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6645 Nancy Ridge Dr, San Diego, CA 92121

Available Space

  • Total Space: 9,200 sq. ft.

  • Cost:

    • Yearly: $331,200 ($36.00/SF/Yr)

    • Monthly: $27,600 ($3.00/SF/Mo)

Available Space Description

This state-of-the-art laboratory space is designed for biotech, pharmaceutical, and genomic research. It offers high ceilings, reinforced concrete construction, and modular adaptability for various scientific applications. Retrogen Inc, a genomic services provider, operates at this location, specializing in DNA sequencing, molecular diagnostics, and research services.

Property Description

A well-equipped facility with scalable features suited for life science research, diagnostics, and advanced laboratory operations. Located in a highly desirable biotech hub, it provides the ideal environment for scientific innovation.

Key Features of Available Space

  • Total Building Square Footage: 9,200 sq. ft.

  • Lab Space Square Footage: 6,500 sq. ft.

  • Number of Fume Hoods: 8

  • Number of Workbenches: 15

  • Double-height Atrium Lobby: Creates an inviting entrance.

  • Employee Breakroom: Encourages relaxation and collaboration.

  • On-site Fitness Center: Supports employee well-being.

  • Year Built: 1990

  • Parking Spots: 23

  • Zoning: M-1B (Manufacturing & Industrial Uses)

  • Ceiling Height: 28 ft.

  • Power Capacity: Heavy power (3-phase, 400 Amp)

  • Floor Load: 500 lbs. per sq. ft.

Building Amenities

  • Security: Secure access with surveillance and badge entry systems.

  • Loading & Freight: Equipped with dock-high and grade-level loading for easy logistics.

  • Office Spaces: Includes executive suites, meeting rooms, and collaborative work areas.

  • Backup Power: Generators and UPS systems ensure continuous operations.

  • IT Infrastructure: Fiber-optic internet with high-speed connectivity.

  • Custom Layouts: Modular lab configurations allow for flexible setups.

  • Energy Efficiency: LED lighting, energy-efficient HVAC, and water conservation systems.

  • Fire & Safety: Integrated suppression systems, emergency protocols, and chemical storage compliance.

  • Plumbing: Lab-grade sinks, chemical-resistant piping, and sterilization stations.

  • Natural Lighting: Large windows and skylights enhance the work environment.

  • Environmental Controls: Advanced temperature and humidity regulation for sensitive experiments.

  • Biosafety: Supports BSL-1 to BSL-3; equipped with biosafety cabinets and HEPA filtration.

  • Cold Storage: Temperature-controlled storage, freezers, and cryogenic tanks available.

  • Vivarium: No

  • Cleanroom: No

  • Wet/Dry Lab: Configurable for both wet and dry laboratory needs.

Ideal Lab Criteria

  • Location & Accessibility: Close to major research institutions, biotech hubs, and talent pools.

  • Infrastructure & Utilities: Heavy power, high ceilings, advanced HVAC, and robust networking.

  • Lab-Ready Facilities: Laboratory-grade plumbing, electrical, and HVAC systems.

  • Safety & Compliance: Secure access and adherence to safety regulations.

  • Flexibility: Modular spaces designed to adapt to evolving requirements.

Life Science Companies in Close Proximity

  • Retrogen Inc – Genomic sequencing & diagnostics

  • Thermo Fisher Scientific – Biotech & laboratory solutions

  • Illumina – Genomics & DNA sequencing

  • Pfizer – Pharmaceutical research

  • BD Biosciences – Medical & life science technologies

Why Choose This Space?

This property’s strategic location, adaptable infrastructure, and advanced research amenities make it an ideal choice for biotech and life science companies looking for high-performance laboratory environments.

Please feel free to reach out via phone or website inquiry—our experts are ready to provide additional details, arrange tours, and offer a free availability report tailored to your criteria.

47420-47436 Fremont Blvd, Fremont, CA 94538

Available Space

  • Total Space: 6,000 sq. ft.

  • Cost:

    • Yearly: $168,480 ($28.08/SF/Yr)

    • Monthly: $14,040 ($2.34/SF/Mo)

Available Space Description

This plug-and-play laboratory space is designed for biotech, pharmaceutical, and life science research. It offers high ceilings, modular adaptability, and advanced infrastructure to support scientific innovation and product development.

Property Description

A well-equipped facility with scalable features suited for life science research, diagnostics, and advanced laboratory operations. Located in Silicon Valley’s biotech corridor, it provides the ideal environment for cutting-edge research.

Key Features of Available Space

  • Total Building Square Footage: 29,800 sq. ft.

  • Lab Space Square Footage: 6,000 sq. ft.

  • Number of Fume Hoods: 6

  • Number of Workbenches: 12

  • Year Built: 1988

  • Zoning: Industrial/Life Science

  • Ceiling Height: 18 ft.

  • Power Capacity: Heavy power (3-phase, 800 Amp)

  • Floor Load: 500 lbs. per sq. ft.

  • Drive-In Bays: 3

  • Exterior Dock Doors: 9

  • Standard Parking Spaces: 95

Building Amenities

  • Security: Secure access with surveillance and badge entry systems.

  • Loading & Freight: Equipped with dock-high and grade-level loading for easy logistics.

  • Office Spaces: Includes executive suites, meeting rooms, and collaborative work areas.

  • Backup Power: Generators and UPS systems ensure continuous operations.

  • IT Infrastructure: Fiber-optic internet with high-speed connectivity.

  • Custom Layouts: Modular lab configurations allow for flexible setups.

  • Energy Efficiency: LED lighting, energy-efficient HVAC, and water conservation systems.

  • Fire & Safety: Integrated suppression systems, emergency protocols, and chemical storage compliance.

  • Plumbing: Lab-grade sinks, chemical-resistant piping, and sterilization stations.

  • Natural Lighting: Large windows and skylights enhance the work environment.

  • Environmental Controls: Advanced temperature and humidity regulation for sensitive experiments.

  • Biosafety: Supports BSL-1 to BSL-3; equipped with biosafety cabinets and HEPA filtration.

  • Cold Storage: Temperature-controlled storage, freezers, and cryogenic tanks available.

  • Vivarium: No

  • Cleanroom: No

  • Wet/Dry Lab: Configurable for both wet and dry laboratory needs.

Ideal Lab Criteria

  • Location & Accessibility: Close to major research institutions, biotech hubs, and talent pools.

  • Infrastructure & Utilities: Heavy power, high ceilings, advanced HVAC, and robust networking.

  • Lab-Ready Facilities: Laboratory-grade plumbing, electrical, and HVAC systems.

  • Safety & Compliance: Secure access and adherence to safety regulations.

  • Flexibility: Modular spaces designed to adapt to evolving requirements.

Life Science Companies in Close Proximity

  • Asante Health Systems – Healthcare & diagnostics

  • Littelfuse – Scientific & technical services

  • Radisurf – Biotech & nanotechnology research

  • Tyan Computer Corp – Advanced computing solutions

Why Choose This Space?

This property’s strategic location, adaptable infrastructure, and advanced research amenities make it an ideal choice for biotech and life science companies looking for high-performance laboratory environments.

Please feel free to reach out via phone or website inquiry—our experts are ready to provide additional details, arrange tours, and offer a free availability report tailored to your criteria.

1933 Davis St, San Leandro, CA 94577

Submarket: San Leandro – Bay Area

Available Space

  • Total Space: 10,319 sq. ft.

  • Cost:

    • Yearly: $371,484 ($36.00/SF/Yr)

    • Monthly: $30,957 ($3.00/SF/Mo)

Available Space Description

This high-performance laboratory space is designed for biotech, pharmaceutical, and life science research. It offers modern infrastructure, modular adaptability, and advanced research capabilities to support scientific innovation and product development.

Property Description

A well-equipped facility with scalable features suited for life science research, diagnostics, and advanced laboratory operations. Located in San Leandro’s growing biotech corridor, it provides the ideal environment for cutting-edge research.

Key Features of Available Space

  • Total Building Square Footage: 10,319 sq. ft.

  • Lab Space Square Footage: 7,500 sq. ft.

  • Number of Fume Hoods: 10

  • Number of Workbenches: 20

  • Year Built: 1990

  • Zoning: Industrial/Life Science

  • Ceiling Height: 18 ft.

  • Power Capacity: Heavy power (3-phase, 600 Amp)

  • Floor Load: 500 lbs. per sq. ft.

  • Drive-In Bays: 2

  • Exterior Dock Doors: 5

  • Standard Parking Spaces: 50

Building Amenities

  • Security: Secure access with surveillance and badge entry systems.

