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The Fundamentals of Planning and Design of Research Labs and MEP Systems

Russell M. Chernoff, Architect AIBC, MAAA
Russell Chernoff
Naomi F. Gross, Architect AIBC, AAA, AAPEI, MRAIC, LEED AP
Naomi Gross
Mr Timothy Reynolds, PE
Timothy Reynolds
Principal/Higher Education Team
 
Kelley Cramm, PE, LEED AP BD+C
Kelley Cramm
Mechanical Technical Manager | Associate
 

What you will learn: This course covers the basic elements of laboratory planning and facility design – upfront laboratory planning, laboratory programming, lab design, building design, and MEP (mechanical, electrical, plumbing) system components. Participants will come away with a basic understanding of the terminology, concepts, processes, standards, numbers, types of scientific equipment, and furniture (as applicable) involved in laboratory planning and design. The course also serves as primer for the two-day conference that follows and will be highly interactive with Q&A throughout.

Who should attend: This one-day course is open to all who have interest in lab planning and design: project managers, facility planners and managers, lab managers, architects, engineers, construction engineers, researchers, and scientists employed at colleges and universities, hospital and healthcare facilities, pharmaceuticals, government labs, and A/E/C firms.

Space is limited and enrollment is subject to approval.

Cost:
$1,300 Fundamentals Course only
$1,100 with registration to two-day conference immediately following

(Fees include course materials, continental breakfast, refreshment breaks, lunch)

Occurs
Sunday April 7 8:00AM - 4:30PM
CEU Type Units
American Institute of Architects (AIA)
6.00 Units
Health, Safety and Welfare (HSW)
6.00 Units