Case Studies

Discover how our solutions take shape - from initial spark to real-world impact. Each case study showcases our approach to tackling complex challenges with clarity, creativity, and purpose.

REDDY ICE Condensor Support Structure HEro

21 Dec, 2025

REDDY ICE Condensor Support Structure

The Reddy Ice Condenser Support Structure project, located in Oklahoma City, OK, involved the design and construction of a structural steel support system for a 30+ ton industrial condenser. This condenser plays a crucial role in supplying cooling water for the entire manufacturing operation at the Reddy Ice facility. Given the significant weight and operating requirements of the condenser, the supporting structure required meticulous engineering to meet both performance and tolerance criteria. Dr. Gregory P. Wilson, P.E., of The Wilson Geotechnical Group, LLC, led the structural design effort in collaboration with InnerCool Corp. and Lamar Industrial Contractors, Inc. The team’s goal was to deliver a safe, efficient, and constructible support solution that met stringent deflection limits and complex erection constraints.

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21 Dec, 2025

Binghamton University Smart Energy Building

The new 105,000 sq-ft Smart Energy Building at Binghamton University is part of a series of laboratory research facilities being built on campus. The $45 million building consists of several separate programmatic spaces including two laboratory “pods”, the atrium that connects them and a rotunda structure that links the building with the Center for Excellence (COE). Overall, the main function includes physics and chemistry research lab spaces with a focus on the development of future energy technologies.

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21 Dec, 2025

Connecticut Children’s Medical Center

Connecticut Children’s Medical Center in Hartford, originally built in the early 1990s, was designed with a steel podium capable of supporting future vertical expansion. Three decades later, CannonDesign was tasked with realizing that expansion in a way that responded to contemporary healthcare delivery needs. Instead of the semicircular tower envisioned in the original scheme, the design team reconfigured the addition as a rectilinear, eight-story, 190,000-sq.-ft clinical tower rising above the existing podium and supported in part by new basement-level foundations. The reimagined tower integrates seamlessly with the existing structure while introducing programmatic flexibility for the future. Most notably, the expansion required a series of secondary yet highly visible structural elements—including a pedestrian bridge, entry canopy, and rooftop framing—that together embodied both the symbolic and functional goals of the project.

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21 Dec, 2025

Bornhorst + Ward

Bornhorst + Ward Coordinate Projects with Revu

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21 Dec, 2025

Arup

Revu for Reviews: Arup Goes Digital for Project Delivery

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21 Dec, 2025

Cottee Parker

Cottee Parker Goes Paperless on Queen’s Wharf

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