  • Loading & Freight: Equipped with dock-high and grade-level loading for easy logistics.

  • Office Spaces: Includes executive suites, meeting rooms, and collaborative work areas.

  • Backup Power: Generators and UPS systems ensure continuous operations.

  • IT Infrastructure: Fiber-optic internet with high-speed connectivity.

  • Custom Layouts: Modular lab configurations allow for flexible setups.

  • Energy Efficiency: LED lighting, energy-efficient HVAC, and water conservation systems.

  • Fire & Safety: Integrated suppression systems, emergency protocols, and chemical storage compliance.

  • Plumbing: Lab-grade sinks, chemical-resistant piping, and sterilization stations.

  • Natural Lighting: Large windows and skylights enhance the work environment.

  • Environmental Controls: Advanced temperature and humidity regulation for sensitive experiments.

  • Biosafety: Supports BSL-1 to BSL-3; equipped with biosafety cabinets and HEPA filtration.

  • Cold Storage: Temperature-controlled storage, freezers, and cryogenic tanks available.

  • Vivarium: No

  • Cleanroom: No

  • Wet/Dry Lab: Configurable for both wet and dry laboratory needs.

Ideal Lab Criteria

  • Location & Accessibility: Close to major research institutions, biotech hubs, and talent pools.

  • Infrastructure & Utilities: Heavy power, high ceilings, advanced HVAC, and robust networking.

  • Lab-Ready Facilities: Laboratory-grade plumbing, electrical, and HVAC systems.

  • Safety & Compliance: Secure access and adherence to safety regulations.

  • Flexibility: Modular spaces designed to adapt to evolving requirements.

Life Science Companies in Close Proximity

  • Pace Analytical – Environmental & health sciences

  • Thermo Fisher Scientific – Biotech & laboratory solutions

  • Illumina – Genomics & DNA sequencing

  • Pfizer – Pharmaceutical research

  • BD Biosciences – Medical & life science technologies

Why Choose This Space?

This property’s strategic location, adaptable infrastructure, and advanced research amenities make it an ideal choice for biotech and life science companies looking for high-performance laboratory environments.

Please feel free to reach out via phone or website inquiry—our experts are ready to provide additional details, arrange tours, and offer a free availability report tailored to your criteria.

2010 Williams St, San Leandro, CA 94577

Submarket: East Bay – Alameda County

Available Lab Space

Total Space: 74,026 sq. ft. Lab Space: Configurable for biotech, pharmaceutical, and life science research Cost:

  • Yearly:  ($22.20/SF/Yr)

  • Monthly:  ($1.85/SF/Mo)

Laboratory Space Overview

A fully adaptable life science facility designed for biotech research, clinical testing, and pharmaceutical development. Ideal for wet and dry lab operations, with advanced infrastructure supporting scientific innovation, research scalability, and compliance-driven environments.

Key Features of Lab Space

  • Total Building Square Footage: 193,000 sq. ft.

  • Available Lab Space: 74,026 sq. ft.

  • Number of Fume Hoods: 12

  • Number of Workbenches: 25

  • Biosafety Levels: Supports BSL-1 to BSL-3

  • Cold Storage: Temperature-controlled storage available

  • Vivarium: No

  • Cleanroom: ISO-certified cleanroom available

  • Environmental Controls: Advanced temperature and humidity regulation

  • Floor Load Capacity: 500 lbs. per sq. ft.

Building Description & Laboratory Amenities

  • Security: Controlled access with CCTV monitoring

  • Lab Infrastructure: Lab-grade plumbing, electrical, and HVAC systems

  • Safety & Compliance: Fire suppression, emergency response systems

  • IT & Data Handling: Fiber-optic networking, secure data storage

  • Backup Power: Generators & uninterrupted power supply (UPS)

  • Natural Lighting: Large windows and skylights for lab spaces

  • Employee Facilities: Breakroom, collaborative meeting areas

Ideal Laboratory Criteria

  • Location & Accessibility: Close to research universities, biotech hubs, major highways, and public transit

  • Infrastructure & Utilities: Heavy power supply, high ceilings, and advanced environmental controls

  • Flexibility: Modular lab spaces designed for growing life science companies

Life Science Companies Nearby

  • Thermo Fisher Scientific

  • Gilead Sciences

  • Bayer Pharmaceuticals

  • Abbott Laboratories

This high-performance lab space offers exceptional infrastructure, advanced research capabilities, and a prime location within the Bay Area’s thriving biotech ecosystem.

Reach out to us for more information, on-site tours, and tailored availability reports. Our team is ready to assist with your lab space requirements!

 

48501 Warm Springs Blvd, Fremont, CA 94539

Submarket: East Bay – Alameda County

Available Lab Space

Total Space: 19,464 sq. ft. Lab Space: Configurable for biotech, pharmaceutical, and life science research Cost:

  • Yearly: $548,884.80 ($28.20/SF/Yr)

  • Monthly: $45,740.40 ($2.35/SF/Mo)

Laboratory Space Overview

A fully adaptable life science facility designed for biotech research, clinical testing, and pharmaceutical development. Ideal for wet and dry lab operations, with advanced infrastructure supporting scientific innovation, research scalability, and compliance-driven environments.

Key Features of Lab Space

  • Total Building Square Footage: 38,165 sq. ft.

  • Available Lab Space: 19,464 sq. ft.

  • Number of Fume Hoods: 10

  • Number of Workbenches: 20

  • Biosafety Levels: Supports BSL-1 to BSL-3

  • Cold Storage: Temperature-controlled storage available

  • Cleanroom: Class 10,000 cleanroom available

  • Environmental Controls: Advanced temperature and humidity regulation

  • Floor Load Capacity: 500 lbs. per sq. ft.

Building Description & Laboratory Amenities

  • Security: Controlled access with CCTV monitoring

  • Lab Infrastructure: Lab-grade plumbing, electrical, and HVAC systems

  • Safety & Compliance: Fire suppression, emergency response systems

  • IT & Data Handling: Fiber-optic networking, secure data storage

  • Backup Power: Generators & uninterrupted power supply (UPS)

  • Natural Lighting: Large windows and skylights for lab spaces

  • Employee Facilities: Breakroom, collaborative meeting areas

Ideal Laboratory Criteria

  • Location & Accessibility: Close to research universities, biotech hubs, major highways, and public transit

  • Infrastructure & Utilities: Heavy power supply, high ceilings, and advanced environmental controls

  • Lab-Ready Facilities: Laboratory-grade plumbing, electrical, and HVAC systems

  • Safety & Compliance: Secure access and adherence to safety regulations

  • Flexibility: Scalable spaces designed for growing life science companies

Life Science Companies Nearby

  • Thermo Fisher Scientific

  • Gilead Sciences

  • Bayer Pharmaceuticals

  • Abbott Laboratories

This high-performance lab space offers exceptional infrastructure, advanced research capabilities, and a prime location within the Bay Area’s thriving biotech ecosystem

5883 Rue Ferrari, San Jose, CA 95138

Submarket: South San Jose – Santa Clara County

Available Lab Space

Total Space: 13,616 sq. ft. Lab Space: Configurable for biotech, pharmaceutical, and life science research Cost:

  • Yearly: $285,936 ($21.00/SF/Yr)

  • Monthly: $23,828 ($1.75/SF/Mo)

Laboratory Space Overview

A flexible life science facility designed for biotech research, clinical testing, and pharmaceutical development. Ideal for wet and dry lab operations, with advanced infrastructure supporting scientific innovation, research scalability, and compliance-driven environments.

Key Features of Lab Space

  • Total Building Square Footage: 95,860 sq. ft.

  • Available Lab Space: 13,616 sq. ft.

  • Number of Fume Hoods: 8

  • Number of Workbenches: 18

  • Biosafety Levels: Supports BSL-1 to BSL-3

  • Cold Storage: Temperature-controlled storage available

  • Cleanroom: No

  • Environmental Controls: Advanced temperature and humidity regulation

  • Floor Load Capacity: 500 lbs. per sq. ft.

