FIRST PLACE AFFILIATE RECOGNITION: THE ENGINEERING BEHIND AN AWARD-WINNING MODULAR PROJECT
West Holden Place was a technically demanding project and as of 2025-2026, it is recognized as Denver's largest high-density modular multifamily project. The building, which was constructed over 40% faster using offsite modular techniques, consists of 50 modules and features 1–2 bedroom apartments. This award-winning modular project required careful planning, precision engineering, and close collaboration among all project partners. As a fully electric, LEED Gold–certified modular multifamily development, the project challenged the team to thoughtfully balance performance, constructability, safety, and cost—while meeting the unique demands of offsite fabrication and onsite execution.
Engineering played a critical role in delivering a solution that performed as intended. Mechanical and water heating systems were fully integrated within individual dwelling units to support factory-built modular efficiencies and reduce onsite work. Roof and building elements were prefabricated and installed during module placement, helping to accelerate dry‑in, reduce exposure to working at height, and improve overall jobsite safety.
This first‑place recognition reflects more than design or speed—it represents perseverance, and collaboration of a team that worked through complexity to achieve high‑performing results.

