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Afghan/Iraqi Counter-IED Interactive Village, Camp Grayling DMB Design and Construction assisted the Department of Military and Veterans Affairs in the design and construction of this simulated Afghan or Iraqi village. Film designers and craftspeople were contracted to provide a realistic portrayal of the conditions and spaces in which Michigan National Guard soldiers may be deployed. Ed Wilkins of the Design and Construction Division provided project direction to the DMVA.
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William G. Milliken State Park Phase II Complete The second phase of the William G. Milliken State Park in Detroit is now complete. The park (formerly the Tricentennial State Park) was rededicated in a ceremony in late October, 2009. The second phase included construction of a viewing area, water feature, and walking/jogging paths. This urban state park, the first in Michigan, provides Southeast Michigan with a unique opportunity to see wildlife such as foxes, muskrats, and birds in the heart of the city. Mustafa Bahjet and Dean Barr provided project direction and representation for this complex project.
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Raymond & Rosa Parks Integrated Transportation Center Steel and deck is nearly complete at the Raymond and Rosa Parks Integrated Transportation Center project in Detroit. Jan Miller and Omar Alquerneh are providing project direction and representation for this Department of Transportation project.
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New Green Toilet and Shower Building at Otsego State Park The new Toilet and Shower Building at Otsego State Park is complete. Using many of the same sustainable design principles as the Grand Haven Toilet and Shower Building, this version incorporates site-specific features such as rain gardens to handle runoff, and uses a slightly different palette of materials in keeping with its wooded site. Jan Miller and Ken Dao of the Design and Construction Division, DMB Facilities Administration, provided project direction and representation for this project.
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Straits State Harbor Is Complete! The Straits State Harbor in Mackinac City is complete! This redevelopment of land once used for the ferry docks will provide an excellent opportunity for recreational boaters to enjoy the Straits area. The project uses sustainable design principles such as natural lighting and ventilation and Michigan materials. Eight wind turbines provide a portion of the power needed to operate the Harbormaster's Building in the summer and the dock-protecting bubbler system in the winter.
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AIA Grand Valley Chapter Sustainable Design Honor Award for the Grand Haven State Park Toilet and Shower Building! The Grand Valley Chapter of the American Institute of Architects has recognized the new toilet and shower building at Grand Haven State Park with its Sustainable Design Honor Award. This innovative building uses sustainable design features such as natural ventilation, daylighting and recyclable and natural materials. Designed and built according to LEED standards, it is a prototype for future state park buildings. Jan Miller from the Design & Construction Division and Doug Gallup from the Department of Natural Resources were the project team for this innovative building.
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Wind Turbines Installed at Mackinaw City Eight wind turbines have been installed and tested at the Mackinaw City State Harbor. These turbines will provide electricity to power a portion of the harbormaster's building as well as a portion of the operation of the ice suppression bubbler system necessary to protect the docks. These turbines were placed on the former ferry dock and extend into Lake Huron. The entire project will be complete in 2010. Harold Belcher (DMB)and Ken Davis (DNR)are providing project direction and field representation on behalf of the State of Michigan.
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Cadillac Transportation Service Center The Cadillac Transportation Service Center is now complete. MDOT now has a modern and functional office for this growing region. Innovative "light tubes" provide daylighting deep within the structure, saving energy. Harold Belcher and Ken Dao provided project direction and representation for this project.
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Mackinac Island State Harbor of Refuge Project Complete -- The Mackinac Island State Harbor of Refuge has been refurbished to meet the needs of Michigan boaters, incorporating sustainable design concepts and providing safer facilities. Bob Adams and Mark Knoebel from the Design and Construction Division provided project direction and inspection services for the Department of Natural Resources.
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New Air Handling Unit, General Services Building The new air handling unit at the General Services Building allows the Department of Management and Budget to more efficiently and safely provide a good working environment. Rashmi Patel and Chad Devereaux from the Design and Construction Division provided project direction and inspection for Facilities Administration Operations.
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Austin Building Windows New windows in Lansing's Austin Building will improve energy efficiency. Chris Kulhanek and Ben Zama are providing project management and inspection for DMB Operations.
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Mason Building New Air Handler and Garden Level Renovation Adding a new Air Handling Unit to the Mason Building Garden Level allowed DMB to improve energy use as well as providing improved office and storage space. Dave Sproul and Anup Shah provided project direction and inspection for the DMB project team.
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New Days River Ski Trail Bridge, Gladstone The Days River Ski Trail Bridge in Gladstone will provide a safe river crossing for hikers and cross-country skiers. Bob Adams and John Patrick of DMB Facilities Administration provided project direction and inspection for the Department of Natural Resources.
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Demolition of the Kinross Correctional Facility Power Plant The Kinross Power Plant demolition features the recycling of nearly all components of the structure. The first photo shows demolition undeway. Click on the link to see piping, steel, and boilers collected for recycling. Even the unused coal has been removed for use elsewhere.
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