Engineering Science Building
II Texas Tech University
solution
Laboratory
Market
Science & Technology, Higher Education
location
Lubbock, Texas
PARTNERS
Hensel Phelps, Jacobs
ABOUT THE PROJECT
The Texas Tech Engineering Science Building is a 117,000-square-foot facility that houses laboratories for modern chemical and life-science research. H2I Group provided Air Master Systems (AMS) titan carts, AMS fume hoods, AMS steel casework with wood fronts and Durcon graphite epoxy countertops. The team worked with construction manager Hensel Phelps and architect Jacobs to complete the project.
The goal of this project was to increase Texas Tech’s research capacity by providing state-of-the-art laboratories for students and faculty alike.
PRODUCTS & SERVICES
- AMS Titan Carts
- AMS Fume Hoods
- AMS Steel Casework With Wood Fronts
- Durcon Graphite Epoxy Countertops
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