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From Blueprints to Buildings: How Labs Get Documented, Permitted, and Built: Part 2
Part 2—The Permitting, Construction, and Closeout Phase
Considerations for Laboratories of the Future: Why Flexibility (Still) Matters
The need for flexible laboratory space is not new—rather it’s accelerated
Designing Labs for Productivity
Build and renovate labs that will operate at their maximum potential
CRB Strategic Facility Planners Share Tips for Your Next CapEx Strategy Meeting
Lab Design News spoke to Sydney Hamilton and Chelsea Stramel, strategic facility planners at CRB, about the ins and outs of meeting with your strategic planner
Professional Profile: Robert Skolozdra
Lab Design News speaks to Robert Skolozdra, partner with Svigals + Partners in New Haven, CT
Radical Schedule Reduction Design and Construction Strategies
Design, build, and validate projects without sacrificing safety or efficiency
Designing a New Lab? Choosing the Right AEC Partner Could Be Your Most Important Decision
With ambitious business objectives and substantial capital investment on the line, kicking off a lab design project can be challenging. The right Architecture, Engineering, and Construction (AEC) partner will shrink those challenges to a manageable size, helping you establish a successful lab that meets the needs of your business, your end users, and the patients whose lives may be impacted by your breakthrough research.
Start-Up Lab “Must-Haves”
A well-designed laboratory space, supported by business incubators or accelerators, plays a critical role in fostering innovation, collaboration, and growth for startups in biotech and scientific industries, emphasizing safety, functionality, and the strategic use of shared resources to meet the unique challenges of modern workspaces
