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Wayne Aspinall Federal Building

400 Rood Avenue, Grand Junction, CO 81501

Wayne Aspinall Federal Building, Grand Junction, CO The Wayne Aspinall Federal Building & US Courthouse is located in Grand Junction, CO, with approximately 42,000 rentable square feet of space.  The building was constructed in 1918 as a United States Post Office and Courthouse by Architect of the Treasury, James A. Wetmore, with a major addition completed in 1939.

The building houses a variety of federal tenants with the Internal Revenue Service occupying the largest amount of space followed by the U.S. Courts, Army Corps of Engineers, Probation, U.S. Attorneys, U.S. Marshals, Federal Bureau of Investigation, General Services Administration, and the Senate Office. The partial modernization of the federal building will result a highly efficient, sustainable building that is targeting to with a become the first net-zero historic building. The project is also targeting LEED Platinum certification from the U.S. Green Building Council, USGBC's highest level of certification.

Additional details are available here in the project fact sheet.

CONTACTS

Rocky Mountain Region Public Buildings Service
(303) 236-8000


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