Isleta Tribal Services Complex

WINNER OF THE ENR SOUTHWEST BEST OF 2011 AWARD OF MERIT FOR A GOVERNMENT/PUBLIC BUILDING

2012 ASSOCIATED GENERAL CONTRACTORS NEW MEXICO BEST BUILDINGS AWARD FOR A $10 – $20 MILLION PROJECT

2012 NAIOP NEW MEXICO AWARDS OF EXCELLENCE FOR A CIVIC/PUBLIC PROJECT

The Pueblo of Isleta Tribal Services Complex is on approximately 14.5 acres of previously undeveloped tribal land. Situated in the foothills between the Rio Grande Bosque and Manzano Mountains, the centroid of the complex is strategically placed in a natural depression, flanked by two promontories that were sensitively preserved along with the native plants.

This 56,270 square foot multi-level complex co-locates state-of-the-art facilities for the Fire Department, Police Department, E911 Communication, Tribal Courts, Tribal Council, Tribal Administrative Offices, Wellness Center and Tribal Fleet. The lower levels are reserved for public safety operations and tribal leadership functions, while the upper plaza level(s) serve all of the public interface needs.

Job Details:

Owner:

Pueblo of Isleta

Architect:

RMKM Architecture, P.C.