
The facility comprises research and engineering high bay and sub-assembly area.
Designed to withstand the coastal environment, the facility incorporates resilient materials to resist salt corrosion and features a stormwater management system to minimize runoff. During construction, the team implemented a reverse forming system to stabilize sandy soil while laying the foundation, reinforced to support a 10-ton overhead crane for moving 20,000-pound concrete panels used in the building’s board-form walls. A bird deterrent system was also installed to protect the roof from seagulls.
McCarthy operations vice-president Ephraim Bahiru said: “Through our work with MBARI, McCarthy has built a facility that not only achieves MBARI’s goals but also respects the surrounding coastal environment. The substantial laboratory space enhances research capabilities, while our mindful approach – minimising disruption, protecting environmental spaces, and maintaining community access – reflects our dedication to balancing innovative construction practices with environmentally-considerate solutions.”
The facility expands MBARI’s ability to develop advanced ocean research technology. It includes a high-bay area for research and engineering, a sub-assembly space, and specialized laboratories for instrumentation, engineering, and scientific studies. Additional features include a multimedia room, a freezer farm for sample storage, a computer room, and other support areas, all designed to advance marine research.
Flad Architects associate principal and project manager Susan Seastone said: “This project embodies the intersection of sustainable innovation and advanced construction practices. Together, we have created a facility that supports MBARI’s mission and will withstand the coastal elements by integrating leading-edge stormwater management, environmentally friendly bird deterrent systems, and corrosion-resistant materials.”
The project involved design subconsultants and trade partners, including exp Engineers, Collins Electrical, Granite Rock, Rutherford + Chekene, Westco, Axiom Engineers, FM Booth, BKF, and Rana Creek, ensuring a collaborative approach to meet MBARI’s needs. The facility is poised to strengthen MBARI’s contributions to ocean exploration and scientific discovery.