quest interiors - design and build of the extreme physics lab at imperial college

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SPECIALIST REFURBISHMENT FOR THE EDUCATION SECTOR CASE STUDY DESIGN AND BUILD OF A NEW LASER LABORATORY AT IMPERIAL COLLEGE Client: Imperial College Building: Extreme Physics Laboratory Date: November 2012 Sector: Education Estates www.questinteriors.com London Studio Studio 2 109 Gloucester Road London SW7 4SS Telephone 020 3609 1312 Email [email protected] Sticking with the London 2012 Olympics theme, Quest certainly delivered a refurbishment performance of gold medal quality. Thank you to all the team at Quest for a job well done! Doug Hudson Imperial College London, Faculty of Natural Sciences, Project Director OUR SERVICES Brief Development 3 Environment & Sustainable Design 3 General Arrangement Plans 3 Design Development 3 Budget Control 3 Design & Build 3 Specialist Refurbishment Works 3 Specialist Interior Works 3 Complete After Care (FM Small Works) 3 ABOUT THE PROJECT Quest worked with the client team from RIBA Stage C to co-ordinate and deliver a new Laser Laboratory within the Blackett Building. The Extreme Physics Laboratory, situated in the basement of the Blackett Building is a high quality space dedicated to producing extreme pressures, densities and temperatures in materials for a variety of novel research purposes with £1M funding by Imperial College. PROJECT CHALLENGES The refurbishment generated four new areas. A new mezzanine Laser laboratory, a dedicated high bay and crane area, a laser target area and a capacitor room. Construction commenced in the summer of the London Olympics 2012 and was completed on programme prior to the commencement of the autumn 2012 term. The timely completion of the programme prior to the start of the autumn student term was a key factor as the laboratory is situated directly below and adjacent student lecture theatres Quest refurbishment of the existing 1960’s double height space was completed to a very high standard, within the allowed budget.

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Page 1: Quest Interiors  - Design and Build of the Extreme Physics Lab at Imperial College

SPECIALIST REFURBISHMENT FOR THE EDUCATION SECTOR CASE STUDY

DESIGN AND BUILD OF A NEW LASER LABORATORY AT IMPERIAL COLLEGE

Client: Imperial College

Building: Extreme PhysicsLaboratory

Date: November 2012

Sector: Education Estates

www.questinteriors.com

London StudioStudio 2109 Gloucester RoadLondon SW7 4SS

Telephone 020 3609 1312

[email protected]

Sticking with the London 2012 Olympics theme, Quest certainly delivered a refurbishment performance of gold medal quality.

Thank you to all the team at Quest for a job well done!

Doug HudsonImperial College London, Faculty of Natural Sciences, Project Director

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OUR SERVICES• Brief Development 3

• Environment & Sustainable Design 3

• General Arrangement Plans 3

• Design Development 3

• Budget Control 3

• Design & Build 3

• Specialist Refurbishment Works 3

• Specialist Interior Works 3

• Complete After Care (FM Small Works) 3

ABOUT THE PROJECT

Quest worked with the client team from RIBA Stage C to co-ordinate and deliver a new Laser Laboratory within the Blackett Building.

The Extreme Physics Laboratory, situated in the basement of the Blackett Building is a high quality space dedicated to producing extreme pressures, densities and temperatures in materials for a variety of novel research purposes with £1M funding by Imperial College.

PROJECT CHALLENGES

The refurbishment generated four new areas. A new mezzanine Laser laboratory, a dedicated high bay and crane area, a laser target area and a capacitor room. Construction commenced in the summer of the London Olympics 2012 and was completed on programme prior to the commencement of the autumn 2012 term. The timely completion

of the programme prior to the start of the autumn student term was a key factor as the laboratory is situated directly below and adjacent student lecture theatres Quest refurbishment of the existing 1960’s double height space was completed to a very high standard, within the allowed budget.