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SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY A COLLECTION OF JE DUNN PROJECT EXPERIENCE


COMPANY OVERVIEW JE Dunn Construction, founded in 1924, is the 13th largest domestic general building contractor in the United States with offices in 24 locations. Our vision is to be an indispensable business partner for our clients by first understanding their purpose, goals and their customers goals and then delivering transformational solutions with certainty of results. We maintain a commitment to our clients and their building goals while being true to our guiding principles. We believe that the best built construction projects rely on strong client relationships and excellent communication. That belief has become our philosophy and the very reason that we are a service-oriented, professional quality management firm. Our clients are strategic partners in building success. More than 80% of JE Dunn’s business is with repeat clients or through referrals.

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ANNUAL REVENUE 2020

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CURRENT EXPERIENCE MODIFICATION RATE (EMR)

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BD+C Rankings (2020)

#8 Science & Technology Laboratories

#9 Construction Management

#9 Government Construction

NREL Energy Systems Integration Facility, Golden, CO

University of Minnesota John T. Tate Hall, Minneapolis, MN

Science & Technology Experience JE Dunn builds facilities ranging from laboratories to teaching and research facilities, agricultural sciences and animal health buildings. These clients are finding lifesaving cures, developing new energy distribution models, helping secure the world’s food supply and teaching the skills necessary to solve future global problems. JE Dunn’s yearly experience in the Science & Technology and Healthcare industries accounts for approximately 40 percent of the organization’s total volume of work. As a leading national contractor in these industries, we have completed over $4 billion of construction over the past six years and have over 40 years of experience in building quality medical and research facilities.


Laboratory Expertise IN-HOUSE LABORATORY EQUIPMENT PLANNING

CHALLENGES AND OPPORTUNITIES IN LABORATORIES

JE Dunn’s laboratory-specific subject matter experts understand the issues, daily challenges and high tech complications involved in laboratories. We partner directly with the design team, offering the following unique services not found with other construction managers:

Science & Technology projects can be very technically complex, requiring comprehensive planning and estimating capabilities as well as demonstrated experience in procurement, construction and commissioning. We focus on the unique challenges and opportunities in that laboratories present:

Identification and documentation of new and/or existing laboratory equipment (make, model, etc.). Coordination of all infrastructure required for lab equipment operation, including air, gas, power and waste. Design support regarding spatial layout, MEP distribution and specialty use requirements of equipment. Procurement of new equipment or move management of existing equipment, staging and installation. Commissioning or validation support with start-up and optimization of lab equipment.

VAV fume hoods

Indoor air flow modeling

High performance (low flow) hoods

Optimizing air change rates

Energy recovery

Effluent dispersion

Low-pressure-drop design

Plug load and right-sizing

Multi-stack exhaust

Lab equipment efficiency

Fume hood and laboratory commissioning

Daylighting in labs

Flexible servicing configurations

Effective lighting design


What We Bring

SAFETY FIRST JE Dunn maintains among the lowest EMR (.55) in the nation. We maintain this exceptional safety record on extremely complex projects on tight sites and under extreme conditions. Delivering a safe project starts before the first worker sets foot on site. Our safety specialists evaluate every project to create a safety plan that meets the specific needs of your project.

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CONSTRUCTION-DRIVEN COLLABORATION We take an integrated approach to collaboration and communication. This approach is founded on lean principles for efficient design and construction. We frame the goal of the project as our owner would think of the project—a building that is fully functional and ready to be used.

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30/60/90+ DAY Far in advance of the project’s completion, our team will provide an occupancy schedule so you can begin planning your move-in. At building turnover, all FF&E will be installed and tested, so you are ready for occupancy.

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CONTINUOUS ESTIMATING We use our proprietary software Lens to facilitate continuous estimating and shared decision-making throughout the design phase and into the completion of documents. The flexibility of Lens allows changes to the budget to be made immediately.

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PROCUREMENT PLANNING Our procurement process begins on the first day we start work on the project. We have a long-standing reputation for fair treatment of trade partners throughout the bidding and construction process. A reputation that helps us attract the best trade partners to our projects, which results in the best pricing.


Aptitude: A Strategic Partnership The Aptitude Advantage The customizable, full-scope building connectivity solution developed to let owners, operators and occupants get more value out of their buildings.

From power consumption, security, and occupant use, to historical records, performance metrics and system futureproofing, Aptitude uses as much information as possible to establish the methods, assets and goals needed to both enhance a building’s functions and support the business needs of everyone associated with it.

Aptitude coordinates and manages every part of the design and installation process, providing a single source of truth for the entire project. That means less upfront costs and significantly less chance of add- and change-risk, ensuring a better performing built-environment from day one.

With Intelligent Integration, building systems and services function to serve one another, and relationships, patterns and dependencies are revealed. That provides actionable information that can be used to increase operational efficiencies, reduce maintenance costs, and enhance the comfort and safety of a building’s occupants. That means a completely connected built-environment, one made of a virtuous cycle of efficiencies and smart decisions for our clients and everyone using their spaces.


