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Originally constructed in 1878 as the Bureau of Engraving and Printing the historic red brick Sidney Yates building is now home to the U.S. Department of Agricultures USDA U.S. Forest Service. The GrunleyRTKL design-build team was selected by the U.S. General Services Administration GSA to renovate this Romanesque style structure which is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The six-story 140000 square foot building was renovated to increase occupancy levels for full-time employees from approximately 420 personnel to 762 as part of consolidation efforts of the U.S. Forest Service. The 18 million accelerated schedule included upgrades to the mechanical electrical and plumbing systems as well as the installation of acoustical and sound masking architectural features. Over seven miles of new mechanical piping was installed in a two-month span. In addition to the base contract Grunley completed work associated with three options exercised by the Owner including blast window installation a new shower and locker room and full-scale lighting upgrade. Additionally we constructed a 10000 square foot USDA Child Development Center that was an option to the base contract with a separate schedule deliverable. All of the work was accomplished while protecting and preserving the structures historic fabric. U.S. FOREST SERVICE HEADQUARTERS SIDNEY YATES BUILDING RENOVATION Washington DC OWNER U.S. General Services Administration DATE OF AWARD May 2013 COMPLETION DATE November 2013 CONTRACT AMOUNT 23M ARCHITECT RTKL Associates Inc. base contract MTFA Architecture child development center PROJECT AWARDS Design-Build Institute of America Mid-Atlantic Region Design-Build Award for Renovation RehabilitationRestoration 2014