03 Jul Christensen Paul Mitchell Salon
Project Description
Salon renovation with combined office space over two floors equaling 4,570 square-feet. Salon additions included 8 styling stations, 6 color stations, and 6 shampoo stations.
Salon renovation with combined office space over two floors equaling 4,570 square-feet. Salon additions included 8 styling stations, 6 color stations, and 6 shampoo stations.
North McCarran Crossing is a 9.69 acre in-fill project totaling 14,111 square-feet. As the General Contractor, United Construction manged the all construction development for the two structures and tenant improvements for Fatburger, U-Swirl, H&R Block, Smog Check, NV Nails, Sprint and T-Mobile.
This project included the build-out for La Famiglia Italian Restaurant in a multi-use building that United Construction originally built. The restaurant features a commercial kitchen, large dining room, private bar space and a private dining room.
The 12,250 square-foot, LEED Gold Certified office includes 2 interior courtyards, lighting control systems to reduce energy use, and recycled building materials purchased from local sources to minimize gas consumption. Each workstation features a window and roller shades allowing employees a view outside and control of their lighting.
The 421,000 square-foot Freeman Decorating Services building houses 387,666 square-feet of convention services merchandising warehouse space and a 100,000 square-foot, Class-A office build out.
This design-build project included the design and expansion of the existing city hall to a total of 35,000 square-feet. The building was constructed of cast-in-place concrete for the basement walls, masonry and steel structural system for ground level floor and roof support, and a steel and wood structural system for the roof.
Construction of three Rite Aid stores totaling 51,279 square-feet and two Longs Drugs locations totaling 38,258 square-feet.
This three-story, 100,000 square foot call center and financial operations facility houses a 400-person call center. The project also incorporates a disaster recovery function that is real-time linked to other HDFS centers in the country, an employee courtyard, a three-story glass curtain wall, and three full floors of office build-out with a centralized communications and data processing center.
All work was done with the confines of an operating community college. This project consisted of 40,000 SF of new construction, 60,000 SF of remodel to the existing Red Mountain Building as well as new construction of an 8,000 SF metal building to relocate the campus Plant Facility Department. These facilities are the focal point of the community college and demanded close collaboration between the Owners, Architects, United Construction as well as all subcontractors. The remodel included interior demolition of existing maintenance facility, auditorium, kitchen classrooms, science labs, fitness center and various other offices and classrooms.
The remodel portion of the project included the revamping of the facilities fire and life protection system. There was also extensive sitework regrading, custom concrete work and landscaping.
This project consisted of building three commercial-use structures, including a 53,250 square-foot, three-story, class “A” office building with underground parking, a 9,000 square-foot retail center and a 2,800 square-foot restaurant. The office building’s exterior features third-floor balconies as well as trellised patios and a sculpted storefront entry. An underground parking garage includes a convenient tunnel which accesses the restaurant.