PROJECT EXPERIENCE


UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS M.D. ANDERSON CANCER CENTER SOUTH CAMPUS VIVARIUM Houston, Texas 65,000 SF $36.8 million*project costs are escalated to today’s value

Wet labs

Vivarium


TEXAS A&M UNIVERSITY INTERDISCIPLINARY LIFE SCIENCES RESEARCH BUILDING College Station, Texas 240,000 SF $81 million

Wet labs LEED Gold Vivarium Flexible spaces


UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT TYLER STEM BUILDING AND SOULES COLLEGE OF BUSINESS Tyler, Texas 142,000 SF $55.3 million *project costs are escalated to today’s value

Dry labs

Flexible spaces

STEM


DCCCD DISTRICT BROOKHAVEN COLLEGE SCIENCE & ALLIED HEALTH BUILDING Farmers Branch, Texas 154,000 SF $44.8 million

Wet labs Dry labs

Imaging Equipment

STEM


GEORGIA SOUTHERN UNIVERSITY CENTER FOR ENGINEERING AND RESEARCH Statesboro, Georgia 135,000 SF $49.9 million

Dry labs

Flexible spaces


EMORY UNIVERSITY HEALTH SCIENCES RESEARCH BUILDING II Atlanta, Georgia 351,000 SF $197 million

Wet labs ISO 7 & 8 Cleanrooms Dry labs BSL-2 and BSL-3 LEED Gold Vivarium Imaging Equipment


AUGUSTA UNIVERSITY CANCER RESEARCH CENTER Augusta, Georgia 185,000 SF $39.7 million *project costs are escalated to today’s value

Wet labs

Dry labs BSL-3

Vivarium


GEORGIA TECH MARCUS CENTER FOR THERAPEUTIC CELL CHARACTERIZATION AND MANUFACTURING Atlanta, Georgia 3,500 SF $4 million *project costs are escalated to today’s value

Wet labs ISO 7 & 8 clean rooms GMP and GLP labs


MERCER UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF MEDICINE HOSKINS BUILDING ADDITION AND RENOVATION Savannah, Georgia 101,038 SF $10.6 million *project costs are escalated to today’s value

Wet labs Dry labs

Flexible spaces


GEORGIA POWER ENVIRONMENTAL LAB Smyrna, Georgia 60,000 SF $17 million *project costs are escalated to today’s value

Dry labs

Flexible spaces

LEED Silver


STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA AGRICULTURAL SCIENCES CENTER Raleigh, North Carolina 225,000 SF $107 million

Wet labs

Dry labs

BSL-3 Flexible spaces


C. WAYNE MCILWRAITH TRANSLATIONAL MEDICINE INSTITUTE AT CSU Fort Collins, Colorado 128,628 SF $71.1 million

Wet labs

Dry labs

Flexible spaces

LEED Gold

Imaging Equipment


UNIVERSITY OF COLORADO BOULDER JENNIE SMOLY CARUTHERS BIOTECHNOLOGY BUILDING Boulder, Colorado 331,000 SF $182.1 million

Wet labs

Dry labs

Flexible spaces

LEED Platinum

Imaging Equipment

Vivarium


UNIVERSITY OF COLORADO ANSCHUTZ MEDICAL CAMPUS ANSCHUTZ HEALTH SCIENCES BUILDING Aurora, Colorado 394,419 SF $176 Million

Wet labs

Dry labs

BSL-2

Flexible spaces

LEED Platinum

Vivarium


UNIVERSITY OF COLORADO BOULDER SUSTAINABILITY, ENERGY AND ENVIRONMENT COMPLEX Boulder, Colorado 342,000 SF $92.6 million *project costs are escalated to today’s value

Wet labs

Dry labs

Flexible spaces

LEED Platinum

Imaging Equipment


OREGON HEALTH & SCIENCE UNIVERSITY ROBERTSON LIFE SCIENCES BUILDING Portland, Oregon 625,510 SF $262.3 million

Wet labs

Dry labs

BSL-2

Flexible spaces

LEED Platinum Imaging Equipment Vivarium


UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS MEASUREMENT, MATERIALS & SUSTAINABLE ENVIRONMENT CENTER Lawrence, Kansas 48,860 SF $27.7 million *project costs are escalated to today’s value

Dry labs

Flexible spaces


NATIONAL RENEWABLE ENERGY LABORATORY ENERGY SYSTEMS INTEGRATION FACILITY Golden, Colorado 181,621 SF $146.2 million*project costs are escalated to today’s value

Wet labs

Dry labs

Flexible spaces

LEED Platinum

Imaging Equipment

2014 Lab of the Year


UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS MULTIDISCIPLINARY RESEARCH BUILDING Lawrence, Kansas 112,955 SF $53.5 million*project costs are escalated to today’s value

Wet labs ISO 7 & 8 Cleanrooms Dry labs BSL-2 and BSL-3 Flexible spaces


CONCORDIA UNIVERSITY STEM BUILDING AND SCIENCE HALL Seward, Nebraska 88,000 Sf $23.2 million

Wet labs Dry labs

Flexible spaces

STEM


CALYXT OFFICE AND LABORATORY PHASE 2 EXPANSION Roseville, Minnesota 40,000 SF $8.8 million

Wet labs ISO 8 Cleanrooms

BSL-3




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