Nebraska Public Power District

The new Nebraska Public Power District Operations Center in Norfolk, NE consolidates four previously separate locations into one highly sustainable, green facility.  The 87,000 sq. ft. building has achieved LEED Gold certification.

Approximately 15,000 sq. ft. of Dri-Design panels using two different materials were used to clad the contemporary structure.  The Dri-Design Wall Panel System is an affordable dry joint, pressure-equalized rainscreen system.

The Dri-Design panels utilize 12,887 sq. ft. of 1.5mm VM Anthra Zinc in addition to 2,157 sq. ft. of .080 aluminum finished in Classic Copper.

The building provides 45,000 sq. ft. of administrative space plus 42,000 sq. ft. for vehicle and equipment storage.  The $20 million facility features three key alternative energy components:  an expandable geo-thermal system with 128 ground source wells; the largest rotating solar collector in North America programmed to reset to the orientation of the rising sun each day; and three wind turbines of different types and sizes.  Combined, the use of alternative energy sources provides a significant percentage of the facility’s required energy.

Architectural design for the project was provided by HDR, Inc., Omaha.  The Dri-Design panels were installed by SGH, Inc., Omaha.

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