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Bristol-Myers Squibb chemical research building
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The Bristol-Myers Squibb pharmaceutical company turned to Syska
Hennessy Group to provide complete systems design for Module "L",
a new 148,000 square foot chemical research building on the site
of its existing research and development complex in Lawrenceville,
New Jersey. As we move into the next millennium, this state-of-the-art
facility will accommodate new drug development programs while attracting
the best researchers and scientists to Bristol-Myers Squibb.
Syska Hennessy Group applied its extensive lab/research and development
experience to the specific needs of this project which included
flexibility, the development of an open workspace, and the accommodation
of state-of-the-art equipment. Specific engineering challenges included
designing systems, especially those for exhaust, that allow for
critical noise control, as well as working within particular guidelines
relative to height restrictions and environmental physical constraints.
Sound attenuators were designed and implemented on building exhaust
systems to ensure that noise transmission to the property line is
within acceptable community requirements. In addition, a value-engineering
process was utilized to determine the most economic way to accomplish
the goals of the project.

Bristol-Myers Squibb chemical research
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A "lessons learned" process was utilized to understand BMS staff's
concerns with the existing campus facilities and helped us implement
various user/client group needs.
This highly integrated project involved many of Syska Hennessy
Group's divisions, as we were responsible for providing mechanical,
electrical, plumbing, fire protection, central utilities, telecommunications,
security and vertical transportation systems design for the facility.
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