TEMPLE, TEXAS
SCOTT & WHITE INSTITUTE FOR REGENERATIVE MEDICINE
This was a $17 million, 3 phase project which included 3 primary spaces: a General Lab Practice (GLP) area, an FDA validated Good Manufacturing area (GMP), and a Vivarium. It included medical grade CO2 systems serving incubators, ISO Class 7 and 8 cleanrooms, ISO Class 5 biosafety cabinets, clean steam sterilization, reverse osmosis water purification systems, air to air and water run around loop heat recovery systems, mice and rat housing and animal research related rooms.
FORT WORTH, TEXAS
TARRANT COUNTY MEDICAL EXAMINER BUILDING
This was a 30,000 ft2 medical examiner facility with 100% outdoor air cooling system, with 3 air handlers ducted in parallel to provide redundancy. The central chiller plant utilized two magnetic drive McQuay chillers in a variable primary system. The central boiler plant utilized two 90% efficient condensing boilers. Several spaces required large amounts of fresh air and fume hoods to control fumes. Two labs utilized pure nitrogen generators. It also included an indoor firing range. It was initially designed to be a LEED certified facility.
CANCER RESEARCH INSTITUTE
WRIGHT PATTERSON AFB
WRIGHT-PATTERSON ENERGY LAB RESEARCH FACILITY
Design-build scope to provide 20% design documents of a central plant, chilled and hot water piping distribution system, and HVAC to multiple, unique energy research related lab spaces. Interestingly, one room was designed to maintain 10% relative humidity for battery research.