Building Group

Building new structures is where Q&D started back in 1964, with a small kitchen build-out, a borrowed truck and garage office. Since those early days, Q&D has built projects that range from a small equipment replacement project in a hospital operating room to a $230,000,000 luxury mountain resort, and everything in between. That varied background of experience is the foundation for our professional construction management process that will provide you with a well-planned path for your team, a safe and efficient project during construction and a final result that meets your needs while providing you with the best value.

Q&D’s Building Group delivers public works and private projects using a collaborative, transparent and open-book approach. Over 92% of our projects over the last 20 years have been for repeat clients. Regular clients include SCHEELS, University of Nevada, Reno, Saint Mary’s Regional Medical Center, NV State Public Works Division, Washoe County School District and the Reno-Tahoe International Airport.

Additionally, Q&D worked closely with University Facilities Maintenance throughout the system rough-in’s and installation to assure proper service clearances were maintained for mechanical, electrical and controls. Q&D led bi-weekly walkthroughs with the foreman of each MEP trade, and service techs from UNR Facilities, armed with prepared spreadsheet checklists to assure clearances were maintained at over 200 specific locations in the project. The process assured the specifications were met and served to familiarize the client with their facility as it was being constructed.

Helping to elevate the University of Nevada, Reno to tier 1 university status, the Mathewson-IGT Knowledge Center (“the KC”) is one of the most technically advanced information centers in the country, set in a dynamic campus community center. The 5-story, 295,000-sf facility has an automated library retrieval system, a 180-seat auditorium, art gallery, sculpture garden, exhibit areas, coffee shop, recording studio, multi-media production lab, advanced computing and audio/visual technology and more – all designed to immerse students in today’s collaborative and multi-media-driven approach to learning.

“Q&D made an impressive start on the job by delivering a single pour of 2,700 cubic yards of concrete to form the ASRS slab floor. Your team showed superior craftsmanship on the arcade beams with the brick soldier courses and foam infill. I was impressed to see your concrete craftsmen pour the beams monolithically at 60 feet above grade.”

– Lyle Woodward, UNR Director of Facilities Services

Selected as the construction manager for this outstanding facility, Q&D’s team also formed and placed the concrete, the largest continuous pour in Nevada history, involving 2,700 cubic-yards or 12 million pounds of concrete. That equates to 11 miles of four-foot-wide sidewalk! The unprecedented pour was necessary to support the weight of the automated storage and retrieval system (ASRS), a modern library collection management system that integrates high-density storage shelving with robotic retrieval. Q&D’s team worked alongside the client and the design team to coordinate with the ASRS vendor and to provide constructability feedback on how to design the unique support structure.

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