FORT COLLINS, Colo. – Haselden Construction recently completed construction of the new Larimer County Loveland campus in Loveland, Colorado. The 46,000-square-foot administrative building accommodates Larimer County’s growing need for municipal services for Loveland and southern county residents.
The Loveland campus, designed by The Architects’ Studio, brings county resources and services together in one large building, making it a central hub for county departments, including the Larimer County Clerk and Recorder, Health and Environment, Human Services, Economic and Workforce Development and Sheriff’s offices. The new building also solves visitors’ parking frustrations at the previous county building with ample parking and electric vehicle charging stations.
Larimer County used a debt-free funding structure for the new building—money saved from a voter-approved tax to replace the previous aged and undersized administrative building in Loveland and $2 million in grants from the Colorado Department of Local Affairs. Haselden Construction worked closely with the county’s facilities services director and used local northern Colorado subcontractors to allow for quicker responses to project needs, reduce unnecessary travel time and costs and, ultimately, complete the building in 13 months.
Photo courtesy of Haselden Construction.