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Welcome to the Division of Building Design and Construction

The Division of Building Design and Construction (DBDC) is responsible for planning, designing, and constructing Montgomery County's public buildings to high performance standards while paying close attention to citizens' input, environmental and economic concerns. 


People and Projects - Doing Great Service!

Today, DBDC is planning, designing and constructing many public buildings including fire stations, police stations, libraries, recreational facilities, civic buildings, service depots and parking garages.

Visit our Neighborhood Projects Page


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Green Buildings

Montgomery County, Division of Building Design and Construction is committed to providing leadership which will foster conservation, protection and improvement of the environment by planning, designing, constructing and maintaining buildings that are energy efficient, environmentally friendly and resource-efficient.



In April 25, 2006 a bill was introduced, enacted Nov. 28, 2006 and become effective March 1, 2007 that requires the following for County built or funded buildings:

  • Achieve at least a LEED-certified rating, or the equivalent, if its design is initially funded in the capital budget in Fiscal Year 2008. If its design is initially funded in Fiscal Year 2009 or later, a County-built or -funded building must achieve a LEED-silver or equivalent rating.

  • If a County-built or -funded building is not included in the capital budget, the building must achieve a LEED-silver rating or the equivalent if its building permit application is filed on or after either one year after the Council approves the implementing regulations; or  September 1, 2008, whichever occurs first. 

  • To view the regulations, please visit the Department of Permitting Services.

The LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) Green Building Rating System was developed by the United State Green Buildings Council (USGBC). It identifies criteria that positively impact the energy and environmental characteristics of a building, including sustainability of a site, water efficiency, energy efficiency, materials and resources, and indoor environmental quality.

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Quality Control and Support Services Section

The Quality Control and Support Services Section monitors the quality control of the planning, design and construction of County facilities. This Section also reviews the schedule and cost components of each building project.

 

Project Management Section

The Project Management Section works with the internal County agencies to provide needed new or renovated Facilities. This Section manages the planning and design of new and/or renovated County facilities utilizing contracted architects and engineers and oversees the construction of these facilities by construction contractors

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Office of Building Design and Construction - Department of General Services
11th floor, 101 Monroe Street Rockville MD 20850

Last edited: 5/7/2013