Howell Completes National Board of Chiropractic Examiners Facility in Greeley

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Howell Construction has announced the successful completion of a renovation and expansion project for the National Board of Chiropractic Examiners (NBCE) in Greeley. NBCE is responsible for developing, administering, and scoring standardized examinations that assess candidates’ knowledge, cognitive abilities, and problem-solving skills in both basic and clinical sciences.

The project included a 6,000-square-foot renovation and a 9,000-square-foot expansion, significantly increasing the organization’s operational capacity. The upgraded facility features new examination rooms, flexible testing spaces, simulated clinical environments, as well as enhanced amenities, including a kitchen and rooftop patio. These improvements support NBCE’s ability to serve more students in a modern, accessible, and welcoming environment.

“This project represents a major investment in the future of chiropractic education,” said Andrew Gilstrap, vice president at Howell Construction. “Howell is proud to have partnered with NBCE to help advance their mission of delivering comprehensive, high-quality assessments for the next generation of chiropractors.”

Designed by Clark & Enersen and constructed by Howell Construction, the enhanced campus marks NBCE’s 12th site nationwide to offer the Part IV Assessment—an advanced, hands-on examination that simulates patient care from start to finish. The expanded facility broadens NBCE’s reach and provides students with access to a more immersive testing experience.

Howell completed the project ahead of NBCE’s first scheduled exams in the new space on April 10, 2026, ensuring the facility was ready to support incoming candidates without delay.

The completion of this project represents an exciting milestone for NBCE as it continues to expand its facilities and services in the Greeley community.

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