PLANNET has an extensive success record of helping organizations meet the technology demands of complex, mission-critical infrastructure projects. A great example is PLANNET’s support of the Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL), where the project team successfully navigated several challenges in complicated tenant improvement projects, as well as the new Flight Electronics Integration Facility (FEIF) located in Pasadena, California.
JPL Flight Electronics Integration Facility (FEIF), Pasadena, CA
The FEIF Building stands out as a milestone development for JPL, significantly advancing its capabilities in electronic and microelectronic engineering. It is JPL’s first completely new laboratory facility in over three decades and was designed to advance the agency’s electronic and microelectronic engineering capabilities. The facility features state-of-the-art spaces for fabrication, testing, and assembly, all designed to support a diverse range of JPL missions. The project features Class 10K cleanrooms, specialized laboratories for research and prototyping, areas for parts storage, and integration and testing zones, along with offices and meeting spaces designed to promote collaboration across multidisciplinary teams.
JPL’s FEIF is an 88,000-square-foot LEED Gold-certified building
PLANNET’s team was responsible for the design, bid control, administration, and construction of the wired and wireless voice/data cable systems for both the Outside Plant (OSP) and interior environments. PLANNET also led the design of the technology rooms, audiovisual systems, and security systems, ensuring a seamless and future-ready technological foundation for JPL.
From campus upgrades to ground-up, cutting-edge research facilities, PLANNET’s work with JPL reflects the commitment to delivering reliable, forward-thinking technology solutions that help shape the future of science and innovation.
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