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Click here to view for more information on Loram's LEED process and certification.
Founded in 1954, Loram Maintenance of Way first opened its doors in Minnesota in 1974. Loram manufactures maintenance equipment and provides services to railroads throughout the world. As the company grew and the need for services and manufacturing space increased, additions were completed in 1978 and 1986. Nearly two decades later, in 2005, Loram decided it was time to upgrade and expand their headquarters, and seized the expansion as an opportunity to develop a sustainable facility.
The Loram headquarters project includes a new 52,000 sq. ft. two-story office addition featuring a two and a half story lobby, an area dedicated to displaying Loram’s rich heritage. The existing manufacturing area was expanded, which includes three 325’ of train tracks and a 100’ long drive-in paint booth, and the existing one-story office building was gutted and completely remodeled both inside and out.
Loram’s updated and expanded corporate headquarters was awarded LEED®-NC v2.2 Silver Certification by the U.S. Green Building Council. For more information, please read
Loram Achieves LEED Silver Certification . |
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Client: Loram |
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Contractor: Kraus-Anderson Construction Company |
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Owner's Rep: CresaPartners |
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| Pope Associates, CresaPartners and Kraus Anderson Construction partnered with Loram to continue developing a growing facility that incorporates a unique, symbolic design. |
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Client: Loram
Description:
- Remodel of an existing 68,620 sq. ft. office/ warehouse and shop area.
- New 81,750 sq. ft. 2-story office addition.
- New 1-story warehouse area addition.
- LEED Silver Certified.
Contractor: Kraus Anderson Construction
Owner's Representative: CresaPartners
Delivery Method: Negotiated Team |
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| Architecture, Interior Design, Sustainable Design & LEED Certification |
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