Meridian Tower glass curtain wall facade reflecting city skyline at golden hour
Harborfront Civic Center modern concrete and glass facade with public plaza
The Aldwyn Hotel illuminated exterior at dusk with luxury entrance canopy
Nova Life Sciences campus modern glass research facility exterior with landscaping
Commercial Office2024
14 Months

Design to Occupancy

340,000 SF · Class-A Office

340,000 SF Delivered$432M Total Portfolio14 Months to OccupancyZero Lost-Time IncidentsLEED Platinum Certified$0 Liquidated Damages38 Trade Partners Coordinated1.2M Labor-Hours Logged340,000 SF Delivered$432M Total Portfolio14 Months to OccupancyZero Lost-Time IncidentsLEED Platinum Certified$0 Liquidated Damages38 Trade Partners Coordinated1.2M Labor-Hours Logged
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Case Study

Meridian Tower

Office tower that redefined the Midtown skyline

$220M
Total Project Value
14 Mo
Design to Occupancy
340K SF
Gross Area Delivered
LEED Gold
Sustainability Rating

Meridian Tower was commissioned by Hartwell Capital Partners with a single directive: deliver 340,000 SF of Class-A office space in 14 months or forfeit performance bonuses. Blueprint mobilized a 24/7 construction schedule, prefabricated 68% of the steel superstructure off-site, and turned over keys on day 421 — three days ahead of schedule. The glass curtain wall system, specified for maximum daylighting, reduced projected HVAC loads by 22% against base case.

Blueprint didn't just hit the timeline — they found 11 days of float we didn't know existed. That's $4.2M in carry costs we never paid.

Professional headshot of David Hartwell, Managing Principal at Hartwell Capital Partners
David Hartwell
Managing Principal, Hartwell Capital Partners
Steel superstructure rising against blue sky during Meridian Tower construction
Phase 01 — Foundation & Superstructure
Glass curtain wall panels being installed on high-rise building facade
Phase 02Curtain Wall Installation
Completed Meridian Tower glass facade reflecting morning sky on occupancy day
Phase 03Occupancy Day
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Case Study

Harborfront Civic Center

A civic anchor for 2.4 million annual visitors

$118M
Public Budget Delivered
0.3%
Over Budget at Closeout
185K SF
Public Program Area
LEED Platinum
Sustainability Rating

Municipal projects live and die on budget discipline and political visibility. The Harborfront Civic Center — a 185,000 SF community anchor housing a public library, performance hall, and municipal offices — was delivered at 0.3% over a $118M public budget after a 28-month design-build process. Blueprint's integrated BIM workflow eliminated $6.7M of coordination RFIs before ground broke, and the project logged zero lost-time incidents across 1.2 million labor-hours.

We put $118M of taxpayer money on the table. Blueprint gave it back as a building that will anchor this waterfront for the next 75 years — on budget, on time, zero safety incidents.

Professional headshot of Commissioner Elena Vasquez, Director of Public Works
Commissioner Elena Vasquez
Director of Public Works, City of Harborfront
Construction crew pouring concrete foundation for large civic building at dawn
Phase 01 — Site Preparation & Foundation
Exposed structural concrete frame of civic center mid-construction
Phase 02Structural Frame
Completed Harborfront Civic Center exterior with public plaza and water feature
Phase 03Public Opening
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Case Study

The Aldwyn Hotel

200 keys, 18 months, $0 in liquidated damages

$94M
Total Development Cost
18 Mo
Groundbreak to Opening
200 Keys
Hotel Rooms Delivered
34%
Above Pro Forma RevPAR

The Aldwyn was a compressed-schedule hospitality project for Crestline Ventures — a PE-backed group with a hard opening date locked to a franchise agreement. Blueprint deployed a pull-planning schedule with 6-week lookaheads across 38 trade partners, compressing the FF&E installation window from 14 weeks to 9 weeks without sacrificing the 4-star finish specification. The hotel opened on the contracted date, logged $0 in liquidated damages, and hit 34% above pro forma RevPAR in its first operating quarter.

Every week of delay was $380K in carry and franchise penalties. Blueprint ran a schedule so tight I stopped looking at the Gantt chart — I just started trusting the process.

Professional headshot of Marcus Trent, Managing Director at Crestline Ventures
Marcus Trent
Managing Director, Crestline Ventures
Hotel podium concrete structure and tower crane during Aldwyn Hotel construction
Phase 01 — Podium Structure
Luxury hotel room interior during final FF&E installation phase
Phase 02Interior FF&E
Completed Aldwyn Hotel exterior at night with illuminated facade and entrance
Phase 03Grand Opening
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Blueprint’s Q3 2026 project calendar has three slots remaining. Pre-design engagement takes six weeks minimum. The window to hit your target occupancy date is closing faster than your carry costs are growing.

6 Weeks
Average Pre-Design Lead Time
$380K
Weekly Carry Cost at Current Rates
3 Slots
Q3 2026 Openings Remaining

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