Lewis and Clark State Office Building

Formerly Named Green Office Building

Construction photos from Feb. 6, 2004, click on photo to see larger image.

Construction photos during Green Building development.
Construction photos during Green Building development.
Construction photos during Green Building development.
Insulation is 100% recycled cotton fiber. Blue material is from old denim jeans. This insulation has an R-Factor of 30.
Custom cutting of insulation.
Fitting of insulation to outside wall.
Construction photos during Green Building development.
Construction photos during Green Building development.
Construction photos during Green Building development.
View looking west on south side of building.
Pipe insulation of chilled and hot water systems.
West wing first floor metal studs of consolidated file room.
Construction photos during Green Building development.
Construction photos during Green Building development.
Construction photos during Green Building development.
Construction crew installing pipe insulation on third floor east wing.
View west wing first floor corridor to the loading dock.
Insulation will save energy and dollars.
Construction photos during Green Building development. Construction photos during Green Building development. Construction photos during Green Building development.
Lower end of recycle chute to the recycling room first floor west wing. Recycle chute installation second floor west wing. View of recycle chute from opposite side. Outside walls have not been installed yet making very cold working conditions.
Construction photos during Green Building development. Construction photos during Green Building development. Construction photos during Green Building development.
Construction crew discussing installation of first section of raised floor. Notice the zone heating and cooling divider duct work on the floor. Installed first section of raised floor. Underside of raised floor section. The solid metal at the right in this picture is the dividing duct work for the split zone heating and cooling.
MoDNR Green Building Logo.