With its grand opening in February 2024, Placer County’s first zero-net energy facility has become a one-stop health services center for Auburn and the foothills area.
Spanning 208,000 sq ft, the $195-million County Office Building 3 (COB3) is the first net-zero energy, LEED Platinum, mass timber civic building in the U.S.
After 17 years of applications, funding debates and design and scope changes, the National Bio and Agro-Defense Facility in Manhattan, Kansas, was delivered by McCarthy/Mortenson.
Made possible by a public-private partnership, this new courthouse in downtown Austin addresses the evolving workforce and the skills needed to better serve the public.
With leases on office space set to expire, the Texas Dept. of Transportation aimed to complete its new campus and relocate employees on an accelerated schedule. This led the agency to use a CMAR delivery for the first time.