Completed: 2016
The Provo Power Campus project involved revamping a 10-acre site that housed old administrative shop buildings, an aged power generation building, and a contaminated pole yard. By immersing ourselves in the organization's history and workflow, VCBO designed a building that exceeded expectations.
VCBO's responsibilities included designing and documenting the new facilities and overseeing construction. The various departments were arranged considering the movement of staff and the potential flood risks, with essential emergency functions placed on the second floor. The new campus includes a two-story administrative office building, warehouse, maintenance bays, and extensive parking and storage areas.
The building was granted LEED Gold Certification, reflecting its owner's commitment to sustainable practices. Power usage is partly counterbalanced by the installation of solar panels. These panels are cleverly mounted on truck canopies in the pole yard, providing a source of renewable energy for the facility.
By thoughtfully integrating Provo Power's rich history into the design, VCBO was able to deliver a project that not only provided an upgraded and functional space for Provo City's power needs but also resonated with the client and employees who use the space.