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NATIVE AMERICAN PROJECTS

Our design build teams have completed more Native American owned resorts (35+) than any other structural design-build entity in the country. Our experience with Native American cultures, sovereign land, construction in remote regions, and tailoring our design to a local Native American workforce has been a valued resource for our clients.

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» Wild Horse Pass Resort & Spa Chandler
This project will included a new hotel/conference center will include 250 rooms and suites. The conference center will provide 8,000 square feet of ballroom space and 3,600 square feet of breakout and exterior space for meetings. The casino will offer guests 1300 machines, 48 table games, a 24 table poker room, a high limit area, a dedicated non-smoking slot area and a new parking garage. An event venue with seating capacity of over 1,500 guests will have the ability to be transformed into a dynamic nightclub when the theater is not in use. Food and beverage choices will include a 120-seat food court, and three restaurants. $150 million cc.
» Casino del Sol Phases I & II Tucson
Casino Del Sol is a new, highly themed, 240,000 square foot Class III gaming facility for the Pascua Yaqui Tribe in Tucson, Arizona. The project is located on tribal land that has a half-mile frontage along Valencia Road, to the southwest of Tucson, Arizona. It will be the tribe's second casino. For this fast-track project, Chavez-Grieves Consulting Engineers, Inc. is providing structural design and engineering services. This project will be completed in two phases. Phase I includes a 70,000 square foot facility to temporarily operate up to 500 slot machines, as well as a 4,200 seat amphitheater. The main core of the Phase I building will be renovated after Phase II opens to house a 36-lane bowling center. Phase II will complete the build-out of the casino and entertainment facility, estimated at 240,000 square feet. Included in Phase II was a 15-table poker room, a 1,000-seat bingo hall, an off-track betting counter, 9,000 square feet of expansion space and multiple-themed dining venues.
» Casino del Sol Amphitheater Tucson
The Casino Del Sol Amphitheater is set against the backdrop of Black Mountain in Tucson and is designed to seat 4,400 guests. The amphitheater is designed to house a variety of social and cultural events with a strong emphasis on a summer concert series for the Tucson regional area. The concept of the design is to link the amphitheater to the hotel and casino through a series of plazas and pathway providing the guest with a full range of entertainment activities. The state-of-the-art ticketing gate is anchored by a tower element, which provides the architectural and visual connection to all of the developments venues.
» Desert Diamond Casino Tucson
In 2007, a new 164,000 square foot casino and 180,000 foot hotel in Tucson for the Tohono O’dham Nation was completed. The casino provides space for 1300 machines, 24 table games, a 300-seat bingo hall with keno, and a dedicated poker room with 12 tables. A full spectrum of amenities includes a food court, a 250 seat buffet, an upscale 125 seat steakhouse, and a dynamic 200-seat nightclub. The new facility was designed on a portion of an existing parking lot by some undeveloped land adjacent to the existing casino. Careful attention was given to planning for the continuous operation of the existing casino to minimize the impacts to customers and the bottom line cash flow. During the entire construction and design process, there was no downtime as the existing facility was closed and the new casino was opened simultaneously. The hotel was designed to 4-star standards, with 150 rooms and junior suites. The facility also boasts a 6,000 square feet conference facility with separate breakout rooms and pre-function space.

 
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