Lake Street Mixed Use Parking Structure
Colorado State University
Fort Collins, Colorado
Rendering courtesy of H+L Architecture
Date: 2010
Cost: $18,000,000
Area: 317,475 GSF
LEED® Gold Certified
This new parking structure consists of four levels providing parking for approximately 850 vehicles in 297,000 GSF of floor area. The project also includes alternates to add approximately 5,000 GSF of tenant office shell on the first and second level at the south end of the structure and to convert 2,800 GSF of parking to tenant office or retail shell on the first level at the north end of the structure.
The parking garage will also include street-level retail and office space. In addition, parking includes 43 spaces designated for fuel efficient / low emitting vehicles as well as separate bicycle parking. Materials used in construction comprised of over 20% recycled content.
Mechanical, plumbing, and electrical systems were designed to optimize energy efficiency and minimize environmental impact.
SBEC's scope of work consisted of the following:
Daylight sensors control the efficient interior induction lighting system;
The office spaces are served by high-efficiency packaged rooftop air handling units serving a variable air volume system;
Retail tenant space is served by split system heat pumps;
A dry standpipe system serves the parking areas;
A wet sprinkler system serves the office and retail areas; and
Ultra low flow plumbing fixtures.