Biomedical Sciences Partnership Building
University of Arizona
solution
Laboratory
Market
Science & Technology, Higher education
location
Phoenix, Arizona
PARTNERS
CO Architects, DPR, Sundt
ABOUT THE PROJECT
The Biomedical Sciences Partnership Building at the University of Arizona serves as a hub for health care science and research. Designed by CO Architects and constructed by a joint effort between DPR and Sundt, the lab is equipped with modern features and equipment. H2I Group supplied casework, bio safety cabinets, fume hoods, flexible bench systems, epoxy countertops, and various fixtures. These installations aim to offer an efficient and safe research environment, reflecting H2I Group’s dedication to quality and practicality in laboratory settings.
PRODUCTS & SERVICES
- Casework
- Bio Safety Cabinets
- Fume Hoods
- Flexible Bench Systems
- Epoxy Countertops
- Fixtures
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