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U.S. Southern Command Headquarters

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Award of Merit - Government/Public Buildings

Photo courtesy Hensel Phelps Construction
In building the $280-million facility, the contractor had to accommodate 19 different groups that use the building.
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The $280-million facility was built to enable effective command and control of Joint-Coalition-Interagency Operations, including the Army, Navy, Air Force, Marine Corps, Coast Guard and other agencies. The facility allows the Southern Command to combine forces, formerly spread across nine different facilities, into a single campus accommodating 2,800 persons. The four-story building includes 440,000 sq ft of office space, a command center and a 14,000-sq-ft data center.

The project team was tasked with satisfying 19 different groups that use the facility while each of these groups was being reorganized.

Key Players

Owner: U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Patrick Air Force Base, Fla.

Contractor: Hensel Phelps Construction, Orlando

Architect: HOK, Houston

Civil Engineer: Atkins (PBS&J), Melbourne, Fla.

Structural Engineer: Brittingham & Associates Structural Engineers, Norcross, Ga.

Civil Engineer: Critchfield Mechanical, San Jose, Calif.

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