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Turner City® a Representation of Buildings Completed by Turner in 2020 Turner City® A representation of buildings completed by Turner in 2020 11 10 9 2 3 1 1 75 9 54 64 4 4 14 59 61 71 76 61 12 65 74 78 7 55 61 5 5 8 13 55 60 57 77 6 21 24 56 66 23 62 20 22 58 18 67 79 16 62 63 69 19 33 68 73 17 70 15 32 72 17 30 84 27 81 80 26 34 26 31 33 25 29 82 28 36 83 39 82 85 35 44 87 35 38 86 35 35 37 42 35 88 42 35 42 42 41 43 42 40 41 42 52 46 89 48 50 90 51 91 45 47 93 45 53 91 92 53 94 49 1 PAPILLION DATA CENTER, BUILDINGS 3 10 LOGAN INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT 19 COPPERFIELD DATA CENTER 27 CHARLOTTE-MECKLENBURG POLICE 36 JACKSON HEALTH, CHRISTINE E. LYNN 45 ST. ELIZABETH CANCER CARE CENTER 54 ELIOT-HINE MIDDLE SCHOOL 62 GREAT WOLF LODGE MANTECA 71 THE UNIVERSITY OF MEMPHIS INDOOR 80 MOMENTUM BMW DEALERSHIP 89 1201 NEW YORK AVENUE, PHASE 2 PROJECT NAME AND 4 TERMINAL B EXPANSION Confidential DEPARTMENT, INDEPENDENCE REHABILITATION CENTER St. Elizabeth Healthcare MODERNIZATION Great Wolf Resorts FOOTBALL PRACTICE FACILITY Sonic Development LLC Pembroke Client Confidential Massachusetts Port Authority Houston, TX DIVISION Public Health Trust / Jackson Memorial Edgewood, KY DC Department of General Services Manteca, CA The University of Memphis Houston, TX Washington, DC Location Papillion, NE Boston, MA Madden McMillan Architects, Ltd. The City of Charlotte, North Carolina Miami, FL Champlin Architecture; HGA Washington, DC Gensler; Stantec Memphis, TN Gensler Gensler Architect(s) AlfaTech; Sheehan Nagle Hartray Architects AECOM Charlotte, NC HDR, Inc. Perkins Eastman Fleming Architects 20 MILLER CHILDREN'S AND WOMEN'S Moseley Architects 46 RENAISSANCE BAYLOR SCOTT & WHITE 63 BROOKLYN BRIDGE PARK, SQUIBB PARK 81 BUFFALO STATE SCIENCE AND 90 JETBLUE ORLANDO SUPPORT 2 AUTOMOTIVE PLANT EXPANSION 11 ALBANY INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT HOSPITAL, CHERESE MARI LAULHERE 37 WESTPORT WESTON FAMILY YMCA, IRVING TOWER 55 MONTERREY INSTITUTE OF BRIDGE 72 DOUGLAS ELEMENTARY SCHOOL MATHEMATICS COMPLEX CENTER EXPANSION AND NEW FLIGHT Confidential TERMINAL RENOVATIONS AND NEW CHILDREN'S VILLAGE 28 EAST PARKING DECK PHASE 2 Irving Hospital Authority TECHNOLOGY AND HIGHER STUDIES Brooklyn Bridge Park Corporation Surrey Schools State University Construction Fund SIMULATOR BUILDING Huntsville, AL PARKING GARAGE MemorialCare Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Westport Weston Family YMCA Irving, TX Tecnológico de Monterrey Brooklyn, NY Surrey, BC, Canada Buffalo, NY JetBlue Airways SSOE Group Albany County Airport Authority Long Beach, CA Atlanta, GA Westport, CT Perkins&Will Mexico City, Mexico Arup thinkspace architecture planning interior design CannonDesign Orlando, FL Albany, NY c | a ARCHITECTS tvsdesign The S/L/A/M Collaborative Beck BRPH 3 WILLIS TOWER REPOSITIONING CHA Consulting, Inc. 47 ZEISS INNOVATION CENTER 64 HAROLD AND EUGENIA THOMAS 73 DENVER HEALTH, OUTPATIENT MEDICAL 82 AIRA RESIDENCE (Joint Venture with Clayco) 21 SPRING VALLEY DISTRIBUTION CENTER 29 COLLINSWOOD LANGUAGE ACADEMY 38 OVATION MUSIC PAVILION Carl Zeiss Meditec, Inc. 56 SHEPHERDESS WALK COMPREHENSIVE CARE CENTER AT CENTER Selangor Properties Sdn. Bhd. 91 ADIDAS EAST VILLAGE EXPANSION The Blackstone Group 12 ALBIAN CENTRAL WAREHOUSE Confidential Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools Corporex Co., LLC Dublin, CA Schroder UK Real Estate Fund BETHESDA NORTH HOSPITAL Denver Health & Hospital Authority Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia