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January 20, 2017

Halcyon Hotel_Johnson Nathan Strohe
HospitalityJohnson Nathan Strohe

2016 Year in Review for Denver Hospitality Market

View here STR, Inc. recently released their 2016 report that included metrics for Denver’s hotel industry. Average daily rate (ADR) showed a 5.5% increase and ...
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ArchitectureConstruction

New Architecture/Engineering/Construction Industry Salary Report Reveals Surprising Results

In the Architecture/Engineering/Construction (AEC) industry, technology, best practices and other topics are freely shared between colleagues, yet compensation is often considered a “taboo” subject, causing ...
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The Panasonic Enterprise Solutions Company (PESCO) facility is the first vertical construction project to be built at Peña Station NEXT, Denver's "Smart City" development located at the 61st Avenue and Pena Boulevard rail stop on RTD's new University of Colorado A-Line. Mortenson delivered this 112,500-square-foot facility for Westfield Company. The project is part of Fulenwider's larger 400-acre Peña Station NEXT development, where Mortenson is also providing solar and battery storage services. Designed by Farnsworth Group, the building allows PESCO to attain best-in-class facility performance and minimizes waste and environmental impacts. The primary building systems are investment-grade, tilt-up concrete panels and structural steel with extensive glazing in the office areas. Specialty electrical systems were constructed to service the testing and development needs of the ECO lab inside the warehouse and the roof-mounted solar panels. The project is pursuing LEED Gold certification. The facility accommodates 100+ PESCO engineers, scientists and management personnel of the Energy Solutions Group and Sensory Solutions Group of PESCO, as well as Panasonic CityNOW, which is Panasonic's smart city initiative in North America. This facility also includes a 24/7 network operations center that monitors a nationwide network of large-scale solar photovoltaic installations. Mortenson is also part of the team installing the patented dual incline canopies from Solaire on the carport, currently under construction, and owned by Denver International Airport. Mortenson is also building its first battery storage project at the site, as part of the Panasonic and Xcel Energy team bringing the Peña Station NEXT microgrid to life. Learn more about Mortenson's just-released study on the Rise & Future of Energy Storage or contact Gene Hodge, vice president, project development.
ConstructionDesign

Panasonic Enterprise Solutions Company (PESCO) Operations & Technology Center at Peña Station Now Open

Denver, CO  – The Panasonic Enterprise Solutions Company (PESCO) facility is the first vertical construction project to be built at Peña Station NEXT, Denver’s “Smart City” development ...
Read More →
Building codes
ArchitectureConstruction

NCGBCS White Paper Explores How Codes Can Be Used to Transform Nation’s Building Stock

The National Institute of Building Sciences National Council of Governments on Building Codes and Standards (NCGBCS) recently issued a white paper focused on one of its ...
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Castle Rock Town Tall groundbreaking GH Phipps
ArchitectureConstruction

Castle Rock Town Hall Commemorated with Groundbreaking

Castle Rock, CO— After a brief ceremonial groundbreaking for the Town of Castle Rock’s Town Hall Addition, the director of development services gave a presentation ...
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Davis Partnership New Hires_Denver CO
ArchitectureDavis Partnership Architects

New Staff Joins Davis Partnership Architects

Denver, CO — Daren Willden, Carol Griego, Linsey Wood, Paula Davison, Watchara Umboontham, Thomas Giles, Thomas Cooke and Ken Biesiada have joined Davis Partnership Architects. ...
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Halcyon Hotel_Johnson Nathan Strohe
HospitalityJohnson Nathan Strohe

2016 Year in Review for Denver Hospitality Market

View here STR, Inc. recently released their 2016 report that included metrics for Denver’s hotel industry. Average daily rate (ADR) showed a 5.5% increase and ...
Read More →
ArchitectureConstruction

New Architecture/Engineering/Construction Industry Salary Report Reveals Surprising Results

In the Architecture/Engineering/Construction (AEC) industry, technology, best practices and other topics are freely shared between colleagues, yet compensation is often considered a “taboo” subject, causing ...
Read More →
The Panasonic Enterprise Solutions Company (PESCO) facility is the first vertical construction project to be built at Peña Station NEXT, Denver's "Smart City" development located at the 61st Avenue and Pena Boulevard rail stop on RTD's new University of Colorado A-Line. Mortenson delivered this 112,500-square-foot facility for Westfield Company. The project is part of Fulenwider's larger 400-acre Peña Station NEXT development, where Mortenson is also providing solar and battery storage services. Designed by Farnsworth Group, the building allows PESCO to attain best-in-class facility performance and minimizes waste and environmental impacts. The primary building systems are investment-grade, tilt-up concrete panels and structural steel with extensive glazing in the office areas. Specialty electrical systems were constructed to service the testing and development needs of the ECO lab inside the warehouse and the roof-mounted solar panels. The project is pursuing LEED Gold certification. The facility accommodates 100+ PESCO engineers, scientists and management personnel of the Energy Solutions Group and Sensory Solutions Group of PESCO, as well as Panasonic CityNOW, which is Panasonic's smart city initiative in North America. This facility also includes a 24/7 network operations center that monitors a nationwide network of large-scale solar photovoltaic installations. Mortenson is also part of the team installing the patented dual incline canopies from Solaire on the carport, currently under construction, and owned by Denver International Airport. Mortenson is also building its first battery storage project at the site, as part of the Panasonic and Xcel Energy team bringing the Peña Station NEXT microgrid to life. Learn more about Mortenson's just-released study on the Rise & Future of Energy Storage or contact Gene Hodge, vice president, project development.
ConstructionDesign

Panasonic Enterprise Solutions Company (PESCO) Operations & Technology Center at Peña Station Now Open

Denver, CO  – The Panasonic Enterprise Solutions Company (PESCO) facility is the first vertical construction project to be built at Peña Station NEXT, Denver’s “Smart City” development ...
Read More →
Building codes
ArchitectureConstruction

NCGBCS White Paper Explores How Codes Can Be Used to Transform Nation’s Building Stock

The National Institute of Building Sciences National Council of Governments on Building Codes and Standards (NCGBCS) recently issued a white paper focused on one of its ...
Read More →
Castle Rock Town Tall groundbreaking GH Phipps
ArchitectureConstruction

Castle Rock Town Hall Commemorated with Groundbreaking

Castle Rock, CO— After a brief ceremonial groundbreaking for the Town of Castle Rock’s Town Hall Addition, the director of development services gave a presentation ...
Read More →
Davis Partnership New Hires_Denver CO
ArchitectureDavis Partnership Architects

New Staff Joins Davis Partnership Architects

Denver, CO — Daren Willden, Carol Griego, Linsey Wood, Paula Davison, Watchara Umboontham, Thomas Giles, Thomas Cooke and Ken Biesiada have joined Davis Partnership Architects. ...
Read More →
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