World of Color...Winner of the Institution of Civil Engineers (ICE) London 2019 Team of the Year...
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A World of ColorColoring sheets of projects from around the globe
April 2020
This multi-award winning (17 to date!) project, is Scotland’s largest infrastructure project for a generation, and is safeguarding one of the most vital connections in the transport network.
Transport ScotlandQueensferry CrossingScotland, U.K.
Boots On The Ground Putting Boots On The Moon
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Picture yourself as part of the Artemis Generation
Blacktown Mount Druitt Hospital New South Wales, Australia
Jacobs is delivering architectural work for the award-winning Blacktown Hospital expansion project, providing a new facility to allow expansion of existing services to meet increasing demand, room to offer new health services to reduce the need to travel out of the area for treatment and addition of new clinical technology to support the best contemporary hospital care for the growing population in New South Wales.
Enfield CouncilMeridian WaterLondon Borough of Enfield, North London, U.K.
Jacobs has been selected to provide technical design and planning advisory services for the delivery of strategic infrastructure at Meridian Water, a 20-year regeneration program in North London.
For nearly 20 years, Jacobs has supported the National Science Foundation with Arctic Research Support and Logistics Services.
Kirkwood Performing Arts CenterKirkwood, Missouri, U.S.
Structural precast concrete sandwich panels were selected early in the design process for the construction of the auditorium and fly loft. The precast panels will be among the tallest ever installed in the U.S.
Environment Agency Thames Estuary Asset Management 2100 Programme London, U.K.
Winner of the Institution of Civil Engineers (ICE) London 2019 Team of the Year award, this 10-year programme to refurbish and replace tidal flood defences in London is one of the U.K. Government’s top 40 infrastructure projects.
Denver International AirportC East Concourse Expansion Denver, Colorado, U.S.
Inhabiting 33,523 acres, DEN — the fifth busiest airport in the U.S. and 20th busiest in the world (2018) — continues to experience year-over-year, record-breaking passenger growth and is expanding all three of its concourses to meet current and future passenger and airline demand.
Highways England A14 Cambridge to Huntingdon improvement schemeEngland, U.K.
A new 12-mile bypass designed by Jacobs and Atkins which opened in Cambridgeshire, U.K., a year ahead of schedule.
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City of Atlanta The Stitch Vision StudyAtlanta, Georgia, U.S.
The vision is to create a fifteen-acre deck park over the interstate to unlock economic development in the district leading to the reestablishment of a walkable, world-class destination leveraging a direct connection to Downtown and Midtown Atlanta.
Gippsland Water The VortexGippsland region of Victoria, Australia
Gippsland Water Factory’s interpretive centre, The Vortex, provides an educational experience on water cycle management and the benefits of water reuse. Featuring interactive displays, touch-screens and powerful videos, The Vortex focuses on water conservation and sustainable water management; highlighting water as a precious resource and increasing awareness of the need to use water responsibly.
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