Stanford Linear Accelorator(SLAC) B40 Renovation Project
Stanford Linear Accelorator (SLAC) National Accelerator Laboratory is one of ten Department of Energy’s (DOE) Office of Science laboratories and is operated by Stanford University on behalf of the DOE.
Stanford Linear Accelorator (SLAC) National Accelerator Laboratory is one of ten Department of Energy’s (DOE) Office of Science laboratories and is operated by Stanford University on behalf of the DOE.
The project is a joint venture between Oltmans Construction Co. and Halbert Construction with Oltmans providing project management support and Halbert providing the field supervision. The scope of work consists of the demolition, renovation and addition, as well as the tenant improvement of the 3-story laboratory and office building. This project is LEED Gold and features 18,000 s.f. of newly renovated laboratory and office space as well as improvements to the Laser/MBE Lab, Synthesis Lab, Measurement Lab, Energy Storage Lab, UHV Lab and associated support rooms, common space and restrooms. Aside from the typical lab casework, air handling units and fume hood improvements, the team installed advanced process piping (UN2, CDA), a laser safety system, and a specialized Acoustic Chamber. One adjacent building is retrofitted into a training center which includes classrooms, common space and retrofitted with advanced AV systems.
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