New Building Approved for Jefferson Lab Campus

This is an architect’s rendering of JLab's planned Technology and Engineering Development Facility
This is an architect’s rendering of JLab's planned Technology and Engineering Development Facility. The 70,000-square-foot building will sit between the Test Lab and Jefferson Avenue. An architect-engineer design firm has now started advanced conceptual design planning for the project.  Rendering by Dills, Ainscough & Duff Architects.

On Sept. 23, the Department of Energy acquisition executive approved Critical Decision-1 (CD-1) for the proposed Technology and Engineering Development Facility to be built at Jefferson Lab.

The project scope calls for construction of a 70,000-square–foot, stand-alone building situated between the Test Lab and Jefferson Avenue, a 30,000-square-foot addition to the Test Lab and rehabilitation of the Test Lab (Bldg. 58).

The architect-engineer design firm, Ewing-Cole of Philadelphia, visited JLab Sept. 24 for a kickoff meeting with the lab's integrated project team and the tenant committee in preparation to start advanced conceptual design planning for the project. The tenant committee includes representatives from the Superconducting Radiofrequency, Physics, Engineering and Free-Electron Laser groups who will be affected by the project.... more