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Pfizer Consumer Healthcare Building 185 Commissioning Services
Project Profile:
| Project: |
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Consumer Healthcare Building 185 |
| Owner: |
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Pfizer Inc. |
| Location: |
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Morris Plains, New Jersey |
| Project Type: |
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Pharmaceutical |
| Square Footage: |
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244,000 sf |
| Completion Date: |
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Anticipated December 2007 |
| Architect: |
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Integrated Pharmaceutical Services |
| Engineer: |
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Francis Cauffman Foley Hoffman |
| Construction Manager: |
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Turner Construction |
Project Description: Pfizer Consumer Healthcare Building 185 is located in Morris Plains, New Jersey. It is a three-story, 244,000 sf structure consisting of a new building for Pfizer's consumer healthcare product line. The buiding building include a 37,000 sf laboratory core connected to an open office layout. The building connects to the existing Building 201 by means of a link. In addition to the research and office space, the building will include multiple conference rooms, auditorium, library, kitchen and dining facilities. Building spaces include a mass spectrometer, instrument calibration, other critical research areas and anaerobic and environmental chambers. The building was designed according to the standards of the USGBC's LEED Rating System.
Dome-Tech was brought into the project during early design and developed the Commissioning Plan and Design Intent as well as the as Commissioning Specifications and the Commissionability Review. This was followed with submittal reviews and inspection and testing.
Mechanical systems include cooling via three 750 ton chiller with a complex primary/ secondary pumping loop. Heat rejection is via a bank of counterflow open cooling towers. Heating is accomplished through two low pressure steam boilers complete with deaerator and all associated equipment. The lab HVAC system is full variable air volume employing DDC controlled air valves with full DDC control of fume hoods, lab supply, lab exhaust and relative space pressurization. The entire system is backed up with an emergency generator and automatic transfer switchgear.
This project was started in January 2005 and is anticipated to be completed in December 2007.
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