Purdue University - Aviation Technology Lab 255 Renovation
Location
West Lafayette, IN
Project Area
2,800 SF
This project is a renovation of the Aviation Technology Laboratory 255 in the Terminal building at the Purdue University Airport. The scope of the project is to improve the physical appearance and functionally of the lab space to a more modern look and feel. Demolition work will include the removal of an existing safety shower and plumbing, existing electrical panels and wiring, battery work station, and part of a wall for new entry door. Improve and update the student workstations with a custom designed “bomber wing” style distributed workstation layout, with power to tables fed from below. Improve and provide new functional built-in storage and countertop workspace. Construction includes a new partition wall separating the existing lab from a new secure storage area, with 42” door and furring out existing interior walls to hide conduits and provide smooth finish. Finishes include new ACT drop ceiling clouds, with painted ceiling and walls, LVT tile flooring and new 42” full glass entry door. Electrical work includes replacing the existing electrical panel and branch distribution of 110/220 AC and low level DC voltages through the lab, new LED lighting, and data runs to student workstations. Mechanical work includes replacement of (2) existing window A/C units and relocation of existing radiation supply line. Fire protection will include relocating existing strobes, adding to existing sprinkler system with semi-recessed sprinkler heads in new ACT clouds, and relocating a fire extinguisher.
West Lafayette, IN
Project Area
2,800 SF
This project is a renovation of the Aviation Technology Laboratory 255 in the Terminal building at the Purdue University Airport. The scope of the project is to improve the physical appearance and functionally of the lab space to a more modern look and feel. Demolition work will include the removal of an existing safety shower and plumbing, existing electrical panels and wiring, battery work station, and part of a wall for new entry door. Improve and update the student workstations with a custom designed “bomber wing” style distributed workstation layout, with power to tables fed from below. Improve and provide new functional built-in storage and countertop workspace. Construction includes a new partition wall separating the existing lab from a new secure storage area, with 42” door and furring out existing interior walls to hide conduits and provide smooth finish. Finishes include new ACT drop ceiling clouds, with painted ceiling and walls, LVT tile flooring and new 42” full glass entry door. Electrical work includes replacing the existing electrical panel and branch distribution of 110/220 AC and low level DC voltages through the lab, new LED lighting, and data runs to student workstations. Mechanical work includes replacement of (2) existing window A/C units and relocation of existing radiation supply line. Fire protection will include relocating existing strobes, adding to existing sprinkler system with semi-recessed sprinkler heads in new ACT clouds, and relocating a fire extinguisher.