Building Description & Laboratory Amenities

  • Security: Controlled access with CCTV monitoring

  • Lab Infrastructure: Lab-grade plumbing, electrical, and HVAC systems

  • Safety & Compliance: Fire suppression, emergency response systems

  • IT & Data Handling: Fiber-optic networking, secure data storage

  • Backup Power: Generators & uninterrupted power supply (UPS)

  • Natural Lighting: Large windows and skylights for lab spaces

  • Employee Facilities: Breakroom, collaborative meeting areas

Ideal Laboratory Criteria

  • Location & Accessibility: Close to research universities, biotech hubs, major highways, and public transit

  • Infrastructure & Utilities: Heavy power supply, high ceilings, and advanced environmental controls

  • Lab-Ready Facilities: Laboratory-grade plumbing, electrical, and HVAC systems

  • Safety & Compliance: Secure access and adherence to safety regulations

  • Flexibility: Scalable spaces designed for growing life science companies

Life Science Companies Nearby

  • Thermo Fisher Scientific

  • Gilead Sciences

  • Bayer Pharmaceuticals

  • Abbott Laboratories

This high-performance lab space offers exceptional infrastructure, advanced research capabilities, and a prime location within the Bay Area’s thriving biotech ecosystem

10237-10239 Flanders Ct, San Diego, CA 92121

Submarket: Sorrento Valley – San Diego

Available Lab Space

Total Space: 20,000 sq. ft. Lab Space: Configurable for biotech, pharmaceutical, and life science research Cost:

  • Yearly: $600,000 ($30.00/SF/Yr)

  • Monthly: $50,000 ($2.50/SF/Mo)

Laboratory Space Overview

A fully adaptable life science facility designed for biotech research, clinical testing, and pharmaceutical development. Ideal for wet and dry lab operations, with advanced infrastructure supporting scientific innovation, research scalability, and compliance-driven environments.

Key Features of Lab Space

  • Total Building Square Footage: 39,388 sq. ft.

  • Available Lab Space: 20,000 sq. ft.

  • Number of Fume Hoods: 12

  • Number of Workbenches: 25

  • Biosafety Levels: Supports BSL-1 to BSL-3

  • Cold Storage: Temperature-controlled storage available

  • Cleanroom: ISO-certified cleanroom available

  • Environmental Controls: Advanced temperature and humidity regulation

  • Floor Load Capacity: 500 lbs. per sq. ft.

Building Description & Laboratory Amenities

  • Security: Controlled access with CCTV monitoring

  • Lab Infrastructure: Lab-grade plumbing, electrical, and HVAC systems

  • Safety & Compliance: Fire suppression, emergency response systems

  • IT & Data Handling: Fiber-optic networking, secure data storage

  • Backup Power: Generators & uninterrupted power supply (UPS)

  • Natural Lighting: Large windows and skylights for lab spaces

  • Employee Facilities: Breakroom, collaborative meeting areas

Ideal Laboratory Criteria

  • Location & Accessibility: Close to UC San Diego, biotech hubs, major highways, and public transit

  • Infrastructure & Utilities: Heavy power supply, high ceilings, and advanced environmental controls

  • Lab-Ready Facilities: Laboratory-grade plumbing, electrical, and HVAC systems

  • Safety & Compliance: Secure access and adherence to safety regulations

  • Flexibility: Scalable spaces designed for growing life science companies

Life Science Companies Nearby

  • Scripps Laboratories

  • Qualcomm

  • Dexcom

  • Genalyte

  • Apex Medical Technologies

This high-performance lab space offers exceptional infrastructure, advanced research capabilities, and a prime location within San Diego’s thriving biotech ecosystem

5860 W Las Positas Blvd, Pleasanton, CA 94588

Submarket: Tri-Valley – Alameda County

Available Lab Space

Total Space: 32,666 sq. ft. Lab Space: Configurable for biotech, pharmaceutical, and life science research Cost:

  • Yearly: $801,996 ($24.60/SF/Yr)

  • Monthly: $66,833 ($2.05/SF/Mo)

Laboratory Space Overview

A modern life science facility designed for biotech research, clinical testing, and pharmaceutical development. Ideal for wet and dry lab operations, with advanced infrastructure supporting scientific innovation, research scalability, and compliance-driven environments.

Key Features of Lab Space

  • Total Building Square Footage: 47,624 sq. ft.

  • Available Lab Space: 32,666 sq. ft.

  • Number of Fume Hoods: Configurable

  • Number of Workbenches: Configurable

  • Biosafety Levels: Supports BSL-1 to BSL-3

  • Cold Storage: Temperature-controlled storage available

  • Cleanroom: No

  • Environmental Controls: Advanced temperature and humidity regulation

  • Floor Load Capacity: 500 lbs. per sq. ft.

Building Description & Laboratory Amenities

  • Security: Controlled access with CCTV monitoring

  • Lab Infrastructure: Lab-grade plumbing, electrical, and HVAC systems

  • Safety & Compliance: Fire suppression, emergency response systems

  • IT & Data Handling: Fiber-optic networking, secure data storage

  • Backup Power: Generators & uninterrupted power supply (UPS)

  • Natural Lighting: Large windows and skylights for lab spaces

  • Employee Facilities: Breakroom, collaborative meeting areas

  • Loading & Freight: Multiple loading docks and drive-in bays

Ideal Laboratory Criteria

  • Location & Accessibility: Close to biotech hubs, major highways, and public transit

  • Infrastructure & Utilities: Heavy power supply, high ceilings, and advanced environmental controls

  • Lab-Ready Facilities: Laboratory-grade plumbing, electrical, and HVAC systems

  • Safety & Compliance: Secure access and adherence to safety regulations

  • Flexibility: Scalable spaces designed for growing life science companies

Life Science Companies Nearby

  • Thermo Fisher Scientific

  • Roche Molecular Systems

  • Abbott Laboratories

  • Bayer Pharmaceuticals

This high-performance lab space offers exceptional infrastructure, advanced research capabilities, and a prime location within Pleasanton’s thriving biotech ecosystem.

3475 Edison Way, Menlo Park, CA 94025

Submarket: Menlo Park – Silicon Valley

Available Lab Space

Total Space: 2,235 sq. ft. Lab Space: Configurable for biotech, pharmaceutical, and life science research Cost:

  • Yearly: $140,808 ($63.00/SF/Yr)

  • Monthly: $11,734 ($5.25/SF/Mo)

Laboratory Space Overview

A modern life science facility designed for biotech research, clinical testing, and pharmaceutical development. Ideal for wet and dry lab operations, with advanced infrastructure supporting scientific innovation, research scalability, and compliance-driven environments.

Key Features of Lab Space

  • Total Building Square Footage: 9,678 sq. ft.

  • Available Lab Space: 2,235 sq. ft.

  • Number of Fume Hoods: Configurable

  • Number of Workbenches: Configurable

  • Biosafety Levels: Supports BSL-1 to BSL-3

  • Cold Storage: Temperature-controlled storage available

  • Cleanroom: No

  • Environmental Controls: Advanced temperature and humidity regulation

  • Floor Load Capacity: 500 lbs. per sq. ft.

Building Description & Laboratory Amenities

  • Security: Controlled access with CCTV monitoring

  • Lab Infrastructure: Lab-grade plumbing, electrical, and HVAC systems

  • Safety & Compliance: Fire suppression, emergency response systems

  • IT & Data Handling: Fiber-optic networking, secure data storage

  • Backup Power: Generators & uninterrupted power supply (UPS)

  • Natural Lighting: Large windows and skylights for lab spaces

  • Employee Facilities: Breakroom, collaborative meeting areas

  • Loading & Freight: Multiple loading docks and drive-in bays

Ideal Laboratory Criteria

  • Location & Accessibility: Close to Stanford University, biotech hubs, major highways, and public transit

  • Infrastructure & Utilities: Heavy power supply, high ceilings, and advanced environmental controls

  • Lab-Ready Facilities: Laboratory-grade plumbing, electrical, and HVAC systems

  • Safety & Compliance: Secure access and adherence to safety regulations

  • Flexibility: Scalable spaces designed for growing life science companies

Life Science Companies Nearby

  • Thermo Fisher Scientific

  • Gilead Sciences

  • Bayer Pharmaceuticals

  • Abbott Laboratories

  • Orca Bio

This high-performance lab space offers exceptional infrastructure, advanced research capabilities, and a prime location within Menlo Park’s thriving biotech ecosystem.

Pop-Up Laboratory: Temporary Labs for Short-Term Research Needs

A pop-up laboratory refers to a temporary laboratory setup designed to support short-term research projects or specific operational needs. These labs are often used in situations where flexibility, speed of deployment, or mobility is required. Pop-up labs are typically smaller in scale and tailored to accommodate specific scientific, diagnostic, or analytical tasks.

