Saint Gobain/Brunswick Technologies

"The MRI suite was designed with a diverse mixture of wall, cabinet and floor finishes, including a fiber optic 'star filled sky' in the ceiling above the MRI. It all came together with surgical precision under OAI’s leadership."

David L. Sweitzer, AIA, Project/Facilities Management, King's Medical Group
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Saint Gobain/Brunswick Technologies, Inc.

Architect
Douglas Richmond Architects
Brunswick, Maine
 
Project Highlights
  • Project Value:  $2.5 million
  • Size:  75,000 square feet
  • Timeline: 1995

When Brunswick Technologies (subsequently purchased by Saint Gobain)  needed to expand, they held a design/build competition in search of an innovative solution. Eighteen firms responded and four were asked to submit proposals. According to BTI’s president, “Ouellet’s building design was the most creative solution to our comprehensive set of specifications.”

The clear span design freed up approximately 30% more usable space for the same cost as a pre-engineered structure, providing room for future expansion. This design allowed for 18-foot ceilings in the manufacturing space and 25-foot ceilings in shipping and receiving. The unique design of the roof framing system allowed for an R38 insulation factor in the ceiling. The project was completed with zero change orders.