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Located at the Hialeah Rail Yard in Miami-Dade County, this project involved engineering, procurement and construction of a 100,000-gallon-per-day liquefied natural gas (LNG) facility.
The Marco Island Marriott was shut down to accommodate this fast-track, 90-day project that included the redevelopment of the resort’s lobby, porte cochere, grand entrance, two restaurants and main kitchen.
改造两个历史性的宿舍楼并用ginally built in the 1940s required updating mechanical, electrical, plumbing, fire protection and HVAC systems, as well as updating restrooms, lounges, kitchens and dorm rooms.
Central Carolina Technical College, in partnership with the South Carolina Technical College System, developed the Advanced Manufacturing Technology Training Center in Sumter.
Situated in Orlando’s fast-growing “Medical City,” the Lake Nona Town Center is home to the area’s first hotels as well as an onsite convention center, meeting spaces and a pedestrian-friendly plaza.
Zachry Group provided turnkey engineering, procurement and construction services for the high-efficiency 3-on-1 combined cycle Port Everglades Next Generation Clean Energy Center in Fort Lauderdale, Fla., for Florida Power & Light.
Contractors leading construction of Chick-fil-A’s 262,960-sq-ft corporate campus divided the work into 11 separate projects, which included enhancement of the main building, a simulator and the Food Innovation Center, a child-care facility, reconfiguring of existing workspaces and the construction of additional restaurant simulation space.