Agenda

     Introduction
     Project Roles
     Definitions
     Thinking Like a User Examples




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Introduction

  McCarthy Building Companies, Inc.
  Science & Technology Business Unit
       – 140+ projects valued at $4.4 billion since 2000
       – Experts in labs, research and advanced
         technology facilities
       – Varying construction delivery methods
       – We see numerous laboratory solutions – great and
         not so great
  Jim Contratto, Vice President
       – 28 years of industry experience
       – Background rooted in design & construction


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Purpose

 Explain key concepts from a lab builder’s
  perspective for a successful project
 Identify what end users and facility managers
  should know and expect going into a project
Project Roles

  CM vs. General Contractor vs. Lab Builder
       – Owner expectations
  Designer
       – What types of labs?
  Owner
       – Understanding Means & Methods




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Definitions

  Owner’s Success
  Guiding Principles
       – Examples: estimates, respect, budget overruns
  Perception is important




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Thinking Like a User Examples

     Engaging Maintenance Staff During Design
     Cleanliness: Perceptions of Users
     Means & Methods
     BIM Value
     Hoteling Concept
     Don’t Abandon the Client
       – Making it work: commissioning integration
  Always Look for New Solutions


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Engaging Maintenance Staff During Design




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Cleanliness: Perceptions of Users




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Means & Methods




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BIM Value

  MEP prefabrication
  Clash detection
  Integrated work plans




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MEP Prefabrication




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Clash Detection




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Integrated Work Plans




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Integrated Work Plans




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Hoteling Concept




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Thinking Like a User Examples

     Engaging Maintenance Staff During Design
     Cleanliness: Perceptions of Users
     Means & Methods
     BIM Value
     Hoteling Concept
     Don’t Abandon the Client
       – Making it work: commissioning integration
  Always Look for New Solutions


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A good builder has to think like a user if
 you want to raise the bar on labs and
    provide an excellent outcome.

Thinking like a user

  • 2.
    Agenda  Introduction  Project Roles  Definitions  Thinking Like a User Examples IDEAS for Building a Better Laboratory 2
  • 3.
    Introduction  McCarthyBuilding Companies, Inc.  Science & Technology Business Unit – 140+ projects valued at $4.4 billion since 2000 – Experts in labs, research and advanced technology facilities – Varying construction delivery methods – We see numerous laboratory solutions – great and not so great  Jim Contratto, Vice President – 28 years of industry experience – Background rooted in design & construction IDEAS for Building a Better Laboratory 3
  • 4.
    Purpose  Explain keyconcepts from a lab builder’s perspective for a successful project  Identify what end users and facility managers should know and expect going into a project
  • 5.
    Project Roles CM vs. General Contractor vs. Lab Builder – Owner expectations  Designer – What types of labs?  Owner – Understanding Means & Methods IDEAS for Building a Better Laboratory 5
  • 6.
    Definitions  Owner’sSuccess  Guiding Principles – Examples: estimates, respect, budget overruns  Perception is important IDEAS for Building a Better Laboratory 6
  • 7.
    Thinking Like aUser Examples  Engaging Maintenance Staff During Design  Cleanliness: Perceptions of Users  Means & Methods  BIM Value  Hoteling Concept  Don’t Abandon the Client – Making it work: commissioning integration  Always Look for New Solutions IDEAS for Building a Better Laboratory 7
  • 8.
    Engaging Maintenance StaffDuring Design IDEAS for Building a Better Laboratory 8
  • 9.
    Cleanliness: Perceptions ofUsers IDEAS for Building a Better Laboratory 9
  • 10.
    Means & Methods IDEASfor Building a Better Laboratory 10
  • 11.
    BIM Value MEP prefabrication  Clash detection  Integrated work plans IDEAS for Building a Better Laboratory 11
  • 12.
    MEP Prefabrication IDEAS forBuilding a Better Laboratory 12
  • 13.
    Clash Detection IDEAS forBuilding a Better Laboratory 13
  • 14.
    Integrated Work Plans IDEASfor Building a Better Laboratory 14
  • 15.
    Integrated Work Plans IDEASfor Building a Better Laboratory 15
  • 16.
    Hoteling Concept IDEAS forBuilding a Better Laboratory 16
  • 17.
    Thinking Like aUser Examples  Engaging Maintenance Staff During Design  Cleanliness: Perceptions of Users  Means & Methods  BIM Value  Hoteling Concept  Don’t Abandon the Client – Making it work: commissioning integration  Always Look for New Solutions IDEAS for Building a Better Laboratory 17
  • 18.
    A good builderhas to think like a user if you want to raise the bar on labs and provide an excellent outcome.