The document discusses Adolfson & Peterson Construction's (A&P) vision and definition of sustainability. A&P has been committed to building sustainable and LEED certified projects over the past 20 years in the Southwestern US. Their mission is to outperform the industry through cultivating client loyalty, creating a safe workplace, rewarding innovation, having a positive community impact, and creating a sustainable long-term business. A&P defines sustainability more broadly than just green building to also include business practices, project purposes, and community impacts. They provide examples of neighborhood revitalization projects they have worked on.
Over the past 20 years, Adolfson & Peterson Construction has focused on sustainable and LEED certified projects across the Southwestern US. The company aims to cultivate loyalty, create a safe workplace, reward performance and innovation, positively impact communities, build strong teams, and create long-term business value. Adolfson & Peterson defines sustainability broadly as meeting current needs while minimizing environmental impact for future generations.
Adolfson & Peterson Construction Redefining Sustainable Brochure Nov2011BryanDunn
Over the past 20 years, Adolfson & Peterson Construction has focused on sustainable and LEED certified projects across the Southwestern US. The company aims to cultivate loyalty, create a safe workplace, reward performance and innovation, positively impact communities, build strong teams, and create long-term business value. Adolfson & Peterson defines sustainability broadly as meeting current needs while preserving the environment for future generations through their projects, practices, and community involvement.
Over the past 20 years, Adolfson & Peterson Construction has focused on sustainable and LEED certified projects across the Southwestern US. The company aims to cultivate client loyalty, create a safe workplace, reward innovation, positively impact communities, build strong teams, and create long-term business value. Adolfson & Peterson defines sustainability broadly as meeting current needs while minimizing environmental impact for future generations.
The document provides information on several architectural design projects completed by bernecheÂ2 architecture, pc. It includes summaries and images for projects such as an office building for Ameriprise Financial Services, additions and renovations to Saint Paul Lutheran Church, and an administrative building and entry plaza for the Washington Park Zoo in Michigan City, Indiana. Floor plans, renderings, and photographs are presented for each project along with details on the scope of work, budgets, project teams, and dates of completion.
The document describes proposed plans for a 100-acre village center in Creekside Park Village. The center would include an H-E-B grocery store and drug store as anchors. It would also feature retail, medical offices, professional offices, recreational space, and an institutional use like a fire station. The focal point is a large village green park area with walking paths, trees, plantings, and a restaurant. The center aims to serve daily shopping needs for residents and surrounding areas.
This architectural firm aims to create beautiful, sustainable, and functional spaces that enhance communities through their design of the built environment. They have extensive experience designing various facilities for communities, colleges, and churches. Their process focuses on listening to client needs and providing attentive service and details throughout project development.
Richard Merrills is a Chartered Architect and Director at Watson Batty Architects, leading their Housing & Regeneration Team. He has overseen a variety of public and private residential projects across the UK, including large masterplanning commissions. Some of his roles have included Project Director for Kirklees Excellent Homes for Life PFI, Project Architect and Director for Valley View in Heptonstall, and Project Architect and Director for Rashcliffe Hill Road Redevelopment in Huddersfield.
This document provides a proposed plan for Creekside Park Village Center, a 100-acre village center located in Creekside Park, Texas. The plan includes an H-E-B grocery store and drug store as anchors, along with retail, medical, professional office, and recreational spaces. A focal point is the Village Green park, which will include walking paths, a restaurant, and a water feature. Future expansion is planned to add two additional retail/office buildings by the Village Green entrance.
Over the past 20 years, Adolfson & Peterson Construction has focused on sustainable and LEED certified projects across the Southwestern US. The company aims to cultivate loyalty, create a safe workplace, reward performance and innovation, positively impact communities, build strong teams, and create long-term business value. Adolfson & Peterson defines sustainability broadly as meeting current needs while minimizing environmental impact for future generations.
Adolfson & Peterson Construction Redefining Sustainable Brochure Nov2011BryanDunn
Over the past 20 years, Adolfson & Peterson Construction has focused on sustainable and LEED certified projects across the Southwestern US. The company aims to cultivate loyalty, create a safe workplace, reward performance and innovation, positively impact communities, build strong teams, and create long-term business value. Adolfson & Peterson defines sustainability broadly as meeting current needs while preserving the environment for future generations through their projects, practices, and community involvement.
Over the past 20 years, Adolfson & Peterson Construction has focused on sustainable and LEED certified projects across the Southwestern US. The company aims to cultivate client loyalty, create a safe workplace, reward innovation, positively impact communities, build strong teams, and create long-term business value. Adolfson & Peterson defines sustainability broadly as meeting current needs while minimizing environmental impact for future generations.
The document provides information on several architectural design projects completed by bernecheÂ2 architecture, pc. It includes summaries and images for projects such as an office building for Ameriprise Financial Services, additions and renovations to Saint Paul Lutheran Church, and an administrative building and entry plaza for the Washington Park Zoo in Michigan City, Indiana. Floor plans, renderings, and photographs are presented for each project along with details on the scope of work, budgets, project teams, and dates of completion.
The document describes proposed plans for a 100-acre village center in Creekside Park Village. The center would include an H-E-B grocery store and drug store as anchors. It would also feature retail, medical offices, professional offices, recreational space, and an institutional use like a fire station. The focal point is a large village green park area with walking paths, trees, plantings, and a restaurant. The center aims to serve daily shopping needs for residents and surrounding areas.
This architectural firm aims to create beautiful, sustainable, and functional spaces that enhance communities through their design of the built environment. They have extensive experience designing various facilities for communities, colleges, and churches. Their process focuses on listening to client needs and providing attentive service and details throughout project development.
Richard Merrills is a Chartered Architect and Director at Watson Batty Architects, leading their Housing & Regeneration Team. He has overseen a variety of public and private residential projects across the UK, including large masterplanning commissions. Some of his roles have included Project Director for Kirklees Excellent Homes for Life PFI, Project Architect and Director for Valley View in Heptonstall, and Project Architect and Director for Rashcliffe Hill Road Redevelopment in Huddersfield.
This document provides a proposed plan for Creekside Park Village Center, a 100-acre village center located in Creekside Park, Texas. The plan includes an H-E-B grocery store and drug store as anchors, along with retail, medical, professional office, and recreational spaces. A focal point is the Village Green park, which will include walking paths, a restaurant, and a water feature. Future expansion is planned to add two additional retail/office buildings by the Village Green entrance.
