Hunt Construction Group

Hunt Construction Group is an American construction management firm based in Indianapolis, Indiana. The company was formerly known as Huber, Hunt & Nichols was founded in 1944 by Paul B. Hunt, Arber J. Huber and Harry S. Nichols.[1] The firm changed its name from Huber, Hunt & Nichols to its current name in 2000.[2] It was acquired by AECOM in 2014.[3]

Notable projects

Aviation

  • Denver International Airport South Terminal Development
  • Detroit Metropolitan Wayne County Airport Edward H. McNamara Midfield Terminal
  • Hartsfield–Jackson Atlanta International Airport Maynard B. Jackson International Terminal
  • Indianapolis International Airport Col. H. Weir Cook Terminal
  • Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport Terminal 4[4]

Convention centers

  • Boston Convention and Exhibition Center
  • Calvin L. Rampton Salt Palace Convention Center[5]
  • Connecticut Convention Center
  • Kay Bailey Hutchison Convention Center Expansion[6]
  • DeVos Place Convention Center
  • Moscone West[7]
  • San Jose McEnery Convention Center Expansion[8]

Education

Higher education

  • Case Western Reserve University Richard F. Celeste Biomedical Research Building[9]
  • Case Western Reserve University Kelvin Smith Library[10]
  • Case Western Reserve University Peter B. Lewis Building[11]
  • Collin County Community College District
  • Rose-Hulman Alumni Center
  • Rose-Hulman Residence Hall
  • Princeton University Lewis Science Library
  • Purdue University Philip E. Nelson Hall of Food Science
  • Syracuse University Science & Technology Center[12]
  • University of California, Berkeley School of Law Infill
  • University of California, Berkeley Central Dining & Office Facility
  • University of California, Santa Barbara San Clemente Student Apartments
  • University of Louisville Dr. Donald E. Baxter Biomedical Research Building[13]
  • University of North Texas Environmental Education, Science, and Technology Building
  • University of Pittsburgh John G. Rangos School of Health Sciences
  • Yale University Rosenkrantz Hall

K–12

  • Anna May Elementary School
  • Boswell High School
  • Coyote Ridge Elementary School
  • Frisco Lone Star High School
  • LaVallita Elementary School
  • Mansfield Legacy High School
  • Robinswood Middle School
  • Lester B. Sommer Elementary School
  • Pleasant Hill Elementary School
  • Sugar Creek Elementary School

Higher education

  • Case Western Reserve University Richard F. Celeste Biomedical Research Building[9]
  • Case Western Reserve University Kelvin Smith Library[10]
  • Case Western Reserve University Peter B. Lewis Building[11]
  • Collin County Community College District
  • Rose-Hulman Alumni Center
  • Rose-Hulman Residence Hall
  • Princeton University Lewis Science Library
  • Purdue University Philip E. Nelson Hall of Food Science
  • Syracuse University Science & Technology Center[12]
  • University of California, Berkeley School of Law Infill
  • University of California, Berkeley Central Dining & Office Facility
  • University of California, Santa Barbara San Clemente Student Apartments
  • University of Louisville Dr. Donald E. Baxter Biomedical Research Building[13]
  • University of North Texas Environmental Education, Science, and Technology Building
  • University of Pittsburgh John G. Rangos School of Health Sciences
  • Yale University Rosenkrantz Hall

K–12

  • Anna May Elementary School
  • Boswell High School
  • Coyote Ridge Elementary School
  • Frisco Lone Star High School
  • LaVallita Elementary School
  • Mansfield Legacy High School
  • Robinswood Middle School
  • Lester B. Sommer Elementary School
  • Pleasant Hill Elementary School
  • Sugar Creek Elementary School

Government

  • Cedar Hill Government Center
  • City of Lewisville Library
  • Collin County Justice Center
  • Major General Emmitt J. Bean Center
  • San Francisco Federal Building
  • Fresno County Courthouse

Healthcare

  • Carson Tahoe Hospital
  • Carson Tahoe Regional Medical Center
  • UPMC Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh
  • UCSF Helen Diller Family Comprehensive Cancer Center
  • Los Angeles County+USC Medical Center
  • Methodist Hospital North
  • Riley Outpatient Center
  • San Antonio Military Medical
  • Sequoia Hospital
  • VA New Southern Nevada Medical Center

Hospitality

Office

Performing arts

  • Charles W. Eisemann Center for Performing Arts
  • DeVos Performance Hall
  • Globe-News Center for the Performing Arts
  • University of North Texas Lucille “Lupe” Murchison Performing Arts Center
  • University of Texas of the Permain Wagner Noël Performing Arts Center

