Aduro Biotech: 740 Heinz Tenant Improvement
Life sciences core/shell engineering extends to phased anchor tenant improvements.
AEI worked with Bay Area life science developer, Wareham Development, to design core and shell MEP systems for a speculative research/office space for a new four-story, 110,800 SF facility in Berkeley. AEI coordinated unknown future tenant needs with Wareham to determine appropriate infrastructure systems to serve a variety of combinations of single or multiple floor life science tenants that would require a mixture of office and R&D labs. Provisions for standby generator power, laboratory fume hood exhaust fans, future L-occupancy exhaust fan systems and gas cylinder needs were taken into consideration as were future tenant compressed air and laboratory vacuum pumping systems.
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