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                                                                                         MICROELECTRONICS LABORATORY AT
                                                                                         UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS


                                                                                         The Microelectronics Lab, built for the University of Illinois, included the new
                                                                                         construction of 48,500 square foot laboratory addition and the renovation of
                                                                                         14,300 square feet of the existing laboratory. The facility supports the University
                                                                                         of Illinois College of Engineering’s biotechnology complex. Both the additions
                                                                                         and  existing  structure  were  constructed  utilizing  steel  frames,  reinforced
                                                                                         concrete, masonry/curtainwall/stone, a single ply membrane roof, and brick
                                                                                         exteriors. The project also featured bionanotech and cleanroom labs designed
                                                                                         to comply with the H6 semiconductor fire and safety codes of the International
                                                                                         Fire Code. The  new Microelectronics Laboratory project at the University of
                                                                                         Illinois enables researchers and scientists to conduct multi-user research and
                                                                                         experimentation  in  the  areas  of  photonics,  microelectronics,  biotechnology,
                                                                                         and nanotechnology.



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