Aeromedical Staging Training Squadron (927th), MacDill Air Force Base, Tampa, Florida
RUSH-PEAK JV constructed an 18,160 square foot one-story facility consisting of an administrative office portion and a warehouse portion.
RUSH-PEAK JV constructed an 18,160 square foot one-story facility consisting of an administrative office portion and a warehouse portion.
The Fire Crash Rescue Station was a Design-Build a 30,000 sf fire station. This $6.8 million dollar facility includes seven drive-thru bays for emergency vehicles, sleeping quarters for emergency personnel, dining facilities, exercise area, conference room and offices.
This 22,000 sq ft addition and renovation project included the demolition of an existing facility and extensive site work that converted a low lying, unusable area into a retention pond and athletic fields.
The interior renovation and addition to the Dr. Phillips YMCA included the addition of a 3200 square foot multipurpose room, a 1200 square foot bath house/gazebo, and renovation of the existing main entry area to include the interior and exterior.
RUSH Construction, Inc. was the Construction Manager for HONDA MDF located in The Town of Grant-Valkaria, Florida. This facility was a Design-Build 11,200 square foot cast-in-place concrete building with a modified bitumen roof.
RUSH completed the Upgrade KSC Water and Wastewater Systems, Phase 2 project in August 2011.
Exploration Park Innovation Central, Kennedy Space Center, Florida RUSH Construction was the Construction Manager for the Pizzuti Companies who partnered with Space Florida on this $6.2 million project to develop Phase 1 of Exploration Park as a mixed-use technology and commerce park at Kennedy Space Center (KSC). The first phase of Exploration Park’s development encompassed…
The Commissary Warehouse is the first of its kind at Kennedy Space Center – a LEED Certified Building. This facility was designed and constructed with the goal of achieving a LEED Silver Certification, which has officially been obtained from the U.S. Green Building.
This $3.8 million dollar project was complicated and logistically difficult, and involved the placement of eleven new computer room air-conditioning units within the highly secure Special Operations Command Office Building.
$2.1 million approach light pier at the end of Runway 04 at MacDill Air Force Base. This design job included demolition of the existing approach light pier, including the concrete frame house.