Facility Description:
The Earle Cabell Federal Building and Courthouse in Dallas, Texas, is a prominent government facility that serves as the headquarters for various federal agencies, including the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Texas. Completed in 1971, the building is a 19-story structure that encompasses over 700,000 square feet of office and court space. The building features courtrooms, judges’ chambers, administrative offices, and secure detention areas, making it a central hub for federal judicial and administrative activities in the region. The facility is supported by a central plant with a cooling capacity of approximately 3,000 tons, providing the necessary climate control to maintain a comfortable and secure environment for both employees and visitors. The building’s design reflects the modernist architectural style of its time, with a focus on functionality and durability.
Timberlake & Dickson Scope:
Timberlake & Dickson has been instrumental in the ongoing maintenance and rebuilding of the cooling towers that serve this facility to extend their operational lifespan. This maintenance scope has included the systematic replacement of critical components such as mechanical drive components, controls, and safety equipment. These efforts are designed to restore and enhance the cooling towers’ efficiency, ensuring they continue to meet the facility’s cooling demands.
Notable facts:
The Earle Cabell Federal Building has hosted numerous high-profile federal trials, including cases involving organized crime, civil rights, and significant financial crimes.