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JE Dunn Advanced Industries As a specialty contractor, JE Dunn works with a variety of clients that service the Advanced Industries market sector building everything from Manufacturing, Data centers, Distribution Centers, Cold Storage Facilities, and vertical buildings that supports our Energy sector clients. Our goal is to services clients that extend functionality, support sustainability directives, and accommodate new technologies for all advanced industries. Bringing a tenacious focus on safety and quality, JE Dunn will deliver on your project’s mission.
2019 JE DUNN RANKINGS Engineering News-Record (ENR) Rankings for JE Dunn Construction
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Stream Data Center DFW VII
ADVANCED INDUSTRIES CLIENTS: • • • • • • •
3M American Honda Avago Braodcom Bechtel Dallas Area Rapid Transit (DART) CoSentry ExxonMobil
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Garmin International Georgia Power Co. Glock, Inc. Honeywell KCP&L Lockheed Martin Mayfield Dairy
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NNSA NREL Sara Lee SYSCO UPS Wagner-Smith
ADVANCED INDUSTRIES PARTNERSHIP Family-owned since our founding in 1924, the philosophies and services of JE Dunn Construction revolve around successfully delivering highly specialized projects that require attention to detail and precision management. As a local and national builder, we stay ahead of the curve with the latest in construction technology, this allows us to apply our construction expertise to support an array of clients that service advanced industries.
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Sun Edison HDR
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< JE Dunn’s President & CEO, Gordon Lansford.
SAFETY Safety is an integral part of our culture
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and process. JE Dunn considers no phase of its operation of greater importance than that of
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accident prevention and zero impact against the
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environment. At all levels, JE Dunn’s commitment to safety runs through and through from senior
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WE ARE COMMITTED TO SAFETY EVERYONE, EVERYWHERE, ALL THE TIME. leadership to our trade partners.
QUALITY & MEP COORDINATION With over 85% of our business derived from repeated and referral clients, we exceed expectation through our craftsmanship and professionalism. With in-house MEP staff, we have a greater ability to cost-effectively evaluate design options, coordinate MEP bid documents, and ensure bids received are thorough and complete.
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CERTAINTY OF OUTCOME A key element of any successful project is the development of a PROJECT MASTER SCHEDULE to identify and order long lead equipment procurement and materials, monitor construction and evaluate it progress, and identify commissioning and occupancy schedule.
TECHNOLOGIES JE Dunn is an industry leader
ENVIRONMENTALLY CONSCIOUS Our
in developing new technologies to enhance collaboration, streamline preconstruction and estimating, and the development of tools that simplify the construction management process. We leverage technology to facilitate open and transparent communication among all members of the team. TECHNOLOGY IS AN INTEGRAL PART OF
greatest achievement are the buildings and spaces we build that impact people and the communities they live in. WE STRIVE TO SUPPORT
OUR TOTAL PROJECT APPROACH AND COMMITMENT TO VALUE AND QUALITY.
COMMUNITIES IN POSITIVE WAYS, AND DO THIS BY BUILDING SUSTAINABLE AND ENVIRONMENTALLY SAFE BUILDINGS. Safety is also about being
healthy, and we support that initiative through LEED and WELL building approach.
BUILD TO BUDGET We have dedicated preconstruction and estimating staff that accurately budgets your project, providing TRANSPARENCY every step of the way. This team utilizes proprietary estimating software, cost indexes, a JE Dunn cost history database and inflation forecasting to analyze cost drivers.
D E L I V E RY M E T H O D S TURN KEY SOLUTIONS Our goal is to provide our clients with Turkey Solutions through innovative processes, technologies and lean methods of delivery. We believe in being an adaptable business partner allowing us opportunities to find ways of lowering short and long-term operational costs and immediate project cost that DIRECTLY IMPACT YOUR BOTTOM LINE.
CONSTRUCTION MANAGER AT RISK (CMR)
DESIGN-BUILD (D-B)
additional delivery methods • AGENCY CONSTRUCTION MANAGER (CMA) • COMPETITIVE SEALED PROPOSAL (CSP) • INTEGRATED PROJECT DELIVERY (IPD) • LUMP SUM BID (DESIGN-BID-BUILD)
3725 PROJECTS NATIONALLY IN THE LAST 10 YEARS
127 PROJECTS NATIONALLY IN THE LAST 10 YEARS
ADVANCED INDUSTRIES Project Profiles Our areas of building expertise are led by talented teams with specialized project knowledge and experience. The following project profiles showcase a sampling of our $2.3B in Advanced Industries facilities.
