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| Alien Technologies |
| Morgan Hill, CA |
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| Project Information |
| 85,000 sq. ft. |
| $18,500,000 |
| Graber Simmons & Cowen |
| TSH |
| DPR Construction |
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Project Details:
The Alien Technology Project consisted of two concrete tilt up buildings with
a steel structure all glass connector building totaling 85,000 s.f. Approximately
30,000 s.f was designed and built with a wide open office usage. The remaining
55,000 s.f. was designed for their manufacturing process of RF Tags.
With functionality and process flow in mind, the project was designed with
four separate, but complete sections. When entering the building, you are
encaptured by the link building. Standing roughly 40', this glass skin structure
houses the lobby, where you can be directed to either the office side or the
manufacturing side.
Veering to the left, you will go down an "alienesque tube" to be greeted in
the office space by two automatic "star trek" doors that swoosh open. Veering
to the right, you would be greeted by an air shower and changing room to enter
the manufacturing side. Though it wasn't built, the manufacturing side was
designed for H3, H7, and B2 occupancies with multiple cleanliness levels from
class 100 to class 10,000 to class 100,000. A complete waste treatment systems
for chemical discharge was incorporated.
While with a previous employer, Keith DeBrine managed all aspects of this
project to include design, construction, Audio Visual, Security, and Data
Cabling. Since the funding for this project came from a developer loan as
well as funds directly deposited by Alien with the developers bank; loan draws,
project financing, and budget tracking and management all fell under Keith's
responsibilities on this project.
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