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| Project name: |
Centennial Centre for Interdisciplinary Studies |
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| Project type: |
Institutional |
| Location: |
Edmonton, Alberta |
| Project size: |
525,000 square feet |
| Completion date: |
Fall 2010 |
| Project contact: |
Brian Alexander |
| General contractor: |
PCL Construction |
| Electrical budget: |
$29 million |
| Construction budget: |
$315 million |
Project Description:
The Centennial Centre for Interdisciplinary Science is located on the main campus of the University of Alberta, and will be a signature building on the University Quad. The centre will provide the space, environmental control, and technological capacities to meet teaching, research and technology transfer needs and accommodate the expected growth of the Faculty of Science over the next 10 years. The facility is expected to house an addtion 1,600 students and faculty.
This building will be subject to the "LEED" Green Building Measurement System.
Facts:
- 650,000 feet of conduit
- 2.5 million feet of wire
- 2 high voltage substations
- 21 electrical rooms and 399 panels
- 27 data rooms,
- 35,650 junction boses
- 8,500 fixtures of varying types
- 17,700 lamps of varying types
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