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,III I I I I <br />ANDOVER PUBLIC WORKS <br />The city of Andover Public Works Facility project was programmed and designed <br />as a two phase implementation to achieve the space needs of the department <br />while meeting available funding resources. The first phase includes the vehicle and <br />equipment maintenance facility, an unconditioned equipment storage building, <br />fleet fueling facility, site development and improvements. The second phase, which <br />is scheduled for funding and planning in 15 years, will include a complete heated <br />storage building for the entire departments vehicle and equipment fleet and complete <br />administrative and staff support spaces. Design began on the project in the summer <br />of 2017 with construction starting in early 2019. A one-year delay was programmed at <br />the beginning of the project to allow for the land acquisition process. Construction was <br />complete in Spring of 2020. <br />CONTACT <br />David Berkowitz, Director of Public Works <br />e: d.berkowitz@andovermn.gov <br />p: (763) 767-5133 <br />ORONO PUBLICWORKS <br />The City of Orono engaged Oertel Architects to design its new Public Works campus, <br />completed in the spring of 2024. This state-of-the-art facility encompasses a <br />60,000-square-foot full -service public works building that integrates vehicle storage, <br />maintenance, offices, workshops, and support spaces. Additional site features include <br />exterior covered and open storage bins, a dedicated salt building, a brine production <br />facility, and a fuel island, all strategically arranged for optimal functionality. <br />The site, a former MnDOT property located off Old Crystal Bay Road and adjacent to <br />Highway 12, presented significant design challenges. Its steep slopes, long and narrow <br />footprint, and proximity to residential neighborhoods required innovative solutions. <br />Oertel Architects collaborated closely with city staff, council members, easement <br />stakeholders, and neighboring residents to create a thoughtfully planned campus. <br />CONTACT <br />Adam Edwards, City Administrator/ City Engineer <br />e: aedwards@ci.orono.mn.us <br />p: (952) 249-4600 <br />PROPOSAL FOR PROFESSIONAL SERVICES FOR THE LINO LAKES PUBLIC WORKS FACILITY OERTEL ARCHITECTS- 8 <br />
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