
The University’s new research facility is a state-of-the art sleep center organized into five distinct functional zones: 6 sleep suites: 10 test rooms with 2 exam rooms, laboratory space, administrative space, and community interfaces. The community interface provides reception and subject registration, meeting space, consult and training rooms with open stations for form work and data collection. The sleep suites are intended for overnight and long-term sleep studies, without providing day or night reference cues.
GLHN provided mechanical, electrical, and plumbing design as well as construction administration services.