To realize a modern headquarters that would serve the school district for decades, this project features a two-story, 60,000 sq-ft administrative office building for the majority of the school district’s functional departments as well as a 220-stall parking garage.
The exterior of this three-story, 72,000-sq-ft steel and concrete structure is clad with a precast stone product made from a dolomite aggregate, while windows feature locally designed and fabricated art glass.
In just four months, Helix Electric’s team carefully routed a 2,500-amp service from the utility transformer into this state-of-the-art 130,000-sq-ft manufacturing facility.
Repairs and upgrades were made to the treatment plant’s power supply and electrical components and to the high service pump station, the city’s largest potable water pump station.
Originally built in 1941 to manufacture machine gun ammunition during WWII, this 388,000-sq-ft building underwent a complex renovation that repurposed nearly 200,000 sq ft and modernized the office space for various government agencies.
As the first Denver office tower designed and precertified to LEED, WELL and WiredScore Platinum certification, this project aimed to merge functionality with aesthetics.