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FEATURES

Building A (210’ x 80’) 2 Stories

27,111 SF in Total

Facilities & Streets Office

Parks & Ground Office

Park Rangers Office

Solid Waste Office

Building B (360’ x 108’) 2 Stories

62,531 SF in Total.

Administration

Fleet Interior/Exterior

Warehouse Interior/Exterior

Storage Area

Generator

Repairing Garage

Total Building Area: 89,642 SF

Site: 9.19 Acres

Access Road: 4.25 Acres

Alternate Vehicle Wash and Fueling Area: 2.37 Acres

Total Area: 15.80 Acres

SERVICES PROVIDED

Architectural Services

Conceptual Design

Programming

Cost Estimation

COBB Maintenance Facility

Boynton Beach, FL

PROJECT INFORMATION


The COBB Maintenance Facility represents a forward-thinking approach to municipal infrastructure planning, beginning with a robust programming and conceptual design phase. This project involved the creation of a detailed Master Plan for a new Public Works Facility—addressing the space needs of multiple departments while organizing operational efficiency across a 15.8-acre site.


MASTER-PLANNED HUB FOR MUNICIPAL SERVICES

The plan incorporates two major buildings, each designed for distinct yet interrelated service functions:


  • Building A (210’ x 80’, 2 stories, 27,111 SF) houses the Facilities & Streets Office, Parks & Grounds Office, Park Rangers Office, and Solid Waste Office, supporting administrative and field operations.

  • Building B (360’ x 108’, 2 stories, 62,531 SF) includes Fleet Maintenance, Warehouse Storage, Vehicle Repair Garage, Administration, Interior/Exterior Storage, and space for a Generator—ensuring the facility supports citywide logistics and vehicle servicing needs.


The master site plan carefully integrates driveways, parking zones, pedestrian sidewalks, and landscaped buffers, while accounting for dedicated areas such as an alternate vehicle wash and fueling zone (2.37 acres) and an access road (4.25 acres) to streamline internal circulation and reduce congestion.


Totaling 89,642 square feet of building area, the COBB Maintenance Facility stands as a model of purposeful planning—designed to centralize essential municipal operations while providing flexibility for future growth and efficiency.

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