Photo courtesy of malabo.usembassy.gov
Office of the Spokesperson
Department of State
Washington, DC
December 11, 2013
In an important symbol of our friendship and bilateral relationship
with the Republic of Equatorial Guinea, Under Secretary for Management
Patrick F. Kennedy, and U.S. Ambassador to the Republic of Equatorial
Guinea Mark L. Asquino presided over the dedication of the new U.S.
Embassy complex in Malabo today.
The new multi-building complex provides embassy employees with a
safe, secure, and modern workplace. Situated on a 12.5-acre site in the
Malabo Dos section of the capital, the complex includes a chancery
building, a service/utility building, an access pavilion, Chief of
Mission residence, Deputy Chief of Mission residence, staff housing, and
a recreational facility.
The $71 million project incorporates numerous sustainable features to
conserve resources and reduce operating costs, including an energy
recovery unit that reduces the need for heating and cooling,
water-conserving plumbing fixtures, and the use of regional and recycled
materials. The new Embassy is registered with the U.S. Green Building
Certification Institute as a Leadership in Energy and Environmental
Design (LEED®) facility.
The facility was designed by Karn Charuhas Chapman & Twohey
(KCCT) of Washington, DC, and constructed by Caddell Construction Co. of
Montgomery, Alabama.
Since 1999, as part of the Department’s Capital Security Construction
Program, the Bureau of Overseas Buildings Operations (OBO) has
completed 108 new diplomatic facilities and has an additional 36
projects in design or under construction.
OBO’s mission is to provide safe, secure, and functional facilities
that represent the U.S. Government to the host nation and support our
staff in the achievement of U.S. foreign policy objectives. These
facilities should represent American values and the best in American
architecture, engineering, technology, sustainability, art, culture, and
construction execution.
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