Green Labs Symposium | March 15, 2016 Travis Wanat, Senior project manager Department of Facilities Efficient building design and operation Fueling high performance nano-research
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Access points for construction MIT.nano site
Phase 1: utility enabling
Site constraints - existing utility enabling Campus Utility Infrastructure Chilled Water Electrical Steam Fire Protection Domestic Water Natural Gas Stormwater Sanitary Compressed Air Vacuum Bldg. 24 Bldg. 13 Bldg. 26 Bldg. 16 Bldg. 10 Bldg. 4 Bldg. 8 MIT.nano (Bldg. 12)
Site constraints - existing utility enabling
Building 39
Site constraints - existing utility enabling
Site constraints – aging infrastructure
Phase 2: construction
Site constraints - construction logistics
Unforeseen conditions – mercury abatement
Demolition 5,500 tons of concrete recycled 2,203 lineal feet of mercury contaminated pipe removed 150 lbs of mercury removed
Chilled water 2,100 lineal feet CHW installed underground
Chilled water 250 X-rayed welds
Electrical 12,830 lineal feet of rigid conduit installed underground
Slurry wall Cap beam 44 panels placed = 34,941 sf 3,610 cubic yards of concrete 39 working days to complete 800 lineal feet placed 33,550 cubic yards of soil excavated
Steel 2,100 tons Average of 22 tons installed per day 13% complete as of 3/14/16