by Caleb Lopez | Aug 11, 2023
The Southern Nevada State Veterans Home will consist of the remodeling / renovations of 2,000 sq. ft. of existing spaces and a 14,400 sq. ft. addition of new resident rooms. Renovations include interior spaces, the main entrance and vehicular drop off / parking. These interior spaces include residence bedrooms, common area, central dining, nurses’ station, physical therapy spaces, staff work areas, chapel, culinary sections along with other support spaces.
by Burke Construction Group | Oct 30, 2020
The Martin Luther King Jr. (MLK) Senior Center is a 75,000 square foot single story addition and expansion of the original building located in the heart of Las Vegas. The project includes the addition and removal of a temporary parking lot used during the construction phase along with the enlargement of an existing kitchen and the relocation of water, fire, gas as well as sewer utilities.
by Burke Construction Group | Jan 30, 2019
Preconstruction services and construction of the new 65,000 square foot education facility for Nevada State College (NSC) that includes a two-story building with one semi below grade floor. The facility includes new speech therapy labs, early childhood / STEM classrooms and training areas. Additionally, the building has extensive glazing, home masonry and a structural steel roof.
by Burke Construction Group | Jan 30, 2019
This was a multi-phased project consisting of site work, demolition, abatement and construction of a new 32,283 square foot bus and equipment maintenance facility for the Bellevue School District. The previous antiquated facility remained operational during construction and went undisturbed by the new construction. This facility received LEED Gold Certification and includes sustainable features such as energy efficient solar panels, heat recovery systems and geothermal wells.
by Burke Construction Group | Jan 30, 2019
This project was for the U.S. Fish & Wildlife at the Desert National Wildlife Refuge and consisted of a renovation of the contact station to a visitor station. This facility is a LEED Platinum rated facility and serves as a regional destination and major access point to the 1.5 million acre range. Key sustainable features include water-efficient fixtures, high-performance glazing, and HVAC systems that reduce energy costs, extensive daylighting and low VOC materials. The concrete tilt-up structure features unique touches in the public spaces such as replicas of fossils indigenous to the area cast into the walls and floor patterns that map the flow of spring run-off streams on the site.
2014 Spotlight Award
Sustainable Impact
NAIOP – Southern Nevada
2015 US DOI
Environmental Achievement
US Department of Interior
LEED Platinum Certification