CannonDesign Archives - سԹ /tag/cannondesign/ Design - Construction - Operations Wed, 03 Dec 2025 17:12:55 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9.4 /wp-content/uploads/2026/01/cropped-SCN_favicon-32x32.png CannonDesign Archives - سԹ /tag/cannondesign/ 32 32 Brandon Dekker Joins DBIA National Board /2025/12/03/brandon-dekker-joins-dbia-national-board/ /2025/12/03/brandon-dekker-joins-dbia-national-board/#respond Wed, 03 Dec 2025 17:12:55 +0000 /?p=54412 Brandon Dekker, West Region Executive Director at CannonDesign and a nationally recognized leader in collaborative project delivery, has been appointed to the national board of directors for the Design-Build Institute of America.

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Brandon Dekker, West Region Executive Director at CannonDesign and a nationally recognized leader in collaborative project delivery, has been appointed to the national board of directors for the Design-Build Institute of America (DBIA) and recently named to the prestigious DBIA College of Fellows — and honor extended to approximately 2% of all Designated Design-Build Professionals

The DBIA’sboard ofdirectors plays a vital role in guiding the organization’s mission to advance design-build as an effective and efficient project delivery method.As a board member, Dekker will help shape national policy, champion industry education and foster collaboration among owners,designersand builders to improve outcomes for communities nationwide.

Dekker’s induction into the DBIA College of Fellows reflects his commitment to sparking lasting change across the AEC industry by championing collaborative delivery methods, especially Progressive Design-Build (PDB). In 2023, he led the effort behind California Senate Bill 706 (SB 706), signed into law by Governor Gavin Newsom, which now enables cities, counties and special districts statewide to use PDB. Since its passage, California has seen a rapid rise in public projects delivered through this approach.

Dekker’s policy leadership is matched by his active service to the profession. He served as President of the DBIA Western Pacific Region in 2022 and has since shaped national policy as a member of DBIA’s Legislative Committee. He alsoserved asPresident of the Southern California Chapter of the Construction Management Association of America (CMAA) in 2021 and currentlyistheimmediatepast chairthe CMAA Foundation Board.

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Stephanie Leedom Joins CannonDesign /2025/11/11/stephanie-leedom-joins-cannondesign/ /2025/11/11/stephanie-leedom-joins-cannondesign/#respond Tue, 11 Nov 2025 16:16:35 +0000 /?p=54361 Stephanie Leedom, AIA, has joined CannonDesign as a regional executive director, overseeing the firm’s Great Lakes offices.

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Stephanie Leedom, AIA, has joined CannonDesign as a regional executive director, overseeing the firm’s Great Lakes offices. Leedom’s previously held roles at the General Services Administration’s Public Buildings Service and at the Department of State’s Overseas Buildings Operations. She will oversee the firm’s offices in Buffalo, N.Y., Chicago, Pittsburgh, and Toronto, Ontario, as a member of CannonDesign’s firmwide leadership. In recent years, Leedom has been an at-large representative to the AIA Strategic Council, serving in an advisory capacity to the AIA board. Through this work, she has engaged with the industry and peers, leading efforts on equity and connected communities. She brings 25 years of architecture and urban design experience to the role, beginning her career in Chicago at DeStefano + Partners in 2001 working on urban design projects for the City of Chicago and Northwestern University. She earned a master’s degree in urban design at the University of Michigan and joined Zimmer Gunsul Frasca in Los Angeles office as part of their urban design group.

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April Herrmann /2024/10/23/april-herrmann/ Wed, 23 Oct 2024 21:11:17 +0000 /?p=53075 April Herrmann has been named the new business development leader in sports, recreation and education at San Diego-based design firm CannonDesign.

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April Herrmann has been named the new business development leader in sports, recreation and education at San Diego-based design firm CannonDesign. In this new role, Hermann will focus on building and maintaining client relationships within the professional sports industry as well as within colleges and universities across the nation. Herrmann has more than two decades of experience in marketing and business development within the architecture, engineering and construction industry. She recently served as principal, leading a sports and education team at a top-tier experiential design firm.

