Located in Hillsborough, North Carolina, the Orange County Northern Campus project consists of three new county buildings on a 20 acre site. These facilities include a new Detention Center, Environmental Agricultural Center and the Park Operations Base. The buildings were originally slated as separate projects but Orange County was able to secure one piece of land to house all three buildings, saving them money on construction, infrastructure, and maintenance. These buildings were all designed and built with sustainability in mind utilizing photovoltaic solar panel arrays, geothermal mechanical system at the Detention Center, and energy efficient fixtures that will cut down on energy cost and provide pay back over time.

During this project, the Bordeaux team also worked with two different architects given the unique needs of each facility. From the design process through construction, the Bordeaux team worked well with various interests from neighbors to building occupants, keeping all parties well informed about timing, schedules, and impacts. Bordeaux was instrumental in building spaces that are not only highly functional but also comfortable and sustainable. The project was delivered on time and on budget. As the owner representative who is not a construction expert, I was particularly satisfied with the Team’s ability to explain choices and options in a way I could understand to make an informed decision.

 

Travis Myren

Deputy County Manager