AGI, Abbie Gregg, Inc.
  Arizona State University | Biodesign Institute, Site Selection
     
  Project Objective:
Identify greenfield site on ASU Campus that could achieve the following requirements:
> Below Grade Imaging Space and First Floor EMI/Vibration
> “quiet zone” that will not exceed the following design criteria:
> EMI - 3.0 mG rms ; Vibration - VC-E (125 uin/s)
> Close enough to the proposed Phoenix light rail and current
> bus routes to facilitate ease of access
  Project Location:
> Tempe, Arizona
   
  Project Size:
> 170,000 gross sq. ft in Phase I
   
  Construction Cost: 
> $147.5M Phases I & II
   
  Professional Services Completed:
> 2004
   
  Project Status: 
> Phase I Opened, Dec 2004
> Phase II Opened, Jan 2006
   
  Services Provided by AGI for Project:
> EMI, RF, Acoustic and Vibration Analysis of five proposed
> locations and Recommendations for Abatement (Heavy Rail,
> Light Rail, Overhead Power Lines, Buried Power Lines, RF
> Tower, Existing Buildings, Auto Traffic, Phoenix Sky Harbor
> Airport Flight Path)
> Building Commissioning Verification of EMI Abatement
   
  Building Uses:
> The Biodesign Institute building project is Arizona’s largest
> investment in bioscience infrastructure to date. The Institute's
> master plan calls for more than 800,000 square feet of
> advanced research space in four connected buildings.
> Research and education in the following fields:
> biotechnology, biomedicine, nanotechnology,
> information technology and cognitive science.
   
  Key AGI Personnel:
> Abbie Gregg
> Lara York
> Craig Rossrucker