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MARKETS • Oil & Gas/Energy • Manufacturing • Data Centers • Cold Storage • Industrial
University of Oklahoma Central Utilities Plant
BUILDING TYPES • Labs • Warehouse • Offices
Grundfos Paco Pumps Admin Building
• Control Rooms • Blast Resistent Bldgs. • Data Centers • Advanced Manufacturing/ Semiconductor • Cold Storage Facilities City of Tacoma Recovery and Transfer Center
ExxonMobil URC Laboratories
Jensen Tire Warehouse and Office
Schlumberger Visualization Center
Chick-fil-A HQ Warehouse
COH Fleet Maintenance & ROW
SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory
Atlanta Foods International Freezer-Cooler Warehouse
WesternGeco
Stream Data Center DFW VII GARLAND, TEXAS Stream Data Centers is located on 22 acres in Garland, Texas. This highly-secure, mission-critical facility features a 138,132 SF data center, built to be expanded in the future, with redundant 40 MW utility feeds from an on-site substation provided by Oncor. Ultimately the campus will total approximately 400,000 SF. A few project details include: • Initial 138,132 SF structurally-enhanced data center with land available for multiple phases. • Two (2) 40 MW utility feeds from a new on-site Oncor substation offering power at competitive transmission rates. • Two (2) diverse telco entrances, with multiple fiber providers and a strong mix of local, long haul and dark fiber providers to the site through multiple routes. Stream has worked with multiple network service providers to secure diverse dark fiber paths back to the major carrier hotels and cloud interconnection locations, allowing customers to expand beyond the providers that are in the immediate area with access to 100+ network and cloud providers. The site offers numerous different paths between any major interconnection point or data center in the metro area. This facility is required to be operational 24/7/365.
COST $31.7 million SIZE 140,000 SF ARCHITECT Corgan Associates DELIVERY Hard Bid
10 Plant Buildings at LNG Facility PORTLAND, TEXAS JE Dunn completed a 237,389 SF multi-building industrial manufacturing facility campus for a confidential client. This project consisted of 10 new pre-engineered metal buildings and one interior remodel. Buildings included: a control building, 3 warehouses, 3 security buildings, a laboratory, maintenance building, operations building and 1 remodel of an existing water treatment plant. The buildings varies in height and stories, but the larger buildings were 2.5 acres each. The Design Build team faced rigorous design approvals from the client as well as designing to antiquated specifications intended for industrial projects. In the face of this, the team was able to produce a successful design that maintained budget and met the requirements of the client. JE Dunnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s scope was part of an active multi-billion dollar industrial project with manpower of over 3,500 people. Site coordination with the client was critical to limit the impact of our scope. JE Dunn held routine meetings and developed relationships with client contacts to mitigate any issues. The project was hit by Hurricane Harvey (suffering some damage) but was still completed early.
COST $67.7 million SIZE 237,389 SF ARCHITECT Energy Architecture DELIVERY Design/Build
NREL Energy Systems Integration Facility GOLDEN, COLORADO The Energy Systems Integration Facility (ESIF) on the campus of the U.S. Department of Energy’s National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) is the nation’s only facility that can conduct integrated megawatt-scale testing of the components and strategies needed in order to safely move clean energy technologies onto the electrical grid “inflight” at the speed and scale required to meet federal policy. The ESIF includes a high-performance computing and data center (HPCDC) that serves the breadth of NREL, expanding the laboratory’s capabilities in modeling and simulation of renewable energy technologies and their integration into the existing energy infrastructure. The petaflop-scale (one petaflop equals one quadrillion floating-point operations per second) high-performance computer enables largescale modeling and simulation of material properties, processes and fully integrated systems that is too expensive, too dangerous, or even impossible, to study by direct experimentation. Not only is the HPCDC the fastest computing system dedicated to renewable energy efficient and renewable energy technologies in the world, it is one of the most energy efficient data centers in the world operating at a power usage effectiveness (PUE) rating of 1.05 annual average.
