Adaptive Reuse of Life Science Facilities | P2S
Swipe To Continue

Adaptive Reuse of
Life Science Facilities

Redesigning a facility to accommodate a high-tech, sustainable, and efficient space demands an MEP team with expertise and forethought to consider every challenge and opportunity.


See how P2S has accomplished this for our clients and what we can do moving forward.

Meet the Team

Click on each expert to learn more!

Mikhail Fuks

PE, HFDP, DBIA Vice President, Healthcare and Life Sciences Market Segment Leader

Aaron Chee

PE, LC, LEED AP BD+C Engineering Group Leader

Ivan Thomas

PE, LEED AP Principal & Engineering Group Leader

Darren Schwend

PE, HFDP, LEED AP BD+C Associate Principal & Design Principal

Smarter Facilities: Where Sustainability, Speed & Savings Align

Adaptive reuse of space is an economical option for a new facility for several reasons:

  1. More environmentally sustainable: reusing materials lowers embodied carbon emissions and minimizes the waste of demolition, which is especially important when retrofitting older buildings.
  2. Cost-efficiency: owners can expect to reduce costs by 15-40% compared to building a new facility.
  3. Quicker to completion: renovation can be significantly faster than a ground-up facility. Often preferred by Biotech & Pharma clients due to rapid industry growth.

Challenges to Consider

Life Science facilities are energy-intensive spaces with unique needs to consider, such as:

  • HVAC & exhaust requirements
  • Emergency & redundant power
  • Chilled & hot water capacities
  • Waste management
  • Sprinklers & fire protection systems
  • Specialized lab equipment requirements such as vibration, space & power
  • Local district utility options

Reimagined Spaces,
Realized Potential

How Adaptive Reuse Delivers High-Performance Lab Environments

Life science and specialized manufacturing facilities demand precision, resilience, and adaptability. Through strategic reuse, P2S transforms existing buildings into specialized environments that meet the rigorous performance standards of commercial, federal, and biotech research labs. Explore how we’ve helped clients reimagine their spaces for innovation and longevity.

Pipes, Pressure & Possibility

What happens when old buildings meet modern needs? In this episode, we sit down with Senior Plumbing Engineer Hye Jin Kim to explore the unique challenges and opportunities of plumbing design in adaptive reuse projects. From repurposing outdated systems to meeting current code and sustainability standards, Hye Jin shares her insights on how smart plumbing engineering helps breathe new life into existing structures.

  • Peter Sloane - Federal
  • Yoni Butbul - Labs
  • Kellen Zeller – Specialty Manufacturing

UCI Hewitt Hall Case Study

Transforming Existing Spaces into Cutting-Edge Life Science Labs at UC Irvine

UC Irvine’s commitment to cutting-edge research extends beyond new construction to the adaptive reuse of existing buildings. Transforming existing buildings into state-of-the-art life science labs requires a strategic approach to adaptive reuse. At UC Irvine, P2S has led this process by assessing infrastructure feasibility, designing tailored MEP systems, and implementing phased renovations to minimize disruptions. This case study explores the key steps involved—from pre-design analysis to system commissioning—and focuses on two projects that demonstrate how P2S’s expertise ensures research facilities meet modern standards for sustainability, functionality, and compliance.

Revisit the conversation with Senior Plumbing Engineer Hye Jin Kim as she discusses the remarkable transformation of UCI's Hewitt Hall.

Form has been submitted successfully!