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Description

IPS provided design and construction services for a new 30,000-sq ft. temperature controlled ultrapure water and waste neutralization in a single-story central utility plant. The addition had a partially enclosed utility yard. The project consisted of a UPW system capable of 1,200 gpm, polish loop flowrate, and UPW reclaim system with 300 gpm capacity. The DI water system consisted of 150 gpm supply. The design fed the chemical mechanical planarization (CMP) equipment with sub-UPW quality water (150 gpm).

The AWN system had 1,000 gpm discharge capacity and the HF waste treatment plant had 50 gpm capacity. The scrubber blowdown recycle system had capabilities of processing 200 gpm blowdown. IPS designed and built a new utility building for process water (UPW, AWN, reclaim, recycle, CMP) systems, as well as designing and constructing process water distribution and collection piping to tie into existing systems. There was a 50%+ water recycle/re-use requirement for design. The project was designed and modeled in Revit, with IPS modeling the entire systems to a level of development (LOD) of 300 and the support of our subcontractor the project was model to BIM LOD 400.

Project Details

LOCATION

Beaverton, OR

MARKET

High Tech

PROJECT SIZE

30,000 sf

SERVICES
  • Rooftop Mounted Make Up Air Units
  • Chemical System Distribution
  • Electrical Distribution
  • Emergency Generator
KEY SYSTEMS
  • Hazardous Occupancy Code Evaluations
  • Programming & Feasibility Studies
  • Mechanical Engineering
  • HVAC System Design
  • Architectural & Structural Design
  • Civil Design
  • Process System & Piping Design
  • Chillers & Boiler Design
  • Electrical System & Lighting Design
  • Instrumentation & Controls Design
  • Life Safety Security & Telecom Design

Company Profile

The client is a multinational semiconductor company that offers an expanded suite of top-performing mixed-signal and power management technologies to help customers succeed in an increasingly digital, ubiquitously sensed and connected world.