COST $107 million SIZE 181,621 SF ARCHITECT SmithGroup DELIVERY Design/Build
awards & accolades • • • •
Merit Award for Best Project, ENR Mountain States SRP Sustainable Award, AIA Arizona APS Energy Award, AIA Arizona 2013 Jack Mincher People’s Choice Award General Contractor, AGC of Colorado • RMR Design-Build Award Best Overall Project, DBIA Rocky Mountain • Lab of the Year, R&D Magazine • Award of Excellence for Pre-Cast Concrete, ACI Rocky Mountain Chapter
Wagner Smith Equipment Expansion BURLESON, TEXAS This is a 58,400 SF concrete tilt wall office and manufacturing warehouse to service Wagner Smith Equipment Company. Project includes 10,500 SF of finished out office, conference, and display space. The warehouse area features storage space for materials and tool rental as well as warehouse employee offices and break room. A 10 ton bridge crane spans 86â&#x20AC;&#x2122; in the assembly area over four 1 ton jib cranes, welding stations, and a machine shop area. The facility features a paint booth and wash down bay to put the final touches on the conductor-stringing equipment. The building also has two loading docks and a 100,000 lb. load outdoor equipment testing area.
COST $7.6 million SIZE 58,400 SF ARCHITECT Corgan Associates DELIVERY Design/Build
â&#x20AC;&#x153;I have very much enjoyed working with every member of the JE Dunn team. Their professionalism and desire to build and create excellence along with fair dealing with all parties is making our project a success.â&#x20AC;? Director, Toni Bragg, AIA, McKinney Partnership Architects
University of Oklahoma Four Partners Place Data Center NORMAN, OKLAHOMA This new facility is a Data Center which consolidates the University’s high performance and mission critical computing assets into a dedicated and secure facility. The Center is intended to house the equipment for the OU Supercomputing Center for Education & Research (OSCER), Department of Physics and Astronomy high energy physics research, and Information Technology’s Network Operations Center. The facility includes 11,000 SF of Data Center space with 9,500 SF of raised floor. The facility provides mission critical electrical, mechanical, and high capacity network systems. The Four Partners Place Data Center is supported by N+1 power capacity via two 2500KVA utility feeds and three 1.5-megawatt diesel generators with static UPS systems. The Data Center installation included installation and commissioning of the following: • 480V/4,000A rated Paralleling Switchgear • Air Cooled Chillers {(3) 230 Ton units} • UPS Systems {3750 KVA of UPS Capacity} • Output Distribution Switchboards {(2) at 2500A 480V Each} • Power Distribution via (8) 300kVA, 480/277-415/240V autotransformers feeding (8) 600A, 415Y/240V Distribution Panelboards • In-row cooling via Liebert XDO High Density Overhead Units
COST $28.5 million SIZE 124,178 SF ARCHITECT McKinney Partnership Architects DELIVERY CM@Risk
Advanced Industries Experience (partial list) • 3M Company, Brownwood, TX • Aries Power Plant, Pleasant Hill, MO • Arvest Bank Data Ctr., Lowell, AR • Ascent Data Ctr., Eagan, MN • AT&T Microelectronics, Lee’s Summit, MO • Bank of America, Dallas, TX
• ITD Precision and Pelletizer Knives, Houston, TX • Kansas Dairy Ingredients Processing Plant, Hugoton, KS • KC Southern Dispatching Center, Kansas City, MO
• Boatmen’s Technology, Kansas City, MO
• Mayfield Dairly Cooler, Braselton, GA
• Cato Distribution Center, Charlotte, NC
• OneNeck Data Ctr., Denver, CO
• Caven Technologies, Lenexa, KS
• Orbseal, Richmond, MO
• Cerner World HQ Data Ctr., Kansas City, MO
• Oregon State Data Ctr., Salem, OR
• Cofferdam Co-Location Data Ctr., Chaska, MN
• PharMEDium Processing Facility, Sugar Lang, TX
• CoSentry Data Ctr., Lenexa, KS
• Parmalat Case Dock, Atlanta, GA
• CyrusOne, Chandler, AZ
• Sara Lee Oz Processing Plant, Kansas City, KS
• Delaware River Solar, NYT
• Savvis Data Ctr., Tampa, FL
• Digital Realty, Hillsboro, OR
• Schlumberger
• DST Winchester, Kansas City, MO
• SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory, Meno Park, CA
• Fedex Sorting Facility, Colorado Springs, CO • Georgia Power Environmental Lab, Smyrna, GA • Idaho National Lab Cybercore, Idaho Falls, ID • Iron Mountain KH Data Capital, Manassas, VA
• ViaWest • Western Wireless Call Ctr., Manhattan, KS
ITD Precision and Pelletizer Knives
Sara Lee Oz Processing Plant
Southern Nuclear Plant Vogtle Operations Training Facility
Georgia Power Environmental Lab
Cerner World Headquarters Data Center
Arvest Bank Data Center
Cryo EM Labs
CyrusOne
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