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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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| » Chukchansi Gold Resort & Casino |
Fresno |
Located near Yosemite National Park, Chukchansi offers guest the unique experience of an entertainment resort. With 11 additional floors, the addition to Chukchansi boasts luxury accommodations, 7 new restaurants, cafes bars as well as 2000 slots, 41 table games and a poker room with 12 poker tables. |
| » Jackson Rancheria Hotel & Conference Center |
Jackson |
Chavez-Grieves is working with eSteel and the Worth Group Architects out of Denver for a casino expansion for the Jackson Rancheria Band of Miwuk Indians. Resulting design, interiors and construction responsibilities includes a $15 million, 61,500 square foot, two-story casino expansion, tribal administration areas, and a three-story, 300-space parking structure connected to existing hotel and gaming areas by a pedestrian bridge. The team is currently working on a second parking garage for the site. |
| » Black Oak Casino |
Tuolumne |
Phase II of this project will be a three-story structure with 164,770 square feet and a construction cost of $60 million. Included in this phase will be a bakery, fine dining restaurant, a 300-seat entertainment lounge, Tuolumne Band of Miwuk Indians Tribal gaming offices, administrative offices and back of house services. The upper level will contain the children’s entertainment area, a bowling center, a video arcade and a fast food restaurant. Chavez-Grieves Consulting Engineers, Inc. is working with KGA Architects out of Dallas. Phase I included a 20,000 square foot metal building with a freestanding false facade. It contains 600 slot machines, 6 gaming tables, a central bar and a restaurant. The facade consists of columns made of stone that is indigenous to the area and large abstracted black oak leaves built of metal. After the Phase I metal building is removed, the freestanding wall will remain as signage for the permanent building. Phase II opened 2005. |
| » Valley View Casino |
Valley Center |
Construction is underway on the casino’s new six-story parking garage that will add 1,200 parking spaces bringing the total to 2,000. This new parking facility is scheduled to open at the end of 2006. The casino is 12 miles north of Escondido, California. The expansion will also add 450 new slot machines and 8 new table games, creating a total of over 1,700 slot and video poker machines and 18 exciting table games. Three new bars will be added to the casino, including an elegant steakhouse lounge, an entertainment bar with live music and a poker bar in the smoke-free slot area. Valley View will also be adding a special events center as the perfect venue to host intimate concerts, parties and other spectacular events. The expansion will add six new dining venues, including an all-new buffet, an innovative steakhouse, a 24-hour café featuring American and Asian-inspired cuisine, a walkup homemade pastry and coffee bar, an ice cream shop and an all-new team member dining room and grill. Chavez-Grieves Consulting Engineers is the structural engineer. Architect is JCJ Blackman of San Diego. |
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