State of Louisiana, Office of Facilities Planning
Project Overview
The UNO Center for Energy Resources Management is a state-of-the-art facility designed to enhance educational opportunities in energy resources management. As a five-story building with a total area of 101,000 square feet, it serves as a hub for innovative research and learning.
Constructed using durable cast-in-place concrete, the building features a variety of exterior finishes that contribute to its modern aesthetic. The project was initiated in June 2000 and completed in February 2002, showcasing McDonnel's commitment to quality and timely delivery in the construction sector.
Key Features of the Facility
This facility is equipped with advanced classrooms, laboratories, and collaborative spaces designed to support cutting-edge research in energy management. Each area is thoughtfully designed to foster an interactive learning environment for students and faculty alike.
Incorporating sustainable building practices, the UNO Center is not only a center for education but also a model for energy efficiency. The use of renewable energy sources and energy-efficient systems exemplifies McDonnel's dedication to environmentally responsible construction methods.
Project Specifications
The UNO Center for Energy Resources Management spans 101,000 square feet, featuring a robust structural design that accommodates a variety of educational functions. The project was commissioned by the State of Louisiana, highlighting its significance to the local community.
With its strategic location in New Orleans, the facility is positioned to serve as a vital resource for students pursuing careers in energy management. The project specifications include detailed architectural plans, engineering assessments, and compliance with local building codes, ensuring a safe and functional environment.
Visual Documentation
The project includes a comprehensive collection of visual documentation, showcasing the construction process and final design of the UNO Center for Energy Resources Management. High-quality images capture the building's exterior and interior, providing a detailed look at its features.
These visuals serve not only as a record of McDonnel's work but also as promotional material for prospective students and partners interested in the facility. The documentation emphasizes the architectural innovation and aesthetic appeal of the center, reflecting McDonnel's expertise in educational construction projects.
Project Overview
The UNO Center for Energy Resources Management is a state-of-the-art facility designed to enhance educational opportunities in energy resources management. As a five-story building with a total area of 101,000 square feet, it serves as a hub for innovative research and learning.
Constructed using durable cast-in-place concrete, the building features a variety of exterior finishes that contribute to its modern aesthetic. The project was initiated in June 2000 and completed in February 2002, showcasing McDonnel's commitment to quality and timely delivery in the construction sector.
Key Features of the Facility
This facility is equipped with advanced classrooms, laboratories, and collaborative spaces designed to support cutting-edge research in energy management. Each area is thoughtfully designed to foster an interactive learning environment for students and faculty alike.
Incorporating sustainable building practices, the UNO Center is not only a center for education but also a model for energy efficiency. The use of renewable energy sources and energy-efficient systems exemplifies McDonnel's dedication to environmentally responsible construction methods.
Project Specifications
The UNO Center for Energy Resources Management spans 101,000 square feet, featuring a robust structural design that accommodates a variety of educational functions. The project was commissioned by the State of Louisiana, highlighting its significance to the local community.
With its strategic location in New Orleans, the facility is positioned to serve as a vital resource for students pursuing careers in energy management. The project specifications include detailed architectural plans, engineering assessments, and compliance with local building codes, ensuring a safe and functional environment.
Visual Documentation
The project includes a comprehensive collection of visual documentation, showcasing the construction process and final design of the UNO Center for Energy Resources Management. High-quality images capture the building's exterior and interior, providing a detailed look at its features.
These visuals serve not only as a record of McDonnel's work but also as promotional material for prospective students and partners interested in the facility. The documentation emphasizes the architectural innovation and aesthetic appeal of the center, reflecting McDonnel's expertise in educational construction projects.