Renovation of Historic Federal Courthouse Seeks LEED Platinum
The $15-million modernization of the Wayne N. Aspinall Federal Building and U.S. Courthouse in Grand Junction, Colo., preserves the historic character of the 41,562-sq-ft building while transforming it into one of the most energy-efficient, sustainable public landmarks in the country.
The project aims to be GSA's first net-zero-energy building on the National Register of Historic Places. Designed to achieve LEED-Platinum status, the innovative model turns a 1918 building into a net producer of energy.