Brinkman Construction Promotes Project Executives
Andrew McAlister, Justin Tuck and Aubry Teeters have been promoted to project executives at BrinkmanConstruction. McAlister is a graduate of Auburn University. Tuck is a graduate of Colorado State University. Teeters is a graduate of the University of Colorado.
Patina Flats at The Foundry nears completion
Totaling 259,641-SF combined, the Lincoln and Cleveland Buildings broke ground in the summer of 2017 and now both race toward completion as summer turns to fall in 2018. Brinkman Construction is delivering the project, while design services were managed by OZ Architecture.
Brinkman finishes affordable senior housing project
The affordable housing senior living community, which is owned by Mc-Dermott Properties and managed by ComCap Management, includes ground floor commercial flex space and amenities such as a horseshoe pit, billiards room, shuffle board and gym.
Brinkman Construction Named Fastest Growing Company
Brinkman Construction was among the companies recognized for being among the fastest growing in Northern Colorado due to revenue growth of $90 million over a two-year period.
Eating Recovery Center Tops Out in Lowry
Construction of Colorado’s newest, state-of-the-art Eating Recovery Center in Denver reached its highest point last week. Located at 8199 East 1st Avenue, the facility is directly adjacent to six other locations and a half-mile from another in Denver’s Lowry district.
Brinkman building vision-surgery center in Longmont
The Advanced Vision Surgery Center is being built adjacent to the eye-care center at 1400 Dry Creek Drive, which was constructed in 2005. The general contractor for the project is Fort Collins-based Brinkman Construction. Denver-based Marasco & Associates Inc. designed the building.
Crow Hop and Brinkman create The Foundry cream ale
Almost two years into a messy, disruptive redevelopment project literally on the doorstep of Crow Hop Brewing in downtown Loveland, one of the brewery's owners and some of the guys from the construction company decided, over a beer, to do something fun together.
So they set aside a Saturday to brew some beer. The result of that collaborative effort, which will be finished in a couple of weeks, is The Foundry cream ale.