This document provides a proposed plan for a 100-acre village center in Creekside Park Village. The center would include an H-E-B grocery store and drug store as anchors. Additional features would be retail shops, medical and professional offices, recreational areas, and an institutional fire station building. The focal point is a large village green park area with walking paths and a prominent water feature. Future expansion is planned to add two additional retail/office buildings by the village green entrance.
Creekside Park Shopping Center | The Woodlands TXKen Brand
This document provides a proposed plan for a 100-acre village center in Creekside Park Village. The center would include an H-E-B grocery store and drug store as anchors. Additional amenities include retail shops, medical and professional offices, recreational areas, and an institutional fire station. The focal point is a large village green park with walking paths and a prominent water feature. The center aims to serve the daily shopping needs of local residents in a craftsman-style architecture consistent with the surrounding community.
Sept 2012 Covert Park APF Grant Request Fred Bothwell
Grant request submitted to Austin Parks Foundation by West Point Society of Central Texas requesting matching grant from APF to enable improvements to built up area atop Mount Bonnell at Covert Park in Austin Texas.
The proposal is for a mixed-use development project on Parcel 10 by Madison Park Development Corporation and Tropical Foods International. It would include expanding Tropical Foods supermarket to 18,000 square feet, as well as adding office, retail, and residential space. The goals are to create local jobs, provide access to affordable food and services, and develop a pedestrian-friendly area that enhances the neighborhood. The development team has experience in Roxbury and plans to engage the community throughout the process.
This document provides a summary of Dennis Dellinger's qualifications and experience as an architectural design manager. It outlines his expertise in project management, design management, and leadership. Key highlights include managing over 400,000 square meters of development in Abu Dhabi and serving as senior design manager for Masdar Institute, a $250 million sustainable university complex in Abu Dhabi. Dellinger has over 30 years of experience in architecture and brings multi-cultural project leadership.
The document describes Andrew Bonesz's Voidscape project, an entry for the 2010 ACSA steel competition to design an urban community center. It includes plans and sections showing a multi-level design carved into a hillside with gardens at different levels, connected by stairs and ramps. Renderings and diagrams show the proposed structural system using corten steel, insulation, and glass. The design aims to give life to the space by subtracting material from an initial mass in a sculptural way.
The document appears to be a portfolio for Chris Coyne, highlighting several construction projects he oversaw. It includes details on the Hanover Park Police Facility, a 64,000 square foot state-of-the-art facility completed in 2011. It also provides information on the Dana Hotel & Spa, a 145,000 square foot luxury hotel in Chicago completed in 2008. Additionally, it features sketches Chris Coyne has done from locations around the world.
w/purpose is a public design studio focused on cities and their future. For us this means not just buildings, but the spaces between two buildings; their neighborhoods; streetscapes; and where people shop or spend their time.
We are a studio that explores the relationship between those elements, their meaning, and how to make them better. Our process considers the interface of creative cultural analysis on one hand and the process of building on the other; a design collaborative fixed on delivering effective ideas about how we live and what our cities might look like.
We call this design w/ purpose - here is why
Roger Wakeman, Director of Facilities Management, delivered this presentation on the status of Exeter's building projects at the 2012 Exeter Leadership Weekend.
BCAP Executive Director Aleisha Khan (akhan@ase.org) discussed the Alliance’s BCAP experience, as well as international examples to identify favorable markets for green codes. With experience in technical projects and market transformation, Aleisha directs BCAP activities for improving energy performance in residential and commercial buildings through building codes.
This document provides a summary of Louise Janney's qualifications and experience as a landscape architect. It includes her contact information, over 15 years of experience in landscape design and project management, expertise in areas like site planning and stormwater management, technical skills with software like AutoCAD and GIS, employment history with various landscape architecture firms, education including a Master's in Landscape Architecture, licenses and certifications, and examples of projects led.
INFILL, pllc is an architectural firm specializing in urban infill, mixed-use, and sustainable design projects. The firm provides feasibility studies, design services, and construction administration for projects focusing on revitalizing urban environments. INFILL's services include sustainability consultations and they are dedicated to developing environmentally friendly designs.
The first quarter, 2010 Greenbeat Report, a look at Ottawa’s Green Office Market, brought to you by Cushman & Wakefield Ottawa’s Green Real Estate Practice Group. If you have any questions or would like to get in touch with the Green Real Estate Practice Group please contact;
James.mcneil@ca.cushwke.com
This document provides information on Mariano Corral, a landscape architect based in Miami, Florida. It includes his contact information and descriptions of several projects he has worked on. Some of the major projects mentioned are the design of parks and landscapes for churches, cities, airports, and residential communities. The budgets for the projects range from hundreds of thousands to tens of millions of dollars. Locations of the projects include Florida, the Bahamas, Ecuador, New York, and Venezuela.
The A.K. Smiley Library in Redlands, California was originally built in 1898 and donated to the city by Albert K. Smiley. It was designed in the Moorish (Mission) style by architect T.R. Griffith. Additional wings were later added in 1907, 1920, 1926, 1930, and 1990 to expand the original library. The library was built on land that was previously orange groves and was located prominently in the downtown area overlooking the city center.
Este documento presenta el catálogo de productos gourmet de diciembre de 2010 de una empresa llamada Skfandra. Incluye turrones, mermeladas, chocolates para untar y repostería especial para la navidad como pan de pascua y tartas de dulce de leche. También describe los embalajes, packs y costos de envío disponibles.
Adolfson & Peterson Construction Redefining Sustainable Brochure Nov2011bshunk
Over the past 20 years, Adolfson & Peterson Construction (A&P) has been a leader in sustainable and green building projects in the Southwestern United States. A&P's mission is to outperform the industry through cultivating client loyalty, creating a safe workplace, rewarding innovation, having a positive community impact, and creating a sustainable business. A&P defines sustainable building broadly to include a project's purpose, community impact, and business practices, not just environmental features.
The document proposes developing a new community called Badshot Garden Village near Badshot Lea in Surrey. It would include a range of housing types, employment spaces, a village center with shops and community facilities, and open green spaces. Sustainable design principles would be followed to minimize environmental impact. The development would be planned and built through extensive community engagement.
This document provides a proposed plan for a 100-acre village center in Creekside Park Village. The center would include an H-E-B grocery store and drug store as anchors. Additional features would be retail shops, medical and professional offices, recreational areas, and an institutional fire station building. The focal point is a large village green park area with walking paths and a prominent water feature. Future expansion is planned to add two additional retail/office buildings by the village green entrance.
