ASU Health Science Innovation Center
Harris was hired on the Arizona State University Health Solutions Innovation Center to perform the installation of mechanical piping, HVAC and process piping systems. The new 150,000-square-foot, three-story, ground-up facility will serve students in ASU’s nursing program as they learn to treat patients using a whole health model encompassing mind, body and spirit. The facility features specific clinical skills labs with simulation exam and operating rooms. It includes space for a future MRI build-out, dry and wet labs, physical therapy dry labs and a teaching kitchen for nutritional programs. A home care lab provides a mock apartment where students can learn how to assist patients in their own homes. There is also a 300-seat conference center as well as a pathway connecting the HFC to the adjacent healthcare campus.
Over the course of this project, Harris installed nine large air handling units, two 350-ton air cooled chillers, 192 VAV terminal units, 224,790 pounds of galvanized duct, 22,192 pounds of stainless steel fume exhaust duct and 15,095 feet of mechanical and process lab piping.