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Vertical Commercial Construction 

Hall-Irwin helps build communities along the Front Range by providing a variety of commercial buildings as a General Contractor. We take extra pride in our projects because we live and work in the communities we help to build. We build everything, from places we live and stay, to places we work and play. 

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Milliken Water Works Pool Expansion

After years of planning, the Thompson Rivers Parks and Recreation District (TRPR) and Hall-Irwin Corporation have broken ground on this much-anticipated expansion to the Milliken Water Works Pool. TRPR received a donation from the Centennial Crossing Metro District to expand the only pool in town, adding a lap pool for team events and adult swimming.

Coming Summer 2023, the new lap pool will provide TRPR with the resources necessary to accommodate the growing community and its recreational needs. With this expansion, TRPR will be able to host more swim lessons, start a swim team, host meets, add aquatic classes, and facilitate more community events in general.

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Discovery Ridge Townhomes

Located along a ridge overlooking the town of Superior, Hall-Irwin has teamed up with Aweida Properties, Inc., to build Canary Lane and its 20 new high-end townhomes. Only eight miles south of Boulder, these duplexes combine luxury and unobstructed mountain views to bring the good life to this little community. Due to the hill’s original slope and very poor soils, extreme measures and extensive testing were undertaken to ensure the structures remain uncompromised for many decades to come. Soil compaction tests were conducted every eight inches, loads of better soil were brought in to facilitate proper anchoring, and the sureness of each footing and slab was confirmed. No expense was spared with regard to finishes, including quartz countertops, modern fixtures and lighting options, hardwood floors, fireplaces, steam showers, and a number of customizable features besides. As the townhomes continue to be built, this scenic hill will become a model of what makes this Denver suburb truly superior.

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Kersey Town Hall

The Town of Kersey had outgrown its' library and current Town Hall and needed to find a solution. A historic structure downtown, known as the "Kersey Co-op" building, became available and the Town began working with the University of Colorado Denver's Urban Technical Assistance program to find out how to best use it. The Town Center project was created and the Town of Kersey needed a contractor to help bring the new project to life. Hall-Irwin entered into another design-build agreement with the Town to rehabilitate the historic building while bringing it up to a green energy standard. The facility is now able to hold Council Chambers, Community Meeting Spaces, Office Spaces, and the Police Department.

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Kersey Community Center at the Grange

The Town of Kersey needed a new Community Center, and while they had hoped to save the previous structure known as the "Platte Valley Grange No. 455," this plan was eventually scrapped due to feasibility issues. Instead, they decided to enter into a design-build agreement with Hall-Irwin to construct a brand-new building to serve the community. As an homage to the former structure, the center was named the Kersey Community Center at the Grange, and was funded by multiple partners, including a grant from DOLA. The building includes a meeting room with a polished concrete floor, reclaimed beetle kill T&G ceiling, daylighting, and stage with a ramp and AV hookups, alongside a front desk office, bathrooms, security system, reception room with a small kitchenette, and a decorative entry façade. Special parking lights were installed to ensure no neighboring sky views were affected by the all-night safety lighting. During the day the building is used as a senior center, while the evenings are scheduled with youth and family programs, along with community meetings and other events.

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Hilton Garden Inn - Longmont

Hall-Irwin's project team was excited to bring another hotel to Northern Colorado. Longmont's Hilton Garden Inn features a lounge, dining room, gourmet kitchen, conference and meeting rooms, a swimming pool, and a fitness center in addition to the 105 guest rooms.

The location is ideal for both local businesses and traveling guests as it is located right off HWY 287 and Ken Pratt Blvd. It is an ideal meeting location for local companies as provides easy access to shopping and entertainment for traveling customers.

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Element Hotel - Superior

Hall-Irwin was contracted to build the Element by Westin hotel at 1 Marshall Road in Superior, CO, a LEED-certified, 4-story hotel just off the Boulder Turnpike/Hwy 36. This was Glacier's first Element hotel in Colorado, and it quickly became a popular stop for business people and tourists alike. Its features include studio and one-bedroom suites with modular furnishings, fully equipped kitchens, and luxury bathrooms; 600 sf of meeting space; a gourmet pantry; 24-hour fitness center; heated outdoor pool; and free Wi-Fi.

