Wake County Oak City Multi-Services Center
Adaptive reuse to create multi-services center aiding the homeless
Wake County Government selected Gilbane for the renovation of an existing warehouse building nto a multi-services center. The Oak City Multi-Services Center, managed by Wake County Government, and operated by Catholic Charities of Raleigh and the Partnership to End and Prevent Homelessness, with assistance by the City of Raleigh, is designed to support individuals in rebuilding their lives and futures.
Project Overview
- The exterior façade partially removed and refreshed with new masonry and storefront glass
- New interior walls, floor finishes, ceilings and lighting provided to create a warm and welcoming environment
- A new roof, new plumbing, new energy efficient mechanical and electrical systems, landscaping and site improvements to support this new facility
- Underground mechanical and communication connectivity with Wake County’s adjacent South Wilmington Center creating operational efficiencies and systems redundancy
Gilbane offers effective lessons learned and best practices during preconstruction design reviews and practical, problem-solving skills during construction.
Quick Stats
- Client:
- Location: Raleigh, NC
- Architect:
- Size: 3,200 SF
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Awards:
- Raleigh Appearance Committee, Sir Walter Raleigh Award for Outstanding Design
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