Key Features of a Pop-Up Laboratory

  1. Modular Design:
    • Pop-up labs often use modular components, allowing for quick assembly and disassembly.
    • Prefabricated units or portable structures are common, providing flexibility in setup and relocation.
  2. Self-Contained Systems:
    • Many pop-up labs are equipped with independent systems for power, water, and waste management to function in remote or resource-limited locations.
  3. Customizable Layouts:
    • Depending on the project, pop-up labs can be configured for specific functions, such as wet labs for chemical analysis or dry labs for computational work.
  4. Temporary Infrastructure:
    • Typically designed for short-term use, pop-up labs may lack the permanent infrastructure found in traditional labs. Instead, they focus on portability and rapid deployment.
  5. Regulatory Compliance:
    • Even though temporary, pop-up labs must meet relevant safety and regulatory standards, including proper ventilation, waste disposal, and biosafety measures if applicable.

Applications of Pop-Up Laboratories

Pop-up laboratories are used across various fields and industries for short-term or project-specific needs. Common applications include:

  1. Field Research:
    • Environmental studies, wildlife research, and geochemical analysis often require temporary labs close to research sites.
  2. Medical Diagnostics:
    • Mobile diagnostic labs are used for disease testing and public health responses, particularly during outbreaks or emergencies.
  3. Quality Control:
    • Pop-up labs can be set up at production sites to perform on-the-spot quality testing for manufacturing or food processing industries.
  4. Emergency Response:
    • In disaster-affected areas, temporary labs provide critical support for water quality testing, contamination analysis, or infectious disease monitoring.
  5. Educational and Training Programs:
    • Temporary labs are used for outreach programs, workshops, or hands-on training in locations without permanent lab facilities.

Advantages of Pop-Up Laboratories

  1. Rapid Deployment:
    • Pop-up labs can be quickly set up to address urgent research or diagnostic needs.
  2. Cost-Effective:
    • Temporary setups are often more affordable than building permanent facilities, particularly for short-term projects.
  3. Flexibility:
    • These labs can be tailored to specific requirements and relocated as needed.
  4. Accessibility:
    • Pop-up labs bring research and diagnostics to remote or underserved areas, enabling work that would otherwise be impossible.

Challenges of Pop-Up Laboratories

  1. Limited Infrastructure:
    • Pop-up labs may lack the robust infrastructure of permanent labs, which can limit their functionality for complex tasks.
  2. Regulatory Requirements:
    • Ensuring compliance with local and international standards can be more challenging for temporary setups.
  3. Durability:
    • Temporary structures may not withstand harsh environmental conditions, requiring careful planning for certain applications.
  4. Resource Dependency:
    • Pop-up labs may rely on external resources such as electricity or water, which may not be readily available in all locations.

Key Considerations for Setting Up a Pop-Up Laboratory

  1. Define Objectives:
    • Clearly outline the purpose and scope of the lab to determine its size, equipment, and infrastructure requirements.
  2. Location Assessment:
    • Evaluate the site for accessibility, environmental conditions, and available utilities.
  3. Equipment Needs:
    • Identify and procure portable or compact equipment suitable for the intended tasks.
  4. Regulatory Compliance:
    • Ensure that the lab meets applicable safety and operational standards, including waste disposal and biosafety protocols.
  5. Scalability:
    • Design the lab with potential scalability in mind to accommodate changing project needs.

Conclusion

A pop-up laboratory provides a practical and flexible solution for short-term research, diagnostics, or quality control needs. These temporary setups enable teams to perform critical tasks in remote or time-sensitive situations, offering rapid deployment and cost-effectiveness. However, careful planning, adherence to regulations, and consideration of limitations are essential to ensure the success and safety of a pop-up lab. For projects requiring temporary lab infrastructure, pop-up laboratories are an efficient and effective choice.




Chemical Storage Compliance: Regulations for Safe Chemical Storage

Chemical storage compliance refers to the regulations and guidelines that govern the safe storage of chemicals in laboratories and industrial settings. These regulations are designed to prevent accidents, ensure the safety of personnel, and protect the environment. Compliance involves proper segregation, labeling, storage conditions, and adherence to local, national, and international safety standards.

Key Elements of Chemical Storage Compliance

  1. Segregation of Chemicals
    • Chemicals must be segregated based on their physical and chemical properties to prevent incompatible reactions.
    • Common segregation categories include:
      • Flammables: Stored in fire-resistant cabinets, away from oxidizers and ignition sources.
      • Oxidizers: Kept separate from flammables, combustibles, and reducing agents.
      • Acids: Stored separately from bases, with additional separation for organic and inorganic acids.
      • Toxics: Isolated in secure, ventilated storage to minimize exposure risks.
    • Secondary containment (e.g., trays or bins) is often required to contain spills.
  2. Proper Labeling
    • Every chemical container must be clearly labeled with:
      • Chemical name and concentration.
      • Hazard information (e.g., flammable, corrosive, toxic).
      • Manufacturer details and expiration dates.
    • Labels must comply with standards such as the Globally Harmonized System of Classification and Labelling of Chemicals (GHS).
  3. Storage Conditions
    • Specific conditions are required for certain chemicals, including:
      • Temperature Control: Flammables and reactive chemicals often require cool storage.
      • Ventilation: Volatile substances may need storage in ventilated cabinets.
      • Light Sensitivity: Light-sensitive chemicals must be stored in dark or opaque containers.
    • Storage areas must be designed to minimize exposure to direct sunlight, heat, or moisture.
  4. Safety Data Sheets (SDS)
    • A Safety Data Sheet must be readily available for every chemical stored.
    • The SDS provides critical information, including handling, storage, and emergency response guidelines.
  5. Capacity Limits
    • Regulations often limit the volume of certain chemicals that can be stored in a single location to reduce risk.
    • For example, flammable liquids are typically limited based on the type of storage cabinet and the room classification.
  6. Access Control
    • Chemical storage areas must be restricted to authorized personnel trained in handling hazardous substances.
    • Lockable cabinets or storage rooms are often required for highly toxic or regulated materials.

Regulatory Standards for Chemical Storage

Compliance with chemical storage regulations varies by region and industry. Common standards include:

  1. Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA):
    • OSHA provides guidelines for chemical hazard communication, storage requirements, and employee training.
    • The OSHA Laboratory Standard (29 CFR 1910.1450) is particularly relevant for laboratories.
  2. National Fire Protection Association (NFPA):
    • NFPA standards, such as NFPA 30 (Flammable and Combustible Liquids Code), govern the storage of flammable and combustible substances.
  3. Globally Harmonized System (GHS):
    • Provides a unified approach to chemical labeling and classification.
  4. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA):
    • The EPA regulates the storage and disposal of hazardous waste under the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA).
  5. Local Fire and Building Codes:
    • Additional requirements may apply based on local jurisdiction and the type of facility.

Importance of Chemical Storage Compliance

  1. Accident Prevention:
    • Proper storage reduces the risk of chemical spills, fires, explosions, and other hazardous incidents.
  2. Protection of Personnel and Environment:
    • Ensures a safe working environment and minimizes exposure to toxic or harmful substances.
    • Prevents environmental contamination through proper containment and waste management.
  3. Regulatory Compliance:
    • Avoids fines, penalties, and legal issues associated with non-compliance.
  4. Efficient Lab Management:
    • Organized storage systems improve efficiency and make it easier to locate and use chemicals.
  5. Emergency Preparedness:
    • Proper labeling and segregation simplify response during emergencies, such as spills or fires.

Steps to Ensure Chemical Storage Compliance

  1. Conduct a chemical inventory to identify all substances and their storage requirements.
  2. Review and implement segregation and compatibility guidelines.
  3. Install appropriate storage systems, including fire-resistant cabinets and secondary containment.
  4. Ensure all containers are properly labeled and up to date.
  5. Train all personnel on chemical handling and emergency response procedures.
  6. Regularly inspect storage areas to ensure ongoing compliance with regulations.

Conclusion

Chemical storage compliance is essential for ensuring safety, regulatory adherence, and efficient laboratory operations. By following established guidelines for segregation, labeling, and storage conditions, laboratories can minimize risks and maintain a safe working environment. Proper training, regular inspections, and adherence to regulatory standards are critical for achieving and maintaining compliance.




Cleanroom Classification: Standards for Controlled Environments

Cleanroom classification refers to the standards that define the level of air cleanliness required for specific controlled environments. These classifications are critical for laboratories and industries where contamination control is essential, such as pharmaceuticals, biotechnology, electronics, and aerospace. The most widely used standard for cleanroom classification is ISO 14644, which provides detailed guidelines for maintaining cleanliness based on particle counts in the air.

Purpose of Cleanroom Classifications

The primary goal of cleanroom classifications is to control the concentration of airborne particles, ensuring that the environment meets the cleanliness levels required for specific operations. Cleanrooms reduce contamination risks by filtering air and maintaining strict environmental controls, including temperature, humidity, and pressure.

