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User-friendly solutions that use public funds responsibly, maximize accessibility, foster a sense of community and inclusion, while embracing flexibility for the future.
Information drives modern governance. A secure network, reliable audiovisual communication systems, public and private security zones, and acoustics for performance and comfort are all essential elements of a great civic environment.
TEECOM listens carefully to institutional stakeholders on public projects and works toward user-friendly solutions that use tax payer funds responsibly, maximizing accessibility and inclusion, and building in flexibility for the future.
From the latest efficiencies in hyperscale data centers, to the emerging needs of the hybrid workplace, our clients can depend on data-driven technology solutions to keep them ahead of the competition.
The Justice Center provides a range of justice and law enforcement services for county residents, including family, civil, criminal, and traffic-related hearings. This project was one of four template buildings used to develop the state standard for all new JCC facilities.
The Justice Center provides a range of justice and law enforcement services for county residents, including family, civil, criminal, and traffic-related hearings. This project was one of four template buildings used to develop the state standard for all new JCC facilities.
The California Public Employees Retirement System built a 550,000 sf, six-floor office complex to expand their existing headquarters. The project included a 1,000-space underground parking garage, approximately 20,000 sf of commercial space for retail, and a child care center open to the public. In addition, approximately 180 residential units were developed along the project frontage.
The California Public Employees Retirement System built a 550,000 sf, six-floor office complex to expand their existing headquarters. The project included a 1,000-space underground parking garage, approximately 20,000 sf of commercial space for retail, and a child care center open to the public. In addition, approximately 180 residential units were developed along the project frontage.
The Mammoth Lakes Court project involved the construction of a new two-courtroom, 20,300 sf courthouse for use by the Superior Court of California, County of Mono. This replaces the currently leased courtroom which has proven inadequate for community needs. The new courthouse provides enhanced security and access to court services, with improved spaces for judicial services.
The Mammoth Lakes Court project involved the construction of a new two-courtroom, 20,300 sf courthouse for use by the Superior Court of California, County of Mono. This replaces the currently leased courtroom which has proven inadequate for community needs. The new courthouse provides enhanced security and access to court services, with improved spaces for judicial services.
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