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Hensel Phelps currently has 11 district offices across the country, as well as additional regional offices. [3] [4] In August 2021, Hensel Phelps announced its acquisition of Colorado-based Hydro Construction, which specializes in construction of water and wastewater treatment facilities. [5]
Hensel Phelps had completed grading of the site, as well as construction of two multipurpose fields, and preliminary parking lot work. [8] In June 2021, however, construction was ordered halted by the United States Department of Agriculture in order to conduct environmental and historical studies on the location.
In 1972, initial plans for a new bridge were approved by the Coast Guard and construction began on August 1, 1973. [4] Hensel Phelps Construction Company built the new bridge for Burlington Northern, which included constructing new piers in the river. [4] The bridge was completed in July 1975, and opened for rail traffic on August 6, 1975. [4]
The ballpark was designed by HKS, Inc. of Dallas, Texas while the general contractor was a joint venture of Hensel Phelps Construction of Austin, Texas and East-Harding Construction of Little Rock, Arkansas. A groundbreaking ceremony was held on November 30, 2005 with the actual construction beginning on January 26, 2006.
The interior of the terminal was renovated between January 1998 and June 1999 at a cost of $250 million, was designed by HNTB, and was constructed by Hensel Phelps Construction. Added were new gate podiums, increased size of gate areas, relocated concessions, expanded restrooms, new flooring, and new signage. [ 39 ]
The construction of SCI Benner was approved with the passage of the 2008 Capital Budget. Groundbreaking was held in August 2009, and in March 2011, the first footer was in place. The contractor was Hensel Phelps. Costing $200 million to construct, the prison consists of 46 acres inside the perimeter's fence and 589,492 square footage under roof.
The building's architect is Hellmuth, Obata + Kassabaum, Inc. (HOK) and the general contractor is Hensel Phelps Construction. The building has a series of LED screens on the top that seem to form a flowing river or waterway at night, with colors changing from light/dark blues to purples.
USP Victorville, opened on October 21, 2004 as a high-security prison which cost $101.4 million. It was constructed by Hensel Phelps Construction Company of Irvine, California and the Crosby Group Design Firm of Redwood City, California. The security systems were designed by Buford Goff and Associates of Columbia, South Carolina.