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Evo A. DeConcini United States Courthouse
405 West Congress Street Tucson AZ United States
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|  | Building Uses | - courthouse | Structural Types | - highrise | Architectural Style | - postmodern | Materials | - glass | - steel | - concrete, reinforced |
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| Heights | | Value | | Source / Comments | | | | Roof | | 135 ft | | | | | | | |
Description • Architects: Leo A. Daly / Hardy Holzman Pfeiffer Associates.
• Owner: General Services Administration.
• General Contractor: Huber, Hunt & Nichols.
• Constructors: Collins-Pina Consulting Engineers Inc., Holben, Martin & White,Hunt Construction Group Inc., Lerch Bates Inc., Paoletti Associates Inc., Shen, Milsom & Wilke Inc., Rolf Jensen & Associates Inc., Terracon.
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• The building, which has 14 courtrooms and judicial chambers for both the United States District Court and Magistrate, was named in honor of Evo A. DeConcini, a former Arizona Supreme Court justice.
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