Photos from Unveiling of the new Contra Costa County Administration Building in Martinez

At least a hundred or more people turned out for the unveiling of the new Contra Costa County Administration Building in downtown Martinez on Tuesday.

The 66,000-square-foot, three-story structure stands on a site previously occupied by the 12-story former county building built in 1964. The site also held the old county jail, built in 1902. Its second-floor balcony looks out over downtown Martinez and the adjacent Contra Costa County Tax Collector building.

According to the county, it’s the first government building in the world to achieve the Total Resource Use and Efficiency certification. TRUE is a zero-waste certification used to cut the carbon footprint and help support public health.

County supervisor and board chair Federal Glover, supervisors Candace Andersen, Diane Burgis, Ken Carlson and John Gioia, Mayor Brianne Zorn and Chief Assistant County Administrator Eric Angstadt were among the many speakers.

After the program, lunch was served under a giant white tent in the plaza, and tours of the building were given.

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