Chevron – Gulf of Mexico Headquarters Building
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Covington, Louisiana
This relocation was crucial in maintaining business operations following Hurricane Katrina.
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Clayco provided design-build services for this 300,000-square-foot relocation of Chevron’s Gulf of Mexico operations from New Orleans due to Hurricane Katrina. Completed in just eight months, this relocation was crucial in maintaining business operations. Sustainable building features include raised access floor ventilation systems; very low-flow water closets, urinals and lavatories to reduce water usage; high-efficiency central plant heating and cooling systems; exterior sunshades to limit external glare; increased performance glass; and a covered, multi-story parking facility.
Get In touch
Tom
Sieckhaus
Executive Vice President & Shareholder
Corporate Business Unit Leader
+1 314-592-2221
sieckhaust@claycorp.com
Innovation Highlights
LEED NC V2.2 Gold Certified
Very low-flow water closets
High-efficiency central plant heating and cooling systems
Key Facts
Project size: 300,000 SF
Client name: Chevron
Architect: Lamar Johnson Collaborative
Awards
Design-Build Institute of America – 2009 Design-Build Award
American Concrete Institute, Louisiana Chapter – 2008 Best Concrete Project Award
Tilt-Up Concrete Association – 2008 Tilt-Up Achievement Award
Integrated Company Involvement
Design-Build & Architecture
Architecture and Interior Design
Tilt-Up Concrete