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Lee Metcalf National Wildlife Refuge Visitor’s Center
MCS was contracted by the US Fish and Wildlife Service, Region 6, Denver, Colorado Lee Metcalf Refuge maintenance garage prior to renovation for the design and construction of a new visitor’s center. An existing 3,000 sf vehicle maintenance garage was renovated to house the refuge staff offices and visitor services. The building was designed and constructed according to the US Green Building Council’s Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) 2.1 program. Under the LEED program, buildings are rated according to progress made in energy and resource conservation and environmental impact. The following points are essential elements in the final design and construction of the facility:

 

 

Architectural design used high-efficiency lighting, efficient windows for day-lighting, and recycled content floor coverings.

Mechanical design utilized a 4-zone, high-efficiency furnace system supported by heat recovery ventilators, air cleaners, and humidifiers

Mechanical design incorporated water saving fixtures and near-to-source, propane hot water heaters.

Architectural design utilized metal siding and roofing for durability and recycled content.

Scrap building materials and existing hardware and fixtures were recycled instead of disposing in landfill.

Low volatile organic compound paints, sealants, and glues were utilized to provide a quality building environment.
Lee Metcalf Visitor's Center

 

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Link to Lee Metcalf Visitor's Center project page Lee Metcalf National Wildlife Refuge Visitor's Center
Link to Fort Lewis Environmental Education and Conference Center project page
Fort Lewis Environmental Education and Conference Center
Link to Demolition Associated with Battle Simulation Center project page Demolition Associated with Battle Simulation Center
Link to 41st Division Demolition project page 41st Division Demolition
Link to Demolish "Relocatable" Family Housing Foundations - Phase 3 - & Site Restoration project page Demolish "Relocatable" Family Housing Foundations & Site Restoration