Tag: Project Progress
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A First for Idaho: Construction on Idaho’s First Medical College, ICOM, Completed by ESI (Video Timelapse)
ESI recently completed the construction of Idaho’s First Medical College, the Idaho College of Osteopathic Medicine (ICOM). We served as the construction manager and general contractor for the new higher education building that includes patient and simulation labs, an OMM lab, library, study spaces, open lobby, student lounge plus administration and faculty office and related building support areas.
Read More >View from the Sky: Boise Fire Training Center Construction
ESI completed the construction of the Boise Fire Training Center on June 1, 2018. The $12.5 million complex consists of multiple buildings, including a five-story Class B commercial tower burn building that includes two roof training areas, a two story Class A residential burn building, a 5,950 square-foot administration/classroom building, and a 9,800 square-foot single story training & safety building containing offices, a locker room, a classroom, and three apparatus bays with adjacent support rooms.
Read More >Staying Engaged: ESI Leadership Team Safety Walk at Micron Building 37 Project
ESI’s leadership team recently visited the Micron Building 37 project for a safety walk in support of the front-line operation team there. At ESI, we believe that Everyone Succeeds Together, and the engagement of senior leadership is vital to the success and safety of every project.
Read More >Idaho Statesman: “300 Micron engineers work in a ‘trailer park.’ Here’s what Micron is doing about that.”
Noted in the article by the Idaho Statesman, “Micron is spending $32 million to put up a three-story office building on the campus’s south end to house those 300 workers and 900 more.”
Read More >Worth Celebrating: Boise Fire Training Center Ribbon Cutting Ceremony
On June 1, 2018, the City of Boise held a ribbon cutting ceremony for the newly constructed Boise Fire Training Center complex.
Read More >Ground Broken: Idaho State Board of Education, INL Begin Construction on Research Facilities
ESI broke ground on two new research facilities, being constructed in conjunction with the Idaho National Laboratory (INL) and the Idaho State Board of Education. The start of construction on the Cybercore Integration Center and the Collaborative Computing Center (C3) was celebrated on Wednesday, April 11, with key stakeholders and public officials present.
Read More >Building Complexity: 5th & Idaho Post-Tensioned Concrete Slab
On the day before our concrete team poured the 2000 cubic yards of concrete for 5th and Idaho’s parking garage slab, our drone photographer was there to capture the complexity of the post-tensioned slab preparation.
Read More >In Progress: Building Idaho’s First Medical College, ICOM
In 2018, Idaho will take a huge step forward in the future of healthcare in the state. The Idaho College of Osteopathic Medicine, the state’s first medical college, will open with a mission to “train osteopathic physicians prepared for caring for persons in Idaho, Montana, North Dakota, South Dakota, Wyoming and beyond.” ESI was selected as the CM/GC for this new 94,000-square-foot higher education building that will include patient and simulation labs, an OMM lab, library, study spaces, open lobby, student lounge plus administration and faculty office and related building support areas.
Read More >Ground Broken: Veranda Senior Living at Barber Station Project Officially Underway
ESI officially broke ground on the Veranda Senior Living at Barber Station. The new, 80-bed assisted living facility coming this winter is a project by Gardner Company.
Read More >Topping It Off: New BSU Fine Arts Center Gets Final Beam
ESI celebrated a major milestone on BSU’s new Center for Fine Arts by topping out the building with the final steel beam this week. The 90,000 square-foot, five-story project will be completed in 2019, and the building will house artist studios, gallery spaces, work spaces, and classrooms.
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