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  • Doss Aviation IFT
  • Walking Stick Golf Course Club House
  • The Islands of Life Building (Phase III) - Pueblo Zoo

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Doss Aviation IFT

Posted by admin - October 4, 2012 - Specialty Project
Location:Pueblo, CO
Owner:PEDCO
Architect:
  • Robert J. Hart, Jr.
  • Connie I. Ryan
  • Amy M. Hurtig-Smith
  • James H. Gardner
General Contractor:Bassett Construction Co.
Construction Period:Jun 2006 - Dec 2006
LEED® Rating:Not Applicable
Description:

This project consisted of a 200,240 sf remodel of an existing computer manufacturing building for a new flight training academy for the United States Air Force, along with design and construction of three maintenance and storage hangars (approximately 58,800 sf).  The remodel included 195 lodging units, classrooms, teaching auditoriums, fitness/recreation facilities, cafeteria, and offices.  This was an extremely fast-track project totaling approximately $14.8 million with a time schedule from beginning to end of six months. HGF design team worked on a difficult remodel of a 12-year vacant building to produce a working set of construction GMP documents within 6 weeks.  In coordination with Bassett Construction Company the project was successfully completed and occupancy was delivered on time within the 6-month time schedule.

Square Footage:259,040
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    Walking Stick Golf Course Clubhouse

    Posted by admin - October 4, 2012 - Specialty Project
    Location:Pueblo, CO
    Owner:City of Pueblo
    Architect:James H. Gardner
    General Contractor:H.E. Whitlock, Inc.
    Construction Period:Jun 1991 - Jul 1991
    LEED® Rating:Not Applicable
    Description:Design and contract administration of a clubhouse, cart storage, parking, and starters building. The clubhouse consisted of construction of a 4,020 sf enclosed facility which included a dining room/lounge, pro shop, counter area, kitchen and storage.  There is 1,115 sf of covered porches for dining including a covered veranda. The lower level consists of 4,557 sf for cart storage, cart maintenance and future locker room area.  Parking accommodates 200 cars and includes paving, curb & gutter and retention pond area.  The Starters Building consists of 710 sf which includes men and women toilet area, quick food and drink concessions booth and range ball storage.  HGF Architects, Inc. had major involvement in budget control of entire golf course project including maintenance building.
    Square Footage:10,402
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      The Islands of Life Building (Phase III) – Pueblo Zoo

      Posted by admin - October 16, 2012 - Specialty Project
      Location:Pueblo, CO
      Owner:City of Pueblo
      Architect:Robert J. Hart, Jr.
      General Contractor:Arc Valley Construction, Inc.
      Construction Period:Sep 2005 - Apr 2007
      LEED® Rating:Not Applicable
      Description:This project consisted of the construction of exhibit “shells” in the Animal House.  The “exhibits” were constructed under separate contract.  A great deal of coordination was necessary between the General Contractor and the Exhibit Contractor. The interior work was completed in two phases (before exhibit work and fi nalization after exhibits were completed). The “exhibits” took approximately 3 ½ to 4 months to complete. During construction of the “exhibits” it was necessary for the different trades (subcontractors) to coordinate their work with the exhibit contractor.  During construction and under another separate contract the Owner provided the geothermal loop field, drilling and piping. The geothermal groundwork was tied to the heat pumps located in the Animal House.  The geothermal system provides for the heating and cooling of the Animal House.
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