The UW SPH Environmental Toxicology Lab project focused on the comprehensive revitalization of the existing laboratory and support spaces located on the first and second floors of the Roosevelt Building at 4245 Roosevelt Way NE. The project’s scope involved extensive upgrades to the finishes and ceilings, as well as potential reconfiguration and replacement of the lighting, electrical, mechanical, and plumbing and gas systems. Notably, the renovations incorporated new lab casework and fume hoods in several key areas, including the Trace Metals Lab 194A and the 2nd floor labs 2295B, 2299, and 2299A. The installation of a new exhaust fan was also a crucial addition to facilitate the functionality of the newly integrated Trace Metals Lab 194A.
Throughout the project, the team ensured compliance with the WA State Energy Code, meeting all necessary WSEC guidelines. Moreover, the O&M (Operations & Maintenance) experience involved a thorough review of the O&M documentation, while the training and education aspect included a comprehensive assessment of the Training Plan. For a seamless handover, the team provided assistance with post-project issue resolution during the Owner Handoff phase, ensuring that the project concluded with all stakeholders satisfied.
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