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CORTE MADERA, Calif. - Californer -- Alten Construction (https://www.altenconstruction.com/), a full-service San Francisco Bay Area commercial construction company, recently celebrated the completion of its Corte Madera Town Hall project with a ribbon-cutting ceremony.
Located at 300 Tamalpais Drive, the $13.6 million project included a new 11,800-square-foot two-story structure, featuring a public permit center, council chambers, administrative offices, conference rooms and meeting rooms. A new elevator was also installed, along with mechanical, plumbing, electrical and information technology facilities.
Alten Construction performed exterior site improvement work, including modifying the slopes of the driveway and parking facilities, and the installation of ADA-compliant facilities. A landscaping plan with bioretention facilities was utilized with protocols in place to protect three existing redwood trees while a raised plaza area was constructed around them, and the installation of a roof-mounted solar panel system with battery storage and backup system.
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A ribbon-cutting ceremony was held on Tuesday, July 2 to commemorate the occasion.
"We are thrilled to deliver this beautiful facility to our community," said Adam Wolff, town manager for Town of Corte Madera. "Our new Town Hall is already a great source of pride, and it will have an enduring impact for generations to come. Alten Construction has been a tremendous partner, committed to ensuring our success."
The previous Corte Madera Town Hall was built in 1931 and originally served as the town's firehouse. In 1966, the Town of Corte Madera purchased the building from the fire department and converted it to the Town Hall. The completed project is intended to create a more resilient, functional and inviting community asset that will serve the Town of Corte Madera for the next 50 to 100 years.
About Alten Construction
Founded in 1995, Alten Construction not only offers a full range of commercial construction services but is also a licensed builder, with its own shop, carpenters and construction laborers. Over the past 29 years, Alten Construction has grown from a small public works company and now serves public and private clients throughout the San Francisco Bay Area with a personal touch. From schools and fire stations to historic buildings and tenant improvements, the company's team has extensive experience and completes superior and high-quality projects with leadership demonstrated at all stages of a project.
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Alten Construction is committed to green building practices, and the firm has LEED Accredited Professionals on staff. Dedicated to the community, Alten Construction partners with small, local businesses and develops construction professionals through its internship opportunities and in-house training. The commercial construction firm is also affiliated with the Construction Employers' Association, Bay Area Builders Exchange, Marin Builders Association and the North Coast Builders Exchange. For more information, visit www.AltenConstruction.com or call 510-234-4200.
Located at 300 Tamalpais Drive, the $13.6 million project included a new 11,800-square-foot two-story structure, featuring a public permit center, council chambers, administrative offices, conference rooms and meeting rooms. A new elevator was also installed, along with mechanical, plumbing, electrical and information technology facilities.
Alten Construction performed exterior site improvement work, including modifying the slopes of the driveway and parking facilities, and the installation of ADA-compliant facilities. A landscaping plan with bioretention facilities was utilized with protocols in place to protect three existing redwood trees while a raised plaza area was constructed around them, and the installation of a roof-mounted solar panel system with battery storage and backup system.
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A ribbon-cutting ceremony was held on Tuesday, July 2 to commemorate the occasion.
"We are thrilled to deliver this beautiful facility to our community," said Adam Wolff, town manager for Town of Corte Madera. "Our new Town Hall is already a great source of pride, and it will have an enduring impact for generations to come. Alten Construction has been a tremendous partner, committed to ensuring our success."
The previous Corte Madera Town Hall was built in 1931 and originally served as the town's firehouse. In 1966, the Town of Corte Madera purchased the building from the fire department and converted it to the Town Hall. The completed project is intended to create a more resilient, functional and inviting community asset that will serve the Town of Corte Madera for the next 50 to 100 years.
About Alten Construction
Founded in 1995, Alten Construction not only offers a full range of commercial construction services but is also a licensed builder, with its own shop, carpenters and construction laborers. Over the past 29 years, Alten Construction has grown from a small public works company and now serves public and private clients throughout the San Francisco Bay Area with a personal touch. From schools and fire stations to historic buildings and tenant improvements, the company's team has extensive experience and completes superior and high-quality projects with leadership demonstrated at all stages of a project.
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Alten Construction is committed to green building practices, and the firm has LEED Accredited Professionals on staff. Dedicated to the community, Alten Construction partners with small, local businesses and develops construction professionals through its internship opportunities and in-house training. The commercial construction firm is also affiliated with the Construction Employers' Association, Bay Area Builders Exchange, Marin Builders Association and the North Coast Builders Exchange. For more information, visit www.AltenConstruction.com or call 510-234-4200.
Source: Alten Construction
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