New Mexico Consortium Los Alamos National Laboratory
solution
Laboratory
Market
Science & Technology
location
Los Alamos, New Mexico
PARTNERS
Lee Lewis
ABOUT THE PROJECT
H2I Group was contracted by the New Mexico Consortium to provide specialty solutions for a 27,000 square foot laboratory and office facility. The New Mexico Consortium is a non-profit corporation formed by three New Mexico universities to facilitate research in the state of New Mexico. Specifically, it was built to increase research collaborations between universities, industry and Los Alamos National Laboratory.
The building itself is LEED certified and features Hamilton Distinction Tables, Low Flow Fume Hoods and Green Fume Hoods. H2I Group also provided Mobile and Fixed Steel Casework throughout the facility.
PRODUCTS & SERVICES
- Hamilton Distinction Tables
- Low Flow Fume Hoods
- Green Fume Hoods
- Mobile & Fixed Steel Casework
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