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Animal Research Facilities 2011 - Tradeline, Inc.

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<strong>Tradeline</strong> Pre-conference Courses<br />

Fundamentals of Planning and Design<br />

of <strong>Animal</strong> Labs and MEP Systems<br />

7:30 a.m. – Registration/Continental breakfast<br />

8:00 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.; a total of 6 hours of instruction<br />

Leaders:<br />

Payette<br />

Jeff Zynda – Associate Principal<br />

The Clark Enersen Partners<br />

Shawn Diederich, PE, LEED – Senior Principal, Director of Engineering<br />

T.J. Schirmer, PE, LEED AP – Senior Principal, Director of Engineering<br />

What you will learn: Participants will come away<br />

with a basic understanding of the vocabulary, concepts,<br />

processes, standards, numbers, types of equipment, and<br />

furniture (as applicable) involved in planning and design<br />

of animal labs and related mechanical, electrical and<br />

plumbing systems. The course will be highly interactive<br />

with Q&A throughout.<br />

Who should attend: This course is designed for those<br />

involved in planning and design of animal laboratories<br />

including veterinarians, animal program and vivarium<br />

mangers, research scientists, safety officers, architects,<br />

project managers, facility engineers, construction<br />

engineers, facility managers, and facility planners.<br />

Space is limited and enrollment is subject to approval.<br />

Six (6) AIA Learning Units are available for this course.<br />

AIA HSW<br />

Cost:<br />

Sunday; Nov. 6, <strong>2011</strong><br />

$990 Fundamentals Course only<br />

$850 with registration to the two-day conference Nov. 7-8<br />

(Fees include course materials, continental breakfast, refreshment<br />

breaks, and lunch.)<br />

Agenda:<br />

Module 1: Design Drivers: Programming and Planning<br />

Considerations<br />

a. Regulations, Guidance and Statutory Obligation – Codes<br />

and Standards<br />

b. Program Typologies – Large Ag, Small <strong>Animal</strong>, Aquatics<br />

c. Prototypical Facility Layouts<br />

d. Design Drivers - Protocols, Equipment, Cost (labor, energy,<br />

water)<br />

Module 2: Architectural Considerations<br />

a. Partition Selection<br />

b. Finishes<br />

c. Fittings and Fixtures – Facility Protection, Doors<br />

d. System Integration<br />

e. Enhancements<br />

Module 3: HVAC Design<br />

a. Codes and Standards<br />

b. Ventilation Rates<br />

c. Impact of Caging Systems on Ventilation Rates<br />

d. Acoustics<br />

e. System Redundancies - Air Handling, Cooling, Heating,<br />

Process Steam<br />

f. Room Air Distribution<br />

g. Controls<br />

h. Equipment Maintenance Access<br />

Module 4: Plumbing Design<br />

a. Codes and Standards<br />

b. Utility Services<br />

c. <strong>Animal</strong> Watering Systems<br />

d. Bedding Removal Methods<br />

e. Cleaning and Decontamination<br />

Module 5: Electrical Design<br />

a. Standby and Life Safety Power Considerations<br />

b. Lighting Considerations<br />

c. Lighting Controls<br />

d. Electrical Installation Materials and Methods<br />

e. Low Voltage Systems

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