This was such an exciting project for the community that it was mentioned on Superior’s website: https://downtownsuperior.com/element-hotel-construction-downtown-superior/.

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Milliken Athletic Complex

Milliken needed a community athletic center, and the Thompson River Parks and Recreation District set out with Hall-Irwin to provide it. The main features of the athletic complex are two full-sized outdoor soccer fields, a "t-ball field", and two full-sized indoor basketball courts. The 22,000 SF complex was constructed using pre-engineered metal to house seven administration offices, a weight room, a community room, a concession kitchen, and a classroom equipped with computers for the Boys and Girls Club. 

Originally, their design called for several expensive elements which would have put them over budget. Working with the architects and engineers, our team was able to provide them with near-equivalent features that were much more cost-effective. The community and recreation district were immediately pleased with the new addition to Milliken. 

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Colorado Crude Carriers

Having outgrown its location in east Greeley, Colorado Crude Carriers contracted with our design-build team to work in association with their architect and engineering firm to design and construct its new efficient and economical campus near Lucerne, Colorado. Care was taken to maximize the space so that it will be viable for many years to come within its 17,500 SF pre-engineered metal building. The maintenance area, with in-floor heating, has space for four work bays with an overhead crane, wash bay, parts room, warehouse, and a second-floor concrete mezzanine for storage. The two-story office area, with open atrium, provides a cheery atmosphere to both clients and employees.

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Power Motive Corporation - Milliken

Based on our success in building the Power Motive Corporation facility in Cheyenne, Wyoming, PMC they also engaged us to deliver their second location in Milliken, Colorado. Our design-build team delivered these projects which included constructing an 11,800 SF tilt-up concrete building. Both buildings feature a heavy-equipment maintenance shop with 2 service bays, a wash bay, overhead cranes, and an oil/water separator. They also include offices, a parts warehouse, and a conference room.

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Pete Martin Rathole Drilling

The Pete Martin Drilling Company benefitted from the ongoing successful collaboration of our design-build team and their architects and engineers to deliver its new corporate headquarters and maintenance support shop in Milliken, Colorado. Care was taken in the design to maximize the space for the maintenance shop’s two work bays, 10-ton overhead crane, and welding shop with a 5-ton jib crane. This 8,000 SF pre-engineered metal building was enhanced by masonry wainscot on the exterior. The commercial steel building has a 20-pound snow load with a 115-mph wind rating for the seasonal temperatures and substantial winter snow. Working closely with Pete Martin staff, the Hall-Irwin design-build team was able to provide exactly what was needed for the growing company.

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Knowledge Quest Academy

As Milliken began to grow, a new school became a necessary addition. Knowledge Quest Academy found a site on the east side of Milliken and selected Hall-Irwin to build the new school. Later, as the town continued to grow, they turned to Hall-Irwin again to build an expansion. As that point, they needed a contractor that could get the job done safely and without disturbing the students’ learning environment. The remodel consisted of converting their warming kitchen into a fully functional commercial kitchen. Our team coordinated the installation of all kitchen equipment, installed new flooring and floor drains, and put in a new grease interceptor. Hall-Irwin managed the schedule with such efficiency that we achieved completion in just seven weeks.

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Imagine Schools

After our success building Imagine Charter School's first school in Firestone, Hall-Irwin's design-build team was hired again to complete a similar facility in Colorado Springs. Our team created a design that can be easily reproduced on several lot layouts.

Hall-Irwin’s approach to this 48,210 SF school was the perfect solution for the school’s needs. Although the project started 1-1/2 months late and at the beginning of winter, Hall-Irwin crunched a 10-month schedule down to 8-1/2 months by fast-tracking and working on weekends. The Owner was thrilled with how we could give them a high-quality building within budget and on time.

 

The school includes sustainable features such as daylighting in the classrooms and occupancy sensors. The two-story main entry includes striking architectural elements that serve as the focal point for the facility. 

 

 

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