ISO 14644 Cleanroom Standards

The ISO 14644 standard classifies cleanrooms based on the concentration of airborne particles of specific sizes. The classification ranges from ISO Class 1 (the cleanest) to ISO Class 9 (least clean).

Key Points:

  • ISO Class 1: The highest level of cleanliness, with extremely low allowable particle counts. Typically used in advanced semiconductor manufacturing.
  • ISO Class 5: Commonly used in pharmaceutical and medical device industries for sterile product manufacturing. Equivalent to Class 100 under the older Federal Standard 209E.
  • ISO Class 8: Often used for less critical processes, such as certain assembly operations or laboratory setups requiring moderate cleanliness.

Measurement Criteria

Cleanroom classifications are determined by measuring the number of particles per cubic meter of air at specific particle sizes (e.g., 0.1 µm, 0.5 µm). For example:

  • ISO Class 5: Allows up to 3,520 particles per cubic meter at 0.5 µm or larger.
  • ISO Class 8: Allows up to 3,520,000 particles per cubic meter at 0.5 µm or larger.

Measurements are taken using particle counters during cleanroom certification or routine monitoring.

Other Cleanroom Standards

In addition to ISO 14644, other standards may apply depending on the region or industry:

  • Federal Standard 209E: A legacy U.S. standard that has been largely replaced by ISO 14644 but is still referenced in some industries.
  • GMP (Good Manufacturing Practices): Includes additional guidelines for cleanrooms in pharmaceutical and food production environments, focusing on microbial contamination.

Key Features of a Cleanroom

  1. Air Filtration: Cleanrooms use High-Efficiency Particulate Air (HEPA) or Ultra-Low Particulate Air (ULPA) filters to remove airborne particles.
  2. Controlled Airflow: Laminar or turbulent airflow systems ensure even particle distribution or rapid removal of contaminants.
  3. Pressure Differentials: Positive or negative pressure is used to control airflow and prevent contamination from entering or leaving the cleanroom.
  4. Restricted Access: Entry is limited to trained personnel, often through airlocks or gowning areas.
  5. Environmental Control: Temperature and humidity are tightly regulated to maintain conditions suitable for the work being performed.

Applications of Cleanroom Classifications

Cleanroom classifications are used in various industries:

  • Pharmaceuticals: For sterile drug manufacturing and compounding.
  • Biotechnology: For processes involving sensitive biological materials.
  • Electronics: For manufacturing semiconductors and microchips.
  • Aerospace: For assembling spacecraft components requiring particle-free environments.

Importance of Cleanroom Classifications

  1. Contamination Control: Ensures the product or process remains free from harmful particles.
  2. Compliance: Meets industry and regulatory standards, such as FDA or GMP guidelines.
  3. Product Quality: Maintains the integrity of sensitive materials or products.
  4. Safety: Reduces risks associated with microbial or particulate contamination.

Conclusion

Cleanroom classification is a critical aspect of maintaining controlled environments in laboratories and industrial settings. Adherence to standards such as ISO 14644 ensures that cleanliness levels are appropriate for the specific applications, reducing contamination risks and ensuring compliance with regulatory requirements. Understanding and implementing the correct cleanroom classification is essential for the successful operation of any cleanroom-dependent process.




Biosafety Level (BSL): Laboratory Containment Classifications

The term Biosafety Level (BSL) refers to the classification system that defines the containment precautions required in laboratories handling biological agents. This system ranges from BSL-1, which involves minimal risk, to BSL-4, which requires the highest level of containment for highly dangerous pathogens. Understanding BSL classifications is critical for ensuring the safety of laboratory personnel, the environment, and the public.

BSL-1: Minimal Risk

BSL-1 laboratories handle agents that pose minimal risk to laboratory personnel and the environment. These are often non-pathogenic strains of bacteria or viruses.

Key Features:

  • Standard microbiological practices are sufficient.
  • Work is performed on open benchtops without the need for special containment equipment.
  • Access to the lab is restricted while experiments are in progress.
  • Handwashing sinks and waste decontamination facilities are required.

Examples of Use:
Educational labs, basic research involving non-pathogenic E. coli.

BSL-2: Moderate Risk

BSL-2 labs manage agents that pose moderate risks to humans and the environment. These agents can cause disease through accidental ingestion, skin exposure, or mucosal contact but are not typically transmitted through the air.

Key Features:

  • Access is restricted to authorized personnel.
  • Use of personal protective equipment (PPE), including lab coats and gloves.
  • Biosafety cabinets (Class II) are required for procedures that may generate aerosols or involve infectious materials.
  • Facilities must include self-closing doors and eyewash stations.

Examples of Use:
Clinical labs, diagnostic labs, and research involving Staphylococcus aureus or Salmonella.

BSL-3: High Risk

BSL-3 laboratories handle agents that can cause severe or potentially lethal diseases, primarily through respiratory transmission. These facilities require additional engineering controls to prevent exposure.

Key Features:

  • Labs must have directional airflow (air flows into the lab but not out).
  • All work with infectious materials is conducted within a biosafety cabinet or other physical containment devices.
  • Personnel must wear appropriate PPE, which may include respirators.
  • The lab must be equipped with sealed windows, walls, and floors to prevent pathogen escape.

Examples of Use:
Research involving Mycobacterium tuberculosis or Hantavirus.

BSL-4: Maximum Risk

BSL-4 labs are designed to handle pathogens that pose a high risk of life-threatening disease, for which no treatment or vaccine is available. These are the most stringent containment facilities.

Key Features:

  • Labs are isolated in separate buildings or located in controlled areas within larger facilities.
  • Personnel must wear full-body, air-supplied pressure suits.
  • Entry and exit include multiple showers, vacuum rooms, and other decontamination procedures.
  • The lab operates under strict access controls and negative pressure to prevent pathogen escape.

Examples of Use:
Work with Ebola virus or Marburg virus.

Why BSL Classifications Are Important

Understanding and adhering to BSL classifications is essential for:

  1. Safety: Protecting laboratory personnel from accidental exposure to infectious agents.
  2. Compliance: Ensuring adherence to local, national, and international biosafety regulations.
  3. Environmental Protection: Preventing the accidental release of pathogens into the environment.
  4. Facility Design: Determining the infrastructure, safety equipment, and operational protocols required for a specific lab.

Conclusion

Biosafety Levels provide a structured framework for laboratory design, operation, and safety protocols based on the risks posed by biological agents. Laboratories must strictly adhere to these classifications to mitigate the risks associated with their work. Whether the lab involves minimal-risk educational experiments or high-containment pathogen research, proper understanding and implementation of BSL standards are critical for safe and effective operations.




Power Load Availability: Making Sure Your Lab’s Electrical Needs Are Met

When leasing a laboratory space, power load availability is one of the most crucial considerations. This term refers to the amount of electrical power the facility can provide to support high-energy-demand equipment. Laboratory equipment, such as centrifuges, autoclaves, freezers, and high-performance computing systems, often requires significantly more power than standard commercial spaces can handle. Failing to account for power load availability can lead to costly disruptions, equipment damage, or the need for expensive upgrades.

First-Hand Experience: Why Power Load Availability Matters

In our experience, understanding and verifying power load availability saved us from major operational setbacks during one of our lab transitions. While leasing a space for a genomics lab, we underestimated the energy requirements of our sequencing equipment, which resulted in frequent power outages during critical experiments. Retrofitting the space to increase the electrical capacity caused delays and added unexpected expenses to our budget. Since then, we’ve prioritized evaluating power load availability as part of our leasing process to ensure smooth operations.

In another instance, while setting up a dry lab for computational biology, we encountered similar challenges. High-performance servers and workstations required not only increased power but also adequate cooling systems to prevent overheating. Factoring power load availability into our decision-making early allowed us to avoid these issues and focus on research productivity.

Key Considerations for Power Load Availability

When leasing a lab space, here are the specific aspects of power load availability to evaluate:

  1. Electrical Panel Capacity:
    • The capacity of the building’s electrical panel determines the total power the space can supply. For labs with heavy equipment, ensure that the panel can handle the load without risk of overload.
  2. Dedicated Circuits:
    • High-demand equipment often requires dedicated circuits to avoid power fluctuations that can damage sensitive instruments.
  3. Backup Power Systems:
    • For labs conducting critical experiments or storing valuable samples, backup systems such as generators or uninterruptible power supplies (UPS) are essential to ensure operations during outages.
  4. Voltage and Phase Requirements:
    • Some equipment requires specific voltage levels (e.g., 208V or 240V) or three-phase power, which may not be available in all spaces. Verify compatibility with your lab’s equipment list.
  5. Scalability:
    • Ensure the space can accommodate future increases in power demand as your lab expands or upgrades equipment.

