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Laboratory
Eichleay has planned and designed a diverse array of research and development spaces for clients in the public and private sectors. Our portfolio consists of everything from a laboratory to decode the human genome to one to develop innovative treatments for rare forms of cancer. The safe and flexible work environments that we create are not only able to accommodate the ever-changing needs of modern science, but they also exhibit a great attention to reducing researcher fatigue, streamlining workflows, and promoting the discovery process. This is achieved through fully understanding the requirements of the end users, properly specifying materials for both functionality and aesthetics, and thoughtfully programming critical elements such as workstations, equipment, utilities, collaboration areas, and office spaces to achieve the atmosphere desired.
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Project Profiles
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Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory - Walnut Creek, CA
Joint Genome Institute - Buildings 100 and 400
Architectural, Engineering, Estimating, Project Management, Construction Assistance
Construction Cost: $25 million
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Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory - Berkeley, CA
Building 6 Upgrade - Pilot Plant, Conceptual Design
Architectural, Engineering, Estimating, Project Management, Construction Assistance
Construction Cost: $3.5 million
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Dey L.P. - Napa, CA
Building 4 - New Chemistry Lab Office Area
Engineer of Record / Project Management
Construction Cost: $1.2 million
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