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Jim McElwainCollege Architect
SETTING UP A LABORATORY
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THELABHAS ALABWHICH HAS ALABBRADFORTHCHEMISTRYLASERLABORATORY TRANSFORMATION
BEFOREAFTER
The Design and Construction Team
Your School and DepartmentBuildingShared ResourcesFacilities DirectorUniversity DivisionsFacilities Management Services (FMS)Capital Construction Development (CCD)Outside ConsultantsArchitectEngineersROLES OF CRITICAL PERSONNELFacilities Director (School)Initiates ProjectMakes first contacts with PIRepresents PI and Dean during Design and ConstructionProject Manager (CCD)Coordinates all budgets, Schedules and ContractsRepresents University InterestsArchitect/Engineer (Outside)Prepares legal and construction documentsContractor (Outside)Implements construction documentsPROJECT PHASES
Project PlanningDefining Functional AreasIdentifying Personal PreferencesSchool and Department CoordinationProject InitiationEstablishing Budget and ScheduleCapital Construction CoordinationProject Design and DocumentationPreparing for Bidding and ConstructionArchitect/Engineer CoordinationProject ImplementationConstruction ContractBuilding PermitContractor and Inspector CoordinationProject CompletionOccupancy and OperationFacilities Management Coordination
Defining Functional Areas
Wet LaboratoryOccupied space with extensive plumbing and chemical fume hoodsHigh potential for spills
Defining Functional Areas
Wet LaboratoryDry LaboratoryRegularly occupied space with benches, tables, instrumentationLow potential for spills
Defining Functional Areas
Wet LaboratoryDry LaboratorySupport SpacesNot regularly occupied for extended periodsEquipment RoomsInstrument RoomsPlant or Animal RoomsEnvironmental Control Rooms
Defining Functional Areas
Wet LaboratoryDry LaboratorySupport SpacesStudent SpaceAssigned space for post-docs and graduate studentsUnassigned space for undergraduatesGroup space for meetings
Defining Functional Areas
Wet LaboratoryDry LaboratorySupport SpacesStudent SpaceOfficesP.I. OfficeLaboratory StaffResearch facultyConference Rooms
Identifying Personal Design Preferences
Relationship between Laboratory Space and Student SpaceSTUDENTS WITHIN LABORATORY
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STUDENT SUITE REMOTEFROM LABORATORY
Identifying Personal Design Preferences
Relationship between Laboratory Space and P.I. Office
OFFICE WITHIN LABORATORY
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OFFICE SUITE REMOTEFROM LABORATORYIdentifying Personal Design Preferences
Relationship between Openness and EnclosureOPEN LABORATORY
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ENCLOSED LABORATORY
Identifying Personal Design Preferences
Relationship between Windows and LabSTUDENT STATIONS BY THE WINDOW
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LABORATORY BENCHES BY THE WINDOW
Identifying Personal Design Preferences
Colors, Materials and FinishesWOOD CABINETSSUSPENDED CEILINGPATTERNED FLOOR
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METAL CABINETSOPEN CEILINGMONOLITHIC FLOOR
Project Initiation
Project Initiation
Project Schedule
DESIGN18 WEEKSCONSTRUCT20 WEEKSBID6 WEEKSPlanningOccupancyTypical Project Hazards
Disabled AccessibilityFume HoodsSink and faucetsCounter top and cabinets
Typical Project Hazards
Disabled AccessibilityLaboratory ExhaustFume HoodsVertical shaftsSpot exhaust
Typical Project Hazards
Disabled AccessibilityLaboratory ExhaustElectrical power backupGeneratorUPSAlarms
Typical Project Hazards
Disabled AccessibilityLaboratory ExhaustElectrical power backupCode RequirementsLA Research ReportsUL LabelsChemical QuantitiesOccupancy Classifications
Typical Project Hazards
Disabled AccessibilityLaboratory ExhaustElectrical power backupUL Listing and other Code requirementsWaste Water ManagementAcid Waste pipingBuilding ClarifiersSediment Traps
Typical Project Hazards
Disabled AccessibilityLaboratory ExhaustElectrical power backupUL Listing and other Code requirementsWaste Water ManagementPurified waterPurification levelsWater distributionSpot Polishers
Jim McElwainCollege Architect
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