The scope of work included new offices for the Broward County Aviation Department. A new connector bridge allows passengers with connecting flights to walk between Terminals 3 and 4 without going through a second security checkpoint.
The scope of work included new offices for the Broward County Aviation Department. A new connector bridge allows passengers with connecting flights to walk between Terminals 3 and 4 without going through a second security checkpoint.
The relocated BCAD offices’ new work environment was planned to optimize daylight and views to all occupants; to create an efficient, comfortable, and productive work environment; to provide active spaces that promote interaction and communication; and to present the department with minimal maintenance demand through the use of responsible yet creative lighting, material, and product selections.
Like the Miami and West Palm Beach stations, the Fort Lauderdale Brightline Station features traversing concrete V-shaped structural members that serve as the exoskeleton comprising a sequence of glass boxes that provide continuous visual connections to the moving trains and to the city.
The Miami Central Station had been a train station in the 1920s and was being used as a parking lot before being transformed into a flagship mixed-use station, which spans six blocks and 11 acres, providing 1 million+ square feet of residential, commercial, and retail space in Overtown, this transformative project is helping to usher in a new era of connectivity and transit-oriented development to the South Florida region.
The Miami Dade College Wolfson Campus Classroom Building project provided approximately 110,000 GSF of new academic and support spaces.
St. Brendan High School has four academies that put students on a path to specific careers in business and law, medicine, visual and performing arts, and the STEM fields—science, technology, engineering and math.
The Willow Oak School features a courtyard with brick exteriors, and its simple geometries facilitated fast construction allowing for a 300-construction cycle.
The Galaxy E3 Elementary project involved the modernization and new construction of an approximately 109,000 SF, 751 student station phased replacement elementary school and included the replacement of an adjacent 4-acre city park facility.
This new school is the first public school in the state of Florida where the Kindergarten through 8-grade curriculum focuses on Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics with an environmental emphasis.