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FEMA – Workplace Transformation
Reconfiguration / Relocation / Consolidation Federal Emergency Management Agency

FEMA – Workplace Transformation

Reconfiguration / Relocation / Consolidation Federal Emergency Management Agency

The Federal Emergency Management Agency’s (FEMA) Workplace Transformation was a large scale reconfiguration/relocation/consolidation project that impacted nearly 1,800 personnel in nearly 200,000 square feet. FEMA’s goal was to reduce lease space footprint in the Washington, DC area and introduce a workplace transformation plan that leverages technology and embraces “telework.” The design team conducted a programming effort that culminated with a master plan of FEMA’s headquarters located at 500 C Street SW, Washington, DC. Other services included field survey, space planning, interior design, test-fits, design intent documents, relocation management, furniture inventories, furniture planning, purchasing and installation, and swing space analysis.

Project Details

Project Market(s):

Workplace

Government

Project Service(s):

Architecture

Location:

Washington, DC

Size:

200,000 SF

Completion Date:

2014

Sector Lead(s):

Matt Ligas, AIA, LEED AP  
mligas@michaelgraves.com

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