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Administrative Headquarters Kentucky Community & Technical College System

After determining a need for additional space for its administrative offices, KCTCS decided to use the abandoned 130,000 square foot Texas Instruments building.

This adaptive reuse provided the challenge of transforming a manufacturing plant into a stimulating, functional work environment for the KCTCS administrative staff. The initial phase, requiring the renovation of 87,300 square feet, introduces volumes of natural light into the facility, an open office landscape environment, as well as the incorporation of efficient technology such as under floor access systems.

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The 25,200 square foot Phase 2 involved open office expansion and conference center development. The remainder of the building has been reserved for expansion of office areas, or the future development of educational program areas.

In 2019, EOP was asked to design a complete renovation of the space.

Versailles, KY

112,500 SF Status Completed 2020

Services Provided Architectural Design Interior Architectural Design Team Leadership

Client Reference Ken Marks, KCTCS, (859) 216-3157

Project Budget $9,400,000

Transportation Cabinet Office Building and Operations Command Center

Located within the historic Old State House District, this six-story facility houses 1,325 employees. The scope of services included demolition of two city blocks.

EOP created a facility that celebrates the energy and movement associated with transportation. The building features approximately 250,000 square feet of flexible office environment utilizing raised access floors, modular component cabling and wiring, underfloor HVAC distribution, and the latest concepts for systems furnishings and modular office design. A centralized conference, meeting, and dining center designed to maximize efficient use of common spaces and minimize security concerns by limiting public access to non-public areas of the building.

EOP also designed the Transportation Operations Command Center, a state-of-the-art communications, control and video monitoring facility used by the Transportation Cabinet for routine traffic monitoring and emergency traffic control of the Commonwealth’s interstate highway system.

Frankfort, KY

420,000 SF

Status

Completed

Services Provided

Architectural Design

Interior Architectural Design Team Leadership

Client Reference

Jennifer Linton, Sodexo; former Executive Director for the Kentucky Adminstrative Cabinet (502) 229-9469

Project Budget

$83,000,000

For more information, contact:

Rick Ekhoff, AIA, LEED AP, NCARB rekhoff@eopa.com

Richard Polk, AIA, LEED AP rpolk@eopa.com

Brent Bruner, AIA, LEED AP, NCARB bbruner@eopa.com

Chris Estes, CID, LEED AP, NCIDQ cestes@eopa.com

Daniel Ware, AIA, LEED AP, NCARB dware@eopa.com

Kevin Gough, AIA, NCARB kgough@eopa.com

Jason Dunn, AIA, LEED AP jdunn@eopa.com

Andrew Moore, AIA, LEED AP amoore@eopa.com

Matthew Schultz, AIA mschultz@eopa.com

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