Creekside Park Shopping Center | The Woodlands TXKen Brand
This document provides a proposed plan for a 100-acre village center in Creekside Park Village. The center would include an H-E-B grocery store and drug store as anchors. Additional amenities include retail shops, medical and professional offices, recreational areas, and an institutional fire station. The focal point is a large village green park with walking paths and a prominent water feature. The center aims to serve the daily shopping needs of local residents in a craftsman-style architecture consistent with the surrounding community.
Sept 2012 Covert Park APF Grant Request Fred Bothwell
Grant request submitted to Austin Parks Foundation by West Point Society of Central Texas requesting matching grant from APF to enable improvements to built up area atop Mount Bonnell at Covert Park in Austin Texas.
The proposal is for a mixed-use development project on Parcel 10 by Madison Park Development Corporation and Tropical Foods International. It would include expanding Tropical Foods supermarket to 18,000 square feet, as well as adding office, retail, and residential space. The goals are to create local jobs, provide access to affordable food and services, and develop a pedestrian-friendly area that enhances the neighborhood. The development team has experience in Roxbury and plans to engage the community throughout the process.
This document provides a summary of Dennis Dellinger's qualifications and experience as an architectural design manager. It outlines his expertise in project management, design management, and leadership. Key highlights include managing over 400,000 square meters of development in Abu Dhabi and serving as senior design manager for Masdar Institute, a $250 million sustainable university complex in Abu Dhabi. Dellinger has over 30 years of experience in architecture and brings multi-cultural project leadership.
The document describes Andrew Bonesz's Voidscape project, an entry for the 2010 ACSA steel competition to design an urban community center. It includes plans and sections showing a multi-level design carved into a hillside with gardens at different levels, connected by stairs and ramps. Renderings and diagrams show the proposed structural system using corten steel, insulation, and glass. The design aims to give life to the space by subtracting material from an initial mass in a sculptural way.
The document appears to be a portfolio for Chris Coyne, highlighting several construction projects he oversaw. It includes details on the Hanover Park Police Facility, a 64,000 square foot state-of-the-art facility completed in 2011. It also provides information on the Dana Hotel & Spa, a 145,000 square foot luxury hotel in Chicago completed in 2008. Additionally, it features sketches Chris Coyne has done from locations around the world.
w/purpose is a public design studio focused on cities and their future. For us this means not just buildings, but the spaces between two buildings; their neighborhoods; streetscapes; and where people shop or spend their time.
We are a studio that explores the relationship between those elements, their meaning, and how to make them better. Our process considers the interface of creative cultural analysis on one hand and the process of building on the other; a design collaborative fixed on delivering effective ideas about how we live and what our cities might look like.
We call this design w/ purpose - here is why
Roger Wakeman, Director of Facilities Management, delivered this presentation on the status of Exeter's building projects at the 2012 Exeter Leadership Weekend.
BCAP Executive Director Aleisha Khan (akhan@ase.org) discussed the Alliance’s BCAP experience, as well as international examples to identify favorable markets for green codes. With experience in technical projects and market transformation, Aleisha directs BCAP activities for improving energy performance in residential and commercial buildings through building codes.
This document provides a summary of Louise Janney's qualifications and experience as a landscape architect. It includes her contact information, over 15 years of experience in landscape design and project management, expertise in areas like site planning and stormwater management, technical skills with software like AutoCAD and GIS, employment history with various landscape architecture firms, education including a Master's in Landscape Architecture, licenses and certifications, and examples of projects led.
INFILL, pllc is an architectural firm specializing in urban infill, mixed-use, and sustainable design projects. The firm provides feasibility studies, design services, and construction administration for projects focusing on revitalizing urban environments. INFILL's services include sustainability consultations and they are dedicated to developing environmentally friendly designs.
The first quarter, 2010 Greenbeat Report, a look at Ottawa’s Green Office Market, brought to you by Cushman & Wakefield Ottawa’s Green Real Estate Practice Group. If you have any questions or would like to get in touch with the Green Real Estate Practice Group please contact;
James.mcneil@ca.cushwke.com
This document provides information on Mariano Corral, a landscape architect based in Miami, Florida. It includes his contact information and descriptions of several projects he has worked on. Some of the major projects mentioned are the design of parks and landscapes for churches, cities, airports, and residential communities. The budgets for the projects range from hundreds of thousands to tens of millions of dollars. Locations of the projects include Florida, the Bahamas, Ecuador, New York, and Venezuela.
The A.K. Smiley Library in Redlands, California was originally built in 1898 and donated to the city by Albert K. Smiley. It was designed in the Moorish (Mission) style by architect T.R. Griffith. Additional wings were later added in 1907, 1920, 1926, 1930, and 1990 to expand the original library. The library was built on land that was previously orange groves and was located prominently in the downtown area overlooking the city center.
Este documento presenta el catálogo de productos gourmet de diciembre de 2010 de una empresa llamada Skfandra. Incluye turrones, mermeladas, chocolates para untar y repostería especial para la navidad como pan de pascua y tartas de dulce de leche. También describe los embalajes, packs y costos de envío disponibles.
Adolfson & Peterson Construction Redefining Sustainable Brochure Nov2011bshunk
Over the past 20 years, Adolfson & Peterson Construction (A&P) has been a leader in sustainable and green building projects in the Southwestern United States. A&P's mission is to outperform the industry through cultivating client loyalty, creating a safe workplace, rewarding innovation, having a positive community impact, and creating a sustainable business. A&P defines sustainable building broadly to include a project's purpose, community impact, and business practices, not just environmental features.
The document proposes developing a new community called Badshot Garden Village near Badshot Lea in Surrey. It would include a range of housing types, employment spaces, a village center with shops and community facilities, and open green spaces. Sustainable design principles would be followed to minimize environmental impact. The development would be planned and built through extensive community engagement.
This document provides an overview of the Source House development project in Mattapan, Massachusetts. Some key points:
- Source House will provide 51 units of housing, with 41 affordable units and 10 market rate units. It will be located near the Mattapan commuter rail station.
- The development aims to serve the needs of low-income working families in the community, with a focus on health, childcare, entrepreneurship, and sustainability.
- In addition to housing, the development will include a central open space called Source Plaza that will function as a performance space, gathering place, and children's play area. It will also have a childcare center, gym/laundry facility, and
This document provides an overview of BNIM's approach to regenerative design and projects. It discusses how BNIM works to create conditions conducive to life through regenerative design principles. It highlights several of BNIM's pioneering projects in green building certification and net zero energy/water including the Omega Center for Sustainable Living, the first to achieve both LEED Platinum and Living Building Challenge certification. It also summarizes BNIM's people-focused approach to design called HP.id and discusses prototypes for the future like the Building Positive project in Kansas City, which aims to meet the most stringent sustainability standards at multiple scales from building to community.
