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Leading the Home Building Industry: Pro Builder's 2021 Forty Under 40

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Horton, Denver. Andrew Owen , 31, Project Manager, Thrive Home Builders, Denver. Jared Phifer , 39, President, Revolve Design-Build, Denver. Jared Phifer , 39, President, Revolve Design-Build, Denver. Certifications • Florida Building Contractor. Certifications • Arkansas Contractors License.

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A Home for the Ages: Sustainability, Health, and Attainability in One

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The angled living room, in which the furnishings face a fireplace/flat-screen TV combination, draws visitors into the space and provides glimpses (from right to left) of the kitchen, laundry, and den. “ICFs are 11 times stronger than masonry walls, are far more thermally efficient than a framed wall, and result in a much quieter home.”.

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Former munitions plant reimagined as net-zero federal workplace

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Building site: Designed to SITES Silver certification, the landscape will feature adaptable trees, a pollinator garden and bioswales for water conservation to further connect employees to nature. Honoring its beautiful home state Each of Building 48’s neighborhoods draw inspiration from the scenic wonders of Colorado.

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Architectural ‘Frankenstein’ features breakthrough sustainable design

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Building site: Designed to SITES Silver certification, the landscape will feature adaptable trees, a pollinator garden and bioswales for water conservation to further connect employees to nature. Honoring its beautiful home state Each of Building 48’s neighborhoods draw inspiration from the scenic wonders of Colorado.

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Cover Story: 2014 Business Facilities Rankings Report

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billion Competitive Renewable Energy Zone transmission project (CREZ), capping nearly a decade of planning, upgrades and new construction along 3,600 miles of high-voltage transmission lines across central and West Texas. Early on in 2009, Louisiana convinced Gardner Denver Inc.—a In January, Texas completed the last segment of the $6.8-billion

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