Hensel Phelps Awarded Stanford Linear Accelerator Complex (SLAC) National Accelerator Laboratory

Wednesday October 9, 2013

Hensel Phelps was awarded the Stanford Linear Accelerator Complex (SLAC) National Accelerator Laboratory – Science and User Support Building (SUSB). This design-build project includes the design and construction of a new 62,500 SF, four-story signature building and auditorium. The building provides much-needed space for scientists to collaborate and plan their work in a state-of-the-art, High Performance Sustainable Building.

In early December, Hensel Phelps will begin work with the demolition of existing facilities including the Panodsky Auditorium, Visitor’s Center, and Cafeteria. The project is scheduled to be complete in September of 2015.

Awarded to Hensel Phelps through a two-step design-build procurement, the team includes the U.S. Department of Energy, SLAC, KMD Architects (Architect of Record), Morrow-Meadows (Design-Build Electrical), and Western Allied Mechanical (Design-Build Mechanical). SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory is one of 10 Department of Energy (DOE) Office of Science laboratories and is operated by Stanford University on behalf of the DOE.