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Virginia Tech - Corps Leadership and Military

Virginia Tech – Corps Leadership and Military Science Building

Demolition of the existing Arts, Learning & Design Center and the construction of a new 65,428 sf, 3-story, steel framed structure supported on deep foundation micropiles, constructed to span over an existing 8,449 sf fully functioning Water Treatment Plant. The new building will provide offices, conference rooms, meeting rooms, and classrooms for the Corps of Cadets. It will also house a museum for the Corps, along with a 3 story atrium and an executive honor court. Exterior skin consists of architectural precast concrete, Hokie stone and aluminum punched windows. The project also involves extensive sitework, including the relocation of existing water, sanitary, sewer, storm, communications and electrical.

ASU Sanford Hall

ASU Sanford Hall

The project involves a complete interior gut of the existing Sanford Hall, including all MEP systems and non-structural elements. The only interior items to remain are the two (2) existing stair towers and existing interior load-bearing columns. Exterior components of the building will remain except for windows, which will all be replaced, as well as the exterior entry stairs/canopy. Additionally, the project will add a new five-story elevator tower.

Queens University - Center for the Arts

Queens University – Sarah Belk Gambrell Center for the Arts and Civic Engagement

The Queen’s University Fine Arts Building was built in 1966, underwent a major renovation as well as a name change. The original three-story, 54,500 sf building includes a recital hall, main auditorium, offices, practice rooms, and classrooms – all of which were completely renovated. The project also included a two-story, 8,500 sf addition that houses an art gallery, grand lobby, and outdoor plaza extending toward Selwyn Avenue. The recital hall in the lower level was restored, and the Auditorium underwent a total renovation, with the addition of two balcony levels. These renovations bring the overall seating capacity to over 1,000 seats and add all new performance equipment, lighting, and AV to the building. Premier classroom spaces were created, as well as an outdoor classroom terrace on the third level. A new piano lab and percussion lab was constructed and is supported by additional practice rooms and additional instrument storage space. This completed project locates all components of the Fine Arts program at Queens University under one roof, in the new Sarah Belk Gambrell Center for the Arts and Civic Engagement.

 

MAHEC – Building 4

The Mountain Area Health Education Center building consists of approximately 36,000 sf on three levels. The ground level houses a surgical simulation lab, the second level features clinical space, as well as offices, student study space, and cafe/student lounge/special events area, and the third level has classroom and office space.

The fourth building was built on an extremely active campus that was only intended to ever have three buildings. Vannoy planned and executed tirelessly with the project stakeholders to make sure we kept people safe, with limited disruption to the campus.