The BIO LIFE SCIENCE REAL ESTATE ALLIANCE is a group of independent real estate professionals that provides expertise on bio life science and technology spaces across the US to both domestic and international companies. They work with entrepreneurs, researchers, universities, and health systems to identify the right space in the right location to meet their needs. The alliance has decades of experience meeting space requirements for both start-ups and large companies seeking relationships with institutional organizations to ensure necessary infrastructure is in place. They assist with both existing locations and new developments.
United Builders has focused primarily on working with the Federal Government performing a significant amount of healthcare construction work for the Southern Arizona Veteran’s Administration Health Care System. Federal work includes the construction of a $13 million new Mental Health Outpatient facility for the Southern Arizona Veterans Administration Health Care System as well as approximately $20 million in projects directly for the U.S. Veterans Administration in MATOC programs. This work has predominately been all in the healthcare industry. United Builders is completely experienced and qualified in safety programs, quality control programs and infection control programs.
• Hospital First, Jobsite Second Philosophy
• Accountability to our clients, subcontractors and employees
• Successful completion of extremely complex healthcare and hospital construction projects
• Infection Control Program
• Project Specific Safety Program
• Superintendents OSHA 30-Hour Certifie
• Proficient in Quality Control Proces
• Design / Build Experience
• Communication, Cooperation & Coordination
• Long standing relationships with experienced local and national subcontractors
The New Orleans BioInnovation Center presents the annual Innovation Louisiana Conference on forming, funding, and growing a bioscience startup featuring national industry experts and investors. Through panel discussions and keynotes by national experts, the conference educates life science entrepreneurs, university researchers, students, and the business community on technology innovation issues. Get educated and inspired as you work to move breakthroughs from the lab to the market. Don’t miss this important opportunity to learn about key issues from finding funding for development and commercialization to successfully introducing innovations in a clinical setting.
United Builders has completed in excess of $20 million in healthcare and medical related construction projects. This work includes the most complex medical build out of a brand new surgery center at the Tucson VA Hospital as well as the construction of a mental health facility which required a “Hospital First, Jobsite Second” approach. We have participated in Multiple Award Task Order Contracting ("MATOC") projects, extremely familiar with Veterans Administration healthcare construction projects as well as quality control programs, hospital infection control (ICRA), 30-Hour Certified safety programs and phased healthcare construction.
• Hospital First, Jobsite Second Philosophy
• Accountability to our clients, subcontractors
and employees
• Successful completion of extremely complex healthcare and hospital construction projects
• Infection Control Program
• Project Specific Safety Programs
• Superintendents OSHA 30-Hour Certified
• Proficient in Quality Control Process
• Design / Build Experience
• Communication, Cooperation & Coordination
• Long standing relationships with experienced local and national subcontractors
United Builders has focused primarily on working with the Federal Government performing a significant amount of healthcare construction work for the Southern Arizona Veteran’s Administration Health Care System. Federal work includes the construction of a $13 million new Mental Health Outpatient facility for the Southern Arizona Veterans Administration Health Care System as well as approximately $20 million in projects directly for the U.S. Veterans Administration in MATOC programs. This work has predominately been all in the healthcare industry. United Builders is completely experienced and qualified in safety programs, quality control programs and infection control programs.
• Hospital First, Jobsite Second Philosophy
• Accountability to our clients, subcontractors and employees
• Successful completion of extremely complex healthcare and hospital construction projects
• Infection Control Program
• Project Specific Safety Program
• Superintendents OSHA 30-Hour Certifie
• Proficient in Quality Control Proces
• Design / Build Experience
• Communication, Cooperation & Coordination
• Long standing relationships with experienced local and national subcontractors
The New Orleans BioInnovation Center presents the annual Innovation Louisiana Conference on forming, funding, and growing a bioscience startup featuring national industry experts and investors. Through panel discussions and keynotes by national experts, the conference educates life science entrepreneurs, university researchers, students, and the business community on technology innovation issues. Get educated and inspired as you work to move breakthroughs from the lab to the market. Don’t miss this important opportunity to learn about key issues from finding funding for development and commercialization to successfully introducing innovations in a clinical setting.
United Builders has completed in excess of $20 million in healthcare and medical related construction projects. This work includes the most complex medical build out of a brand new surgery center at the Tucson VA Hospital as well as the construction of a mental health facility which required a “Hospital First, Jobsite Second” approach. We have participated in Multiple Award Task Order Contracting ("MATOC") projects, extremely familiar with Veterans Administration healthcare construction projects as well as quality control programs, hospital infection control (ICRA), 30-Hour Certified safety programs and phased healthcare construction.
• Hospital First, Jobsite Second Philosophy
• Accountability to our clients, subcontractors
and employees
• Successful completion of extremely complex healthcare and hospital construction projects
• Infection Control Program
• Project Specific Safety Programs
• Superintendents OSHA 30-Hour Certified
• Proficient in Quality Control Process
• Design / Build Experience
• Communication, Cooperation & Coordination
• Long standing relationships with experienced local and national subcontractors
PLENARY SESSION: LONG-TERM, CROSS-SECTOR RESEARCH & URBAN REGENERATION IN DENVER
John Knott, City Craft Ventures LLC
Jeni Cross, Colorado State University
Austin Troy, University of Colorado Denver
Barbara Jackson, University of Denver
Focusing a Campus Investment Strategy - NCAPPA 2016Sightlines
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Thursday, May 19 2:00 - 3:00 p.m.