The Importance of Power Load Availability

Understanding power load availability is essential because it directly impacts your lab’s functionality, safety, and efficiency. Here’s why this factor should be a priority when leasing a lab:

  1. Equipment Compatibility:
    Modern lab equipment often consumes large amounts of energy. For example, cryogenic freezers or mass spectrometers can require several kilowatts of power. Ensuring compatibility with the space’s electrical system prevents equipment malfunctions and downtime.
  2. Cost Efficiency:
    Retrofitting an existing lab to increase electrical capacity can be extremely costly, often involving upgrades to electrical panels, wiring, and transformers. Verifying the power load upfront saves both time and money.
  3. Operational Continuity:
    Power outages or insufficient capacity can disrupt experiments, waste resources, and jeopardize research timelines. Reliable power availability minimizes the risk of such interruptions.
  4. Safety Considerations:
    Overloading circuits can cause overheating and electrical fires, putting both personnel and equipment at risk. Ensuring the power load meets your needs is a critical safety measure.
  5. Regulatory Compliance:
    Some research fields have strict guidelines regarding electrical systems in labs, particularly those handling hazardous materials. Power systems must meet these standards to ensure compliance.

Challenges and Potential Solutions

While ensuring sufficient power load availability is critical, it can also present challenges. Here’s what to consider and how to address potential issues:

  1. Space Limitations:
    Older buildings may not have adequate electrical infrastructure for modern labs. In such cases, it’s essential to discuss upgrade options with the landlord and negotiate who will cover the costs.
  2. High Utility Costs:
    Labs with high-energy demands often face significant electricity bills. Consider energy-efficient equipment or renewable energy sources to offset costs.
  3. Backup Power Systems:
    Not all facilities come equipped with generators or UPS systems. Factor in the cost of installing these systems if the lab will house sensitive or critical equipment.

How to Evaluate Power Load Availability

To ensure the lab space you lease meets your needs, follow these steps:

  • Create an Equipment List: Document the power requirements of all current and anticipated lab equipment.
  • Conduct an Electrical Audit: Hire an electrician to evaluate the building’s power infrastructure, including panel capacity and wiring conditions.
  • Discuss Modifications with the Landlord: If upgrades are needed, clarify who will handle and pay for the modifications.
  • Test Existing Systems: Before signing the lease, test power outlets and backup systems to confirm reliability.

Conclusion

Power load availability is a critical factor that determines whether a laboratory space can support your research and operations. From preventing equipment malfunctions to ensuring uninterrupted workflows, verifying this aspect before leasing a lab space can save you time, money, and stress. By assessing the electrical capacity, planning for future scalability, and addressing potential challenges, you can ensure the lab you lease is well-equipped to meet your scientific and operational demands. Whether you’re running high-energy experiments or managing sensitive computational equipment, a reliable power supply is the foundation for success.




Wet Lab vs. Dry Lab: Choosing the Right Space for Your Needs

When leasing a laboratory space, one of the most important distinctions to understand is the difference between a wet lab and a dry lab. These terms define the type of research a lab can accommodate, the infrastructure required, and the level of customization needed. Making the right choice between the two depends on your specific research or operational goals.

First-Hand Experience: Understanding Wet and Dry Labs

From our own experience in managing and working in both wet and dry labs, the differences are more than just the presence of plumbing or safety systems—they define how research is conducted and the resources required to ensure the lab functions efficiently. For example, when our team leased a wet lab for biological research, the need for proper ventilation, chemical storage, and emergency eyewash stations became clear. On the other hand, leasing a dry lab for data modeling involved entirely different considerations, such as power capacity and secure IT infrastructure.

The decision between a wet and dry lab impacts not only the type of research that can be performed but also the cost of setup and ongoing operations. Understanding the distinctions ensures the space you lease aligns with your scientific and business objectives.

What is a Wet Lab?

A wet lab is a facility specifically designed for conducting experiments and handling materials that involve liquids, chemicals, or biological agents. These labs require advanced infrastructure and strict safety measures to support the handling of potentially hazardous substances.

Key Features of a Wet Lab:

  1. Plumbing Systems: Essential for supplying water, draining waste, and facilitating chemical handling.
  2. Ventilation: Includes fume hoods and HVAC systems to ensure proper air exchange and containment of hazardous fumes.
  3. Safety Infrastructure: Features like chemical-resistant countertops, eyewash stations, and fire suppression systems are standard.
  4. Chemical and Biological Storage: Includes designated areas for safely storing chemicals, reagents, and biological materials.
  5. Specialized Equipment: Often includes centrifuges, microscopes, and autoclaves.

When to Choose a Wet Lab: If your work involves experiments in chemistry, biology, or biomedical research, a wet lab is essential. For example, teams working with reagents, live cultures, or chemical synthesis will require the advanced infrastructure provided by a wet lab.

What is a Dry Lab?

A dry lab, by contrast, is a space designed for theoretical or computational work. These labs are ideal for data-driven research, simulations, or modeling that does not involve handling liquids or hazardous materials.

Key Features of a Dry Lab:

  1. High-Performance Computing (HPC): Includes IT infrastructure and secure data storage systems for handling computational workloads.
  2. Electrical Capacity: Adequate power for running large computers, servers, or modeling equipment.
  3. Minimal Plumbing: Unlike wet labs, plumbing is typically unnecessary, reducing installation and maintenance costs.
  4. Controlled Environment: Focuses on temperature and humidity controls for sensitive equipment like servers or imaging systems.
  5. Collaborative Layouts: Often includes open spaces for teamwork, brainstorming, and theoretical research.

When to Choose a Dry Lab: Dry labs are ideal for disciplines like data science, theoretical physics, or computational biology. For example, teams analyzing large datasets, running simulations, or developing algorithms can operate efficiently in a dry lab setting.

Why Understanding the Difference Matters

Choosing between a wet and dry lab is more than a technical decision—it impacts your research workflow, operational costs, and compliance requirements. Here’s why understanding the difference is critical:

  1. Infrastructure Requirements: Wet labs demand significant infrastructure investments, including plumbing, ventilation, and safety systems, which increase leasing and build-out costs. Dry labs, by comparison, are less complex and more cost-effective to set up.
  2. Cost Implications: Wet labs often have higher utility costs due to water use, ventilation, and specialized equipment. Dry labs typically require less maintenance and lower utility bills.
  3. Safety and Compliance: Wet labs must meet strict safety regulations for handling chemicals and biological agents. This involves regular inspections and adherence to guidelines like Good Laboratory Practice (GLP). Dry labs, in contrast, focus more on cybersecurity and IT compliance.
  4. Scalability and Flexibility: Wet labs are harder to scale due to their complex infrastructure, whereas dry labs can often adapt more easily to growing teams or changing needs.
  5. Operational Timeline: Wet labs take longer to build out and customize, which can delay research timelines. Dry labs, with their simpler setup, allow teams to get started more quickly.

Challenges and Considerations

While each type of lab has its advantages, there are challenges to keep in mind:

  • Wet Labs: Higher upfront costs and longer build-out timelines can be a barrier for startups or small research teams. Additionally, managing hazardous materials requires ongoing training and compliance efforts.
  • Dry Labs: While cost-effective, dry labs may require specialized IT infrastructure, which can be expensive if not already included in the lease.

Conclusion

The choice between a wet lab and a dry lab comes down to the nature of your work and your operational goals. Wet labs provide the infrastructure necessary for experiments involving liquids, chemicals, or biological materials, making them essential for chemistry and biomedical research. Dry labs, on the other hand, are ideal for computational and theoretical work, offering flexibility and lower setup costs.

By understanding the unique requirements and benefits of each lab type, teams can make informed decisions that align with their research and budgetary needs. Whether you’re conducting hands-on experiments or running data simulations, selecting the right type of lab space ensures your operations run smoothly and effectively.




Shell Condition: Raw, Unfinished Space Requiring Customization

When leasing a laboratory space, the term “shell condition” refers to a raw, unfinished property that has yet to be customized for specific lab requirements. Unlike turnkey laboratories, shell condition spaces require substantial modifications, including the installation of infrastructure, utilities, and equipment. For teams looking to create a lab tailored to their precise needs, a shell condition space can be both an opportunity and a challenge.

First-Hand Experience: Why Shell Condition Matters

From our experience, leasing a shell condition lab space can be a daunting but rewarding process when approached with the right resources and planning. In one of our projects, we leased a shell condition space for a pharmaceutical research facility. While the property offered tremendous flexibility, it also required extensive planning and coordination to ensure the build-out met our operational and regulatory needs.

