Kilroy Oyster Point Phase I covers almost 660,000 sq. ft. of leasable research and development (R&D) facilities with associated parking spaces. The project's parcel is about 10 acres. At the same time, Phase I construction consists of three towers offering lab and office areas over four levels of structured parking. So the target tenants are companies' offices and life sciences focusing on biotech laboratories. Also, the MEP infrastructure is designed for a "flexible" building to feature a 70:30 lab-to-office ratio.
With the LEED platinum certification, Kilroy Oyster Point is a popular destination for technological progress and discovery. Meanwhile, the local history, landform, and the sea have impacted the facility's cutting-edge design promoting energizing environment, wellness, sustainable efforts, and productivity. When working on this significant commercial real estate project, VEC's most critical challenge was providing accurate budgeting and cost estimation and guaranteeing construction with the least possible clashes.
VEC experts participated in the Kilroy Oyster Point Phase I from 2019 to 2021 by providing our reliable electrical BIM & VDC services, including 3D modeling of power, lighting, and fire alarm (FA) systems. During the project, we collaborated closely with Prime Electric as an electrical contractor and Hathaway Dinwiddie as a General Contractor, who also played the BIM facilitator role and managed the entire BIM process.
Apart from those, we coordinated with the design team and other trades during the preconstruction and construction stages. Thanks to such coordination and BIM software, VEC could compare 3D models of various building systems and identify field conflicts seamlessly before installation. Therefore, we assisted in reviewing and confirming that models were clean, accurate, and created according to the design. Lastly, as a BIM and VDC partner, we facilitated the exchange of 3D models by promoting collaborative file sharing.
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"It was a pleasure working alongside AECOM to analyze the corrosion of the bluff using Laser scanning Technology and Drone Photogrammetry. The data we captured is essential as it will provide insight into the stability and safety of the bluff."