Elantas Building 10 Renovation
Owner | Elantas PDG, Inc |
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Architect | Burns & McDonnell |
Construction Manager | McCarthy |
Design Build Mechanical | icon Mechanical |
Value of icon's Work | $3,300,000 |
icon Mechanical served as the Mechanical Contractor for this 3.3 million dollar phased remodel and expansion of the offices and research labs of Elantas PDG, Inc.
The first phase included remodeling the office space and 50% of the lab spaces, 75% through the construction the phase one labs were completed and Elantas staff was moved to the new areas while phase two rooms were remodeled. Keeping parts of the building occupied during construction required maintaining coordination with both the general contractor and the owner with systems needing to be designed to allow for phase one labs to be operational without entering phase two areas and phase two labs to be completed without entering phase one.
Systems that needed to be operational before phase one turnover included supply air, laboratory exhaust, compressed air, nitrogen, natural gas, helium, and hydrogen. Demo also had to be planned out to ensure the original labs were kept operational through phase one demo.
icon Mechanical served as the Mechanical Contractor for this $3.3 million dollar phased remodel and expansion of the offices and research labs of Elantas PDG, Inc. The first phase included remodeling the office space and 50% of the lab spaces, 75% through the construction the phase one labs were completed and Elantas staff was moved to the new areas while phase two rooms were remodeled. Keeping parts of the building occupied during construction required maintaining coordination with both the general contractor and the owner with systems needing to be designed to allow for phase one labs to be operational without entering phase two areas and phase two labs to be completed without entering phase one. Systems that needed to be operational before phase one turnover included supply air, laboratory exhaust, compressed air, nitrogen, natural gas, helium, and hydrogen. Demo also had to be planned out to ensure the original labs were kept operational through phase one demo. Midway through the project additional scope was added to install a new campus hot water and lab gas loop to the original and a neighboring building. Before this work was awarded the buildings systems were coordinated to ensure they would wed to this future work.
HVAC Systems
- 53000CFM Air Handler
- 2- 170T Chillers
- 25000CFM Lab Exhaust System with Energy Recovery Loop
Specialty Systems
- 4 Split Systems from 1T to 20T
- Piped Lab Gases include compressed air, nitrogen, natural gas, helium, and hydrogen
- Lab Exhaust ducted in PVC coated duct