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As the world’s leader in fresh cartilage tissue used for joint repair and skin allografts to heal severe burns, AlloSource has grown into one of the largest tissue networks in the country with more than 400 employees.
AlloSource selected Saunders Construction to work on a renovation and expansion project for their Centennial office and laboratory.
Phase 1
This portion of the project included two small, ground-up additions to an existing building. The project scope also included a machine shop renovation and a small cleanroom storage.
Phases 3 & 4
The AlloSource Phase 3 & 4 included a new 10,000 square-foot addition to an existing building and an estimated 9,000 square feet of cleanroom renovations.
All operations on this project were performed in occupied spaces, adjacent to classified spaces. The team implemented a very effective Infection Control Plan. Air pressures were thoroughly checked to monitor certain levels of containment that were restricted by AlloSource.
At AlloSource, subcontractors went through specialized testing and a jobsite specific training to ensure that everyone entering the site knew what was expected of Saunders and AlloSource.