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The '''U.S. Treasury building''' in [[Birmingham]] is a $46 million, 3-story, 85,000 square foot office building housing local offices of the United States Department of the Treasury at 1410 [[8th Avenue North]] near the [[Birmingham Social Security Administration Center]]. It was announced as a $19 million project in [[2011]] but underwent several design revisions before beginning construction in late [[2013]]. The Treasury office's 250 local employees will relocate from [[Homewood]] after the building opens.
The '''U.S. Treasury building''' in [[Birmingham]] is a $33 million, 3-story, 87,786 square foot office building housing local offices of the United States Department of the Treasury at 1410 [[8th Avenue North]] near the [[Birmingham Social Security Administration Center]]. It was announced as a $19 million project in [[2011]] but underwent several design revisions before beginning construction in late [[2013]]. The Treasury office's 250 local employees will relocate from [[Homewood]] after the building opens.


The building was designed by [[KPS Group]] with input from the General Services Administration's "Design Excellence Committee". It is designed with pre-cast concrete tilt-up panels on the exterior and incorporates energy-saving design elements with the aim of qualifying for "Energy Star" certification. [[Brasfield & Gorrie]] is the project contractor.
The building was designed by [[KPS Group]] with input from the General Services Administration's "Design Excellence Committee". It is designed with pre-cast concrete tilt-up panels on the exterior and incorporates energy-saving design elements with the aim of qualifying for "Energy Star" certification. [[Brasfield & Gorrie]] is the project contractor.

Revision as of 14:05, 14 June 2015

Rendering of the U.S. Treasury building

The U.S. Treasury building in Birmingham is a $33 million, 3-story, 87,786 square foot office building housing local offices of the United States Department of the Treasury at 1410 8th Avenue North near the Birmingham Social Security Administration Center. It was announced as a $19 million project in 2011 but underwent several design revisions before beginning construction in late 2013. The Treasury office's 250 local employees will relocate from Homewood after the building opens.

The building was designed by KPS Group with input from the General Services Administration's "Design Excellence Committee". It is designed with pre-cast concrete tilt-up panels on the exterior and incorporates energy-saving design elements with the aim of qualifying for "Energy Star" certification. Brasfield & Gorrie is the project contractor.

References

  • Diel, Stan (January 23, 2013) "Birmingham committee approves $19 million downtown U.S. Treasury building." The Birmingham News
  • Tomberlin, Michael (November 8, 2013) "$46 million U.S. Treasury building under construction in downtown Birmingham." The Birmingham News