Long-Awaited Terminal Soars Swiftly in Burbank
It took almost four decades to clear the $1.3-billion Hollywood Burbank Replacement Terminal for takeoff. But the flight time will take just three years if all goes well. “This is the fastest I’ve ever built anything,” says Roger Johnson, former
Colorado State University’s Clark Building Grows Up
Built in 1968, the Andrew G. Clark Building has long been the busiest building on the campus of Colorado State University (CSU), with more than 95% of the school’s students taking a class in it during their undergraduate careers.
Coal-Fired Power Plant Will Gain New Life with Green Hydrogen
Utah’s Intermountain Power Project, which generates electricity for communities in six states and as far away as Los Angeles, is getting a refresh that will allow it to continue operating for decades while producing fewer greenhouse gas emissions and
Energy Projects Drive 2024 List of Top Starts
The unrelenting demand for renewables continues to drive megaprojects across the Mountain States and Southwest. Wind and solar projects were responsible for much of the $4.38 billion in regional starts for 2024, and two data centers also made the
Bus Facility Brings Mass Timber to Northern Arizona
Transit riders in Flagstaff, Ariz., looking for a central hub have been greeted by a “temporary” facility—essentially a glorified parking lot—for more than a dozen years. But a new project wrapping up in the next couple of months will
Developer Larry H. Miller Takes on Community Building in Utah
The Larry H. Miller name has been associated with a diverse range of business enterprises—car dealerships from California to New Mexico, dozens of multiscreen megaplex theaters, financial services and, most prominently, the NBA’s Utah Jazz franchise, which the firm
City and County of Denver Named 2025 Owner of the Year for Colorado/Wyoming
Hints at the future legacy of Mayor Mike Johnston and his administration have begun to emerge less than two years since he was elected. The city recently celebrated milestones that are part of a massive downtown revitalization plan, including
Flatiron-Dragados Team Completes Midspan Closure for Corpus Christi Harbor Bridge
Crews working on the $1.2-billion Harbor Bridge replacement project in Corpus Christi, Texas reached a milestone when they completed the main span closure in February. The new Harbor Bridge is now the longest concrete segmental cable-stayed bridge in North
Michigan Bid-Rig Plea Lands Former Asphalt Paving Executive in Prison
A judge has sentenced one of several people charged in a Michigan price-fixing schemes to prison. Timothy Baugher, a former president of Pontiac, Mi.-based Asphalt Specialists (ASI), pleaded guilty to conspiring to violate federal antitrust law by colluding with F.