US Land Port of Entry
Van Buren, ME
The U.S. Land Port of Entry in Van Buren, ME is the first bridging-design-build procurement for GSA Region 1. Robert Siegel is the Architect of Record for this new facility. Working closely with J&J Contractors as a design-build team, the project was delivered ahead of schedule and within a fixed budget as part of the U.S. General Services Administration’s Design and Construction Excellence program. We held numerous operational, security and maintenance reviews to involve all stakeholders in the success of the building, which is LEED Gold. Robert worked with the bridging documents prepared by Julie Snow Architects as the basis of design and developed complete construction documents to comply with GSA design standards, CBP design and security protocols, and the P-100 (Facility Standards for Public Buildings).
The site is remotely located and extremely cold in the winter, with a design temperature of 15 degrees below zero. We developed a simple foundation system using tilt-up precast panel walls and saved three months from the overall construction time. Electronic snow melt is integrated in all exposed downspouts, landscaping materials and swales are designed to accommodate ongoing snow removal operations, and covered exterior areas provide shelter from the snow (and occasional rain) for officers moving around the site.
The facility is operational 24/7 and has HVAC, lighting and security systems designed to accommodate staffing levels that vary considerably from minimal to peak capacity throughout the day. A large generator with large fuel storage capacity provides survivability in case of frequent power outages.
Physical and electronic security are integrated per CBP standards, including card access, CCTV, alarms and monitoring stations. The exterior concrete wall and custom glass are bullet resistant, and physical barriers including landscape berms and concrete piers around structural columns provide additional physical security from vehicles.
Services Provided
Architectural Design
Interior Design
Sustainability Strategy
Site Design
Landscape Design
Architect of Record
Site Area
33,000 sq. ft.
Building Area
21 acres
CONSTRUCTION
PROCESS
SIEGEL
Robert Siegel
Mark Blumberg
Caren Faye
Julien Leysenne
Eduardo Ramos
Scott Schwarzwalder
Wayne Walker
CONSULTANTS
Anastos Engineering Associates (structural)
Chris Anastos, Engineer of record
ARUP (civil and building)
Ashok Raji, Engineer of Record
Cliff McMillan, Principal in charge
Gordon Carrie, Project manager
Engineering team:
Nathan Chase, Civil
Vincent Lee, Civil
Lindsay Maguire, Civil
Matthew Hochberger, Mechanical
Carl Mister, Electrical
Hieu Trinh, Electrical
Marina Kremer, Plumbing
Christopher Rush, Lighting
Ronald Ronacher, Security
Christopher Desmond, Project team
Fire Risk Management (life safety)
Sasaki Associates (landscape)
Mark Dawson, FASLA
Steven Winter Associates (LEED Consultant)
Carly Ruggier
Snow Kreilich Architects (building design)
CONSTRUCTION
PHOTOGRAPHY
J & J Contractors, Inc.
Larry Brommer,
Vice President,
Superintendent
Pamela Galeota, Project Manager
David Perham, Superintendent
© Paul Warchol
© Robert Siegel Architects