Please select from our list of projects below for more information.

Sheridan Station Apartments

Modera LoHi

Stout24 Rowhomes

St. Francis Apartments at Cathedral Square

Hidden Lake Homes

Colewood Apartments

Sol Naciente Farm Worker Housing

Renaissance at North Colorado Station

Piranesi Apartments Phase II

Renaissance Uptown Lofts

Cornerstone Residences at St Francis Center

Care Meridian Bowles Skilled Nursing Facility

Estes Park Good Samaritan Village

The Academy Assisted Living

Goshen County Alzheimer's Center

Heritage Club Assisted Living Aurora

Heritage Club Assisted Living Lakewood

Northern Hotel

Peakview Apartments

Collinwood Assisted Care Facility

Eben Ezer Lutheran Care Facility

Colorado School of Mines Student Housing
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Sheridan Station Apartments
- Project: Sheridan Station Apartments
- Location: Denver, CO
- Client: Mile High Development
- Architect: Johnson Nathan Strohe
Project Description:
Sheridan Station Apartments is a 129,274 SF building that will consist of 133 affordable workforce housing units in an 7 story, Infinity structure over two levels of podium, and dual elevator served building. The project will be the first phase of a Transit Oriented Development (“TOD”) located adjacent to the RTD Sheridan Light Rail Station in Denver. -
Modera LoHi
- Project: Modera LoHi
- Location: Denver, CO
- Client: Mill Creek Residential Trust
- Architect: Shears Adkins Rockmore
Project Description:
The Modera LoHi project will create 129 apartment units in the Lower Highland neighborhood of Denver. A podium plus four design, the 183,000 SF complex will provide underground parking to residents, as well as other amenities including a lounge, fitness center, an outdoor deck, pool deck, and a rooftop deck with incredible views of Denver’s skyline. -
Stout24 Rowhomes
- Project: Stout24 Rowhomes
- Location: Denver, CO
- Client: The Morrison Group
- Architect: Studio PBA
Project Description:
This project provides thirteen new affordable for-sale townhomes at 24th St and Stout St in Denver’s Five Points neighborhood. The units are spread across two buildings, each three stories. 11 units feature a one car garage and a 2nd floor balcony. The remaining two units have surface parking and a rooftop deck. Gas water heater and furnace are included in each unit. Aqua-Therm mechanical design. Wood-framed, rowhouse-style construction. -
St. Francis Apartments at Cathedral Square
- Project: St Francis Apartments at Cathedral Square
- Location: Denver, CO
- Client: St. Francis Apartments LLLP
- Architect: Humphries Poli Architects
Project Description:
St Francis serves as permnanent supportive housing for the homeless. This 44,608 sq.ft project consists of a single six-story building with podium parking, a lobby/reception area, manager’s office, security office, storage space and two apartments on the ground floor. Floors two through five each have twelve apartments. Finally, floor six has space for work stations, interview rooms, a community kitchen and dining area, a large community and training room, case management offices, a meeting/break room, and a large outdoor terrace. -
Hidden Lake Homes
- Project: Hidden Lake Homes
- Location: Westminster, CO
- Client: Jefferson County Housing Authority
- Architect: ej Architecture
Project Description:
Hidden Lake Homes, constructed for the Jefferson County Housing Authority, is a single three story elevator building on a four-acre site. Designed by ej Architecture, the unit mix is forty-two (42) 1BR/1BA units averaging 667 square feet each and thirty (30) 2-BR/1-BA units averaging 928 square feet each. The total building square footage is approximately 73,400 square feet comprised of 55,800 square feet of residential space and 20,900 square feet of hallways, stairs, mechanical spaces, and common areas. Interior amenities include a community room with attached kitchen, fitness room, internet cafe, hair salon, an exam room for visiting medical personnel, and a third floor open viewing terrace. -
Colewood Apartments
- Project: Colewood Apartments
- Location: Denver, CO
- Client: RPDG Tennyson Street, LLC
- Architect: Craine Architecture, Inc.
Project Description:
As the most recent development for Riverpoint Partners of Denver, this project will feature 49 luxury apartments with great views located in the heart of the Tennyson retail blocks in Denver’s Berkeley Neighborhood. Designed by Craine Architecture, Colewood Apartments features one and two bedroom units, community room, underground parking, and private roof balconies. A true “zero lot line” project, Colewood Apartments will fill nearly 100% of the property area.
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Sol Naciente Farm Worker Housing
- Project: Sol Naciente Farm Worker Housing
- Location: Denver, CO
- Client: Community Resources and Housing Development
- Architect: Faleide Architecture
Project Description:
