Project Description
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GENERAL CONTRACTOR: Manhattan Construction
CLIENT: JCM Associates
DESCRIPTION: The Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Lab Building 30 is a 45,000-square-foot space science laboratory project that includes 6,500 square feet of ISO 7 cleanrooms and 6,000 square feet of ISO 8 cleanrooms. One of the ISO 7 cleanrooms includes a high-bay area with 2,600 square feet of floor space and a 40-foot clear hook height to a 10-ton bridge crane. Adjacent to that space is a high-bay ISO 8 cleanroom. This project is LEED®-registered with a certification goal of LEED Silver.
GSF/OSF: 45,000 square feet
SPECIAL FEATURES: The 45,000 square-foot structure includes optics laboratories, mechanical assembly areas and a 60 foot high-bay clean room area capable of supporting both classified or unclassified integration and test operations.
CONSTRUCTION TYPE: New Construction
CONTRACTORS SCOPE: HVAC Sheet Metal Fabrication and Installation
DATE OF AWARD: 05/2011
COST AT AWARD: $742,000
SCHEDULED COMPLETION TIME: 12 Months
CONTRACT TYPE: Fixed Price
DATE OF COMPLETION: 09/2012
ACTUAL COMPLETION TIME: 13 Months