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  • University of California, Davis, Winery, Brewery, and Food Pilot Plant Facilities

    UC DAVIS, RESEARCH AND TEACHING WINERY AND AUGUST A. BUSCH III BREWING AND FOOD SCIENCE LABORATORY

    LOCATION: Davis, CA

    ARCHITECT: Flad Architects

    SIZE: 32,000 SF

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    This $16 million design-build project for the University of California, Davis will consist of three components: 1) the winery for the Department of Viticulture and Ecology 2) the brewery small scale fermentation and classroom and 3) food pilot plant for the Department of Food Science and Technology. The facility will house a working, small-scale winery, brewery, and food processing facility in addition to a milk processing room. Once completed, this project will provide a world-class research and teaching facility. Support spaces for each department will include laboratories, classrooms, offices, controlled temperature rooms, and storage facilities. The project will be designed and built to achieve LEED® Platinum certification with special attention to site sustainability, water efficiency, energy and atmosphere, materials and resources, indoor environment quality, and innovation and design process. Design and preconstruction efforts will continue over the next several months with completion anticipated for July 2010.

  • Montana State University, Gaines Hall

    MONTANA STATE UNIVERSITY, GAINES HALL

    LOCATION: Bozeman, MT

    ARCHITECT: Dowling Sandholm Architects, PC

    SIZE: 100,000 SF

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    Located in the center of the Montana State University Campus, Gaines Hall is a 100,000 SF, four-story structure. This 1960s building is attached to the largest lecture hall on campus and houses the Department of Administration, support activities, classrooms, student and faculty workspace, teaching and research labs, support spaces, and offices.

    Using the GC/CM method of delivery, this $26 million renovation project will include of complete demolition down to the concrete structure. The new facility will feature a new lecture hall, upgrade of interior finishes, lab / classroom build-outs, new casework, new data networks throughout the building, and enhancement of ADA access.

    Slated for completion in June 2010, this is the State of Montana’s first GC/CM project.

  • University of Washington, Denny Hall Renovation

    UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON, DENNY HALL RENOVATION

    LOCATION: Seattle, WA

    ARCHITECT: Thomas Hacker Architects

    SIZE: 90,000 SF

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    BNB recently provided preconstruction services for the renovation of historic Denny Hall on the University of Washington’s main campus. This 90,000 SF structure was built in 1895 and is listed in the Washington State Heritage Register. Upon completion, the building will house four academic departments: Anthropology, Classics, Germanics, and Near Eastern Language and Civilization. The $32 million renovation will include upgrading all major building systems, correcting seismic deficiencies, and hazardous material abatement.

  • Muckleshoot Indian Tribe, K-12 Campus

    MUCKLESHOOT INDIAN TRIBE, K-12 CAMPUS

    LOCATION: Auburn, WA

    ARCHITECT: Mahlum Architects

    SIZE: 107,000 SF

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    BNB built a new state-of-the-art K-12 campus for the Muckleshoot Indian Tribe which includes three, two-story classroom buildings and one multi-purpose facility. The campus is comprised of classrooms for typical academics as well as specialized spaces for computer labs, art, life sciences, physical sciences, home economics, language, performing arts, cultural, gifted and special education programs, vocational shops, library / media, indoor gathering space, dining, physical education, and administration. The campus also includes multiple play areas, athletic fields, and bleachers.

  • UW Tacoma, Pinkerton Hall Renovation

    UW TACOMA, PINKERTON HALL RENOVATION

    LOCATION: Tacoma, WA

    ARCHITECT: Merritt Architects

    SIZE: 40,000 SF

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    Pinkerton Hall is located on the University of Washington Tacoma campus and houses a computer and software systems education program which helps students enter the field of computer software design, development, and maintenance.

    BNB provided preconstruction and construction services for renovation of this 40,000 SF historic building originally constructed in 1889. Restoration and renovation work completed on Pinkerton Hall included new classrooms; state-of-the-art electrical, computer, and communications systems; seismic upgrades to meet current codes; a new elevator; and new restroom facilities.

  • Bastyr University Renovation

    BASTYR UNIVERSITY RENOVATION

    LOCATION: Kenmore, WA

    ARCHITECT: Stock and Associates

    SIZE: 15,000 SF

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    Bastyr University is one of the world's leading academic centers for advancing knowledge in the field of natural health sciences. BNB provided preconstruction and construction services to convert a Catholic seminary into new facilities for Bastyr University. Projects completed for the University included: two new teaching kitchens, offices, administrative facilities, classrooms, new Physical Medicine Department, labs, and miscellaneous additional improvements to the overall campus.

  • University of Washington, MHSC J1/J2 Microbiology Renovation

    UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON, MHSC J1/J2 MICROBIOLOGY RENOVATION

    LOCATION: Seattle, WA

    ARCHITECT: Ambia Architecture

    SIZE: 32,000 SF

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    BNB is currently providing preconstruction services for the renovation of two floors in the existing J-Wing of the Magnusson Health Sciences Center (MHSC). The $13.5 million project will demolish the existing interior space and provide 32,000 SF of new wet labs, dry labs, teaching and research space, and new mechanical, electrical, and plumbing systems. Enhancements to the School of Medicine Department of Microbiology J-Wing will include improved traffic flow and communication within labs, lab suites, and the department as well as provide flexible and common support areas. This GC/CM project has an anticipated completion date of January 2011. The project will be pursuing LEED® Certification.

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