JULY 2009
21,000 SQUARE FEET
$4.7 MILLION
COMPLETED
The University of Florida Martin H. Levin Advocacy Law Center project involved the construction of a specialized legal education facility designed to provide real-world courtroom experience for law students. Completed in July 2009 at a cost of $4.7 million, this 21,000 square foot construction management project delivered a state-of-the-art facility that bridges the gap between academic legal education and practical courtroom advocacy. Phase 1 of the project encompassed the 10,000 square foot first floor featuring a fully functional trial and appellate courtroom with supporting spaces, establishing the foundation for a planned two-story building with future expansion capabilities. The project was designed and constructed to achieve a minimum of LEED Silver certification from the U.S. Green Building Council, demonstrating the University’s commitment to sustainable design principles in higher education facilities.
Construction of the 10,000 square foot first floor (Phase 1) of a planned two-story building
Development of a functional trial and appellate courtroom with gallery seating
Construction of authentic courtroom features including judge’s bench and jury box
Creation of attorney tables and presentation areas for mock trial proceedings
Development of a judge’s chamber for authentic judicial proceedings
Construction of jury deliberation room for complete trial simulations
Implementation of various support spaces for legal education
Design and construction to achieve minimum LEED Silver certification
Infrastructure planning to accommodate future Phase 2 (second floor) construction
Construction of jury deliberation room for complete trial simulations
Implementation of various support spaces for legal education
Design and construction to achieve minimum LEED Silver certification
Infrastructure planning to accommodate future Phase 2 (second floor) construction
Phased Implementation Planning: Strategic design and construction approach to facilitate future vertical expansion
Sustainable Construction Practices: Implementation of LEED-compliant construction methodologies and materials
Academic Schedule Coordination: Alignment of construction activities with university calendar to minimize disruption
Specialized Feature Construction: Precise craftsmanship for authentic courtroom elements including judicial bench and jury box
Systems Integration: Careful coordination of mechanical, electrical, and technology systems to support specialized legal education needs
Quality Control: Rigorous inspection protocols ensuring both aesthetic and functional excellence in the specialized facility
Creating authentic courtroom environments with precise architectural detailing and specialized finishes
Implementing sustainable design and construction practices to achieve minimum LEED Silver certification
Designing and constructing systems and infrastructure to support seamless vertical expansion in Phase 2
Harmonizing the new facility with the existing University of Florida campus aesthetic and infrastructure
Addressing factors that led to a two-month extension from the original completion date
Ensuring optimal sound quality in the courtroom environment for recording and educational purposes