Breaking New Ground: JHL Kicks Off Construction of Iconic Parker Town Hall
JHL Constructors Breaks Ground on Parker Town Hall Expansion and Major Renovation Project
Parker, CO – JHL Constructors, in collaboration with Anderson Mason Dale Architects (AMD) and representatives from the Town of Parker, officially broke ground on a significant expansion and renovation project for the Town Hall. This project stems from the Facility Master Plan adopted by the Town Council in 2021.
JHL President and CEO, Ben Stellor, expressed the company's enthusiasm stating, “Being an exclusively Colorado builder is a special honor for everyone at JHL. Thirty-seven of our team members, including myself, live, work, and play in Parker. Our people and their families cherish this responsibility and are committed to protecting and preserving the Town of Parker’s interests as we build this amazing project together.”
Located within the existing Town Hall property limits, the upcoming addition and renovation will meet the growing need for workspace, enhance safety and security, improve accessibility, upgrade technology and systems, and provide space for additional community services currently not available in the Town of Parker. Designed by AMD, the new addition will retain a style consistent with the current building. The exterior will feature colors and materials such as red brick, blonde brick, stone, and metal elements.
The expansion will include a two-story addition to the east and a one-story addition to the west. The two-story expansion will cover approximately 32,000 square feet, while the renovation will encompass an additional 32,000 square feet, bringing the total building scope to 67,060 gross square feet. Existing parking areas will be reconfigured, and a new parking lot will be constructed east of Pikes Peak Avenue. Additionally, the midsection of Pikes Peak Avenue will be realigned to accommodate these changes.
Arianne Myers, JHL Project Manager, also shared her excitement, "Our Project Team is thrilled to have the opportunity to continue working in partnership with the Parker Community. The town exemplifies what a community should strive to be and has made us feel welcome, truly making us feel like part of their hometown."
Completion of the project is expected in late 2025. Throughout construction, the Town Hall will remain open.