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C.A5.0077421 CA50077421 G160.77421
DC24-057 SSF B42 Rm 1170 Automation Install Phase 2 42
Active Detail Design 11-24-2025 -113 days
Jenny Yi Scott Meckenstock
The scope will include two work cells #1 by DevSi, and #3 by gRed. Each work cell is made up of robotics equipment and an enclosure. The work cells have two different timelines, and therefore there will be two separate permit sets. The project will provide utilities for the work cells and anchorage for the equipment and the enclosure.
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11-14-2024 09-01-2025 06-27-2025
11-24-2025 0
6/12/25: Starting phase 2 (work cell #1) detailed design effort.
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