Department of Administrative Services
Capitol Complex "Eye on Energy"
Facilities Management Center
Quick Facts
Building Name, Address: |
Facilities Management Center, |
Primary Occupants: |
Department of Administrative Services |
Years Constructed: |
1980 |
Designers & Builders: |
Brooks Borg Skiles Architecture Engineering |
History/Overview
The Facilities Management Center is tucked into the southeast corner of the Capitol Complex and serves as the hub for many of the Capitol Complex's most important "behind the scenes" offices, included Architectural & Engineering Services and Capitol Complex Maintenance. These offices help keep all other state agencies operating in good, safe and efficient facilities. The original structure was constructed in 1980 and was renovated in 2007.
Green Features
- Free cooling
- Optimized steam heating
- Air Handling Unit (AHU) economizers
- Lighting schedules and Air Handling Unit (AHU) occupied/unoccupied schedules are programmed through the building automation system
- Fluorescent lighting upgraded to efficient T-8 lamps with electronic ballasts
- Incandescent bulbs replaced with energy-saving compact fluorescent lamps
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A carpentry shop is located within the Facilities Management Center. Photo by: Laura Riordan |
The Facilities Management Center includes the "Blueprint Room," where hundreds of blueprints and plans for various state office buildings across the state are kept. Photo by: Laura Riordan |
Work trucks and tractors used for snow removal and grounds maintenance are stored in a garage in the Facilities Management Center. Photo by: Laura Riordan |
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