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Faith Bible Chapel Sanctuary; Fellowship Hall

The Family Worship Center is an inspiring addition to the Faith Bible campus.  The exterior of the $11.8 million, two story, 76,000 s.f. facility is constructed with brick, cast stone and glass.  The main public elevation is highlighted with a 150 foot long curved waterwall.  The facility houses a state of the art, 34,000 s.f., 2,600 seat, multi-media performance sanctuary; a 22,000 s.f., two story fellowship hall with food service facilities; ten classrooms; and a nursery.  Since the sanctuary is intended to serve Faith Bible chapel as a video and audio production studio, the mechanical system and building elements were designed to provide superior sound and lighting qualities.

City of Westminster Public Safety Center

The new Public Safety Center for the City of Westminster is a $14 million, two story, 70,000 s.f. building.  It is located adjacent to the existing City Hall and Clock Tower and is part of the municipal complex.

The facility contains police administration and patrol offices, crime lab, 911 dispatch, detention holding cells, evidence storage areas, exercise / locker areas, community relations offices and The City’s Fire Administration offices.

The steel frame structure and associated sitework improvements were constructed in just 18 months.

Hendrick Motorsports 24 Race Shop

A new race shop and office building for Hendrick Motorsports and Jeff Gordon’s #24 DuPont and Jimmie Johnson’s #48 Lowe’s (NASCAR Winston Cup Racing Teams) includes extremely high end Lobby finishes are of anigre wood panels, epoxy terrazzo floor in a waving checkered flag pattern, and extensive aluminum and glass displays.  The 2nd floor contains Jeff Gordon’s private offices and the offices of all support staff.  The balance of the facility is for engineering offices as well as Cup car finish fabrication, painting, and setup. The Lobby contains memorabilia from Jeff Gordon’s and Jimmie Johnson’s careers including uniforms, trophies from each victory, and #24 and #48 display cars.  Jeff Gordon leads a video tour through the facility on several plasma screens throughout the space.

Wm. W. Meyer & Sons

Krusinski Construction Company’s client Wm. W. Meyer manufactures dry bulk material processing equipment, pneumatic conveyors, dust collectors, insulation blowing machines and vacuum collection systems. This operation requires 120 different machines, all with different electrical requirements. When designing their new facility, Krusinski brought in an outside electrical consultant to provide fixed estimates and a 16-page electrical plan. As a result the new facility was not only completed on time, but also incorporated a number of energy-saving ideas.