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GBI Modular Research and Diagnostic Facility

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Award Winner : Art's-Way Scientific, Inc.

Architectural Excellence : This project was designed using the Midwest Planner Services and The Guide for the Care and Use of Agricultural Animals in Research and Teaching. The 2948 GSF complex is comprised of 1943 sf of animal space to meet the needs of a variety of swine research models. Polished stainless steel pens with plastisol expanded metal flooring provides expandable pen configurations by simply removing the sealed plastic divider panel. Our antimicrobial epoxy fiberglass wall system and 3-part epoxy flooring system provides a totally cleanable interior. The Animal rooms can be isolated to run separate challenges in each space. The 402 sf preheat area houses building controls, equipment and provides space for supplies. With 334 sf necropsy and procedure area, the researchers have sufficient lab area to perform studies. The room is outfitted with stainless steel sinks, work tables, trench drains and 182 sf. entrance/ shower through with changing area and lockers.

Cost Energy Effectiveness : Dr. Dana Beckler, DMV knew exactly what he wanted in a research building, from pen sizes, to environmental conditions and biosecurity controls. This project is example of a building that fits the research market somewhere between our agricultural swine production units and our high containment ABSL3 research animal facilities. The flexibility of the modular provided a custom design, budget conscience solution. With previous experience with the modulars, Dr. Beckler was able to pursue new contracts knowing he would be able to provide a research ready environment in time to perform. As part of a larger addition and renovation, a major utility overhaul was conducted as the modular was built. This saved time in getting the facility installed. Designed for the northern Minnesota environment, the additional r value walls provide insulated environment to minimize utility costs. LED lighting and point of use water heaters are used and low-flow fixtures contribute to usage savings

Design Firm Name : Art's Way Scientific, Inc.

Engineering Firm Name : Art's Way Scientific, Inc.

Installer Firm Name : Art's Way Scientific, Inc.

Occupied Date : 12/30/2015

Owner Firm Name : Gut Bugs, Inc.

Production Start Date : 9/17/2015

Project Location City : Fergus Falls

Project Location State Name : MN

Technical Innovation : A creative means of mating the modules made for rapid installation with minimal site disruption. Walls are constructed of 6” SIPs with a R24 value. Single pass fresh air (100%) is provided to the animal rooms using agricultural fans and inlets with a preset control. The system can be adjusted to accommodate animals at varying growth stages. Support areas are heated and cooled with a wall unit and electric heaters. Measures are taken to insure biosecurity such as using a single entry point where researchers must enter into the shower area to gown and prepare for work. A pass-thru window limits facility access. The factory installed boot dip provides the final step in biosecurity as the researcher exits the changing area. Stainless steel is used in the facility for its research grade qualities. From fixtures to pens the ability to keep the sterile environment is crucial. Stainless steel is also used for doors, matelines and thresholds. A scraper system is used to remove animal waste.

Total Square Feet : 2948

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