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Byron G. Rogers Federal Office Building - March 28, 2013
Description: HOK is the design architect on the design-build team for the modernization of the 18-story Byron G. Rogers Federal Office Building in downtown Denver. The challenge is to design an affordable, highly energy-efficient retrofit of a large, historic existing building while creating a modern, flexible workplace for 11 federal agencies. The project includes complete design and construction for upgrades to the structural elements and all major building systems. The building upgrades should reduce annual energy costs by 55 percent to 65 percent. Building upgrades include the replacement of the mechanical, electrical, lighting, fire protection and plumbing systems, as well as replacement of all exterior windows, an increase to insulation in walls and a complete renovation of all tenant spaces and most public spaces. Highly efficient LED lighting, high-performance building/lighting controls and thermal storage tanks to preserve building energy also will be installed. Renovated in 2005, the adjacent federal courthouse will have its windows replaced with more energy-efficient products. This high-performance sustainable building project will continue GSA's legacy of outstanding public architecture. The team includes Mortenson Construction as design builder, Bennett Wagner & Grody Architects as architect of record, RMH Group for MEP engineering and Rocky Mountain Institute as high-performance building consultant.
Location: Denver, CO
Client: U.S. General Services Administration, Region 8
Term: Start 2/1/10/Completion Fall 2014
Type: Government -
Lowry Vista Fire Station - November 20, 2012
Description: The Lowry Vista Fire Station is a full service fire station designed for the Denver Fire Protection District. The project includes design elements for fire personnel housing, equipment maintenance and storage, community meeting rooms, and onsite facilities for operational training. The site is an 12,000-square-foot facility located on a 1.7-acre lot at the southern end of the Lowry AFB redevelopment property in the city and county of Denver. Improvements for the project include LEED® Silver certification for the facility as a minimum design standard. The project includes a cooperative effort with the owner to provide a facility that addresses response time issues in call situations, decontamination needs for equipment and personnel, and quality of living issues for comfort and safety. Rick Rome was the project manager for this project which included site development, access improvements and utility service and improvements to Alameda Avenue, Xenia Street, Denver Water Lines and Denver Wastewater connections. Rick was responsible for preparation of construction documents including roadway improvements, sanitary sewer extension, storm sewer and water quality mitigation, domestic water and fire protection, grading and erosion control. Construction documents were processed through the development review processes for the city and county of Denver and Denver Water for approval and construction.
Location: Denver, Colorado
Client: Oz Architecture
Term: 11/2011 - Ongoing
Amount: $53,000
Type: Government -
Grand Junction Fire Administration Building - October 25, 2012
Description: Demolition, asbestos removal, renovation and addition to former police building.
Location: Grand Junction, CO
Client: City of Grand Junction
Term: Oct. 2012 - April, 2013
Amount: $ 2.5M
Type: Government -
City of Fruita Police Building Remodel & Expansion - October 12, 2012
Description: Design-build services including 13,000-square-foot expansion and remodel to increase evidence storage capacity and improve work flow for growing staff.
Location: Fruita, CO
Client: City of Fruita
Term: July, 2012 / April, 2013
Amount: $1.4M
Type: Government -
Justice Center Detention Facility Expansion - September 19, 2012
Description: Phased, design-build expansion of the Robert A. Christensen Justice Center Detention Facility including a parking structure, new health services medical facility, and jail renovation.
Location: Castle Rock, CO
Client: Douglas County
Term: August 2012 / October 2014
Type: Government -
Denver Police Crime Lab - September 14, 2012
Description: Dunakilly Management proudly announces the completion of the Denver Crime Lab. Dunakilly partnered with PB Americas to provide owner's representation and lead project management services for this project, part of the Better Denver Bond Program. The new $36-million, 60,000-square-foot lab will provide enhanced forensic capabilities with expanded resources available in a single location. The building was designed and constructed to achieve LEED certification under the city's Greenprint Denver initiative.
Location: Denver, CO
Client: City and County of Denver
Term: January 2010 to October 2012
Amount: $36 Million
Type: Government -
Kaibeto Boarding School & Dormitory - July 25, 2012
Description: This LEED Silver design-build project consists of the demolition of an existing school, construction of a new 61,900-square-foot educational facility and a new 10,538-sf dormitory.
Location: Kaibeto, AZ
Client: US Department of the Interior / Bureau of Indian Affairs
Term: October 2010 to August 2012
Amount: $42 Million
Type: Government



