1100 First Street
Location: Washington, D.C.
Client: Federal Energy Regulatory Commission
JMT provided services, including planning, construction
management, LEED® Enhanced Commissioning, and
LEED® technical support, that helped this project
achieve LEED® Silver Certification.
JMT provided planning, construction management, LEED®
Enhanced Commissioning, and LEED® technical support
services for the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission office
expansion in Northeast Washington DC. The office, located two
blocks north of FERC headquarters, was approximately 26,000 sf and
occupied one floor of a new 12-story office building. JMT's project
manager was responsible for overseeing the LEED®
planning and project management for the expansion and worked
closely with the client's Contracting Officer's Technical
Representative to develop the agency's project requirements. JMT
also worked with FERC staff to develop a schematic floor plan,
sustainability requirements and a special requirements
narrative. This early planning allowed the General Services
Administration (GSA) to expedite the project schedule once the
design team was selected. JMT also performed design document
reviews, budgeting, scheduling, furniture planning, and developed
the project's LEED® Enhanced Commissioning requirements.
Following construction, JMT's project manager worked closely
with the FERC logistics staff to execute the LEED® furniture
installation and to coordinate the relocation of 115 full time
employees to the new facility. After occupancy JMT continued to
manage the LEED® commissioning process, which included monitoring
the operation of the office and providing recommendations related
to occupant comfort and energy efficiency.
JMT's commissioning services contributed 5 LEED® points and was
integral to the eventual LEED® Silver certification of the project
under the LEED® 2009 rating system for Commercial
Interiors.
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