Moss Adams welcome receptionist desk with the Moss Adams name engraved on the front.

Moss Adams Spokane

Moss Adams Spokane | Spokane, Washington

DPR Construction's project team performed interior demolition and buildout of Moss Adams’ 15,000-sq.-ft. office space located on the 18th floor in a high-rise downtown Spokane, WA. The project scope of work included rework of the existing fire protection system, air handler unit, plumbing mains, and electrical panels.

Project

Details

The Moss Adams Spokane office renovation was the first project completed under our national agreement. The project included demolition of existing space and the building out of office space featuring an open office style floor plan, with various sized conference rooms and focus rooms.

  • The project consisted of re­work of existing fire protection system, tie in to existing air handler unit, tie into existing plumbing mains, and tie in to existing electrical panels. This project consisted of an open office style floor plan, with various sized conference rooms and focus rooms. The project featured high end finishes.
  • Considering the project was located on the 18th floor, DPR’s project team was mindful of working within an occupied high-rise and worked extensively to communicate activities and impacts to building tenants.
Elevators space of the Moss Adams office space
Exterior view of a glass office space
Open concept offices paired with small conference rooms
Conference space with chairs.

Photo courtesy of DPR Construction

Photo courtesy of DPR Construction

Photo courtesy of DPR Construction

Photo courtesy of DPR Construction

Elevators space of the Moss Adams office space

Photo courtesy of DPR Construction

Exterior view of a glass office space

Photo courtesy of DPR Construction

Open concept offices paired with small conference rooms

Photo courtesy of DPR Construction

Conference space with chairs.

Photo courtesy of DPR Construction

SPW Craftsmanship

Key design features included a high-end reception desk area which the team QA/QC’d by making various visits to the casework shop prior to bringing the materials on site. The project had a highly complicated linear wooden ceiling system which consisted of complicated shapes and angles at which it was installed.

The project team utilized Augmented Reality technology to view a 3-dimensional life size model of the space with AR headsets to help with the QA/QC of the product. All of the angles and dimensions for the product were specially modeled by our VDC team via design assistance provided to the architects on the project. We also had custom metal pieces made by one of our high-end casework contractors and brought the architect’s desires to fruition.

Concrete floor hallway with sitting area and office spaces on both sides

Supply Chain Mitigation

This project took place during the height of supply chain issues in 2021. During the project, the wood ceiling product was delayed past the scheduled project completion. 

The DPR team leveraged DPR's national supply chain team to mitigate the issue. DPR’s team were able to work with a project supplier in Texas that was providing 100,000-sq.-ft. of the same product to another DPR project. We negotiated a fast-tracked delivery to our Spokane project in conjunction with the buyout of the product for the jobsite in Texas. The product arrived one week after negotiation with the supplier. 

Conference room with large table with sitting chairs all around.
Concrete floor hallway with sitting area and office spaces on both sides

SPW Craftsmanship

Key design features included a high-end reception desk area which the team QA/QC’d by making various visits to the casework shop prior to bringing the materials on site. The project had a highly complicated linear wooden ceiling system which consisted of complicated shapes and angles at which it was installed.

The project team utilized Augmented Reality technology to view a 3-dimensional life size model of the space with AR headsets to help with the QA/QC of the product. All of the angles and dimensions for the product were specially modeled by our VDC team via design assistance provided to the architects on the project. We also had custom metal pieces made by one of our high-end casework contractors and brought the architect’s desires to fruition.

Conference room with large table with sitting chairs all around.

Supply Chain Mitigation

This project took place during the height of supply chain issues in 2021. During the project, the wood ceiling product was delayed past the scheduled project completion. 

The DPR team leveraged DPR's national supply chain team to mitigate the issue. DPR’s team were able to work with a project supplier in Texas that was providing 100,000-sq.-ft. of the same product to another DPR project. We negotiated a fast-tracked delivery to our Spokane project in conjunction with the buyout of the product for the jobsite in Texas. The product arrived one week after negotiation with the supplier. 

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