Hospitality Projects
Game Lodge Restaurant & Facilities Addition
Project Description: The famous Custer State Park Game Lodge has an upgraded dining facility, gift shop, and a little extra space for support facilities. Adding on to the historic Game Lodge, also known as the “Summer White House” during the Calvin Coolidge Administration, was an honor for the Scull Construction Team. The new eating area contains a high-end cafeteria for casual traffic, and a connected ballroom for more formal events and parties. Game Lodge Gift Shop has more space for inventory and plenty of room to shop comfortably. The rustic/outdoor character of this significant historic structure was mimicked throughout the facility using local materials and with old-fashioned construction craftsmanship.
Roma's Ristorante
Project Description: This new hotel was constructed in the tight confides of downtown Deadwood. In order to build the facility, extensive planning and organization was required to minimize the disturbance historic downtown. The staging area was kept to a minimum and the planning was well orchestrated. The two-story building is masonry construction with brick veneer and fits in with the historic downtown area. All of the construction methods and aesthetic features complied with the Deadwood Historical Society's requirements.
Palmer Gulch, Mt. Rushmore KOA
Project Description: This Design/Build fast track project was designed and completed in 7 months and under budget. A main feature of this project was the two-story multi-use facility with a three-story portico and prominent log entry. The building houses a convenience store, registration center, corporate offices, and a call center.
Four Presidents Best Western
Project Description: This Best Western hotel sits in the middle of tourist activity in the Black Hills and contains 52 units to serve guests. The building is three-stories and provides deluxe accommodations including a swimming pool/spa area. Construction also included a 25,000 gallon water storage tank on the premises to accommodate the facilities needs and add to the level of fire protection from the surrounding forest.
Architect: Lund Associates
Project Manager: Danny Wegner
Assistant Project Manager: Bobbie Christenson
Superintendent: Dan Harrell
Rushmore Express
Project Description: This hotel near Mt. Rushmore added 46 luxury rooms and remodeled the lobby of the existing hotel. The rooms were redone with high-end finishes and electronics and are some of the nicest in the area. 20,000 square feet of granite tile was added and provides a sturdy, comfortable touch to the facility. A new pool and hot tub were built to make a traveler's stay more pleasurable.
Architect: Colleen Oslund
Project Manager: Andy Scull
Assistant Project Manager: Bobbie Christenson
Superintendent: Dan Harrell
Celebrity Hotel
Project Description: This new hotel was constructed in the tight confides of downtown Deadwood. In order to build the facility, extensive planning and organization was required to minimize the disturbance historic downtown. The staging area was kept to a minimum and the planning was well orchestrated. The two-story building is masonry construction with brick veneer and fits in with the historic downtown area. All of the construction methods and aesthetic features complied with the Deadwood Historical Society's requirements.
