The seven acre site will house fifty residential units located in five separate buildings. The buildings consist of 16 two bedroom units, 8 three bedroom units, 16 four bedroom units, and 10 three bedroom two-story town houses. Exterior façade is a mix of vertical and lap siding, with vinyl windows. The Project also contains a community building complete with a kitchen, community room, offices, and laundry facility. The Project has a mix of financing including USDA and tax credits. It is also being built to Enterprise Green Communities criteria and Energy Star Qualified Homes.
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Renaissance at North Colorado Station
- Project: Renaissance at North Colorado Station
- Location: Denver, CO
- Client: Colorado Coalition for the Homeless
- Architect: Studio Completiva
Project Description:
The Renaissance at North Colorado Station development is a new construction mixed-income, mixed-use multi-family affordable housing development at 3999 Colorado Boulevard in Denver, Colorado. Located on a Transit Oriented Development site in the Clayton neighborhood, this project provides 103 units of rental housing, consisting of 19 studio, 54 one-bedroom, 24 two-bedroom, and 6 three-bedroom apartments. In addition the project improvements include supportive services and management offices along with resident amenities.
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Piranesi Apartments Phase II
- Project: Piranesi Apartments Phase II
- Location: Denver, CO
- Client: Granum Partners
- Architect: John B. Collins Architect, LLC
Project Description:
This six floor project consists of the addition of 24- High End Market Rate Apartments in Denver, Colorado. The structure will include underground parking and utilizes podium construction with 4 floors of wood framed construction on top. The total project addition is 50,000 square feet.
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Renaissance Uptown Lofts
- Project: Renaissance Uptown Lofts
- Location: Colfax & Pearl Streets - Denver, CO
- Type: Transitional Housing
- Owner: Colorado Coalition for the Homeless
- Architect: Humphries Poli Architects
Project Description:
This project is a 99,276 sf, five story podium construction transitional housing building, built for Colorado Coalition for the Homeless. The project has parking and 8,000 sf of retail space on the ground level. The first deck will be a post-tensioned slab with 4 floors of wood framing above. The 98 residential units on four floors are broken down as follows: 92 one-bedroom, 3 two-bedroom, and 3 studio apartments.
Renaissance Uptown Lofts is designed and built in accordance with Green Communities’ guidelines, featuring photovoltaic solar panels, ENERGY STAR rated appliances, enhanced insulation and healthy interior materials. It is designed to fit with the architectural elements of the nearby historic neighborhood as well as new infill developments.
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Cornerstone Residences at St Francis Center
- Project: Cornerstone Residences at St Francis Center
- Location: Denver, CO
- Owner: Rocky Mountain Housing Development Corp.
- Architect: VTBS Architects
Project Description:
This five story transitional housing project is 55,000 square feet and contains 50 individual units in the Curtis Park neighborhood of Denver. Structure is concrete underground parking, with a first floor concrete podium and four stories of wood framing. The building contains fully furnished rooms, a community room, television and fitness rooms, a computer learning lab, an employment center, a clinic, case manager offices, and a rooftop garden terrace. The project also included demolition of the former Alpine Hotel located on the site. The Cornerstone Residences were developed to offer homeless individuals and families a place to stabilize their lives prior to moving to independent housing, and Alliance utilized Section 3 residents to help complete the project.
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Care Meridian Bowles Skilled Nursing Facility
- Project: Care Meridian Bowles Skilled Nursing Facility
- Location: Littleton, CO
- Client: Cirrus Group
- Architect: Black Box Design Studios
Project Description:
Care Meridian Bowles is a 36 bed skilled nursing facility. The facility includes a kitchen for patient meal preparation, dining area, therapy rooms, hydro bath facilities; each room has full medical gas. The project is broken down into 6 pods, three of which are patient wings, one is utility and mechanical areas, one is kitchen and one is therapy. It is a wood frame construction with an exterior finish a combination of stone veneer below fiber cement siding. Additionally there are exposed glue lam trusses at each of the 6 wings and the main entry.
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Estes Park Good Samaritan Village
- Project: Estes Park Good Samaritan Village
- Location: Estes Park, CO
- Owner: Evangelical Lutheran Good Samaritan Society
- Architect: Basis Architecture
Project Description:
