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Sustainable SITES Case Study: Fred D. Thompson Federal Building & United States Courthouse

Project Details

  • The site for the Nashville Federal Courthouse is in
    downtown Nashville.
  • Site Area: 3.4 acres
  • Building Area: 274,000 square feet, including parking
    spaces and the basement level
  • Former Land Use: parking garage and surface parking
  • Budget: $40.1M
  • The building is six floors plus a basement, Each floor is
    required to accommodate the federal courtrooms; the
    building’s penthouse floor is greater than 75 feet above
    the lowest level of fire department access. Based on this,
    the building is considered a high-rise facility

Applicable codes and reference standards:

  • 2015 International Building Codes
  • Meet GSA’s Sustainable Minimum Performance Criteria;
  • Meet Executive Order 13693 requirements
  • Meet Guiding Principles for Sustainable Federal Buildings
    and Associated Instructions (February, 2016)
  • GSA current standards and criteria as appropriate;
  • Achieve LEED Gold certification using v3 2009 standards
  • Achieve Sustainable Sites Initiative (SSI) Silver certification
    level
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