Salt Lake City Public Safety Building
The mayor of Salt Lake City authorized the delivery of a new $125M public safety building and a dedicated emergency operations center. This facility is the first zero net energy (ZNE) public safety building in the country.
Located in a vibrant downtown city block, the 172,000 square foot facility provides an integrated gathering place for residents and visitors. The facility is designed to run “on the grid” during day-to-day activities and completely “off the grid” in the event of an emergency, using renewable energy produced on and off the site.
The project completed below the $125M budget and one month ahead of schedule. The building is rated as an operationally safe building to continue in use during and after a seismic event, and it did achieve zero net energy in the first year and thereafter of operations.
“The public safety building was built to facilitate the important work of our police, fire and emergency employees, and because of the building’s design, each department has the ability not only to effectively and efficiently focus on its mission, but also share in the opportunity to collaborate and engage with the other occupants.”
– Salt Lake City Mayor Ralph Becker