Warren E. Burger Federal Building — US Courthouse
Ryan managed the construction and renovation of this LEED-certified federal courthouse and office building in downtown St. Paul, Minnesota.
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High Country Conference Center at Flagstaff
Ryan and Northern Arizona University collaborate again on a project co-developed and -owned by NAU and the City of Flagstaff.
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Minnesota Department of Revenue
This fast-track building, completed six weeks ahead of schedule, was the State of Minnesota’s first design-build project. It won a National Design-Build Award.
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Maricopa County Courthouse
Ryan, in association with Gilbane Construction, is leading the construction effort, working with a large number of stakeholders and design professionals.
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Northern Grains Insect Research Laboratory
Ryan gleaned seven months off the origninal schedule for this research laboratory, not only saving time, but signifcant costs.
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United States Courthouse
Ryan is building a new multi-story, multi-tenant 300,000-square-foot federal courthouse and office building in downtown Cedar Rapids, Iowa.
US Court project pageRyan’s public sector work provides government and institutional organizations with sustainable, high-performance facilities that improve productivity, revitalize communities and encourage environmental responsibility. Ryan has more than 1.5 million square feet recently completed or under construction for various public institutions including the GSA, Maricopa County, the US Department of Interior and the City of Flagstaff. We’ve collaborated closely with every level of government institution, utilizing a number of delivery methods including design-build, construction management at risk and construction manager as constructor.
We do things just a little differently around here. See how we build relationships that last.
Collaboration is the word in Flagstaff between Northern Arizona University and the City of Flagstaff.
Read more about Ryan’s public sector expertise, from university renovations to newly-constructed government buildings.
How does design-build compare to traditional design-bid-build and why is it an advantage?