Mountain States & Southwest Industry News: June 2025
[ad_1] CoorsTek HQ Takes Shape in Golden’s Clayworks District “This district is emerging from the very fabric of Golden— its scale, its history and over 150 years of urban evolution.” —David Tryba, Founding Principal, Tryba Architects Holder Construction is building the first project in the new Clayworks mixed-use district
Mountain States & Southwest People: June 2025
[ad_1] Nadine Hensler has been named CEO at CRP Architects in Colorado Springs. Hensler’s previous roles include senior business development manager for GE Johnson and business development leader for DLR Group. She serves on the Colorado Springs Planning Commission and the city’s Downtown Review Board. Burns & McDonnell
Coordination Is Pivotal to ASU West Tempe Projects
[ad_1] ]]> ✕ Being a good neighbor has become less of a cliche and more of a critical component to several projects being delivered concurrently along the west side of Arizona State University’s Tempe campus between Mill and Myrtle avenues and 9th and 10th streets. The five projects—two completed
ENR West Design Firm of the Year: Following a Strategic Vision to Success
[ad_1] Working on highly technical projects requires design teams to develop a variety of solutions, and sometimes they need those in a hurry. Syska Hennessy Group is providing those accessible solutions. The nationwide engineering firm has five California offices and 110-plus employees in the state. “The key for
Mountain States & Southwest Design Firms Shift to Align with Evolving Market Priorities
[ad_1] ENR’s regional design firm rankings look different this year after consolidation of multiple regional magazine editions into five new ones: Mountain States & Southwest, East, Midwest, Southeast & Texas and West. In the inaugural Mountain States & Southwest design firms survey, 93 firms reported $4.58 billion