Maputo National Public Health Reference Laboratory
Location: Marracuene, Mozambique
Client: United States Government
Project start: Estimated to begin Construction 2nd half of 2013
Project completion: 2012
Project cost: $10 million USD
Built up area: 5,600 sq.m
Client: United States Government
Project start: Estimated to begin Construction 2nd half of 2013
Project completion: 2012
Project cost: $10 million USD
Built up area: 5,600 sq.m
CDC Mozambique hired ZIAS as the prime consultant on this project. ZIAS pulled together a team comprised of its own staff, laboratory experts from the US and a Mozambican A&E firm to design this national laboratory facility.
This institutional facility is located 20km outside of Maputo on a newly developed site. The two-story building is separated into two Laboratory wings plus a shared central area for laboratory and other support services. Spaces consist largely of BSL-2 areas as well as a significantly sized, integrated BSL-3 facility. The various laboratory departments are located on the top floor while the administrative offices are on the ground floor. Once it is complete, it will serve as Mozambique’s center for national laboratory research and reference testing.
This institutional facility is located 20km outside of Maputo on a newly developed site. The two-story building is separated into two Laboratory wings plus a shared central area for laboratory and other support services. Spaces consist largely of BSL-2 areas as well as a significantly sized, integrated BSL-3 facility. The various laboratory departments are located on the top floor while the administrative offices are on the ground floor. Once it is complete, it will serve as Mozambique’s center for national laboratory research and reference testing.