CNL Science Collaboration Centre

Category
Integrated Project Delivery (IPD)

Project Name

Canadian Nuclear Laboratories (CNL) New Builds – Science Collaboration Centre

 

Project Status

Ongoing

 

Client

Canadian Nuclear Laboratories

 

Location

Chalk River, ON

 

Architect

HDR Architects

 

Delivery Model

Integrated Project Delivery (IPD)

 

Summary

A state-of-the-art campus project for over 3,000 employees, the New Builds project was designed to create a modern facility, using a holistic, lean principle, systems approach at Canadian Nuclear Laboratories, in Chalk River, Ontario, with three major construction projects.

 

At the inception of this project the New Builds Project was known as the largest Integrated Project Delivery (IPD) project in Canadian History and the largest federal project to use mass timber. The three projects are the Business Hub, Logistics Warehouse, and Support Facility. Utilizing the Integrated Project Delivery (IPD) method which combines people, systems, business structures, and practices into a process where collaboration was at the forefront of the delivery and design.

 

The Business Hub – modern new office and supporting facilities accommodated the decommissioning to end of life facilities across the campus. Supporting CNL transformation by relocating business infrastructure. The Business Hub is in the 2nd phase. It is a 7-storey building constructed of mass timber, for a total is 9,500 m2. The buildings were built with efficient structural grids (constructability, furniture, mass timber, services layouts, budget); cost-effective building siting (existing soils conditions, existing facilities, presentations, future expansion); and program efficiencies (shared resources, optimized program placements).