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HDR to Provide Light Rail Design Services
The Phoenix office of HDR will provide final engineering design
services for Line Section 5 of the new Central Phoenix/East
Valley Light Rail Transit (LRT) project. HDR will provide
these services as a subcontractor to the general engineering
consultant team led by Parsons Brinckerhoff Quade and Douglas
Inc.
HDR and its subconsultants are designing civil, structural,
electrical and landscape architectural improvements with an
estimated construction cost of $50 million. Construction is
scheduled to begin in 2004 with a completion date of December
2006 for the first phase of the project from downtown Phoenix
to downtown Tempe. The segment includes service to Arizona
State University and is located within the cities of Tempe
and Mesa. Project components for the 5.3-mile segment will
include major roadway, intersection, utility and drainage
improvements, as well as modifications to the existing Apache
Road Bridge over the Loop 101 and the Apache Boulevard Bridge
over the Tempe Canal. Construction costs for the entire 20-mile
starter line are estimated at $480 million.
Weitz Building Huge Resort
The Weitz Company recently announced the company has started
construction of the Marriott Starr Pass Resort in Tucson,
Ariz. Weitz has provided extensive construction services on
the 564,000-sq.- ft. resort. Situated in the Sonoran Desert,
this $70.5 million facility will be the largest resort in
Tucson with 575 rooms, 66,000 sq. ft. of convention and meeting
space, three restaurants, a 22,000-sq.-ft. spa, a gift shop,
structured valet parking and other hotel amenities.
Hornberger + Worstell, Inc. in San Francisco is the architect
and Starr Pass Resort Developments LLC is the owner. The Marriott
Starr Pass Resort is scheduled for completion in January 2005.
Design Work Starts at NAU, U of A
GLHN Architects & Engineers, Inc. of Tucson has recently
begun design work on the $6 million campus infrastructure
upgrades at Northern Arizona University in Flagstaff. GLHN
will formulate a campus-wide utility development plan and
provide design/construction period services in collaboration
with Sundt Construction Inc., the selected construction manager
at-risk.
GLHN is also currently providing engineering services in
relation to the $14 million Infrastructure Phase VI and $5
million Open Space projects at the University of Arizona in
Tucson. The work will include mechanical, electrical, telecommunications,
chilled water production and distribution and sanitary sewer
systems.
Developer Starts Work
Devcon Enterprises has commenced construction of the company's
22nd commercial construction project to be located in the
City of Scottsdale.
McDowell Mountain Business Park, an 86,000 s.f. industrial
project located at Bell Road and 94th Street, recently broke
ground. The four building complex will be located on approximately
seven of the 20 acres at the property abutting Bahia Drive.
Miller Holdings of Scottsdale is the project developer. Completion
is scheduled for the Fall of 2003.
Miller Holdings, with Scottsdale architect Jim Elson, designed
the project to provide both lease and purchase opportunities
for industrial users. The approximate $3 million project received
construction financing from the Scottsdale office of Stearns
Bank.
Devcon Enterprises will waste little time in commencing their
23rd, 24th and 25th Scottsdale projects later this spring.
A retail center, Northsight Vilage (Phase III), an office
building, Zocallo Corporate Center, and an Eckerd Drug are
scheduled for commencement of construction over the next several
weeks. Developers of all three projects are from Scottsdale.
These additional projects will generate approximately $5.5
million in new Scottsdale construction work.
DL Withers Tops Out County Project
Pinal County representatives and community members will join
together as DL Withers Construction crews celebrate the topping
out of the $24.5 million new Superior Courthouse and Sheriff's
Office with the ceremonial lifting of a 25,000-lb. canopy
beam in the main entryway of the courthouse.
The superior courthouse and sheriff's office is the single
largest project Pinal County has ever built. On schedule for
completion in early 2004, the new buildings are located in
Florence, Ariz.
Designed by Durrant Architects, the project includes two
separate buildings and parking areas.
The new Superior Court will be an approximately 144,500-sq.-ft.
four-story building that will house nine courtrooms with expansion
space for three additional courtrooms in the future, judicial
chambers, court administration offices, and county attorney,
adult probation and prosecutors' offices.
The three-story sheriff's administration building will be
approximately 38,000-sq.-ft., three-stories and include offices,
evidence storage and dispatching facilities.
Kitchell Starts Shopping Center
Kitchell Development Company has broken ground for the construction
of Camelback Crossing, a 16-acre neighborhood shopping center
at Camelback and Dysart roads west of Phoenix.
The anchor tenant for the center will be Bashas', scheduled
to open in December 2003, and Walgreens, which will open in
August 2003. There is one additional anchor tenant space of
approximately 15,000-sq.-ft. available as well as shop and
pad space.
Kitchell is also serving as construction manager/general
contractor for Bashas' and the shop space. Butler Design Group
is the architect.
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