Facilities Construction & Renovation 37 College Street New Haven, CT 06510 Tel: 203.737.2841
Hunter Radiation Therapy Center, 6th floor
Completion: Fall of 2009 Project Manager: Michael Schrier
This project is a comprehensive renovation to existing laboratories for the Department of Dermatology including new infrastructure and complete interior fit out. The project will create a state-of-the-art wet bench laboratory facility with 26 workstations and support spaces including equipment rooms, critical research support space, a large tissue culture room and cold room. In addition, administrative spaces will be provided including eight offices, conference room, break room and fellows room. The project is designed to meet the US Green Building Council's LEED Gold Certification program in support of Yale University's comprehensive sustainability strategy.
Completion: Fall 2009
Project Manager: Richard Levine
This project restores the existing limestone building façade by cleaning all stonework, repairing damaged panels and replacing caulking at all joints.
Sterling Hall of Medicine, I Wing, 2nd & 3rd Floors, Ph 1
Completion: Fall 2009 Project Manager: Michael Schrier
This project creates four open-design laboratories for the Department of Genetics on the third floor and for the Child Study Center and Cancer Center on the second floor. The renovation includes new infrastructure and complete interior laboratory fit out throughout. The project provides new laboratory support spaces such as equipment rooms, microscopy suites, tissue culture rooms and cold rooms as well as offices and administrative support space. This project is designed to meet the US Green Building Council's LEED Gold Certification program in support of Yale University's comprehensive sustainability strategy.
SHM IE Core Facilities
Project Manager: Reyhan Larimer
This project creates a Microscopy Core Facility consisting of five microscopy suites at Sterling Hall of Medicine, I Wing Entry Level. Four of the suites will be occupied by investigators from the Departments of Cell Biology and Biomedical Engineering; one suite will be ready for a future recruit. Each suite is comprised of microscope rooms, laboratories and student areas. Vibration mitigation will be provided in three of the five suites with isolated foundations and floor slabs where microscope tables will be placed. In addition, the project will provide infrastructure modifications to support sensitive equipment requirements.
SPP Cogeneration
Completion: Fall of 2010 Project Manager: Chuck Ebner
The University's Sterling Power Plant currently generates all the thermal energy (steam and chilled water) for the Yale School of Medicine and Yale-New Haven Hospital. This project installs cogeneration equipment at Sterling Power Plant to allow simultaneous production of electric and thermal energy. It also provides for future chilled water production capacity. Utilization of co-generation technology will result in more efficient plant operations than the current arrangement. This project makes a major contribution to Yale University's comprehensive sustainability strategy.