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“Through diligent budgeting and option evaluation, Rudolph and Sletten and the team were able to successfully bring the project in under the initial construction budget.”

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SVP, Development Group Head
Shorenstein Realty Services, L.P.

Helios Energy Research Facility


Rudolph and Sletten builds a LEED-targeted, Alternative Energy Research Facility and the Energy Bioscience Institute.

Rudolph and Sletten has begun construction on the 113,000-square-foot Helios Energy Research Facility for the University of California, Berkeley. The project will house wet laboratories for molecular and microbial biology, fermentation, and chemical separation, as well as greenhouses, warm and cold rooms, shared instrumentation space, offices, workrooms, and conference space.

Accommodating biofuels research and development, the Helios facility will house the Energy Biosciences Institute (EBI), a unique collaboration of academia and industry using biotechnology to develop potential carbon-neutral fuels and to test new means of carbon sequestration, in the quest to help reverse global climate change. Researchers in the EBI examine biofuels’ potential environmental, social and economic impacts, asking questions in subjects that include agronomy, microbiology, mechanical and chemical engineering, biochemistry, chemistry, geography, economics, law and policy analysis. When completed, the project will bring together staff members that are currently scattered in different buildings across the campus.

Bounded by Oxford Street and Shattuck Avenue on the east and west and Hearst Avenue and Berkeley Way on the north and south, the five-story Helios Energy Research Facility will replace an abandoned Eisenhower-era institutional building abutted by parking lots. The east half of the property will have been transformed into a modern, accessible space in keeping with the City of Berkeley’s goals for downtown renewal. Among other improvements, it will offer neighbors a public park-like area on the south, as well as a wide pedestrian pathway reconnecting Walnut Street.

The Helios Energy Research Facility architect is SmithGroup with Research Facilities Design as laboratory design consultant. Completion is slated for fall of 2012.

Project Details

Square Footage:
113,000
Owner Name:
University of California, Berkeley
Architect:
SmithGroup

 

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