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Structural Design
Our engineers take full advantage of computer technology to provide economical designs
for many types of new and remodeled buildings, including:
- Commercial: Retail Buildings, Office Buildings, Restaurants, Manufacturing and
Warehouse facilities
- Institutional: Education Facilities, Healthcare facilities, Nursing Home and
Assisted Living, Libraries, Govemment Administration and Maintenance
Facilities, Park Buildings, Religious facilities and churches
- Residential: Townhomes, Condominiums, Senior's Housing & Mixed-use
housing/commercial developments
- Industrial: Concrete Batch plants, Materials handling, Concrete Recycling
facilities
- Specialty: Sign Structures, Fire Investigation, Forensic Analysis
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A 10,700 SF facility located on the campus of Bemidji State University,, which
includes staff offices for both the Indian Studies and Ojibwe Language programs.
Designed to create a space where Native American scholars can come together to
study, provide support for one another, and for cultural interaction.
- Features classrooms, meeting rooms, kitchen, and cultural exhibit areas.
- Showpiece of the facility is the Great Hall--a cedar-ribbed oval designed using
heavy timber roof members to resemble a wickiup, a traditional Ojibwe house.
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A state of the art fitness and aquatic center, designed to provide services to the people
of the Ho-Chunk Indian Nation. The multi-function facility, located near Baraboo,
WI, includes a gymnasium, swimming and therapy pools, racquetball courts, youth
rooms and on-site childcare.
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Marketplace Lofts located in downtown Hopkins has underground parking,
street level retail, and three floors of residential space.
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Project consisted of 12,500 SF
Steel and masonry addition to the Library; approximately quadrupling the size of the
campus existing library space. 11,500 SF of space allocated for Nursing and Law
Enforcement classrooms, as well as 22,500 SF of Gymnasium/Cultural Center were
also added.
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A three story vertical addition to an existing building, originally
constructed in 1912 and one of the earliest examples of cast-in-place concrete
structures built in the City of Minneapolis. Existing building was on the National
Historic Register. When completed, the Lamoreaux Addition provided 39 new units
of affordable housing for low-income individuals and families.
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This structure needed to be able to incorporate the movement of people and materials required for the production of concrete.
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Located within the boundaries of 1200 acres nestled in the pine forests of Northern Minnesota, a log Dining Hall was constructed for Spirit in the Pines Lutheran Church Camp. In keeping with the beauty of the natural setting, this beautiful facility utilizes Glulam timber construction for the exposed roof trusses, and traditional log construction for the exterior walls.
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