Estes Park Good Samaritan Village is a Senior/Assisted living complex designed to offer individual living units as a product of the Evangelical Lutheran Good Samaritan Society. The Society is a not-for-profit and charitable organization based in Sioux Falls, South Dakota, operating over 240 senior resident and care centers throughout the United States. Estes Park Good Samaritan Village is an exciting development providing choices for Senior Living and Assisted Care alternatives. This housing and health care continuum combines the advantages of a private home with the security of support services on a 50 acre site. The facility includes 10 estate home sites, 26 duplexes, 34 senior apartments and 24 assisted living units. The buildings reflect the mountain environment and are wood framed with brick and wood siding on the exterior.
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The Academy Assisted Living
- Project: The Academy Assisted Living
- Location: Boulder, CO
- Type: Historical Renovation and Remodel
- Owner: The Academy Development Group
- Architect: RNL Design
Project Description:
86,700 sf historical renovation and addition to Mount St. Gertrude’s Academy in Boulder, Colorado. The Academy campus, consisting of the original Academy building which was constructed in 1892, the Chapel, and the Conservatory, is listed on the National Register of Historic Places and is a state and local landmark. In 1980, a fire destroyed the school’s third and fourth floors. The project consisted of restoration of the historic Academy buildings and construction of a new apartment addition and nine bungalows. A total of fifty-one residential units for an upscale, integrated living community for senior citizens comprise the entire facility. The project challenge was to maintain the original intent of the designers, builders and residents while upgrading life safety elements, including features appropriate for a senior community.
Project Awards:
AGC - Project of the Year Award $5 - $15 Million Dollars General Contractor
AGC - Award of Merit Meeting the Challenges of a Difficult Job General Contractor
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Goshen County Alzheimer's Center
- Project: Goshen County Alzheimer's Center
- Location: Torrington, Wyoming
- Architect: Pappas & Pappas Architecture
Project Description:
This project was a new 26-bed Alzheimer’s facility in Torrington, Wyoming. The building is an 18,000 square foot, single story facility located to the West of the existing hospital. Eventually a corridor will connect the two buildings. The building is a wood structure with exterior siding and a brick wainscoting. Interior finishes include a Kitchen, Living Areas, Patient Rooms and staff areas for treatment of Alzheimer’s patients in the Eastern Wyoming area.
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Heritage Club Assisted Living Aurora
- Project: Heritage Club Assisted Living Aurora
- Location: Aurora, CO
- Owner: American Retirement Corporation
- Architect: Earl Swenson Architects
Project Description:
The American Retirement Corporation (ARC) is a national company that specializes in providing assisted living housing for seniors. The Heritage Club of Aurora provides an all-inclusive assisted living facility geared to retired and memory impaired seniors in the Denver area.
Heritage Club of Aurora included the construction of two 40-unit assisted living facilities, and a 13-unit memory-impaired facility. These 3 buildings were approximately 75,000 square feet. Construction was comprised of monolithic slab foundations, wood frame structure, masonry, and siding exteriors. A central food preparation facility, high-end interior finishes, a nurse call-system and a facility for memory impaired residents requiring special security and safety devices made up the additional scope of work for the project.
As the CM/GC, Alliance Construction Solutions provided extensive preconstruction services to the owner and architect. Those services were assisting with the entitlement process, and coordination with local city and state agencies for our out-of-state client. Alliance also completed approximately 30% of the construction with its own forces including framing and concrete; thus providing the owner with schedule, cost and quality advantages on their project.
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Heritage Club Assisted Living Lakewood
- Project: Heritage Club Assisted Living Lakewood
- Location: Lakewood, CO
- Owner: American Retirement Corporation
- Architect: Earl Swenson Architects
Project Description:
The American Retirement Corporation (ARC) is a national company specializing in providing assisted living housing for seniors. The Heritage Club of Lakewood provides an all-inclusive assisted living facility geared to retired and memory impaired seniors in the Denver area.
Heritage Club of Lakewood included the construction of 3, 26-unit assisted living facilities, and a 14-unit memory-impaired foot facility. The campus included a 2000 sf commercial kitchen housed in close proximity to residence units. These four buildings were approximately 85,000 sf combined. Construction was comprised of monolithic slab foundations, wood frame structure, masonry and siding exteriors. High-end interior finishes, a nurse call-system and a facility for memory impaired residents requiring special security and safety devices made up the additional scope of work for the project.
