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Xanthon Plans New RTP Facility
Xanthon Inc. has proposed building a new 80,000-sf facility in the Research Triangle Park area; the company currently occupies approximately 24,000 sf in three buildings in the Park Research Center there. The structure will house a state-of-the-art lab for R&D, Class 100 and 10,000 cleanroom manufacturing suites, engineering labs, and administrative office space.
BioStratum Develops Lab/Admin Facility in RTP
BioStratum has worked with Kansas City-based Clark, Richardson & Biskup Consulting Engineers Inc. (CRB) in the development of process descriptions, process flow diagrams, process analysis, and cell culture scale-up options for BioStratum's early phase development recombinant proteins that will be expressed in cell culture.
Sandia Plans Distributed Info Systems Lab
Sandia/California National Laboratories plans to begin construction on the Distributed Information Systems Laboratory in April 2002. The $35.5-million, 70,400-sf R&D facility will house 130 scientists from a variety of fields collaborating on improving nuclear weapons monitoring and testing, which is carried out by computer simulations. Dekker/Perich/Sabatini of Albuquerque, N.M., was awarded the $1,562,000 design contract for the project.
Sycamore Networks Plans Tyngsborough Campus
Sycamore Networks is proposing a new $120 million corporate campus in Tyngsborough. The eight-building, 926,500-sf project is planned to accommodate 661,500 sf for R&D housed in four buildings; a 200,000-sf corporate headquarters; a 50,000-sf center for customer care; a 10,000-sf daycare center; and a wellness center that will occupy 5,000 sf. Phase I construction is scheduled for completion in 2002, with full build-out in 2005. The associated parking areas, utilities, driveways, and drainage are included in the project.
Hyseq Builds Sunnyvale Lab
Hyseq, a "dry" biotech firm in the Silicon Valley known for its computer modeling in the field of genomics, is building a new 139,000-sf wet lab in a converted office building near the company's Sunnyvale headquarters. The facility will be used to develop drugs and conduct biological testing. Completioin is scheduled for mid-2002.