2020 LEED Homes Awards: Finalists for Project of the YearUSGBC
The document discusses several projects that are finalists for the Project of the Year award. It provides details about each finalist project, including their location, descriptions of sustainable design and construction features, affordable housing components, and community benefits. The finalists include projects in locations like New York, California, Turkey, and Nevada.
Jdavis Architects is an architecture and design firm with offices in Raleigh, NC and Philadelphia, PA. The firm specializes in urban design, architecture, landscape architecture, and interior design. It has extensive experience in housing, mixed-use, office, and sustainable design projects. Some of Jdavis Architects' notable projects include Davis Park in Research Triangle Park, NC, Town Center 751 South in Durham, NC, and Meadowmont Village Center in Chapel Hill, NC.
Jdavis Architects is an architecture and design firm with offices in Raleigh, NC and Philadelphia, PA. The firm specializes in urban design, architecture, landscape architecture, and interior design. It has extensive experience in housing, mixed-use, office, and sustainable design projects. Some of Jdavis Architects' notable projects include Davis Park in Research Triangle Park, NC, Town Center 751 South in Durham, NC, and Meadowmont Village Center in Chapel Hill, NC.
Robert Bazewicz has over 40 years of experience in real estate development, engineering, construction, and strategic planning. He has held leadership roles with several major companies, helping them expand into new markets and industry segments. Currently, Bazewicz is seeking a new opportunity where he can apply his expertise in strategic thinking, business acumen, and project management.
Regenerative and livable communities are the sum of interventions and factors that establish and add up to a community's quality of life, including the build and natural environment, economic prosperity [growth], social engagement and equity, educational opportunities, and cultural, entertainment and recreation possibilities for children, middle-age, and adult population.
The document summarizes information about a new residential development called The Glades at Byford in Western Australia. It will include 3,500 homesites, schools, retail shops and offices, and over 60 hectares of parks and natural areas. The developer, LWP Property Group, aims to create a vibrant and sustainable community with a focus on social, economic, environmental and partnership outcomes. The Glades will take an estimated 10-12 years to complete.
Greenspace aims to create vibrant green communities through partnerships and programs. It plans to establish a learning and resource center in Washington D.C. to provide training on green building practices and host collaborative initiatives. These initiatives will work to increase green jobs, retrofit existing buildings to be more sustainable, and help adopt green policies. Greenspace has a proven track record of success through past partnerships and hopes its new center and ongoing programs will transform the region by improving professional competency, fostering economic opportunities in the green sector, and enhancing the sustainability of the built environment.
This document summarizes a presentation given by David Lake of Lake|Flato about their firm BNIM receiving the 2011 AIA Architecture Firm Award. The presentation discusses BNIM's focus on collaboration and community leadership in sustainability and design. It provides examples of some of BNIM's notable projects and discusses how they integrate sustainable initiatives, innovation, and training to improve communities through design.
Robert Johnson has over 20 years of experience in real estate development and homebuilding operations management. He has held division management roles at Century Communities, Toll Brothers, and The Lusk Company. His areas of expertise include strategic planning, product development, land acquisition, public approvals processes, and profit optimization. Currently he is the Vice President of Development at Century Communities, overseeing land acquisition, entitlement, and development.
Carrie Niemy & Krista Egger, Enterprise Community PartntersMad*Pow
Designing Health through Housing
Where someone lives affects every aspect of their life, especially their health. Homes that are of lower quality, not well-designed and unaffordable have been linked to poor health, such as asthma, obesity, mental health challenges and more. For the most vulnerable populations who have the fewest choices in both their health care and their housing, there is an enormous opportunity to impact their health through their housing. This opportunity comes into focus in the building of subsidized affordable homes, which are more easily targeted for improvement due to their formal funding structure. Enterprise Community Partners, a national affordable housing intermediary, is tackling the long-term goal of improving health through housing. This presentation introduces the complex affordable housing system and the unique challenges it presents to adopting people-centered design, and then walks through two specific tools that present system-changing solutions: the Design Matters Toolkit and the Health Action Plan. The Design Matters Toolkit provides simple suggested behavior changes for affordable housing developers to incorporate more health outcomes into their properties, and Enterprise’s Health Action Plan framework guides developers through a structured process to partner with public health professionals to identify the highest impact resident health outcomes that can be influenced by the built environment, integrate relevant interventions in the design and development or rehabilitation of homes, and to measure the impact of those changes.
Kroskin Design Group is an architecture firm that specializes in green building design. They have experience with various green building certification programs like Earthcraft Virginia and EnergyStar. Some of their project experience includes affordable multi-family housing developments in Virginia and renovations of buildings for the U.S. Marine Corps. They also have experience with permanent supportive housing and adaptive reuse of buildings for affordable elderly housing.
Kroskin Design Group is an architecture firm that specializes in green building design. They have experience with various green building certification programs like Earthcraft Virginia and EnergyStar. Some of their project experience includes affordable multi-family housing developments in Virginia and renovations of buildings for the U.S. Marine Corps. They also have experience with permanent supportive housing and adaptive reuse of buildings for affordable elderly housing.
RPS is an international consultancy providing solutions in urban growth, infrastructure, energy and natural resource management. They have over 900 staff across 24 locations in Australia and Asia Pacific. RPS assists public and private clients with urban development projects from initial concept through to completion, with expertise in areas such as planning, economics, project management and environmental services. They describe some example projects they have worked on, including master planned communities, urban redevelopments, and mixed use and industrial developments.
MassDevelopment's annual report for 2005 highlights the organization's accomplishments in supporting economic development across Massachusetts. Key points:
- MassDevelopment financed or managed 158 projects totaling $1.9 billion in investment, supporting over 9,800 jobs and 2,769 housing units.
- New financing programs like the Emerging Technology Fund and Export Development Fund provided customized support to businesses.
- Signature redevelopment projects at Devens, in Boston, and in Lawrence made progress with private and public investment.
- Brownfields funding helped communities reclaim contaminated sites for housing, education, and industry.
David Robbins + Associates (DR+A) is an urban planning and design firm that specializes in creating sustainable communities. The document provides an overview of DR+A's services, which include master planning, urban design, town planning, redevelopment planning, and mixed-use design. It also highlights several example projects demonstrating DR+A's work in areas like mixed-use developments, new town centers, and master planned communities.
David Robbins + Associates (DR+A) is an urban planning and design firm that specializes in creating sustainable communities. The document provides an overview of DR+A's services, which include master planning, urban design, town planning, redevelopment planning, and mixed-use design. It also highlights several example projects demonstrating DR+A's work in areas like mixed-use developments, new town centers, and master planned communities.
