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KOCH INDUSTRIES

It was a big job: Expand the campus of a corporate headquarters without interrupting business. Koch Industries turned to Hutton, who earned it through their successful renovation of the company’s café three years earlier. The campus project included moving a street a quarter of a mile to make room for 210,000 square feet of new construction. And that was just the beginning.

SERVICES

  • Construction management at-risk
  • Project phasing
  • Building information modeling
  • Self-perform
  • Cost estimating
  • Site coordination

DETAILS

Hutton and Alloy Architecture have completed two renovations totaling more than 238,000-square-feet at the company’s headquarters in Wichita, Kan.

DID YOU KNOW?

The Koch Industries campus expansion project involved 60 miles of trenching for utilities.

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A WORKING LUNCH

Hutton expanded the company's café to 28,000 square feet. On average, it serves 3,000 employees daily. No detail was overlooked. The finishes are clean, the floor terrazzo and the lighting modern and bright — important features that transformed what could have been a commissary in the basement into an inviting café.

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3,920 cubic feet of granite, sourced from the same quarry that furnished the façade of the existing building.

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HEAVY LIFTING

The new building is skinned with 3,920 cubic feet of granite, sourced from the same quarry that furnished the façade of the existing building. The gleaming, dark rock and glass building was softened by the 2,500 flowers planted outside. Inside, more than a million feet of electrical wiring keeps the lights on and the high technology humming in the 42 conference rooms and other spaces.