September 26, 2019 from 1:30pm to 4:00pm Central Standard Time
Load Bus at Courtland St. Driveway located on the International Level
This session is full. No further registrations are available.
Get a behind-the-scenes look at the new Federal Bureau of Investigation’s Atlanta Field Office. The 151,066-square-foot, state-of-the-art law enforcement facility opened in October of 2017. The FBI has 56 field offices (or divisions) centrally located in major metropolitan areas across the U.S. and Puerto Rico. These offices are the places where the FBI carries out investigations, assess local and regional crime threats, and works closely with partners on cases and operations. Each field office is overseen by a special agent in charge.
“This new building, along with its associated technology and extremely thought out design, will serve as the backdrop for the critical contribution of the FBI Atlanta Field Office as it carries out its many important missions throughout the State of Georgia and beyond,” said David J. LeValley, former special agent in charge at the FBI Atlanta Field Office.
“The Federal Bureau of Investigation’s new Atlanta Field Office is a testament to the General Services Administration’s mission to deliver the best value in real estate, acquisitions, and technology services to government and the American people,” said the GSA Acting Administrator, Timothy Horne. “The field office will allow the FBI to bring its field operations under one roof at an annual rental rate negotiated to achieve the best value to taxpayers. The GSA is pleased to deliver this state-of-the-art, ISC Level IV secured, single-tenant facility that will support the FBI in serving the American public for decades to come.”
This tour is subject to change without notice. The views and opinions expressed in here are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect the official policy or position of any agency of the U.S. government.
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The following individuals are registered for this session. If you are not currently registered and would like to add this event to your registration, please contact astolte@tilt-up.org or call the TCA at (319) 895-6911. Space is limited.
Adam Burse - T&T Construction Management Group
Ben Brovont - Procon, Inc.
Ben Zimmerman - Procon, Inc.
Carl Ruuska - Dayton Superior Corporation
Carlos Mendoza - T&T Construction Management Group
Chelsea Serrano-Piche - Powers Brown Architecture
Christopher St. Michael - Stout Building Contractors
Claire Carter - Greek Design/Build
Cole Loomis - Kennedy Associates
Curtis Downes - ARCO Design/Build Industrial
Ed McGuire - Bob Moore Construction, Inc.
Greg Hall - Corporate Office Properties Trust
Hunter Himes - Catamount Constructors, Inc.
J T Rutrough - Procon, Inc.
Jason Thomas - T&T Construction Management Group
Jeff Kaufman - PierTech Systems
Jeffrey Brown - Powers Brown Architecture
John Neyer - HGC Construction Co.
John Stantz - Randall-Paulson Architects
Lyle Scott Davies - Stout Building Contractors
Matthew Buckley - Martin Concrete Construction, Inc.
McCaskey Hunt - Procon, Inc.
Richard Newhauser -
Richard Seelos - Bennett & Pless Inc.
Ronda Gilbert - US Formliner
Ryan Bolinger - W. A. Klinger LLC
Shane Harris AIA - RGA Architects, Inc.
Shane Walters - Dayton Superior Corporation
Shawn McNamara - Dayton Superior Corporation
Ted Jones - CarbonCure Technologies
Tim Keith - Atlas Collaborative LLC
Tom Devine - Ortiz Engineered Products
Tom France - HGC Construction Co.