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Green Wyatt Federal Building

Green Wyatt Federal Building - The project team’s goal was to transform this 1974 energy hog. Owned by the general services administration (gsa), egww is home to more than 16 federal agencies and 1,200 federal employees. The major renovation of this federal office building in portland’s central business district replaced the mechanical, electrical, data, fire and life systems for a modern and updated building. Completed in 1974, the building’s mep systems. The building no longer met.

Completed in 1974, the building’s mep systems. The building no longer met. The major renovation of this federal office building in portland’s central business district replaced the mechanical, electrical, data, fire and life systems for a modern and updated building. Owned by the general services administration (gsa), egww is home to more than 16 federal agencies and 1,200 federal employees. The project team’s goal was to transform this 1974 energy hog.

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The Building No Longer Met.

Owned by the general services administration (gsa), egww is home to more than 16 federal agencies and 1,200 federal employees. Completed in 1974, the building’s mep systems. The project team’s goal was to transform this 1974 energy hog. The major renovation of this federal office building in portland’s central business district replaced the mechanical, electrical, data, fire and life systems for a modern and updated building.

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