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Redefining Sustainable-Adolfson & Peterson Construction
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2. o u r v isio n our vision
Over the past twenty years, Adolfson & Peterson Construction (A&P) has been committed to building
sustainable projects throughout the Southwestern United States. We have been one of the industry leaders
in building Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) certified projects and high performance
green buildings. As we evolve as an industry and as an organization, so does the way we conduct business.
Our mission is simple but steadfast; to outperform the industry in all that we do by -
• Cultivating client loyalty
• Nurturing a safe, collaborative workplace
• Creating a culture that rewards performance and innovation
• Having a positive impact on the communities in which we work
• Building high performing teams
• Creating a sustainable business that increases the value of our company for our employees,
clients and the local communities in which we operate
Our goal is to be a sustainable business -- doing that requires we redefine the term sustainable. Going
beyond green building, we take into account the purpose of the projects we undertake, the communities
impacted by our operations and our own business practices.
We take pride in the fact that we were awarded Arizona AIA General Contractor of the Year, are one of
AZ Business Magazine’s Most Admired Companies, and have been ranked among the Phoenix Business
Journal’s Best Place’s to Work for the last five consecutive years. We understand to be a truly sustainable
organization -- it’s more than what we do, it’s who we are.
Bryan Dunn
Vice President | Southwest
3. sustainable def.
A sustainable project does not necessarily follow a certification or rating system. At A&P, we define sustainable
in terms of building components that reduce life cycle costs, the end goal of projects themselves, our own
business practices and our impact on the local community. To us, sustainable is simply - using resources to meet
current needs, while lessening the impact on the environment for future generations. This can be a state-of-the-art
LEED Platinum facility or a neighborhood revitalization project.
As one of the nation’s leading green builders, Adolfson & Peterson Construction has over 130 LEED accredited
professionals on staff and 40 LEED certified or registered projects of various levels completed or underway.
While we are experts in green building -- sustainable is much more than building green. It defines our
business practices with a LEED Gold office building, hybrid vehicles in the fleet, in-house carbon footprint
reduction programs, and job site recycling on all sites, among other initiatives. The term sustainable truly
resonates throughout our organization as an underlying principle in all we do.
It even defines the markets in which we excel at delivering projects...
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URB AN RE N E WAL a da p tive re u s e
brownfield redevelopment
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S U S TA I NAB L E h e a l th & we l l n e s s
T RANSI T-O R I ENTE D DE VE L OP M E N T C OM M U N IT Y- B A S ED
educa ti o n mi ssi o n - b a sed
st u d e n t h o u s i ng m ixe d-use
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4. neighborhood revitalization
M atthew H enson HOPE VI
Phoenix, Arizona
The Matthew Henson HOPE VI development (Henson Village)
exemplifies our desire to build sustainable communities. The
development, now home to nearly 600 families, was a mixed-
financed neighborhood revitalization project using a federal
HOPE VI grant program, private equity raised from low-
income housing tax-credits and a FHA insured mortgage
to revitalize a former public housing site in the Matthew
Henson neighborhood of Central Phoenix.
Matthew Henson Apartments, Senior Living at Matthew
Henson, the Vernell Coleman Youth Center, and the
Community Training & Education Center comprise the
new Henson Village. The development is a mixed-income
community with housing available to families of various
incomes (public housing, tax credit and market-rate). The
new mix of housing types includes single-family detached
homes, multi-family garden apartments, duplex townhouses
and a senior complex. Various green building features
have been integrated into the community providing great
environmental, economic, and social benefits.
u rb an re n ewa l
During construction, A&P exceeded all MBE / WBE and
Section 3 utilization goals on the project (with up to 40% of
the workforce at times being from within the community).
A&P also contributed to the surrounding community by
participating in the Rebuilding Together event, supporting
the local Valley Christian Center and Boys & Girls Club, and
with donations to the new youth center.
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“McCormack Baron Salazar, Inc. was delighted with
the collaborative efforts of Adolfson & Peterson
Construction throughout the multi-phased project.
I would not hesitate to recommend them as an
industry leader in the construction of multi-
residential tax-credit projects.”
- Michael Saunders, Vice President
McCormack Baron Salazar, Inc.
6. u rb a n re n ewa l neighborhood revitalization
S kyscape C ondominiums
Minneapolis, Minnesota
Site logistics demanded careful planning for every
element on the 462,000 square foot, 28-story
mixed-use project. The building has 11 acres under
roof, sits on just one acre of land surrounded by
some of the busiest streets in Minneapolis and was
built in less than 20 months. This neighborhood
revitalization project brings a park-like setting
to a downtown urban environment with its large
outdoor green roof area on the 6th floor. The
project team also coordinated customized finish
upgrades for each of the 250 residential units.
7. neighborhood revitalization
T hea’s L anding
Tacoma, Washington
Located on the Thea Foss Waterway, this new 400,000
square foot, seven-story living community is downtown
Tacoma’s signature residence featuring 189 apartments, 47
condominiums, and 440 parking stalls. The neighborhood
revitalization project also includes 24,000 square feet of
retail space that features on-site shopping, restaurants, a
sauna and outdoor spa, exercise facility, meditation/yoga
room, entertainment lounge, and business center. Thea’s
Landing was a pioneering project in the redevelopment
of Tacoma’s downtown waterfront. A partnership at
both the project and community level was critical to the
successful completion.
neighborhood revitalization
D evine L egacy on C entral
Phoenix, Arizona
Devine Legacy on Central is a new 65-unit affordable housing community
for working families. The workforce housing community will be situated
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just north of the Native American Community Service Center. Named
after long-standing Native American Connections CEO, Diana Yazzie
Devine, Devine Legacy on Central will be one of the first affordable
housing communities along the Metro light rail route. The urban design
will include a mix of studio, one, two and three-bedroom units (lofts,
family flats and town homes) and incorporate a number of green building
design features. The building will replace an existing vacant, nondescript
brick building that once housed a charter school and offices. The project
is scheduled for completion in April 2011. Rendering courtesy of Perlman Design Group
8. neighborhood revitalization
R ick W eiss A partments
Palm Springs, California
The Rick Weiss Apartment complex is part of the Desert
Aids Project and is an 80-unit special needs affordable
housing development serving the HIV/AIDS community.
It consists of 48 studio units and 32 one-bedroom units.
Other amenities include a pool and nearby access to an on-
site laboratory and pharmacy. The Rick Weiss Apartments
are part of the overall Desert AIDS Project campus, which
also includes the Riverside County Family Health Center.
