What Nunn offers our partners
- 40+ years building quality projects
- Dedication to making things work
- Building approach tailored to fit your project goals
- Industry experience paired with leading construction methods
- Proven systems that meet project deadlines and budget
- Open, honest communication
- Projects executed with precision
- A long-term relationship that lasts after project completion
Expertise in your industry
The experience to lead, the dedication to serve.
Projects that make our communities proud
Ed Robson Arena, Mike & Barbara Yalich Student Services Center
Colorado College, Colorado Springs CO
The Ed Robson Arena and Mike & Barbara Yalich Student Services Center is a new state-of-the-art 270,000 s.f. facility built on a single city block which includes a 3,400+ seat multi-purpose hockey arena, a parking garage and a Student Services Center which houses a new location for the campus bookstore, mail room and a health and wellbeing suite for campus student services.
See The ProjectSouthwest Memorial Hospital Patient Wing and Lobby
Cortez, CO
The multi-phase expansion on the Southwest Memorial Hospital Campus in Cortez, CO includes a new main entry and lobby, MOB, patient wing and emergency room entrance. The upgrades provide increased comfort, safety, and privacy for patients and visitors of SWMH.
See The ProjectSprings Rescue Mission
Colorado Springs, CO
A first of its kind in El Paso County, the unified campus brings all required services into one location serving 300 people daily and provides triple the amount of sleeping spaces that were available in the past.
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