
Moss is the Construction Manager at Risk, for the University of Miami’s Interdisciplinary Wet Lab Research Facility (“Amedic Lab”), a 180,000 GSF, 10-story research and laboratory structure that includes office space, interdisciplinary research groups, innovative interaction spaces, and a Vivarium Room. Wet laboratories will include significant utility infrastructure systems and consist of physical sciences, as well as other specialized laboratories with related infrastructure. This project will include a connection to the existing Fox Research Facility on the University’s Medical Campus.
Moss is currently pursuing a LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design), certification for this project. Project teams (owners, architects, and contractors) use the LEED rating system as a tool to help determine green project goals, identify green design strategies, measure and monitor progress and document success. LEED is a voluntary, market-based rating system for defining what elements make a building 'green' and to quantify how 'green' a building is in comparison to another building.
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