Wednesday, January 30, 2013

Lowe Enterprises Begins Phase 3 Construction on $73M Office Complex

County Operations CenterLos Angeles-based Lowe Enterprises announced this week that construction has begun on the third phase of its $73 million office complex in Kearny Mesa, California. The County Operations Center and Annex redevelopment, located on Overland Avenue, is being developed in multiple phases; the second phase, completed in August of last year, included two 150,000 square-foot four-story office buildings, and a 15,000 square-foot conference center and cafeteria. Phase one was completed in October 2010, and was named the San Diego Gas & Electric Energy Leader for new construction for 2011. The project team includes RJC Architects, Suffolk Roel Construction, with Project Management Advisors and the County of San Diego Department of General Services overseeing the project on behalf of the County Board of Supervisors.

"This is an important facility and another vital component of this modern, sustainable campus serving the County and residents of San Diego. The building will be state-of-the-art at all levels creating an efficient work environment and providing ample space for the processing of ballots and vote counting on election night," said Mike McNerney, senior vice president, Lowe Enterprises Real Estate Group.

The 118,500 square-foot Registrar of Voters Headquarters will include Registrar of Voters staff offices, election ballot processing capabilities, warehouse production space and a public art installation. The project sits on 47 acres and, once complete, will comprise more than a million square feet of modern, efficient office space, along with two multi-level parking structures.

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