As the CM/GC, Alliance Construction Solutions provided extensive pre-construction services to the owner and architect. Those services were assisting with the entitlement process, and coordination with local city and state agencies for our out-of-state client. Alliance also completed approximately 30% of the construction with its own forces, including framing and concrete; thus providing the owner with schedule, cost and quality advantages on the project.
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Northern Hotel
- Project: Northern Hotel
- Location: Fort Collins, CO
- Owner: Funding Partners For Housing Solutions & The National Development Council
- Architect: Vaught Frye Architects
The multi-award-winning Northern Hotel Renovation Project converted a 93-year-old, 45,000 square foot building into retail, multi-use, and senior living space. Working with historic building authorities, all four stories of the Northern Hotel were completely renovated while maintaining the integrity of the Art Deco building.
Renovations included structural modifications throughout, stairs, adding an elevator, replacing HVAC, plumbing and electrical systems, relocating partition walls and providing new finishes inside.
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Peakview Apartments
- Project: Peakview Apartments
- Location: Lafayette, CO
- Owner: Peak Properties and Development Corp.
- Architect: Lantz-Boggio Architects
Project Description:
This HUD-financed project was built on an 11.5-acre site in Lafayette, Colorado. The project consisted of 160 units in seven 3-story buildings of wood-frame construction with masonite-board siding on the exterior. The complex offers a one-story clubhouse, outdoor barbecue areas, a large center courtyard and car ports.
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Collinwood Assisted Care Facility
- Project: Collinwood Assisted Care Facility
- Location: Fort Collins, CO
- Owner: The Provident Group
- Architect: Bruker Brown Associates
Project Description:
The original facility in Fort Collins was built as an office building for a national mental health care organization but was never opened because of financial constraints. The building was subsequently purchased for conversion to an assisted living center. Alliance Construction Solutions was hired as CM/GC to work in conjunction with the design firm located in St. Louis, MO. Extensive alterations were necessary to convert the facility into an elderly care center and the re-construction budget was limited. The facility contains a central core, separate living wings and multiple activity areas. Enclosed connecting corridors were added between the central facility and adjacent buildings, in addition to the intensive interior remodeling. The entire complex is approximately 60,000 sf arranged in a functional campus setting.
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Eben Ezer Lutheran Care Facility
- Project: Eben Ezer Lutheran Care Facility
- Owner: Eben Ezer Lutheran Care Facility
- Architect: Lantz-Boggio Architects
Project Description:
Eben Ezer Lutheran Care Facility located in Brush, CO, was originally built in the early 1900's and upgraded in the 1950's. The building is a full service extended care facility consisting of 200-beds, also includes a chapel which is attached to the main facility and is used on a full-time basis.
The renovation of this facility consisted of remodeling every wing and different department or services within the facility. Alliance also built a new activity building, kitchens and dining rooms, as well as a new administration wing. Finishes throughout the building include new carpeting, wall coverings, acoustical ceilings, light fixtures and new HVAC system.
A new congregate care facility was also constructed including 18 one and two bedroom apartments with full baths and kitchens. The 20,000 sf building is a one story, wood frame facility. Special features included a congregate kitchen with a 50 seat dining room and a community family room complete with fireplace.
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Colorado School of Mines Student Housing
- Project: Colorado School of Mines Student Housing
- Location: Student Housing at Mines Park Golden, CO
- Client: Colorado School of Mines
- Architect: Vaught Frye
Project Description:
The Student Housing at Mines Park project included the demolition of existing housing facility and the construction of 75,000 square feet of student housing, divided into 10 living unit buildings and 1 commons building.
This was the first design/build for the State of Colorado, and had extremely tight scheduling and budgets. The building exterior skin consisted of face brick and 16" siding. The HVAC system was comprised of an Aqua-Therm system that utilizes hot water from the hot water heater as the heat source. Preservation of the existing foliage was project priority as well as the successful management of difficult site drainage.