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Brookhaven National Lab - Overview. Located - Long Island NY, 60 miles east of NYC Founded 1947 at Camp Upton (WW-I & II base) Operated by Brookhaven Science Associates SUNY Stony Brook & Batelle 5,200 acre site, ~350 acres developed 350 Buildings (includes 200 trailers) - 3.7 M SF
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Brookhaven National Lab - Overview • Located - Long Island NY, 60 miles east of NYC • Founded 1947 at Camp Upton (WW-I & II base) • Operated by Brookhaven Science Associates • SUNY Stony Brook & Batelle • 5,200 acre site, ~350 acres developed • 350 Buildings (includes 200 trailers) - 3.7 M SF • 3,000 Employees + 3,000 - 4,000 Users/year Graphics deleted to reduce file size
Brookhaven National Lab - Overview cont’d • Mission: Multi-program basic research in: • High Energy & Nuclear Physics - RHIC & AGS • Basic Energy Sciences - NSLS (HFBR & BMRR Closed) • Medical & Biological Sciences - PET & BLIP • Chemistry & Material Sciences - LEAF • Energy, Environment and National Security Graphics deleted to reduce file size
Brookhaven National Lab - Overview cont’d • Engineering & Construction Organizations • Individual Engineering Groups in Research Dept.s • Conventional Construction by Plant Engineering Div • Staffing -35 Engineering & Const. Svcs, 370 Ops & Maint. • 90% of design is in-house by Plant Engr’g ECS • Annual Construction Activity • ~$5-10 M line item - buildings/utilities • ~$6 M GPP - renovations/utilities/ESH • ~$2-3 M operating funded - major maint./renovation • ~$3 M EM funded - conventional facilities support
Brookhaven National Lab - Overview Aerial deleted to reduce file size
Brookhaven National Lab - Overview cont’d • Major Issues • Aging infrastructure • Over 30% of bldgs are converted WW-II “temporary” barracks - ugly, inefficient & hi maintenance - must demo! • Most permanent bldgs are > 40 yrs - due for major renewal • Maintenance $ not kept pace w/ replacement schedule • ie. 3.7 M sf of roofs require $1.7M/yr on 25 year replacement schedule, we spend ~$600k/yr on roofs • Distributed Engineering Authority • Engineering standards not uniformly applied • Configuration management problematic • Governed by BNL’s Standards Based Management System