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Sun Catalytix/Lockheed Martin
Location
200 Tech Sq
Cambridge, MA
By the numbers
Clean Energy
2 Floors
17,500 SF
Completed Spring 2013
Collaborators
Biomed Realty Trust, Inc. - Owner/ Landlord
PIDC Construction, LLC - Construction Manager
AHA Engineers - MEP Consultant
McNamara + Salvia Structural Engineers - Structural
Rolf Jensen & Associates - Building Code
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Acquired by Lockheed Martin in 2013, Sun Catalytix Corporation aimed to commercialize flow-battery energy storage technology. Flow batteries have the potential for storing multiple hours of energy and then dispatching that energy when needed or to provide grid services.
Project was completed in two phases. The first phase was to install a 1,900 SF temporary testing lab with staff offices on the second floor. The second phase included a new Chemistry Lab, Flow Battery Test, System Build area, Model Shop, Soft Goods Prep and Administrative offices. The challenge is to accommodate large battery systems movement between the Systems Build Area to the Flow Battery Test area. In addition, program includes several large walk-in fume hoods and a series of large H2 hydrogen volume storage rooms.
Sun Catalytix/Lockheed Martin
17,500 SF
2 Floors
Collaborators
200 Tech Sq
Cambridge, MA
Completed Spring 2013
Biomed Realty Trust, Inc. - Owner/ Landlord
PIDC Construction, LLC - Construction Manager
AHA Engineers - MEP Consultant
McNamara + Salvia Structural Engineers - Structural
Rolf Jensen & Associates - Building Code
Acquired by Lockheed Martin in 2013, Sun Catalytix Corporation aimed to commercialize flow-battery energy storage technology. Flow batteries have the potential for storing multiple hours of energy and then dispatching that energy when needed or to provide grid services.
Project was completed in two phases. The first phase was to install a 1,900 SF temporary testing lab with staff offices on the second floor. The second phase included a new Chemistry Lab, Flow Battery Test, System Build area, Model Shop, Soft Goods Prep and Administrative offices. The challenge is to accommodate large battery systems movement between the Systems Build Area to the Flow Battery Test area. In addition, program includes several large walk-in fume hoods and a series of large H2 hydrogen volume storage rooms.