This combination of affordable housing, health care and
social services creates an ideal community for persons
living with HIV/AIDS.
neighborhood revitalization
C atherine A rms A partments
Phoenix, Arizona
A night and day difference from what stood before, Catherine Arms
consisted of the full exterior face-lift of a destitute 28-unit rental
complex. The tax-credit rental project also included various site
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upgrades and new interior finishes in each of the units. Catherine
Arms is an affordable, permanent supportive housing community for
working families consisting of one-bedroom units. Case management
services are provided to homeless residents who are employed
or receiving permanent benefits. Located in downtown Phoenix,
families will enjoy walking to work, being near the arts and sporting
events, light rail access, and being only a few blocks from the ASU
Downtown campus. The newly remodeled apartments have an urban
design aesthetic and include several two-story lofts.
9. adaptive reuse
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R ainier C onnect C ommunications
Tacoma, Washington
This adaptive reuse project consisted of the conversion of
a 120 year-old historic building in downtown Tacoma into a
new 20,000 square foot corporate headquarters for Rainier
Connect Communications. The building has a long history and
was originally built in 1891 for Pudget Sound Brewing. After
several ownership changes throughout the years, the building
was abandoned in 1959 and in 1978 found itself on both
the Tacoma and National Historic Registers. Construction
commenced on the renovation in 2007. In addition to upgraded
finishes, the scope of work included seismic upgrades, masonry
restoration, new roof on the two-story building, utility work
and a new backup generator.
adaptive reuse
H oltze M agnolia
Dallas, Texas
The Holtze Magnolia is an award-winning adaptive reuse
project that transformed a 1930’s Mobil Oil Corporation office
building into an executive extended-stay hotel. The building
is considered a historical landmark for the City of Dallas, so
to meet requirements for preserving the building’s historical
significance, A&P worked closely with the Dallas Historical
Society throughout the duration of the project. The 31-story,
300,000 square foot first-class hotel has 200 guest rooms and
130 extended-stay suites. The project included a new three-
story atrium, new elevators, preservation of the existing elevator
lobby, and new hotel entrance with a pre-cast stone exterior to
match the original building.
10. u rb a n re n ewa l brownfield redevelopment
R iver P oint at S heridan
Sheridan, Colorado
Collaboration was key on this large-scale brownfield
redevelopment. The first phase of River Point at Sheridan
consisted of over 125 acres of site work, including
demolition and clearing of a closed landfill and importing
fill. It also included reconfiguring the municipal golf course,
constructing traffic and pedestrian bridges over the
South Platte River, improvements to a U.S. Highway and a
Colorado State Highway, relocating the national bike trail
along the South Platte River, and coordination of work with
Qwest, Excel Energy, the EPA, two local cities, local fire and
emergency departments, and the State of Colorado. Later
phases included construction of core and shell, and build-
outs of majors and inline retail buildings.
brownfield redevelopment
T empe M arketplace
Tempe, Arizona
From the largest brownfield cleanup in state history to a 1.3
million square foot lifestyle retail center, Tempe Marketplace
dramatically changed the face of the Loop 101 and Loop 202
intersection. The center brought over 20 million shoppers
in its first year and created over 4,500 jobs for the local
community. A&P was responsible for over 400,000 square
feet of core and shell in-line majors and several full build-
outs at the retail redevelopment (including the new Target
Store). Tempe Marketplace completely transformed the local
area from a dangerous, harmful parcel of land into one of
the most spectacular lifestyle retail centers in the nation.
11. commercial redevelopment
T arget T ucson N orth
Tucson, Arizona
The new Super Target in north Tucson presented a unique opportunity to
utilize the existing strip center (to be demolished) for emergency training.
In partnership with Target, A&P invited fire personnel from the surrounding
community to perform training for a big box emergency at the vacated Target
store. A&P prepared the building for training and provided lunch for over 200
fire personnel as they conducted practice drills over a two day period.
A&P has completed over 65 projects for Target Corporation to date from
ground-up new stores to complex renovations of operational stores. The
Tucson North location presented a number of challenges, including a
condensed schedule and other retailers in close proximity remaining open
during construction. The team delivered the new 225,000 square foot Super
Target in less than half the time a typical Super Target takes to complete.
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“This practice provided our personnel a
better perspective on how to handle a big box
emergency. I thank you for your generosity not
only to the Tucson Fire Department, but to the
entire Tucson community.”
- Patrick T. Kelly, Fire Chief
City of Tucson
13. student housing
tra n sit- o rie n te d
C ampus S uites on the R ail
Tempe, Arizona
Campus Suites on the Rail is an ideal case study for
illustrating thoughtful design within the Tempe Transit
Overlay District (T.O.D.). The project fronts the new
light rail line and embodies the spirit of transit motion.
As one of the early pioneers of redevelopment in the
Apache Boulevard area, the team was challenged with a site
occupied by three separate mobile home parks. The team
worked with residents to relocate them and then managed
the abatement of harmful materials on site. The team also
faced challenges with existing infrastructure and neighbors
in close proximity during construction.
The team overcame the challenges and the result is a 731,400
square foot private student housing development that
contains 299 residential units and a total of 964 bedrooms
in close proximity to Arizona State University. Campus
Suites on the Rail brings resort-style amenities to student
living with three swimming pools (lap-pool, jacuzzi and large
splash pool), a 10,000 square foot clubhouse incorporating a
4,000 square foot gym with private TVs, game room, tanning
salons and a rooftop social deck. All units are fully-furnished
and include the latest in technology and contemporary
appliances. A detached five-story, above-ground parking
garage provides 1,000 parking stalls. The development also
features 14,000 square feet of ground floor retail fronting
the light rail. In addition to innovative building elements, the
project itself is a significant contribution to the surrounding
area and a perfect example of sustainable, transit-oriented
community redevelopment.
14. tra n sit-o rie n te d multifamily housing
A pache ASL T rails
Tempe, Arizona
Apache ASL Trails Apartments will be the premier community for
deaf seniors in the nation when completed (already attracting
applicants from 19 other states). Situated along the light rail line,
the 75-unit tax-credit transit-oriented housing project will create
a barrier-free community for deaf seniors. The development will
incorporate state-of-the-art technology for its deaf residents and
the operating staff will all use American Sign Language (ASL). In
addition to the primary design team of WSM Architects, Inc., the
owner has retained a deaf architect to ensure lighting and other
elements that the deaf have a heightened sense to are incorporated
and positioned accurately. Apache ASL Trails is scheduled for
completion in August 2011.
