CONSTRUCTION MANAGER SELECTED FOR MAX PLANCK FLORIDA INSTITUTE
For immediate release
JUPITER, Fla. (April 17, 2009) – The Max Planck Florida Institute has selected the joint
-venture partnership of The Weitz Company and DPR Construction, Inc. as construction manager to build
its 100,000-square-foot biomedical research facility at Florida Atlantic University’s (FAU) MacArthur Campus in Jupiter, Fla.
“The Max Planck Florida Institute will be a world-class facility for bioimaging research in Palm Beach County, and we feel this team had the specific experience and knowledge
plus profound capabilities to deliver on this promise,” said Dr. Claudia Hillinger, Vice President of Institute Development for the Max Planck Florida Institute.
The team of Weitz and DPR were also responsible for building the 350,000-square-foot Scripps Florida campus, which is adjacent to the Max Planck Florida Institute site.
“The Weitz/DPR team looks forward to its role in building another chapter in the development of the life sciences industry in Palm Beach County. Being selected today is important in a context larger than the news of our companies being charged with the construction of the Max Planck Florida Institute building. This contract is an important step in building lasting relationships with world-class research institutes like the Max Planck Society and companies in this sector,” said Deborah Beetson, regional manager of DPR Construction’s
West Palm Beach office.
Founded in 1855,
The Weitz Company is a national full-service general contractor, design-builder and construction manager with 25 offices in the U.S. and Guam, including Florida offices in West Palm Beach and Hollywood. Locally, Weitz handled the construction of the
Kravis
Center for the Performing Arts in
West Palm Beach and recent renovations to The Breakers in
Palm Beach. Nationally, the company has completed
Grinnell
College
Noyce
Science
Center in
Grinnell,
Iowa;
Mayo
Clinic
Collaborative
Research
Building in
Scottsdale,
Ariz.; and the National Jewish Medical Research Center in
Denver,
Colo.
DPR Construction, ranked
among the top 50 general contractors in the country for the last 10 years, is a national commercial general contractor with 15 offices around the country, including a West Palm Beach, Fla. office that opened last year. With annual revenues in excess of $1.7 billion, DPR has the largest percentage of LEED-accredited professionals on staff of any general contractor in the nation and has been at the forefront of the green building movement, boasting a resume of more than $1 billion in green building projects.
Specializing in technically complex and sustainable projects for the life sciences, advanced technology, healthcare and corporate office markets, DPR is ranked as the second largest pharmaceutical contractor in the country by industry publication ENR. In addition to Scripps
Florida, the company has been involved in 60 projects with The Scripps Research Institute over the last eight years. Other signature projects include the United Therapeutics, Solid Dose Manufacturing Facility in
Raleigh,
N.C.; the
University of
Virginia Foundation, Advanced Research and
Technology
Building in
Charlottesville,
Va.; the University of California, San Francisco Institute for Regeneration Medicine in San Francisco, Calif.; and the Genentech, Cell Culture Plant 2 Manufacturing Facility in
Vacaville, Calif., a 450,000-square-foot expansion making it the largest biotechnology fermentation facility in the world.
The construction manager for the Max Planck Florida Institute was selected based on conditions and
criteria set forth in the agreement with Palm Beach County, including experience in the construction of complex, major educational, institutional, industrial and research projects. Th
e RFP specified that three of those projects should have been completed within the last 10 years, and each have a value of more than $50 million. Firms also
needed to demonstrate experience in managing and executing LEED
-certified projects, maximize
involvement of local business and a 15-percent commitment to Small Business Enterprise (SBE) throughout the construction program.
Washington, D.C.-based Zimmer Gunsul Frasca Architects, LLP is the architect for the facility. Jones Lang LaSalle Americas, Inc., a financial and professional services firm, serves as the program manager that will oversee development and construction.
Construction on the Max Planck Florida Institute is expected to begin in the Spring 2010, and
is scheduled for completion by Fall 2011.
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