Seely G. Mudd Building University Of Southern California
solution
Laboratory
Market
Science & Technology, Higher Education
location
LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA
PARTNERS
Del Amo Construction, Lundstrom and Associates
ABOUT THE PROJECT
The University of Southern California Seely G. Mudd Building is a state-of-the-art laboratory space for students, professors and researchers. The project was completed in 2014 by H2I Group, Architect Lundstrom and Associates, and General Contractor Del Amo Construction. H2I Group worked closely with its partners to design and outfit the lab space, which included more than 100 fume hoods from CiF and Labconco.
H2I Group also provided flexible lab benches, ceiling service panels, and custom service towers to support the facility’s equipment needs. H2I Group worked with both the architect and general contractor to ensure that everything was done on time and according to plan for this large-scale project.
PRODUCTS & SERVICES
- Flexible Lab Benches
- Fume Hoods
- Ceiling Service Panels
- Custom Service Towers
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