Kenall oversaw the design of a new 5,000 SF building and associated site improvements at the Critical Infrastructure Cybersecurity Center of Expertise (UCIC) headquarters in Branson, Missouri. This facility was designed to emphasize the preservation of a secure environment. The building accommodated the UCIC-MCX’s SCADA lab, a Sensitive Compartmented Information Facility (SCIF), 10 offices, a conference room, a centralized security system hub, a break room, and ADA-compliant restrooms. The project also included installing a new generator, relocating overhead electrical lines, enhancing site lighting, connecting a new sanitary sewer line to the city’s sewer system for the existing and new buildings, and removing a septic tank beneath the proposed building site.
Kenall provided comprehensive services encompassing architectural, civil, structural, mechanical, electrical, plumbing (MEP), and geotechnical engineering; fire protection and life safety design; MII cost estimating; interior design; landscape architecture; surveying; and cybersecurity. They led all aspects of the design process, including project management, site investigations, conceptual development, value engineering studies, design review meetings, and the creation of detailed design deliverables aligned with industry standards. Kenall also managed and responded to DrChecks comments, requests for information (RFIs), and bidder inquiries to ensure the project’s successful execution.
Client
US Army Corps of Engineers, Little Rock District
Key Services
Architectural Design, Civil and Structural Engineering, Fire Protection & Life Safety Design, Geotechnical Engineering and Testing, MEP Design, MII Cost Estimating, Program/Project Management, Surveying, Value Engineering
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