Presenters:
John Shenette, Associate Vice President for Facilities, Wake Forest University
Dan Starr, Senior Analyst, Sightlines
Creating a focused facilities plan aimed at sustaining the future of an institution can be a daunting task. Wake Forest University worked with Sightlines to first establish where they stood among their peers; then build a database of information to identify 10 years' worth of facility’s needs. The end goal for Wake Forest was to bring evidence to finance leaders of the need to establish a sustainable, forward-facing facilities plan. During this session facilities leaders will learn the steps Wake Forest took to establish a clear need for this plan, and how they have begun to build buy-in from the financial leaders at the University to start moving forward with the plan.
Healthcare Investment Services is the largest healthcare investment brokerage team within Colliers International, one of the largest real estate firms globally. They specialize in the following areas within their niche market of healthcare investment real estate: acquisitions, dispositions, joint ventures, physician sale/leasebacks.
An overview of our Technology Accelerator business model. We describe a hybrid model leveraging minimally-dilutive funding and experienced pharmaceutical management to “de-risk” and drive projects to IND. Our area of expertise is prodrugs and infectious diseases (www.tsrlinc.com).
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Jeni Cross, Colorado State University
Austin Troy, University of Colorado Denver
Barbara Jackson, University of Denver
Focusing a Campus Investment Strategy - NCAPPA 2016Sightlines
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Dan Starr, Senior Analyst, Sightlines
Creating a focused facilities plan aimed at sustaining the future of an institution can be a daunting task. Wake Forest University worked with Sightlines to first establish where they stood among their peers; then build a database of information to identify 10 years' worth of facility’s needs. The end goal for Wake Forest was to bring evidence to finance leaders of the need to establish a sustainable, forward-facing facilities plan. During this session facilities leaders will learn the steps Wake Forest took to establish a clear need for this plan, and how they have begun to build buy-in from the financial leaders at the University to start moving forward with the plan.
Healthcare Investment Services is the largest healthcare investment brokerage team within Colliers International, one of the largest real estate firms globally. They specialize in the following areas within their niche market of healthcare investment real estate: acquisitions, dispositions, joint ventures, physician sale/leasebacks.
An overview of our Technology Accelerator business model. We describe a hybrid model leveraging minimally-dilutive funding and experienced pharmaceutical management to “de-risk” and drive projects to IND. Our area of expertise is prodrugs and infectious diseases (www.tsrlinc.com).
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Bio Life Science Real Estate Alliance
1. BIO LIFE SCIENCE REAL ESTATEALLIANCE
is a select group of dedicated independent healthcare real estate professionals working
together to provide expertise on bio life science and technology space across the nation
to domestic and international companies.
Working together with entrepreneurs, researchers, scientists, inventors, universities,
and health systems to collaborate on identifying the right solution for the right space in
the right location.
Our alliance has decades of experience in meeting expectations on space requirements
working with start-ups as well as large companies with multiple locations seeking
relationships with institutional, academic, economic, or financial organizations to ensure
there is the necessary infrastructure and resources are in place to successfully operate
in a location.
We work with landlords on & with existing locations and developers on new ground up
build to suits.
Helen Banks | Managing Principal
helenbanks@ticigroup.com
713-705-1598
TREC Real Estate License #246967
For a confidential discussion contact:
2. BIO LIFE SCIENCE
REAL ESTATE ALLIANCE
California | Colorado
Arizona | Texas | Kansas
Georgia | The Carolinas |
DC
Virginia | Massachusetts Helen Banks | Managing Principal
helenbanks@ticigroup.com
713-705-1598
TREC Real Estate License #246967
For a confidential discussion contact:
• Incubator
• Research
• Laboratory
• Clean space
• Flex space
• Clinical
• Office
• Technology
• Manufacturing
• Distribution
• Advisory
• Finance
• Site Selection Analytics
• Build to Suit
• Development
• Tenant Representation
• Acquisition
• Disposition
FACILITIES MENU OF SERVICES
3. Helen Banks | Managing Principal
helenbanks@ticigroup.com
713-705-1598
TREC Real Estate License #246967
For a confidential discussion contact:
• Anywhere in the US
• On or Off Campus
• Research, Laboratory, Incubator,
etc.
• JV-BTS - Dev. - Invest. - Finance
• Size and Value TBD
• Existing or to be developed.
• AZ, CA, CO, NC, FL, MA, NJ, NY, TX, WA:
• Class A, Single tenant preferred,
strong tenant credit,
• 10-20 -year lease term with annual rent bumps.
• NNN & Absolute Net.
• 5% CAP & above.
• Priced $10,000,000.00 & up.
UNIVERSITY OR
HEALTH SYSTEM AFFILIATED
BIO LIFE SCIENCE
& MED-TECH
BIO LIFE SCIENCE
REAL ESTATE ALLIANCE
Acquisition
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