AlfaTech Big Book: Industrial & Manufacturing

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FLEX, M9

FLEX, M15

Milpitas, CA

Milpitas, CA

Type: Office Space, Lab Size: 8,500 SF

Type: Manufacturing Size: 150,000 SF

AlfaTech provided Mechanical, Plumbing, Fire Protection, and Electrical engineering services this tenant improvement project in this client’s office space. The existing space was converted to a development space for hardware start-up endeavors. The scope included conference room, phone room, office area, break area, teaming areas, a machine shop and a rapid prototyping lab space.

AlfaTech provided Mechanical, Electrical, and Plumbing engineering services for this project. The scope of work included the redesign of this client’s manufacturing building to support the reorganization of the space. Significant portions of the 150,000 SF production floor area were revised and reorganized, relocating assembly lines, thermal chambers, storage, break room, and other spaces to accommodate 250 employees.

FLEX, M15

FLEX

Milpitas, CA

Austin, TX

Type: Medical Manufacturing Size: 4,700 SF

Type: Manufacturing, Assembly, Testing, Office Space Size: 301,640 SF

AlfaTech provided Mechanical, Electrical, and Plumbing engineering services for this project. The scope of work for this project involved design of this client’s new medical manufacturing area located in the southeast corner of the open manufacturing floor. The area consisted of 4,700 SF of open manufacturing area. The new space included a drop ceiling to present a

AlfaTech provided Mechanical, Plumbing, Electrical, Fire Protection, and Process engineering services, as well as Technology design and Energy Solutions services for this project. The scope of work included tenant improvements to an existing light assembly facility in order to convert the space to contract manufacturing, assembly, and QA/QC testing of electronics products. The existing facility included 34,260 SF of office space which was also remodeled to suit the client’s requirements. The intent of the project was to evaluate and assess the existing mechanical, electrical, controls and plumbing infrastructure and re-use where possible and propose measures for upgrading the systems to save energy (where fiscally feasible) and serve the new space layout and tool requirements.

“cleaner” manufacturing look than the existing open warehouse arrangement. The space also housed about 75 workstations.

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