Planes, trains, and automobiles. Today’s means of transportation may differ from our first transit-oriented project in 1921 for the Yellow Cab Company, but much of the planning and logistical coordination is still required. Today, Kiewit has built a multitude of transportation-oriented projects ranging from multi-modal transportation hubs, to airports, to parking garages. We help get clients moving in the right direction.
The project is a seven-level parking structure containing 735 parking stalls on the existing Lot 6 Parking area. This project is a design-build partnership between Kiewit and designer Leo A Daly. The parking structure is being built for Nebraska Medicine.
Constructed for Aksarben Future Trust and designed by DLR Group, this parking structure was completed in 2008 as part of the Aksarben Village Infrastructure project. The parking garage contains 650 stalls and is a precast concrete structure.
Kiewit demolished the existing garage and built a new precast, fully-enclosed, seven-level, 251-stall garage. The new garage includes entry from Farnam Street, 36th street and Harney Street, and is mechanically ventilated and fully sprinkled. The existing loading dock and maintenance garage were re-used and incorporated into the design.
The BlueCross Centre is a 316,000-square-foot, 10-story building with an adjacent three-story parking garage. The garage contains 1,195 parking stalls and consists of poured foundations, shear walls and ramps, precast columns, precast tees (post topped) and architectural spandrels.
Parking Structure H is a $23 million, 435,000-square-foot structure located on a 4.8-acre site. The parking structure is the first to serve the University of Colorado at Denver Health Sciences Center's new Anschutz Medical Campus. Kiewit constructed six above-grade levels and one below-grade level, providing 1,540 parking stalls. Additional work included the lighting, signage, landscaping and irrigation, electrical feeder and transformer, and telecommunications and security systems.