adidas America Inc. Chicago, IL Major Exploration and Production Company Lansing, MI Charlotte, NC Newport, KY Gensler London, United Kingdom TriHealth Denver, CO Aedas; Environmental Design Practice Portland, OR Gensler Fort McMurray, AB, Canada KSS Architects Perkins Eastman ATA Beilharz Architects Buckley Gray Yeoman Cincinnati, OH HKS, Inc LEVER Architecture; Studio O+A Inkpen Engineering Ltd. 48 PARKROYAL SERVICED SUITES HANOI GBBN 83 SCHWEITZER ENGINEERING 4 SISECAM TR8 FLAT GLASS FACTORY 22 LAS VEGAS CONVENTION CENTER 30 GRAND PRAIRIE REGIONAL HOSPITAL 39 HAYS COUNTY PUBLIC SAFETY Chau Thanh Group 57 PORSCHE CENTRE SAIGON II 74 ALBANY HIGH SCHOOL EXPANSION AND LABORATORIES PURDUE 92 CHASE BANK BRANCHES Sisecam 13 PACE AVIATION HANGAR (Joint Venture with Martin-Harris Construction) Alberta Infrastructure BUILDING Hanoi, Vietnam Big Lotus (Tan Thuan) Company Limited 65 PIEDMONT NATURAL GAS DESIGN & RENOVATION Schweitzer Engineering Laboratories, Inc. JPMorgan Chase Ankara, Turkey PACE Aviation Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority Gran Prairie, AB, Canada The County of Hays, Texas Archetype Group Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam TECHNOLOGY CENTER City School District of Albany West Lafayette, IN Albany, Niskayuna, NY Prokon Engineering and Consultancy Inc. Cleveland, OH Las Vegas, NV DIALOG; Stantec San Marcos, TX Tona Architecture Joint Stock Company Duke Energy Corporation Albany, NY Schweitzer Engineering Laboratories, Inc. TPG Architecture, LLP CHA Consulting, Inc. tvsdesign; TSK; Simpson Coulter Studio; Carpenter Sellers HOK 49 DAVID RUBENSTEIN FORUM AT THE Charlotte, NC CSArch 5 DATA CENTER, BUILDINGS 1 AND 2 Del Gatto; KME 31 GARRARD HOUSE UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO 58 CHARLES AND VIRGINIA HICKMAN LS3P Associates Ltd. 84 ARBOLEDA DANA 93 JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY, APPLIED Confidential 14 LEE'S SUMMIT MEDICAL OFFICE AFIAA 40 SONORA COURTHOUSE The University of Chicago HOSPITAL 75 FORT EDMONTON PARK ENHANCEMENT Capital Natural PHYSICS LABORATORY, BUILDING 201 New Albany, OH BUILDING 23 1222 DEMONBREUN AT GULCH UNION London, United Kingdom Judicial Council of California Chicago, IL ProMedica 66 MEOW WOLF DENVER City of Edmonton Monterrey, Mexico The Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Sheehan Nagle Hartray Architects Healthpeak Properties Endeavor Real Estate Group WilkinsonEyre Sonora, CA Diller Scofidio + Renfro Adrian, MI Revesco Properties Edmonton, AB, Canada O'Donnell Dannwolf & Partners Architects Inc. Laboratory Lee's Summit, MO Nashville, TN Lionakis HKS, Inc Denver, CO Stantec; Associated Engineering Alberta Ltd. Laurel, MD 6 CH2 DATA CENTER Hereford Dooley Architects, Inc; ACI Boland Architects HKS, Inc 32 HONG NGOC GENERAL HOSPITAL 50 SHELBY COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT Shears Adkins Rockmore Architects 85 SOFI STADIUM CannonDesign Confidential Hong Ngoc General Hospital 41 HENRY FORD BRIGITTE HARRIS Shelby County Government 59 CUSTOMS AND BORDER PROTECTION 76 NEW JERSEY DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH Stadco LA, LLC Northlake, IL 15 CAMBRIDGE MANOR 24 HIRANANDANI FORTUNE CITY, PANVEL Hanoi, Vietnam CANCER PAVILION Memphis, TN FACILITY 67 CITY OF LAWRENCE POLICE FACILITY BUILDING Inglewood, CA 94 VICKERY PARK BRANCH LIBRARY Gensler; Syska Hennessy Group, Inc. The Brenda Strafford Foundation Hiranandani Communities M-Architect & Construction Co., Ltd. Henry Ford Health System brg3s architects Niagara Falls Bridge Commission City of Lawrence, Kansas