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Portfolio - Research Labs
Project Title: Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms (ATF)
Location: Beltsville, MD
$65,000,000
200,000sf
Provided design review of all Mechanical, Plumbing and Fire Protection systems for the new ATF Fire Research Laboratory. The ATF Fire Research Laboratory is the world's first and only laboratory devoted to forensic fire research. The Fire Research Laboratory will provide the necessary facilities, equipment, and staff to work on fire-investigation issues that include fire-scene-reconstruction, flashover studies, validation of fire-pattern analysis indicators, impact of accelerants on fire growth and spread, ignition studies, and electrical fire cause analysis. |
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Project Title: Human Genome Building - NIH NICHD Feasibility Study
Location: Rockville, MD
GES, along with LSY Architects performed a Feasibility Study and prepared a Program of Requirements (POR) to identify programming requirements for partial occupancy of the existing Human Genome laboratory facility. The report included identification of space needs, functional requirements, site analysis, and development of conceptual space planning alternatives to validate that the NIH National Institute of Child Health and Human Development (NICHD) interim program could be adequately accommodated. |
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Project Title: NASA - GSFC
Location: Greenbelt, MD
$250,000,000
3,000,000sf
Under an existing design/build IDIQ contract, GES has been providing on-site Electrical, Fire Protection, Fire Alarm and Life Safety engineering, program management, planning, design and post design services for the NASA Goddard Space Flight Center (GSFC) Facilities in Greenbelt, Maryland. |
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Project Title: National Institutes of Health, Flow Building
Location: Rockville, MD
GES, along with LSY Architects performed a Feasibility Study and Conceptual Design for new laboratory and laboratory support facilities for the Drug Design and Synthesis Section (DDS) of the Laboratory Medicinal Chemistry (LMC) for the National Institutes of Health. |
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Project Title: National Institutes of Health, Building 50
Location: Bethesda, MD
GES provided MEP+FP design and post design services for the renovation of the National Human Genome Research Institute's Laboratories.
The two phased laboratory renovations included case work, bio-safety cabinets, laboratory gases, variable air volume interlocked with fume hood operation, deionized water distribution, equipment monitoring, digital lighting controls and emergency power distribution. |
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Project Title: National Institutes of Health, Buildings 6, 6A & 6C
Location: Bethesda, MD
$50,000,000
GES provided Design Review and Value Engineering services to include review of mechanical, plumbing, medical gas systems, electrical (power and lighting), DDC Control, fire protection systems and architectural construction documents for Buildings 6, 6A and 6C. |
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Project Title: National Institutes of Health, NIAAA Animal Research Facility (Vivarium)
Location: Bethesda, MD
GES provided MEP+FP design and post design services for the renovation of a new Animal Research Facility for the National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism (NIAAA) research and developments. Spaces include:
Noldus Room, Vapor Chamber Room, Vivarium Reverse Cycle Lab, Vivarium Regular Cycle Lab, Behavioral Testing lab, Surgery Room, Private offices, changing room. |
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Project Title: USAMRIID Bio-Containment & Research Facility
Location: Ft. Detrick, MD
$600,000,000
700,000gsf
Under an existing IDIQ Contract and as part of a comprehensive Value Engineering Team with PMSI, GES provided mechanical (HVAC,plumbing and fire protection) value engineering services for the new USAMRIID Bio-Containment and Research facility.
The new facility is the US Biological Defense Research Programs lead medical research laboratory at Fort Detrick, MD. The design lead by CUH2A, for this integrated research facility will house the US Army Medical Research Institute of Infectious Diseases (USAMRIID), which is the centerpiece of the National Interagency Biodefense Campus. As one of the most complex and sensitive facilities in the nation, the new facility will comprise state-of-the-art spaces including BSL-2, BSL-3 and BSL-4 spaces. |
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