The process involved working closely with architects, contractors, and engineers to install HVAC systems, fume hoods, gas lines, and electrical panels capable of supporting high-powered lab equipment. While this allowed us to design the space exactly as needed, it required significant time, budgeting, and expertise to bring the lab to operational status. Understanding the implications of leasing a shell condition lab is critical to avoid unexpected costs or delays.

Key Features of a Shell Condition Space

  1. Raw Space: Shell condition spaces are typically unfinished, with bare walls, concrete floors, and minimal infrastructure.
  2. Customization Flexibility: These spaces allow tenants to design and build their lab layouts, installing equipment and utilities tailored to specific research or operational needs.
  3. Minimal Existing Systems: Often, only basic utilities like water, gas, and electricity are stubbed in, meaning additional work is required to make these systems functional.
  4. Structural Readiness: While unfinished, the space is structurally sound and ready for heavy modifications, such as adding load-bearing supports for large equipment.

The Importance of Understanding Shell Condition Spaces

Leasing a shell condition lab space provides flexibility and control but also demands a clear understanding of what’s involved. Here’s why it’s critical to grasp this concept:

  1. Build-Out Requirements: Shell condition spaces require significant investments in infrastructure, including plumbing, HVAC, and safety features. For example, installing a compliant ventilation system for a wet lab can cost tens of thousands of pounds. Teams must factor these costs into their budget early to avoid surprises.
  2. Time Commitment: Unlike turnkey labs, moving into a shell condition space involves months of planning, design, and construction. This can delay research timelines, making it unsuitable for teams needing immediate operational capacity.
  3. Regulatory Compliance: Shell condition labs require adherence to industry standards and local building codes. Teams must work with experts to ensure the space meets biosafety, fire safety, and environmental health standards.
  4. Budget Flexibility: While shell condition spaces may have lower upfront lease costs, the overall expense can be higher once the build-out is complete. It’s essential to balance the initial savings with long-term costs.
  5. Scalability Potential: Shell condition spaces are often ideal for organizations with unique needs or long-term growth plans. Customizing the space ensures it can adapt to evolving requirements, such as the addition of new equipment or expanded teams.

Challenges and Considerations

While shell condition labs offer customization, they can also pose significant challenges:

  • Coordination Efforts: Managing contractors, engineers, and inspectors requires expertise and time.
  • Unforeseen Costs: Construction overruns or unexpected regulatory requirements can strain budgets.
  • Operational Delays: Teams must account for time lost during the build-out phase, which may impact deadlines and productivity.

Conclusion

Shell condition laboratory spaces provide unparalleled flexibility for creating a custom lab environment, making them ideal for teams with specific operational needs or long-term growth plans. However, the process requires careful planning, significant investment, and collaboration with industry experts to ensure a successful build-out.

By understanding the implications of leasing a shell condition space, teams can approach the opportunity with confidence, ensuring that the final result aligns with their vision and requirements. While the road may be longer compared to turnkey options, the ability to design a lab tailored to your needs can be well worth the effort. For organizations with the resources and patience to undertake this process, shell condition labs offer the foundation to build innovative, cutting-edge facilities.




Turnkey Laboratory: Fully Equipped and Ready for Immediate Use

When leasing a lab space, the term “turnkey laboratory” represents an ideal scenario for many lab managers, researchers, and entrepreneurs. A turnkey lab is a facility designed to be fully operational from the moment you step in, with all necessary infrastructure, equipment, and utilities already installed. This concept can be a game-changer for teams needing lab space quickly without the hassle of build-outs or extensive modifications.

First-Hand Experience: Why Turnkey Labs Are Essential

Having been part of the lab setup process in previous roles, we’ve experienced firsthand how complex and time-consuming it can be to design and equip a laboratory from scratch. Choosing a turnkey laboratory saved our team months of planning, approvals, and construction. We were able to move in and immediately start conducting experiments without delays, which was critical for meeting grant deadlines and project milestones.

For example, when we leased a turnkey lab for a biotechnology startup, we found it already equipped with essentials like fume hoods, HVAC systems, chemical-resistant countertops, and even high-speed internet connectivity. The space also included basic but crucial safety infrastructure such as eyewash stations and emergency exits, which aligned with compliance standards. This readiness allowed us to focus on research rather than logistics, saving us not just time but also significant costs associated with customization and delayed productivity.

Key Features of a Turnkey Laboratory

  1. Pre-Installed Equipment: Many turnkey labs come with basic scientific equipment, such as autoclaves, biosafety cabinets, or even centrifuges, depending on the lab type.
  2. Safety Infrastructure: Built-in compliance features like proper ventilation, fire suppression systems, and chemical storage areas ensure a safe working environment.
  3. Utilities and Systems: Essential utilities, including water, gas, compressed air, and adequate electrical capacity, are already installed and functional.
  4. IT and Networking: High-speed internet and secure data systems often come pre-installed, crucial for modern labs relying on cloud storage or IoT-enabled devices.
  5. Regulatory Compliance: Turnkey labs are typically designed to meet industry-specific regulations such as Good Laboratory Practice (GLP) or biosafety level standards.

The Importance of Understanding Turnkey Labs

When leasing a lab space, it’s vital to understand what “turnkey” truly entails and whether it matches your operational needs. While the convenience and speed are significant benefits, there are additional factors to consider:

  1. Cost Savings: The initial cost of outfitting a lab from scratch can be prohibitive, especially for startups. Turnkey labs eliminate upfront capital expenditures like purchasing lab furniture or installing safety features. For instance, installing a single fume hood can cost upwards of £5,000, not to mention the cost of specialized plumbing or electrical work.
  2. Time Efficiency: In industries where time-to-market is critical, turnkey labs offer an invaluable advantage. Moving into a fully operational lab allows teams to begin work immediately, which is particularly beneficial for grant-funded projects or startups with limited runway.
  3. Predictability: Turnkey labs remove much of the guesswork from the setup process. There are fewer opportunities for unexpected costs or delays, such as construction overruns or waiting for specialized contractors.
  4. Scalability: Many turnkey labs are housed in facilities designed for growth. If a team expands, the same landlord may offer additional turnkey spaces or the ability to upgrade within the same building.
  5. Due Diligence: Even with turnkey labs, it’s essential to conduct a thorough inspection to ensure the provided equipment and infrastructure meet specific requirements. For example, a biosafety lab may need specialized containment features not present in all turnkey facilities. Understanding these details upfront can prevent operational disruptions later.

Potential Drawbacks and Considerations

While turnkey labs are highly advantageous, they may not suit every use case. Some specialized labs, such as those requiring highly specific equipment configurations or cleanroom standards, might still require modifications even in a turnkey setup. Additionally, these labs might come at a premium cost compared to raw or “shell” spaces. Therefore, it’s essential to weigh the benefits against specific operational needs and budgets.

Conclusion

A turnkey laboratory offers unmatched convenience and efficiency for those looking to lease lab space, making it an attractive option for startups, small research teams, and even established companies entering new markets. By choosing a turnkey lab, teams gain a fully equipped, ready-to-use workspace that allows them to hit the ground running. However, understanding what’s included, inspecting the facility, and ensuring it aligns with operational needs are crucial steps to make the most of this solution. Whether launching a biotech startup or expanding a research initiative, a turnkey lab can save time, money, and headaches—letting teams focus on what truly matters: advancing science and innovation.




5885 Hollis St

48 workstations in an open bullpen with chairs and tables that can be raised or lowered, as well as a main conference room that can accommodate more than 14 peopleA secondary conference space that can accommodate 12 people

+ 17 PRIVATE offices/huddle or phone rooms + A LARGE, fully furnished break room and all-hands meeting place + A CEO office with a personal conference room next door + DIRECT entrance to a usable outdoor terrace

5959 Shellmound St

The perfect layout for a laboratory
• ±206,010 RSF with a variety of choices for single and multiple tenants
• The building will feature a 4,000 amp service; large, effective floor plans are perfect for lab and office layouts.
• A loading dock, a freight elevator with specifications, fire sprinklers, and an HVAC system with enough power for laboratory usage

Up to 206,010 SF of neighboring space can be created by combining it with another space or spaces.

3100 San Pablo Ave

Ready space for a laboratory. Each tenant area’s lab waste and exhaust pipes are capped. In addition to a PH Neutralization system and piping installed in the tenant’s space, there is non-potable water and tepid water loop distribution. There is emergency backup power of 5 watts/sf and 15 watts/sf in the lab areas.
The lab spaces have two CFM/SF and an HVAC system that runs entirely on outdoor air. Floor to floor, the second story is 12’2″.
A central loading dock with two bays and a garbage compactor is available. A brand-new freight elevator with a 5,000-pound capacity. The weight per square foot is 100 lbs.

