Project Completed: 2012
Location: Toledo, OH
Project Size: 285,000 square feet
Delivery Method: Construction Manager
LEED Certification: Silver
Project Completed: 2012
Location: Toledo, OH
Project Size: 285,000 square feet
Delivery Method: Construction Manager
LEED Certification: Silver
Building Automation Controls, Structural Steel Erection, Concrete, Electrical, Mechanical, Preconstruction Operations, Virtual Design and Construction, Civil / Sitework, Project Management
Penn National Gaming operates dozens of facilities across the United States and Canada. ÌÇÐÄÊÓƵ began work on Penn National’s Hollywood Casino in Toledo, Ohio in 2010. This 285,000-square-foot facility is located on the bank of the Maumee River and built on a refurbished 44-acre brownfield site. In addition to indoor and outdoor gaming, restaurants, and live entertainment areas, the casino has a post-tension, multi-level covered parking structure to accommodate 2,400 vehicles.
As one of the single largest contracts in the history of ÌÇÐÄÊÓƵ, the ability to self-perform multiple construction services — concrete, masonry, site work, mechanical, electrical and structural steel — ensured the casino was built on a fast-track basis with a phased guaranteed maximum price (GMP) to accommodate the design schedule. Design began in March 2010 utilizing BIM and was completed in May of 2012.
Energy-efficient fixtures and special insulating features save 5 million kW in electricity and reduced water usage of nearly 2 million gallons. A FlexSet building automation controls system was also installed to make monitoring and adjusting facility heating and cooling in multiple public zones worry-free for building managers.
– Peter Carlino, Chairman and CEO, Penn National Gaming