Owner:
City of Thornton
Location:
12507 First Street, Thornton
Contract Amount: $1,710,372
To accommodate the new light rail coming through this gateway plaza invites RTD riders coming off the platform concrete walls were creatively designed to bring the riders into this beautiful space with planters, seat walls, site amenities, and new lighting. Added to this project is upgrading the road along this new plaza including a new storm sewer service.
Owner:
Google Corporation
Location:
2930 Pearl Street, Boulder
Contract Amount: $1,417,045
Working with Saunders Construction, GoodLand was subcontracted to complete all the concrete work for the new Google Headquarters. Besides all the site concrete including standard sidewalk and curb and gutter we will be installing specialty sandtextured concrete and detailed planters and ramps. To add a challenge we will tackle the slough walls along the creek. 12 ft. high concrete walls with a concrete floor will be used to realign the drainage way.
Owner:
City of Boulder
Location:
Between 12th & 13th on Pennsylvania Ave., Boulder
Contract Amount: $803,036
This exciting renovation to this small commercial area will remove the entire street and sidewalk from building to building. A new concrete street and curb and gutter will be enhanced by a new 2 tiered sidewalk using stairs and custom concrete block seats to separate the space. In between will be new landscape planters and new lighting will complete this fresh look.
Owner:
Metro State University
Location:
1600 W. Colfax Ave., Denver
Contract Amount: $1,617,160
For the final build out of this exiting athletic complex GoodLand is working with Saunders Construction and Metro State to complete all the concrete on this amazing project. Due to the multiple level plaza numerous concrete steps, walls and curbing will need to be installed. The Soccer and Baseball field seating will be all concrete as well as the custom cast-in-place dugouts. Then sidewalks with special scoring and vehicle access roads finish this extraordinary project.
Owner:
Jefferson County
Location:
100 Jefferson County Pkwy, Golden
Contract Amount: $620,556
A fresh new look for an iconic building. The Jefferson County Government Building is upgrading their entryway plaza by removing everything and installing new pavers in a new design. Complementing the pavers are new concrete planters with new landscape and for safety the round-about drive is lined with new concrete bollards. To finish off this new look new lighting will be installed.
Owner:
University of Colorado, Boulder
Location:
Campus
Contract Amount: $550,013
This renovation to CU's major pedestrian corridor was designed to tie key elements of the school's master plan together. Curved seat walls with CU's traditional sandstone cap flowed through the updated concrete walkway. New steps accented while providing improved pedestrian movement and new landscape and site amenities gave this new space a sense of place.
Owner:
Metro State University
Location:
9th Ave. & Auraria Pkwy, Denver
Contract Amount: $710,884
Completing all the site concrete work at this new Metro State College Facility is an understatement! RNL Design has used textures, shapes, and colors to make this outdoor space come alive! Starting with sand-textured color concrete for the plaza, white concrete is then used for all the steps. Then large blocks of white concrete with board form textured sides are used to accent the entry. Definitely both a concrete challenge and delight.
Owner:
City and County of Denver
Location:
Parker Rd. & Havana St., Denver
Contract Amount: $1,203,720
Sandtextured concrete was used in this entry to this memorial to the holocaust built in 1983 and initially designed by Lawrence Halprin. A much needed upgrade included specialty concrete, new granite walls, better pedestrian access, improved drainage, new landscape, and a new parking lot were all added for continued improvements to this significant park.
Owner:
Denver School District
Location:
2030 W. Alameda Ave., Denver
Contract Amount: $1,024,017
Turning this Denver Public School into a new learning with fun theme started with removing 5,000 CY's of soil and tearing down 12 FT concrete walls. Major transitions had to be made to turn the existing site into the Architect's vision. New play areas then followed with maps of the world and number games sandblasted or stained with letters, work puzzles and educational phrases. New parking areas were also a critical part of this design and to accommodate these new spaces concrete walls had to be built for increased parking spots.