U.S. DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR HEADQUARTERS BUILDING MODERNIZATION - OPTION 4
Project Details
Owner: General Services Administration
Contract Amount: $50,648,045
NTP: March 15, 2010
Date of Completion: September 7, 2011
Architect: Shalom Baranes Associates, Washington, DC
This contract involves renovations to Wing 2 (~200,000 SF) of the U.S. Department of the Interior Headquarters Building in Washington, DC. In prior phases Grunley modernized Wings 3, 4, 5 and 6 (800,000 SF) within the 1,290,000 SF occupied structure.
Highlights of this phase include:
- Replacement of the telecommunication and electrical systems, and associated wiring to include new switchgear and transformers.
- Replacement of the existing HVAC mechanical systems and associated pipe and duct to include new air handling units and integration with mechanical equipment installed in the previous wings.
- Replacement and installation of upgraded life safety systems including Fire Alarm and Sprinkler Systems.
- Installation of two new additional egress stairs to update the building to newer life safety occupancy codes.
- Restoration of one of the freight elevators.
- Modernization of the Central Plant.
- Modernization of the DOI Museum and Native American Indian Gift Shop.
Work commenced in Spring 2010.
Date Posted: August 9, 2010