Murphy: “Dollar savings for the US taxpayer and the future ability to adapt and redefine the mission were critical components of the project.” DALLAS— It's no secret that a project on the scale of the 1.5-million-square-foot, $850-million National Security Campus would present both opportunities and challenges for development. CenterPoint Properties development  of the   in Kansas City, MO, is one of the dynamic projects being explored at  NAIOP's  I.CON Impact Projects  here next month. CenterPoint has been involved with the large-scale project from the start, executing the site  procurement financing , design and  construction  and now the operations of the facility, including  asset and property management . developer White House's “Campaign to Cut Waste” Office of Management and Budget's “Freeze the Footprint” manufacturing Michael Murphy GlobeSt.com: How did you address the White House mandate to reduce the government footprint in real estate? Murphy: Department of Energy private/public partnership World War II piecemealed manufacturing GlobeSt.com: What were the most interesting aspects of the National Security Campus project? Murphy: Jim Cross Building Information Modeling technology build-to-suit  SALT Treaty office warehouse distribution National Nuclear Security Administration Honeywell GlobeSt.com: What factors contributed to your success with this project? Murphy: JE Dunn Construction GlobeSt.com: What else should our readers know about the project? Murphy: Kansas City Planned Industrial Expansion Authority
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