U.S. Ambassador Bush and Morocco Chief of Government Benkirane
State Department Photo
Office of the Spokesperson
Department of State
Washington, DC
December 2, 2014
In an important symbol of our commitment and enduring relationship
with Morocco, U.S. Ambassador to Morocco Dwight L. Bush, Sr., and
Principal Deputy Director of the Bureau of Overseas Buildings Operations
(OBO) Heather Townsend, alongside local officials, dedicated the new
U.S. Embassy in Rabat today.
The new multi-building complex provides employees with a safe,
secure, and modern workplace. The campus is situated on a site of just
under 8 acres, on King Mohammed IV Road, approximately 3 miles from the
Rabat city center. With a project budget of $181 million, it includes a
Chancery, a U.S. Marine Security Guard residence, and a service/utility
building.
The project incorporates numerous sustainable features to conserve
resources and reduce operating costs, including large vegetated roofs
over the underground parking structures, and a white roof and
light-colored exterior to reflect solar heat. Automated air-conditioning
and heating systems will reduce operating costs. All water used on-site
is treated and used for site irrigation.
SmithGroupJJR of Washington, D.C. is the design architect and PAGE of
Washington, D.C., is the architect of record. B.L. Harbert International
of Birmingham, Alabama constructed the multi-building campus.
Since 1999, as part of the Department’s Capital Security Construction
Program, OBO has completed 118 new diplomatic facilities and has an
additional 41 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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