CIC scope of work included the construction of 115 apartment units of 1-3 rooms, laundry room, recreation room and playground, a fitness center and a parking area.
CIC was the general contractor for the expanded facility, which added 290,000 square feet to the existing plant and will double the production. The project scope included the construction of two buildings: The Filtration Management Technologies (FMT) building designed for the manufacturing and packaging of IV-like, single-use bags used for the preparation, storage, and transportation of materials used to make biological drugs; and the Membrane and Casting building for the manufacturing of membranes for biologic products manufacturing filters. The expansion also included laboratories, offices and warehouse areas.
The hotel embarked on an extensive renovation project across its 480 guest rooms and common areas, including hotel entrance, lobby, ballroom, pools and three restaurants: Water’s Edge, Nori Asian Grill and Prime 787.
480 guest rooms, Common areas, Hotel entrance, Lobby, Ballroom, Pools and Three restaurants.
Beach Front Residences
New Manufacturing Facilities.
Molecular Sciences and Research Building. Neuroplasticity and Chemical Laboratories and Vivarium Facilities.
Interior construction of 39,000 SF for the Neuroplasticity and Chemical Synthesis Laboratories and the Vivarium facilities for training and research. Project cost $15,700,000.
This was a housing project suitable for the needs of our aging population, partially funded by the HOME program. It consisted of 103 one room apartment units in six buildings, located around a courtyard-square and an interior garden. Program included two laundry rooms, a fitness center, conference and computer rooms, library and administration offices.
Project included the Installation of two new combined cycle turbines, Control Room expansion and renovation,demi and pumps building andpipe racks for chilled water, fuel injection and connection to GIS. Project cost $18,000,000.
The PR Electric Power Authority awarded this project to ABB, a major electrical equipment vendor, in September 2005. Because of site limitations, it was necessary for it to be done in 2 phases. Phase 1 involved a 1,665-sf building, which had to be operational to permit the demolition of a 38kV switchyard so that phase 2 could begin. A high bay main level of 8,706 sf was constructed in this second phase, with a 7,132-sf basement space. The building includes an overhead traveling crane for maintenance purposes. Adjacent to the first phase building, a diked area was constructed for two 100 mVA 115/38 kV transformers. Site works primarily included foundations for the gas insulated bus duct supports which connect the building’s electrical equipment to the power plant’s main transformers, and for the H frame structures which intercept the four 115kV overhead lines. The Palo Seco plant has a generating capacity of 744 MW.
Year completed: 2007