Description
Accriva (now Werfen) is a company that integrated Accumetrics and a larger firm, ITC. ITC acquired Accumetrics and relocated their operations, including a large manufacturing facility, and combined facilities. The 130,000 square foot facility included office, manufacturing, instrument production, clinical/R&D and warehouse spaces. Key elements of the project included 60,000 SF of corporate office improvements, construction of a 1,000 SF mechanical mezzanine, construction of 20,000 SF of new dry-room space, installation of a 3,000 SF cold room, installation of an ESFR Fire Sprinkler system in a 27,000 SF warehouse with high pile storage. Several specialized MEP systems were installed in the project including redundant 125hp air compressors, a back-up generator, compressed air, argon, nitrogen and deionized water systems.
Added Value
Hughes Marino acted as the lead for the project, managing the schedule and design to accommodate the ever-changing dynamics of splitting a single phase project into 3 phases with a phased occupancy as well as a change to the scope of the project of approximately $2 million. Hughes Marino worked with the architect to complete a due diligence review of the project and submitted it to the landlord for their action resulting in $30,000 worth of repair and remediation work and an additional $110,000 of ADA work completed at no cost to the client. Hughes Marino went on to find, document and negotiate an additional $250,000 worth of repairs to repair existing building deficiencies, again at no cost to the client.
Service Provided
Hughes Marino provided full project management services from architectural and general contractor firm selection through design, bidding, construction and occupancy.
Project Details
Square Feet - 130,000 SF
Contract Amount - $8.35 Million
General Contractor - Prevost Construction
Architect - Ferguson Pape Baldwin Architects
Project Categories
Industry - Medical Device
Amenities - Data Center, Dining Area, Generator
Project Type - Corporate Office, Tenant Improvement