Carefully situated on a former brownfield site once occupied by the Naval Air Warfare Center, this 50,000 square foot corporate headquarters features advanced green technologies to achieve LEED Platinum. These energy saving features include:
• Geothermal HVAC system that uses 64, 500 foot deep wells to heat and cool the building
• 900 panel solar array incorporated into the curved roof that provides approximately 20% of the buildings energy requirements
• Rain harvesting system that uses rain water to flush toilets and irrigate
• LED Lighting and daylight harvesting system
The three-story, 170,982 sf NCAR-Wyoming Supercomputing Center (NWSC) is a high-performance scientific computing in the atmospheric and related geosciences fields. The facility includes 16,000 sf of Administration space, 3,600 sf Network Operations Center, 2,300 sf of Mass Media Storage as well as a 100,00 sf Central Utility Plant.
Once full operation begins in the summer of 2012, the NWSC will continue to advance scientific discovery for the next several decades. The adaptive design and construction enables the facility to expand in accordance to the evolving nature of supercomputing technology.
The NWSC’s design takes full advantage of Cheyenne’s elevation and cool, dry climate by employing ambient air to cool the facility nearly year round. This will significantly reduce the facility’s energy use. The facility is estimated to be 90 percent more energy efficient than typical supercomputing centers and is on track to receive LEED Gold Certification. In addition, over 70 percent of the construction materials are reused onsite or recycled.
Two-story new construction serves as the corporate headquarters and operations center for the South Jersey Federal Credit Union and features high-end modern finishes. This LEED registered project has a goal of Silver.
This 90,000 SF office building is located in Philadelphia’s Historic Navy Yard and is home to Tasty Baking Company’s new corporate headquarters. It has set a goal of LEED Gold Certification.
This LEED Silver project includes the construction of a four story wrap-around addition to the existing Merner Pfeiffer Hall of Science and the renovation of the existing historic building. The project added 41,600 square feet of state-of-the-art lab space, classrooms and lecture halls. The new Hall of Science now totals 78,000 square feet. This project was multi-phased to allow continual use and occupancy during construction.
IMC constructed the core & shell of this four story 147,000 square foot, physician owned medical office building. This included a skybridge connection to an existing medical office building at Bryn Mawr Hospital. IMC also completed a 78,000 square foot fitout for Bryn Mawr Medical Specialists Association and a pediatric ambulatory surgery center for Nemours AI DuPont Childrens Hospital. The Bryn Mawr Medical Arts Pavilion is LEED Gold.
IMC is serving as the Design/Builder, inclusive of shepherding the Land/Development process, for the University of Pennsylvania Health System’s Chesterbrook location. This 90,000 SF project will provide clinical and primary care space, an imaging center, as well as provide outpatient surgical capabilities. It will incorporate classrooms, meeting rooms, a group lecture hall, conference/seminar facilities, administrative offices and support areas, full service
kitchen and a cafeteria.
The 416,000 square-foot distribution center including a 35,000 square-foot office sits on a 21-acre site. As a world leader in the distribution of pharmaceutical products, this Company has specific warehouse requirements such as temperature control, high security storage including a heavy-duty drug safe and automated material handling equipment. The distribution center features 240 parking stalls, 24 interior docks, 1 drive-in door and a 32-foot clear height. The new facility is a LEED certified building.
Annette Caldwell Simmons Hall is a 56,000 SF facility on the campus of Southern Methodist University and is home to the School of Education and Human Development. The building includes the physiology of exercise and a biomechanical laboratory along with Dean’s offices and multiple classrooms. The structure is cast-in-place with a structural steel roof and slate tiles and masonry veneer. The project also recently received two awards by the American Subcontractors Association for “Outstanding Project Under $25M” and “Outstanding Project Team under $50M” — and is LEED Gold Certified.
This state-of-the-art law school at the University of Colorado, Boulder campus is a 178,000 s.f., 5-story structure housing a law library, teaching courtroom, moot courtroom, faculty offices, law center, administration offices as well as student program space, clinics and registrar.
Construction of the new Wolf Law Building at the University of Colorado at Boulder began in January 2005 and is on schedule for completion in August 2006.
This new $46 Million building will immediately enhance the learning experience of CU law students. The new law library, at 42,047 s.f., will be 50 percent larger than the existing law library. The Wolf Law Building will have 18 classrooms ranging in size from 20 to 100 seats, plus a 250-seat courtroom and a high-tech teaching courtroom. The University of Colorado at Boulder is seeking LEED certification for the Wolf Law Building.