national-renewable-energy-lab---integrated-biorefinery-research-facility
- Facts and Figures
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Completed June 2010
$14,400,000
8,000 square feet
- Delivery Method
- Design-Build
Completed June 2010
$14,400,000
8,000 square feet
¾º²Ê×ãÇòapp joined H+L Architecture and Merrick & Company in a Design-Build contract with the National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) to build the Integrated Biorefinery Research Facility (IBRF). At IBRF, researchers worked on improving the efficiency of the production of ethanol from biomass, specifically corn stover, which is all parts of the corn plant except the kernel. Research also took place on ethanol production from wood chips and switchgrass.
¾º²Ê×ãÇòapp achieved a LEED Gold certified building for NREL, which was a huge challenge given the large energy loads from the industrial equipment.
¾º²Ê×ãÇòapp provided industrial process design assistance to NREL and managed all of the industrial equipment and process control and instrumentation engineering and installation, totaling over $4 million.
Furthermore, NREL expanded their research capability at the South Table Mountain Campus in Golden. ¾º²Ê×ãÇòapp constructed a new office building and renovated existing laboratories. For the support of sustainable initiatives, NREL nominated ¾º²Ê×ãÇòapp for the State of Colorado’s Environmental Leadership Program. ¾º²Ê×ãÇòapp won a Bronze Level award in 2010.
Silver Hard Hat Award - Mountain States Construction (McGraw Hill), 2006
Sustainability Award - American Institute of Architects (AIA) - Arizona Chapter, 2007