The Gilbane | Turner Team
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About the New York State Life Sciences Public Health Laboratory
The Life Sciences Public Health Laboratory project consolidates five existing facilities throughout the Capital District of New York into one new building on the Governor W. Averell Harriman State Office Building Campus in Albany, New York. This new facility will be home to NYS Department of Health’s Wadsworth Center, which includes the Division of Environmental Health Sciences, Division of Genetics, Division of Infectious Diseases, and Division of Lab Quality Certification. In addition to the laboratory space needed for the advancement of the Department of Health’s mission, the building will include a central utility plant, a shipping, storage, and material handling facility, and administrative offices.
The anatomy of the planned 647,000-square-foot building will include:
- Shallow spread footing foundations
- Steel braced frame five-story superstructure
- Aluminum plate and glass façade
- Various roofing systems, including KEE Type, SBS, and Green Roofing
Maximizing Diverse and Local Business Opportunities
A Safe and Inclusive Jobsite
Gilbane | Turner understands that team chemistry, morale, and the health of project participants are critical. We are committed to establishing and maintaining an inclusive, respectful, and safe workplace culture. We know a positive jobsite environment built on teamwork and inclusion promotes safety and productivity. Everyone on our project will be expected to actively care for each other and ensure that each and every team member feels physically and emotionally safe.
Our Commitment to Diverse and Local Businesses
Diverse and local business and local workforce participation will be a key criterion that Gilbane | Turner will review during proposal reviews. Specific participation goals for the project will be established. Our team will seek to maximize opportunities for positive community impact with MBE/WBE/SVODB and local participation in the project.
FAQs
Gilbane|Turner holds Meet the Primes sessions at the start of each new work release process as well as various other project information/outreach sessions. All sessions are posted in advance on this project website, and we encourage you to check here frequently.