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Washington University Neurosciences Project Keeps on Track /2021/10/20/washington-university-neurosciences-project-keeps-on-track/ Wed, 20 Oct 2021 11:46:41 +0000 /?p=49988 Despite the challenges posed by the covid-19 pandemic, construction of Washington University’s new neuroscience research facilities is continuing. According to a recent report by the university, the $616 million, 11-story research facility at the university’s School of Medicine that commenced in the spring of 2020 is still aiming for a summer 2023 debut.

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By Eric Althoff

ST. LOUIS—Despite the challenges posed by the covid-19 pandemic, construction of Washington University’s new neuroscience research facilities is continuing. According to a, the $616 million, 11-story research facility at the university’s School of Medicine that commenced in the spring of 2020 is still aiming for a summer 2023 debut.

The building will be home for nearly a thousand researchers across 600,000 square feet of space. The university report said that the interior of the building will be built around various research specialties, whether it’s neurogenetics, sleep study or addiction.

McCarthy Building Companies is working on the project as general contractor in conjunction with designers Perkins+Will and CannonDesign.

The construction has continued with protocols meant to head off transmission of the virus. These measures include masking and daily health screenings at the jobsite.

The next steps, according to the university, entail building a parking garage for nearly 2,000 cars and a pedestrian bridge between the garage with the nearby St. Louis Children’s Hospital.

Despite the lengthy supply chain issues and labor shortages that have affected most sectors—not just construction—the project remains on schedule to hit the summer 2023 target, the university said. This is largely due to extensive planning for the facility in the years leading up to construction.

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California STEM Building Project Reaches Big Milestone /2020/12/15/california-stem-building-project-reaches-big-milestone/ Tue, 15 Dec 2020 13:00:19 +0000 http://schoolconstructionnews.com/?p=49059 Canyon High School’s new state-of-the art S.T.E.M. classroom building in Anaheim recently marked a significant milestone with the final steel beam being lifted into place.

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By Lisa Kopochinski

ANAHEIM, Calif.—Canyon High School’s new state-of-the art S.T.E.M. classroom building in Anaheim recently marked a significant milestone with the final steel beam being lifted into place.

The final beam, signed by students, staff and administrators, as well as community members and elected officials who supported the project, “topped out” the initial construction as it was ceremoniously placed.

“The topping out of the Canyon High School S.T.E.M. complex is a momentous occasion for the Orange Unified community,” said Orange Unified School District (OUSD) Superintendent Gunn Marie Hansen. “As superintendent, I couldn’t be more pleased to see the progress being made on the beautiful, top-notch facilities that our students, staff and residents deserve.”

Gafcon Inc. is providing construction management services during all phases of this project that includes a new two-story, 67,098-square-foot science, technology, engineering and mathematics building and the conversion of an existing administration building into a new food services and kitchen facility.

With a completion date slated for winter 2021, this $42.5 million project also includes a new entry in the campus’ multi-purpose building; a student parking lot and drop-off expansion; upgraded utility, technology, data, and communication infrastructure; and Americans with Disabilities Act upgrades.

“These 12 new classrooms and laboratories at Canyon High School will inspire learning in OUSD students for decades to come,” said Gafcon Senior Project Manager Michael Lengyel. “We are proud to partner with OUSD and happy to have provided creative and strategic solutions that contributed to more than $1.5 million in savings for the District.”

Those savings were delivered several ways:

  • By implementing the use of ConXtech modular steel framing system, about $500,000 in materials costs and inspections were saved, as was about six weeks of construction.
  • Using one bid package in the design-bid-build model, instead of four as originally planned, created cost savings for the bid preparation, contractor general conditions and overhead. It also meant only one general contractor — not four — was needed onsite.
  • The use of a temporary modular kitchen facility instead of a temporary modular building to house the school’s administrative staff during construction resulted in a cost savings of about $900,000.

This is one of four Measure S bond-funded projects to the District’s four high school campuses. Gafcon is working with Swinerton Builders and architecture firm CannonDesign on the project.

 

 

 

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