A World of ColorColoring sheets of projects from around the globe
May 2020
Jacobs is safely managing one of the world’s-largest remediation programs aimed at protecting the Columbia River and its communties. In the decade we’ve been on site, our employees have photographed amazing wildlife: elk (1), bald eagles (2), sagebrush sheep moths (3), baby badgers (4), short-horned lizards (5), and larks (6), just to name a few.
U.S. Department of EnergyHanford Plateau Remediation ContractHanford Site, Washington USA
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NASA Artemis Lunar Gateway
The Gateway will be a small spaceship in orbit around the Moon that will provide access to more of the lunar surface than ever before with living quarters for astronauts, a lab for science and research, and ports for visiting spacecraft. NASA’s Gateway will be home base for astronaut expeditions on the Moon, and future human missions to Mars. Even before our first trip to Mars, astronauts will use the Gateway to train for life far away from Earth, and NASA will use it to practice moving a spaceship in different orbits in deep space. Jacobs is tasked with providing testing and verification of key life support systems of this unique spacecraft. Image courtesy of NASA.
The Multi-Product Cell Culture (MPCC) project involved the design and construction of four new buildings (approximately 500,000 ft2): the MPCC manufacturing building; the Lab, Office, Cafeteria building (LOC); the Central Utilities building (CUB); and a large addition to the Warehouse. The project is the 2020 FOYA Category Winner for Project Execution.
Bristol-Myers SquibbMulti-Purpose Cell Culture (MPCC)Cruiserath, County Dublin, Ireland
NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope in Johnson Space Center Chamber AContinuous 90-Day Cryogenic Vacuum TestHouston, Texas USA
The James Webb Telescope is a large, space-based infrared telescope, which will complement and extend the discoveries of the Hubble Space Telescope. In the fall of 2017, Jacobs successfully provided vacuum facility and thermal testing support of the cutting-edge infrared mirror telescope which will be stationed on the other side of the moon. Managed and developed by NASA’s Goddard Flight Center, the telescope will have the infrared power to reach back in time to see the very first stars and galaxies that formed in the early universe. Image courtesy of NASA.
Scania CD7 Climatic Wind TunnelSödertälje, Sweden
Scania contracted Jacobs for the turnkey delivery of a new climatic wind tunnel in Södertälje, Sweden. In this facility, Scania tests heavy duty trucks and busses in controllable, wide-ranging environments. Our solution provides Scania the capability to replicate road conditions, bringing “the road to laboratory” for the first time in European truck development history.
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As part of our research laboratory support for the U.S. Environmental Protection at Research Triangle Park, we partic-ipated in the Village Green Project: a community-based activity to demonstrate the capabilities of a new air quality monitoring system. The solar and wind powered station in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma was a park bench structure, as shown above, that provided minute-to-minute air measurements for ozone, particle pollution, and weather conditions.
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Research Laboratory SupportResearch Triangle Park, Durham, North Carolina USA
NEEMO 22’s international crew “splashed down” to the undersea Aquarius laboratory on the floor of the Atlantic Ocean on June 18, 2017 for a ten-day mission. NEEMO 22 focused on both exploration spacewalk procedures and techniques related to the International Space Station and deep space missions. Jacobs supports NEEMO with logistics, training, and scientific expertise that will contribute to future Moon and Mars spacewalks.
NASANEEMO 22 MissionAquarius Laboratory, Atlantic Ocean
We use this Cessna 206 for mapping projects in the US’s Midwest in support of Precision Agriculture, where our state-of-the-art digital camera systems create high-resolution image maps that help farmers understand what is happening in their fields.
As the U.K.’s former center of fast reactor research and development and Scotland’s largest nuclear clean-up and demolition project, the Dounreay nuclear site is one of the most complex nuclear decommissioning programs in Europe. The nature of many of its redundant facilities means the clean-up and demolition requires innovation as well as great care. Building on our more than two decades’ experience supporting Dounreay, we understand the complexity and the many facets that make this site challenging.
Dounreay Site Restoration LimitedDounreay Decommissioning ProgrammeScotland, U.K.
Christchurch Hospital Outpatients BuildingChristchurch, New Zealand
Jacobs provided architectural and building engineering services for the new 5-story, 10,500-square-meter Christchurch Hospital Outpatients building, which includes 127 consult rooms 14 procedure/treatment rooms and 13 special testing rooms for 27 services such as general outpatients, dental, ophthalmology, diabetes, allied health, hematology, vascular, genetics and neurology. Image credit: Sarah Rowlands.
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