In the building market, Kiewit specializes in constructing office buildings; industrial complexes; education and sports facilities; hotels; hospitals; transportation terminals; science and technology facilities; manufacturing, retail and special-use facilities and extensive interior construction with tenant improvements. Its capabilities include general construction, construction management, design-build, design-assist and turn-key project development. Kiewit also provides fast, accurate preconstruction project management services. During the past 10 years, Kiewit has performed construction services for more than 1,100 vertical construction projects, totaling $7.5 billion in revenue.
We have a large staff of Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) accredited professionals and more than $1 billion in LEED certified construction experience — ensuring the best energy-saving options are incorporated into all of our projects.
The Scott Technology Center Campus is a high technology office building/research center and data center. The facility is certified by the Uptime Institute to a Tier III - Concurrent Maintainability status.
Kiewit has been working on The Nebraska Medical Center campus for over 60 years building new facilities and renovating existing buildings. The NMC campus contains more than 5 million square feet of space including hospital facilities, specialty medical facilities and academic facilities for nursing and medical students.
This multi-phased project consisted of renovating existing medical office space into 20 adult intensive care units and support areas. The project was completed directly adjacent to functioning surgery and lab areas, requiring close coordination with Medical Center staff throughout the project.
Kiewit has become a trusted partner with Saint Anthony Central Hospital, one of the largest acute care hospitals in the Denver area. Because of our track record of successfully delivering projects on time and on budget, we have been retained for several projects at the 109-year-old hospital.
The Goodwill Retail Center project included constructing a 15,500 square foot facility containing retail space, a donation area with a covered canopy and warehouse space. An illuminated two-story vestibule defnes the entrance to the building.
The University of Nebraska Tenant Fit Out project transformed empty space at the Aksarben Village mixed use facility into a modern office environment. The project added office and meeting space and a new reception area.
The Durham Western Heritage Museum lecture hall project transformed a former boiler room that was built in 1899 into a 266-seat theater.
As the construction manager and general contractor, Kiewit provided design-assist services for the Palazzo Verdi Tower. The project scope for this $57 million project involved constructing a 422,000-square-foot, Class A, 15-story office tower. The project is registered with the United States Green Building Council and is designed according to LEED® Gold guidelines.
Completed on time and under budget, the 46-story, granite and glass Tower at First National Center forever changed Omaha's skyline. The project's scope of work included a 633-foot-tall office building; a 300-stall, seven-level attached parking structure; three underground tunnels; and a 10,000-square-foot winter garden.
The ACI Worldwide office building is a three-story facility enclosing 165,625 square feet of office, data center, training room, cafeteria and exercise room space. The long-span, steel-framed structure provides column-free open office areas. The building is clad in two-tone precast concrete panels with aluminum windows featuring sun screens at south and west exposures.