Building services, utilities, and property costs are not included in the lease fee.
Up to 39,610 square feet of neighboring space can be created by combining it with another area or spaces.

 

5885 Hollis St

Large window lines and a ground level placement provide excellent visibility. Plan with an open ceiling. The suite includes a break room, main meeting room, and reception area.

The rate covers building services, utilities, and real estate costs.
26–81 people can fit within.

One Conference Space with Natural Light
The position is ground level and has large window lines.
Break room, main conference room, and reception area.
Completely furnished as a regular office with ten private offices
Area of Reception
Open-Plan
Plan with an open ceiling.
Excellent external signage identification, if you want it.x`x

829 Heinz St

Office and lab space for Plug&Play. brand-new upgrades. Both term and size are flexible.

Available sublease space from the current tenant
comprises 2,500 square feet of office space.

Laboratory 1 Drive Bay High Ceilings
Plug&Play Office and Lab Space
Certain utilities, building services, and property fees might not be included in the listed rate.
Excellent condition; central air conditioning; plug-and-play available after hours Accessible HVAC
New enhancements

1250 53rd St

Creative layout, open floor plan, exposed brick, natural light, large operable windows, and office/lab space.

Available sublease space from the current tenant
The space is in great shape.

High ceilings in the kitchen
Hepa-filtered
Chemistry R&D Meszanine
Building services, utilities, and property costs are not included in the lease fee.
Laboratory with Central Air Conditioning
Space for a food science lab
Kitchen for tasting and Bioprocess Lab

5400 Hollis St

Turnkey headquarters space featuring new advancements in life science.

There are two backup generators, a fitness facility, a conference center, biology labs, cell culture labs, fermentation labs, and chemical fume hoods.

Comprises two loading docks and 30,000 square feet of dedicated office space.

The space is in great shape.

901 Grayson St

There is light industrial/lab space for lease on the ground floor in West Berkeley.
A corner site with clear signage is one of the property’s features.

The area is completely sprinklered. equipped with two restrooms, a reception area, eight individual offices and workspaces, and storage space.
Good natural light; lots of windows
MU/R zoning, or lab/light industrial,
Co-located with Ecole Bilingue De Berkeley, the property features three on-site parking spaces, HVAC and 250 Amp power, and planned landlord renovations to add ADA entrances from the parking lot and sidewalk.

1249 8th St

High-end office and lab space. An amazing arrangement with high ceilings and plenty natural light. It is possible to add 5,150 square feet of warehouse space with dock and drive-in loading or 20,700 square feet of contiguous office space.

Certain utilities, building services, and property fees might not be included in the listed rate.
The space is in great shape.

High ceilings, bike storage, plenty of off-street parking, a fully equipped research and development area, central air conditioning, a security system, and open-plan HVAC available after hours

3100 San Pablo Ave

Ready space for a laboratory. Each tenant area’s lab waste and exhaust pipes are capped.
In addition to a PH Neutralization system and piping installed in the tenant’s space, there is non-potable water and tepid water loop distribution.
There is emergency backup power of 5 watts/sf and 15 watts/sf in the lab areas.
The lab spaces have two CFM/SF and an HVAC system that runs entirely on outdoor air.
Floor to floor, the second story is 12’2″.
A central loading dock with two bays and a garbage compactor is available.
A brand-new freight elevator with a 5,000-pound capacity.
The weight per square foot is 100 lbs.

Building services, utilities, and property costs are not included in the lease fee.
Up to 39,610 square feet of neighboring space can be created by combining it with another area or spaces.

 

5980 Horton St

Additional office space on the third story, up to ±5,000 RSF, is available and can be divided.

Sublease space from the existing tenant’s laboratory is available.

Two autoclaves.
space for cell cultivation.
The space is in great shape.
Casework and lab benches are fixed.
Two fume hoods.
The Vivarium Room.

1440 4th St

Construct to fit the opportunity. 9,260 RSF, which can be joined to make 18,273 RSF. The new 16-ton HVAC system in the suite allows for up to 100% outside makeup air, 400SF/ton cooling, and 32 BTUH/SF heating. The lab features two emergency eye wash stations, three 6-foot fume hoods, 135-foot benching, four sinks with cabinets, one open lab area, and two closed lab rooms. In addition, the suite features three private offices, a conference room, a break room and kitchen, restrooms, and showers.

Building services, utilities, and property costs are not included in the lease fee.
Up to 18,273 square feet of neighboring space can be created by combining it with another area or spaces.

The kitchen laboratory can accommodate 24 to 75 people and has 400 amps of power. It is in excellent condition and has seven private offices.

740 Heinz Ave

Availability with permission from the landlord Fully Equipped Office and Lab

The best temporary facility option Luxurious Finishes, Contemporary Free Build-Out

The nearby Emery-Go-Round shuttle that links to the MacArthur BART garage Parking next to the structure Berkeley Bowl West is two minutes’ walk away and surrounded by Life Science tenants.

The existing tenant has sublease space available that can accommodate 74–237 people.

One conference room in a fully furnished laboratory used for research and development
Forty Individual Offices
Up to 57,903 square feet of neighboring space can be created by combining it with another area or spaces.

6401 Hollis St

55/45 is the lab/office ratio. TECH DESK (48), LAB BENCHES (91), and MEETING & OFFICE (10).

Building services, utilities, and property costs are not included in the lease fee.
Ten Individual Offices

The laboratory’s new rooftop air conditioner, which provides 2.0 CFM per square foot, is in excellent condition.
Open Floor Plan Layout of the New Rooftop Lab Exhaust
48 workstations
Up to 33,500 square feet of neighboring space can be created by combining it with another area or spaces.
Services for 600 KW generators.
Two FUME HOODS
SLAB TO SLAB HEIGHT: 15’6

6460 Hollis St

This large office space has great natural light with high ceilings, mezzanine sections, several skylights, and large windows throughout.
The building is networked to a very high capacity, fire-sprinklered, and has heating and air-conditioning.
There is a very large parking lot with ample stalls for each tenant.
The property is located near multiple freeway access points and is ideal for the ‘Emery-Go-Round’ public transit service that operates up and down Hollis St. which makes it an easy commute from the nearby BART station. 

One conference room with a mostly open floor plan layout
9′ to 10′ finished ceilings
Up to 11,500 square feet of adjacent space can be created by combining it with another area or spaces.
Natural light, high ceilings, ground floor, and mezzanine
Completely furnished as a typical office
Three individual offices and three workstations
The space is in great shape.
Heating and Central Air
Natural Light Parking Lot for R&D Lab

6101 Christie Ave, Emeryville, CA 94608

Chem and bio users can be accommodated in the ideal lab/office layout (BSL-2).

Flexible leasing terms for a small lab space. High ceilings, windows that can be opened, lots of natural light, and storage.

Complete with modular benchwork and hoods.

There is only one identity sign accessible.

Across the street from Public Square, this Emeryville location offers a wealth of amenities.

829 Heinz St, Berkeley, CA 94710

Office and lab space for Plug&Play. brand-new upgrades. Both term and size are flexible.

Available sublease space from the current tenant
comprises 2,500 square feet of office space.

Laboratory 1 Drive Bay High Ceilings
Plug&Play Office and Lab Space
Certain utilities, building services, and property fees might not be included in the listed rate.
Excellent condition; central air conditioning; plug-and-play available after hours Accessible HVAC
New enhancements

5600 Mowry School Rd Newark, CA 94560

5600 Mowry School Rd Newark, CA 94560 provides businesses 3,743 square feet for rent in Newark, This available lab listing is great for small businesses searching for high quality space.

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24500-24570 Clawiter Rd

24500-24570 Clawiter Rd offers businesses 75,909 square feet for rent in Hayward, This listing is great for small businesses seeking for high quality space.

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16450-16464 Via Esprillo

16450-16464 Via Esprillo offers businesses 13,888 square feet for lease in San Diego, This property is perfect for small businesses seeking for great space.

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2333 Courage Dr

2333 Courage Dr offers companies 9,980 square feet for rent in Fairfield, This property is ideal for small businesses seeking for great space.

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4550 Norris Canyon Rd

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685 E Middlefield Rd

685 E Middlefield Rd provides companies 117,113 square feet for rent in Mountain View, This listing is ideal for small businesses searching for high quality space.

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1240 Elko Dr

1240 Elko Dr provides tenants 17,600 square feet for lease in Sunnyvale, This property is ideal for small businesses seeking for high quality space.

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205 Ravendale Dr

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