One of California’s largest government buildings, the May Lee State Office Complex is a new $1 billion design-build office campus totaling approximately 1.25 million GSF consisting of four 7- to 11-story office buildings with two multi-floor podiums at the base for the towers. Site improvements include a seven-level parking garage with 1,294 spaces and an additional 318 surface parking spaces. The project also includes a Central Mechanical Space, space for a cafeteria, auditorium, retail spaces and childcare. Building tenants include Department of Tax and Fee Administration and various departments within the Business, Consumer Services and Housing agency. The project is targeting Zero Net Energy and a minimum LEED Gold Certification.
Project Details
- Our Role - Construction Manager
- Design-Builder - Hensel Phelps | ZGF Architects (in association with Dreyfuss & Blackford Architects)
- Owner - Department of General Services
- Completion Date - 2024