Texas A&M University Reed McDonald Laboratory & Chemistry Department Master Plan and Phase 1
With a growing program and new researchers on board, Texas A&M University’s Chemistry Department needed to upgrade and modernize its facilities.
PGAL provided a master plan for upgrades to the department’s labs, systems, and support space.
Phase 1 included programming, planning, and renovation of the outdated Reed McDonald Laboratory. PGAL converted the outdated, 17,000-square-foot space into a state-of-the-art synthetic chemistry instruction and research environment. Workstations were replaced to effectively support organic and analytical laboratories.
The project also included code-related upgrades to bring the facility in line with current life safety requirements. Each floor includes new electrical and data rooms.
Features Include:
- Master plan for upgrades to the department’s labs, systems, and support space
- Programming, planning, and renovation for the outdated Reed McDonald Laboratory
- Code-related upgrades to bring the facility in line with current life safety requirements