New Jersey Economic Development Authority HKS, Inc City of Dallas Calgary, AB, Canada Navi Mumbai, India Detroit, MI Lewiston, NY Lawrence, KS Trenton, NJ Dallas, TX 7 PHARMACEUTICAL MANUFACTURING S2 Architecture Architect Hafeez Contractor 33 MIT SITE 4 SmithGroup 51 CONFERENCE FACILITY AND DATA Parsons; Snow Kreilich Architects Hoefer Welker Architecture HDR, Inc. 86 UNIVERSITY OF OKLAHOMA MEDICAL DSGN Associates FACILITY EXPANSION Massachusetts Institute of Technology CENTER CENTER, ADULT PATIENT TOWER American Regent, Inc. 16 TOYOTA MILLENNIUM STEEL PLANT 25 ROYAL CARIBBEAN PARKING GARAGE K Cambridge, MA 42 WEST PARK HIGH SCHOOL Nationwide Children's Hospital 60 SAINT THOMAS RUTHERFORD HOSPITAL 68 BIRNEY ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 77 UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA, CENTER OU Health New Albany, OH WAREHOUSE EXPANSION AT PORTMIAMI NADA Architects; Perkins&Will Roseville Joint Union High School District Columbus, OH VERTICAL EXPANSION Tacoma Public Schools FOR ART AND NATURE AT THE STATE Oklahoma City, OK Integrated Project Services, LLC Toyota Tsusho America, Inc. Royal Caribbean Cruises, Ltd. Roseville, CA Gensler Ascension Saint Thomas Tacoma, WA BOTANICAL GARDEN Perkins&Will 34 KENDALL SQUARE AT MIT, SOUTH OF San Antonio, TX Miami, FL DLR Group Murfreesboro, TN McGranahan Architects Board of Regents of the University System of 8 MEDFIELD HEIGHTS ELEMENTARY RVK Architects Bermello Ajamil & Partners, Inc. MAIN, SITE 5 52 HAMOT HOSPITAL PATIENT CARE Gresham Smith Georgia 87 CHASE BANK BRANCHES SCHOOL MITIMCo 43 NAVAL ACADEMY CENTER FOR CYBER TOWER 69 UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO, WOODLAWN Athens, GA JPMorgan Chase & Co. Maryland Stadium Authority 17 CHURCH + STATE 26 STRATFORD HIGH SCHOOL ADDITIONS Cambridge, MA SECURITY STUDIES, HOPPER HALL UPMC Hamot 61 TORONTO BLUE JAYS DUNEDIN RESIDENTIAL AND DINING COMMONS Collins Cooper Carusi Architects Ottawa Hills, Oregon, Bowling Green, Sylvania, Baltimore, MD Project 29 Partners LLC AND RENOVATIONS Weiss/Manfredi; Perkins&Will Naval Facilities Engineering Systems Command Erie, PA STADIUM & ENGLEBERT COMPLEX Capstone Development Partners OH Design Collective; Samaha Associates, P.C. Cleveland, OH The Town of Stratford, Connecticut Annapolis, MD Bostwick Design Partnership IMPROVEMENTS Chicago, IL 78 SN7 DATA CENTER The Architects Partnership Ltd. 35 STONY BROOK UNIVERSITY ALTERNATE LDA architects, Inc. Stratford, CT Skidmore, Owings & Merrill (Joint Venture with Gilbane) Elkus Manfredi Architects Confidential 88 KEYBANK DISCOVERY THEATER AT 9 LOS ANGELES INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT Antinozzi Associates Architecture & Interiors CARE FACILITY 53 JW MARRIOTT MONTERREY VALLE City of Dunedin; Toronto Blue Jays San Antonio, TX MIDFIELD SATELLITE CONCOURSE 18 NORTHWELL SOUTHSIDE HOSPITAL U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, New York 44 NAVY GENERAL ADMINISTRATION Confidential Dunedin, FL 70 CENTRAL UTILITY PLANT Corgan IMAGINATION STATION NORTH GARAGE District FACILITY Monterrey, Mexico POPULOUS (Joint Venture with Blanchard) Imagination Station Los Angeles World Airports South Shore University Hospital Stony Brook, NY Manchester Pacific Gateway LLC Confidential Hackensack University Medical Center 79 ART CLIMB Toledo, OH Los Angeles, CA Bay Shore, NY Perkins Eastman San Diego, CA Hackensack, NJ Cincinnati Art Museum The Collaborative Corgan; Gensler EwingCole Gensler RSC Architects Cincinnati, OH emersion DESIGN.
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