- The Duane W. Acklie Hall of Science is the University’s first new academic Building in 36 years. The three-story facility of approximately 80,000 square feet, includes classrooms, laboratories, student study spaces, faculty offices, and a greenhouse. The $29 million project…
- NorthStar, an after-school nonprofit serving boys in north Omaha, expanded their campus to match the organization’s growth. The expansion to their existing facility includes a high school wing with classrooms, study rooms for college and career-readiness programming, an innovation hub…
- This project is a $1M complete overhaul of the existing Fritz Field over a 4-month process. This includes removing previous sod and topsoil in preparation for placement of 86,000 SF of recycled turf for a new field to be used…
- Olsson Corporate Headquarters was the first new office building built in the West Haymarket area of Lincoln, the new entertainment district created by the investment of over $400 million in public and private resources since 2011. The four-story, 80,000 SF…
- The need for additional space to accommodate Olsson’s rapid growth moved up the timeline for the construction of the Olsson Corporate Headquarters expansion. This is the sister building to the original Headquarters completed in 2014. The 76,000 SF building accommodates…
- An expansion and remodel of the current robotics classrooms at Omaha North High School. The project included all new AV equipment, lighting and display cases for robotics awards. A new nano wall and robotics arena was included in the expansion.
- RD Industries is a proven leader in the design, manufacturing, and distribution of the fluid containment and dispensing industry. While continuing to develop their ideas and systems, RDI also continues to develop their needs within their existing facility. This two-story…
- The Scott Crossing/Maverick Landing building is a new student housing project located in the heart of the University of Nebraska Omaha Scott Campus. It’s a four story, 186,000 SF structure composed of both residence halls (170,000 SF) and an academic…
- In 2001, local civic leaders and philanthropists had a vision for Omaha to develop a technology and engineering entrepreneurial business community. By tapping the expertise and talent pool available at the Peter Kiewit Institute, the Suzanne and Walter Scott Foundation…
- As part of the Siena Francis mission to break the cycle of homelessness in Omaha, one person at a time, this newly renovated facility houses the residential addiction recovery program. The former shelter building includes 80 beds in dormitory style…