MDI Biological Laboratory (Morris Building)

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Location
Salisbury, Maine
Cost
Under Budget
Owner
MDI Biological Laboratory
Architect
WBRC Architects
Delivery Model
CM@Risk
Completion Date
On Time

The MDI Biolab is the first LEED Certified biomedical research lab in Maine, and one of only a few in the country. The new Biolab building consists of 17,000 SF of usable space that provides laboratory and office space for six full-time research groups, a library, a 1200 SF research training laboratory, wet labs, and an imaging center. This project was Certified LEED Gold and incorporated many features that reduce the building’s impact on the environment.

Lumber used for this project was certified by the Forest Stewardship Council and many of the trees harvested during site clearance were used in the construction of the building. The insulation is soy-based foam and the steel has a high content of recycled material. The urinals are waterless, the toilets are dual flush models, and the energy consumption is forecasted at 42% less than a typical lab. Ninety-five percent of the construction debris from this project was recycled or diverted from landfills. This project was completed one month ahead of schedule and approximately $75,000 under budget.

Certified LEED Gold

Nickerson & O’Day was a wonderful partner for the construction of our new ‘green’ Laboratory building. They completed the project on schedule and under budget.” – Dr. Charlie Wray, PhD Associate Administrative Director MDI Biolab