Rendering courtesy of WSM Architects Inc.
mixed-use
M ac A rthur P ark M etro
Los Angeles, California
MacArthur Park Metro is a mixed-use transit-oriented development
compromising affordable housing and retail. Situated directly
atop the Metro station in Westlake, the most densely populated
neighborhood in Los Angeles, adjacent to the most significant public
park in the city, the unique site challenges provide the opportunity
to create a vibrant new component of downtown Los Angeles. Phase
I of the tax-credit project consists of 90-units of wood framed
housing built over massive grade beams spanning the subway tunnel.
It also incorporates approximately 13,000 square feet of first floor
retail space adjacent to the main street, and approximately 3,000
square feet of office space. The first phase of the project is schedule
for completion in March 2012.
15. light rail
H iawatha L ight R ail
Minneapolis, Minnesota
A massive coordination effort was involved in the construction
of the Hiawatha Light Rail Line that extends from downtown
Minneapolis to Minneapolis/St. Paul International Airport and the
Mall of America. Numerous public agencies, architects, engineers
and contractors were involved in the overall project. A&P
completed 15 of the transit stations along the line, each of which
uniquely reflected the neighborhood in which it was located.
The A&P team also built the 130,000 square foot maintenance and
storage facility (pictured to the left) and performed structural
bridge and tunnel work for the new light rail line.
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16. mixed-use
T empe T ransportation C enter
Tempe, Arizona
The Tempe Transportation Center is a true multi-
modal facility that integrates light rail, city buses,
bicyclist, and pedestrians with a mixed-use building
that includes, retail, bike station, City of Tempe offices,
community room, transit operations center, and
leasable office space. The project is targeted for LEED
Platinum certification and is designed to communicate
a variety of sustainable strategies to the various people
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who use the facility. Many of the exterior materials
were selected to enhance efficiency, such as the fluted
masonry and metal paneling systems that provide both
shading and heat deflection. The building also has a
central plant HVAC system with under floor ducting
on the second and third floors. This is one of the most
efficient systems to cool and heat a building while
providing individual comfort to the occupants. The
City also elected to include a first-of-a-kind Sonoran
desert roof which reduces “heat island” effects.
18. co mmu n ity -b a se d
This famous Mosaic of the Seven Arts,
constructed decades ago by some of the
high school’s first art students, was carefully
removed from the old auditorium prior to
demolition. The piece was meticulously
preserved, reconstructed and incorporated
into the new performing arts center. A&P
and DLR Group unveiled the preserved
mosaic at the grand opening.
19. education
Coronado High School Modernization
Scottsdale, Arizona
Rebuilding an entire high school campus over two school
years without disrupting the students’ learning environment
is quite a feat, but that is exactly what was done during the
Coronado High School modernization.
The initial phase of the project began with the existing
tennis courts and ball fields being demolished and the new
155,400 square foot multi-story classroom building being
built in their place. The five separate buildings on the other
side of the campus, in their last year of use, would soon
be housed in this single structure. The first phase also
included a new central plant and concessions, as well as
the auxiliary gymnasium remodel. Prior to the 2006-2007
school year, the initial phase of the project was completed
and students started the first day of school in the new
classroom building.
Once the District occupied the buildings, the remaining
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portions of the old campus were demolished, paving the
way for the second phase of the project. The second phase
included additions to the gymnasium, a new cafeteria building,
a new 827-seat performing arts center, and new athletic
facilities (including ball fields). The gymnasium, cafeteria
building and ball fields were turned over prior to the 2007-
08 school year, with the auditorium construction finishing in
January 2008. The 307,850 square foot modernization ended
up adding over 56,000 square feet to the original campus
size with minimal student impact.
20. education
V errado H igh S chool
Buckeye, Arizona
Verrado High School, a LEED Silver certified facility,
promotes sustainability with components that are
estimated to provide the school with a 29% energy savings
over a typical school. Key sustainable components of the
high school consist of water reduction technologies (both
indoors and with landscaping), day lighting, recycled building
materials, and improved air quality through low off-gassing
paints and adhesives. The facility also uses “21st Century
Classroom” principles with flexible classroom space and
integration of state-of-the-art technology. Situated in the
master-planned Verrado community, the school’s design
reflects the surrounding area.
education
E ngel H all
Mesa, Arizona
Situated on the Williams-Gateway Campus, Engel Hall (a LEED Gold
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certified facility) houses the Nursing and Life Sciences programs
at Chandler-Gilbert Community College. This building will serve
the growing need for healthcare training in the Southeast Valley
and will provide space for continued growth of general education
offerings on the Williams Campus. With its elegant, bridge-like
form and modern materials, the building is designed to set a
standard for architectural detailing to be incorporated in future
buildings on campus. The project also included a new central plant
to replace the existing plant, that will serve both the main campus
and the buildings south of campus.
21. health & wellness
c o mmu n ity - b a se d
T anbara H ealth C enter
Tacoma, Washington
Part of the overall Salishan Hope community redevelopment,
the Tanbara Health Center provides family medical and dental
care services, as well as retail pharmaceutical services to the
local community. The operator, Community Health Care, has
also provided dedicated space within the building to other
community outreach and educational programs. The three-
story, 34,000 square foot building, with a façade of brick veneer
and two types of metal panel systems nicely complements the
surrounding residential townhome-style developments. The
building contains 12 dental operatories, a pharmacy, community
room, 18 medical exam rooms, three procedure rooms and
corporate offices.
health & wellness
A rizona O ncology
Multiple Project Locations
When U.S. Oncology expanded into Arizona (Arizona Oncology),
they knew they could turn to A&P for time-sensitive renovation
projects. From the Biltmore Medical Mall to the Phoenix Baptist
Hospital Campus, our teams have completed ongoing tenant
improvement projects for Arizona Oncology over the last
several years. Projects have ranged from office and clinic space
build-outs to the installation of a concrete vault housing a Varian
linear accelerator. Teams have even run two-shifts on projects
to maintain extremely aggressive schedules. A&P was recently
awarded its fifth project with Arizona Oncology and we continue
to prove our teams can meet all needs of this client.