Sports

Arenas

  • Amway Center
  • Acrisure Arena
  • Amerant Bank Arena
  • Barclays Center
  • Bell Centre
  • The Palace of Mid-America
  • College Park Center
  • PPG Paints Arena
  • Intuit Dome
  • KeyBank Center
  • Rupp Arena (Original construction and Proposed 2014 Renovation)
  • Spectrum Center
  • United Center
  • The MARK of the Quad Cities (now the Vibrant Arena at The MARK)

Stadiums

  • Oracle Park
  • Busch Stadium
  • Chase Field
  • Citi Field
  • Citizens Bank Park[14]
  • Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum Renovation (Joint Venture with Hathaway Dinwiddie Construction Company)
  • Comerica Park[15]
  • Gerald J. Ford Stadium
  • Great American Ballpark[16]
  • Lucas Oil Stadium
  • LoanDepot Park
  • Caesars Superdome[17]
  • American Family Field[18]
  • Nationals Park
  • Cardinal Stadium
  • Progressive Field
  • Pratt & Whitney Stadium at Rentschler Field
  • T-Mobile Park
  • SoFi Stadium
  • Southwest University Park[19]
  • Tropicana Field[20]
  • State Farm Stadium
  • Mercedes-Benz Stadium
  • JMA Wireless Dome

Arenas

  • Amway Center
  • Acrisure Arena
  • Amerant Bank Arena
  • Barclays Center
  • Bell Centre
  • The Palace of Mid-America
  • College Park Center
  • PPG Paints Arena
  • Intuit Dome
  • KeyBank Center
  • Rupp Arena (Original construction and Proposed 2014 Renovation)
  • Spectrum Center
  • United Center
  • The MARK of the Quad Cities (now the Vibrant Arena at The MARK)

Stadiums

  • Oracle Park
  • Busch Stadium
  • Chase Field
  • Citi Field
  • Citizens Bank Park[14]
  • Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum Renovation (Joint Venture with Hathaway Dinwiddie Construction Company)
  • Comerica Park[15]
  • Gerald J. Ford Stadium
  • Great American Ballpark[16]
  • Lucas Oil Stadium
  • LoanDepot Park
  • Caesars Superdome[17]
  • American Family Field[18]
  • Nationals Park
  • Cardinal Stadium
  • Progressive Field
  • Pratt & Whitney Stadium at Rentschler Field
  • T-Mobile Park
  • SoFi Stadium
  • Southwest University Park[19]
  • Tropicana Field[20]
  • State Farm Stadium
  • Mercedes-Benz Stadium
  • JMA Wireless Dome

References

  1. Corporate Profile Hunt Construction Group, retrieved September 11, 2012^
  2. Katie Maurer. Longevity Pays Off for Indianapolis Contractor Indianapolis Business Journal, June 18, 2007, retrieved August 29, 2013^
  3. AECOM acquires Hunt Construction Group to join its construction services business^
  4. America West and City of Phoenix Open New Sky Harbor Concourse; Lay Foundation for Expanded Air Service America West Airlines, November 1, 1999, retrieved August 29, 2013^
  5. Max B. Knudson. New Facility Will Be a Palace Indeed Deseret News, July 17, 1994, retrieved August 29, 2013^
  6. Structural Hirschfeld Industries, retrieved August 29, 2013^
  7. Henry K. Lee. Falling Lift Hurts 2 at Moscone Work Site San Francisco Chronicle, February 22, 2002, retrieved August 29, 2013^
  8. Scott Herhold. The Expansion of San Jose's Convention Center Nears Completion San Jose Mercury News, August 7, 2013, retrieved August 29, 2013^
  9. Office Properties in University Phorio, retrieved August 29, 2013^
  10. Our Work Cleveland Cement, retrieved August 29, 2013^
  11. Andrew Roe. Cleveland Gets A Case of Gehry's Totally Unreserved Engineering News-Record, May 27, 2002, retrieved August 29, 2013^
  12. Center for Science and Technology Syracuse University, retrieved August 29, 2013^
  13. Joan Harvey. Several Projects Under Way Surpass $25 Million Mark Business First, August 3, 1998, retrieved August 29, 2013^
  14. Kristian Pope. Catching a Steel Peer: Where is the Phils' New Park? Now You Can Actually See It The Philadelphia Inquirer, November 2, 2002, retrieved August 29, 2013^
  15. Comerica Park Ballparks.com, retrieved August 29, 2013^
  16. Graham Knight. Great American Ballpark Baseball Pilgrimages, April 25, 2010, retrieved August 29, 2013^
  17. Contract Signed for Louisiana Superdome TimesDaily, March 5, 1971, retrieved August 29, 2013^
  18. Mike Dries. Miller Park Builders Finally Allowed to Play Ball Milwaukee Business Journal, June 23, 1997, retrieved August 29, 2013^
  19. Cindy Ramirez. El Paso City Council to Award Baseball Stadium Contract El Paso Times, January 6, 2013, retrieved August 29, 2013^
  20. Florida Suncoast Dome PCI Journal, January 1990, retrieved August 29, 2013^