Capable of performing 40 million routine diagnostic tests annually, the 263,477-sq-ft, two-story wet laboratory with a five-story, 375,000-sq-ft parking structure for Quest Diagnostics is the world’s largest automated specimen testing facility.
The Integrated Engineering Research Center project created laboratories for delivering major initiatives in particle physics and to further Fermilab’s neutrino science program.
The University of Arizona’s four-story Applied Research Building was completed under a progressive design-build delivery method with SmithGroup and McCarthy Building Cos. collaborating closely with the university every step of the way.
Set on 200 acres near Auburndale, Fla., the $150.8-million tolls testing facility features 11 miles of roadway infrastructure designed to replicate diverse driving environments and simulate real-world conditions for testing self-driving cars.
Designed to prioritize scientific discovery and human well-being, Emory University Health Sciences Research Building II aims to enhance connectivity and collaboration among clinical and research assets on the university campus.
Designed as a transformational teaching space, this project features a four-story, 100,000-sq-ft classroom building equipped with an auditorium, two lecture halls and classrooms of various sizes.
The new home of Drexel’s College of Medicine and the College of Nursing and Health Professionals totals 12 stories—with a MEP penthouse that spans two more levels—and totals 494,688 sq ft. Inside are 178,500 sq ft of classroom space, 98,700 sq ft of office/support space and 87,000 sq ft of lab/simulation space.
Located on Pittsburgh’s historic “Automobile Row,” where Model Ts were assembled, sold and serviced, the vacant Ford Motor plant was repurposed into a research facility.