22. co mmu n ity -b a se d mission-based
P resbyterian H omes of N orth O aks
North Oaks, Minnesota
Presbyterian Homes of North Oaks is a unique senior housing
campus that truly focuses on ensuring their residents do not lose
contact with the local community. Presbyterian Homes brings the
community into the facility through town meetings, open swim
hours and a willingness to host community events. The senior
housing campus is comprised of an 84-unit independent senior
living building, a 44-unit assisted living building, 12-units of memory
care, 36-beds of skilled nursing and a town center. The town
center includes a performing arts center, fitness center, technology
learning center, fine and casual dining, a neighborhood market and
private office suites. Residents were able to choose the finishes for
their individual units during construction.
mission-based
L a E ntrada M arketplace
Tolleson, Arizona
Creating cultural marketplaces that are imbued with local flavor is
center to SoMo Development’s mission. A public/private partnership,
La Entrada Marketplace is a mission-based retail development in
Tolleson, Arizona. The 50,000 square foot marketplace will feature a
national grocery store chain specializing in Mexican foods, a Mexican
food restaurant and other specialty retail shops. The center will also
feature an outdoor amphitheater that will be used to host cultural
events for the local community. Sustainable design and construction
practices will be utilized on the project. The goal of the development
is to create a place where family, friends and neighbors converge to
live, work and play. The project has an anticipated completion date
of January 2012.
Rendering courtesy of Synectic Design, Inc.
23. mission-based
Tacoma Goodwill Milgard Work Opportunity Center
Tacoma, Washington
Tacoma Goodwill’s Milgard Work Opportunity Center provides job training
and placement services for people in need. The four-story, 63,000 square foot
facility is a LEED Gold qualified building with five times the classroom space of
Goodwill’s previous Workforce Development Center built in 1965. The building
houses a Distance Learning Theater and REACH, a partnership of educational
institutions and nonprofit agencies focused on helping young adults. There is
also the Neighborhood Bistro, a public restaurant, and Goodwill’s Coffee Buzz, a
coffee shop – both open to the public – along with playcare space for program
participants and the agency’s administrative offices. Sustainable elements of the
project include a lighting control management system that reduces energy use,
low-E glass and sunscreens that lower building heat gain and reduce the life cycle
energy cost, and water-saving plumbing fixtures that reduce water use by 30%.
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24. municipal
S urprise F ire S tation N o. 307
Surprise, Arizona
Surprise Fire Station No. 307 is a 10,145 square foot neighborhood
station located in a rapid growing community. The station design is
grounded in a traditional concept. However, several aspects of the
traditional station have been re-thought. The dining room, dayroom
and kitchen are organized in an open plan configuration. This
creates an opportunity for social interaction, enhancing the bond
among the personnel. The dorms are also clustered into a quiet,
efficient space. The exterior of the facility is pulling from historic
stations though its massing, materials and detailing. The project
siting accomplishes efficient apparatus ingress / egress, eliminates
an imposing street presence for the surrounding community and
maximizes benefits from solar orientation and local breezes.
municipal
G lobal W ater C enter
Mesa, Arizona
The Global Water Center is used as a tool for educating the local
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community about sustainability and water preservation. The LEED
Silver certified facility also serves as the operational headquarters
for Global Water’s Palo Verde Utilities Company and Santa Cruz
Water Company. This design/build project is a showcase for water
reclamation and reuse and utilizes a number of sustainable elements.
These include non-potable water for all irrigation and flushing
toilets, recycled building materials utilized throughout the facility,
natural lighting, and high efficiency heating and air-conditioning.
The main office building will serve both office operations and their
retail service operations while the secondary structure houses
maintenance and warehouse operations.
25. recreation
c o mmu n ity - b a se d
C ottonwood R ecreation C enter “A&P understands the importance of establishing
open lines of communication from the outset of the
Cottonwood, Arizona
endeavor. They have perfected a dynamic course of
action that facilitates community involvement and
Our team initially faced resistance from the local community
streamlines the construction management process
on this high profile project for the City of Cottonwood. The
for communities and clients alike.”
initial perception of a large “out of town” contractor coming
into the community was difficult to overcome. The team went
- Jason Little, Recreation Manager
beyond construction to generate excitement for the project
City of Cottonwood
and maximize local subcontractor participation (exceeding
City goals). We held numerous project update meetings with
the public and held several events to involve the community,
including beam signing and grand opening ceremonies. The
project team also ingrained themselves in the community for
the duration of the project. They relocated to the small town,
rented homes, ate and shopped locally – in a sense they truly
joined the community. By the completion of the project, the
perception of A&P had completely reversed and the community
of Cottonwood has a facility they are very proud of. Unused
contingency was donated back to the Parks and Recreation
department. The 50,000 square foot state-of-the-art recreation
center is now a focal point for the community of Cottonwood.
26. wh o we a re more than what we do, it’s who we are
The surrounding community is a key project component that is often overlooked. Community involvement is
a cornerstone at A&P, transcending to even the project level. Whether it is simply taking the time to keep the
community informed on progress or donating time and resources to local causes, our culture of giving back is
ingrained in all of our employees. Contributing to the community at all levels is the right thing to do.
A&P employee, Cory
Hanks, volunteering time Adolfson & Peterson Construction gives back to the community at both the national and local levels. Through
for Habitat for Humanity.
our national corporate giving initiatives, the George & Maya Adolfson Foundation and the WE CARE
Fund, A&P donates 10% of our pre-tax profits to fund charitable endeavors across the country.
At the local level, we contribute to numerous charitable organizations and support project-specific causes
(like donating labor and time to paint the Valley Christian Center near the Matthew Henson neighborhood
revitalization project). Beyond the 10% pre-tax profit contributions at the corporate level, A&P has donated
over one million dollars directly to local communities in Arizona over the years. In addition, we actively
support employees as they donate thousands of hours of their time, talent and energy to local causes. In recent
years, A&P employees have volunteered time to numerous local endeavors, including -
Chances for Children Susan G. Komen for the Cure 3-Day Breast Cancer Walk
Goodman’s Eye for the Good Guy (multiple projects) Valley Partnership (various community projects)
- Arizona Coalition Against Domestic Violence - Herbert Kiekhefer Boys and Girls Club
- Arizona Women’s Education & Employment - The Salvation Army Chandler Corps
- Open Inn Children, Youth & Family Services - The Foundation for Blind Children
- The Wellness Community Arizona - Tempe Salvation Corps
- Community Food Bank - Phoenix Day
- Greater Phoenix Youth at Risk Scottsdale Active 20/30 Club
- Tu Nidito Children and Family Services Boy’s & Girl’s Club
- Teach for America East Valley Child Crisis Center
Team Diabetes Block Kids – NAWIC
Brokers for Kids - Boys Hope Girls Hope Treasures for Teachers
NAIOP - CASS Homeless BBQ’s My Sister’s Place
Habitat for Humanity Leukemia & Lymphoma Society - Light the Night Walk
Target & Hearts of America Library Remodels Wycliffe Associates
Gabriel’s Angels