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5801 University Research Ct

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The building is a three-story 75,000-sf commercial office building located within a mixed-use environment at the University of Maryland’s Research Park in Riverdale, MD. It is designed to meet the LEED Silver level of certification and will be located at the M Square metro stop once the Purple Line is complete. The building offers ground floor retail and office space. Within the building, lobby finishes display wood-plank cladding, porcelain and LED lighting fixtures. One loading dock is positioned on the cardinal east side of the building with private entry access.

 
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Project Location

Riverdale, MD
United States

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Project Team (TCA Members)

General Contractor:
 
Concrete Contractor:
 
Architect:
Powers Brown Architecture
Engineer:
LJB Inc.
Leviat
Suppliers:
Leviat
Photographer(s):
Mark Johnson

Project Specifics

Project Category:
Office
Building Types:
Finishes:
Paint (Textured)
Features:
Cantilevered Panels
Formliner
Metal Panels
Reveals
Insulation:
Post Applied (Interior)
Environmental:
LEED Certified - Silver
Number of Floors:
3
Number of Panels:
25 panels
Tilt-Up Wall Area:
27,790 sq ft (2,582 sq m)
Total Floor Area:
75,900 sq ft (7,051 sq m)
Project Footprint:
25,300 sq ft (2,350 sq m)
Tallest Panel:
50 ft 11 in (15.52 m)
Heaviest Panel:
142,900 lbs (64,818 kg)
Longest Spandrel:
30 ft 7 in (9.32 m)