| | Project Description | | One-Two Sentences
Construction on Chapman Hall at UNC was completed in 2006
and contains Applied Physical Sciences, Chemistry,
Mathematics and Physics-Astronomy. Located within
UNC's College of Arts and Sciences precinct, this
project encompasses the comprehensive design and renovation
of Chapman Hall rooms B50, B50A and adjacent areas impacted
by the new work. The primary objective of this renovation
is to install a new JEOL JEM-3300 (CRYOARM 300 II)
Transmission Electron Microscope (Cryo-TEM), which will
support the expanding UNC School of Medicine Cryo Electron
Microscopy program currently housed in the Glaxo Research
Building. Disciplines include, but are not limited to
Architecture, MEP, fire sprinkler and structural. This RFQ
is for the Advanced Planning phase of the project.
Current project authorization is for advance planning only.
The selected firm may be retained through full design and
construction at the University's option. | |