American Structurepoint in the News

American Structurepoint projects and people appeared in the news media 20 times in December. Here’s a recap.

  • Senior Housing News reported that Glasswater Creek of Plainfield received a second-place award in the 2020 Senior Housing News Architecture and Design Awards. (Please see the article appearing elsewhere in the newsletter.)
  • The Lafayette Journal and Courier reported on plans for the new $50 million Lafayette public safety building and parking garage that we are designing.
  • The Hamilton County Reporter and The Noblesville Times published news that the Hotel Carmichael of Carmel received a New Construction Award from OneZone, a chamber of commerce serving Fishers and Carmel, Indiana. We provided structural engineering for the hotel. (Please see the article appearing elsewhere in the newsletter.
  • The Fort Wayne Journal Gazette published an article touting the benefits of the State Boulevard Phase II project in that city. The article quoted American Structurepoint employees Scott Crites, Adam Urschel, and Briana Hope.
  • Indiana Business.com reported on the opening of the Cline Avenue Bridge in East Chicago, Indiana. We designed approaches to the privately funded $150 million bridge project. (Please see the article appearing elsewhere in the newsletter).
  • Indianapolis Business Journal (IBJ,) Current in Noblesville, and the Hamilton County Reporter published articles regarding the preferred route for Pleasant Street in Noblesville and a citizens group expressing opposition over the route. We are providing engineering design services for the project.
  • The Lafayette Journal and Courier and The Lafayette Leader reported on the release of a feasibility study completed by us and MKSK regarding converting Third and Fourth streets in downtown Lafayette from one-way to two-way traffic.
  • The Princeton Daily Clarion published an article that the Gibson County Council authorized paying American Structurepoint for design work on the Gibson County Jail project to date.
  • The Northwest Times of Indiana updated readers about progress on the Merrillville Community Center, now known as the Dean & Barbara White Community Center, that our architects designed. The facility is expected to open in March 2021.
  • This Week.com published an article about the Jan. 4, 2021 opening of The Ashford of Grove City, a senior living community in Grove City, Ohio. We did civil engineering and land surveying for the project.
  • Building Excellence Magazine reported that American Structurepoint is a sponsor of the Hillside Community Garden project to bring urban farming to the Hillside Neighborhood in Indianapolis.
  • The Georgetown News-Democrat in Georgetown, Ohio, reported that American Structurepoint completed a study regarding the repair and upgrade of that village’s drinking water system.
  • The IBJ and Hamilton County Reporter reported on the preferred route for the SR 32 reconstruction project in Westfield for which we did the roadway design and environmental work.
  • Building Excellence Magazine reported that American Structurepoint will serve as an advisor to the 16 Tech Community Corporation for the design and construction of its signature bridge project in the Indianapolis innovation district.
  • Building Indiana Magazine and Building Excellence Magazine reported that American Structurepoint earned Healthiest Employers honors in Indiana and Ohio.
  • Current in Fishers published an article about the opening of the SR 37 and 126th Street interchange in Fishers, Indiana that we designed.
  • Pointstreet.com published an article about the construction of Lafayette’s new Loeb Stadium that we designed
  • Indiana Business.com reported on the opening of the Cline Avenue Bridge in East Chicago, Indiana. We designed the approaches to the $150 million bridge. (Please see the article appearing elsewhere in the newsletter.)
  • WBIW Radio reported on 2021 construction plans for the 7-Line project in Bloomington, Indiana. We are the design consultant for the project that will add bicycle lanes and an improved bus corridor along Seventh Street.
  • The Columbus Underground reported on construction of a new event venue in the Italian Village portion of Columbus for which we did civil engineering work.
  • The Warsaw Times-Union reported that the Warsaw Redevelopment Commission approved a $3,096.36 claim from American Structurepoint for the Buffalo Street Plaza reconstruction project from October.

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