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PROJECT DESCRIPTION
Located in downtown Grand Rapids along the medical mile, the six story 162,800 GSF facility provides research space to accommodate 33 research teams. Their investigations explore solutions to many of today’s urgent scientific and health issues, including developing a new testing process for the COVID-19 virus as well as research into the domains of women’s health and infertility, adult and pediatric cancers, neurological diseases and autism.
Supporting the goals of sustainability, research productivity and collaboration this project features modular Sigma Flex workstations, Safeguard fume hoods, and NAUF/FSC certified wood fronts from Mott Manufacturing, as well as a full range of stainless steel capabilities. In addition to the wood fronts, other sustainable features of the project include steel cabinets made from 37% recycled steel and stainless steel products which contain between 75-85% recycled content. All coatings and sealants used on the project meet or exceed strict guidelines established by the US Green Building Council.
Anchoring the open lab concept, Mott’s Sigma Flex core system is an efficient and cost-effective solution that provides flexibility to adapt to future needs. Features include adjustable height worksurfaces and shelving, with an integrated service core which allowed for ease of installation for mechanical and electrical service connections.
Fume hood alcoves adjoin the open laboratory environment. The alcoves have been customized to meet the needs of the project including customized peg boards and pharmacy cabinets. Mott Safeguard fume hoods provide an energy saving design with a self-lowering sash system that reduces airflow when a user is not present. A catch temporarily secures the sash in the full-open position for set up and teardown of experiments. The hoods are connected to the building emergency power system, so that research projects are protected during power outages.
The entire sixth floor is outfitted with custom designed stainless steel worksurfaces, sinks, casework, walls, exhaust hoods and equipment. Easy to sanitize, superior corrosion and impact resistance make this material ideal for environments that require high levels of durability and cleanliness.
These products provide functional, adaptable, high quality solutions to meet the ever-changing demands of the biomedical research environment.
Durcon: Grey Epoxy resin tops, sinks and custom pegboards
MCM Stainless: Stainless steel walls and exhaust canopies
Scientek: Glassware washers, bottle filling station and bedding dispenser
Consolidated: Sterilizers
Steelco: Cage wash and bulk sterilizer
TBJ: Vivarium surgery and necropsy stations
Park Bio: Dump station
Hoshizaki: Ice makers
Norlake: Walk-in environmental rooms
Watersaver: Fixtures and eyewash units
Movex: MTS snorkels
PROJECT TEAM
Ellenzweig – Design Architect & Laboratory Planner
Smith Group/JJR- Architect of Record
Clark Construction/Rockford Construction – CM