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College Classroom Furniture Fit Up | Labs

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PC Lab Classroom

This is a General Purpose PC Lab Classroom that would be used for a variety of programs that may require some computer time. We have this room available to use for Continuing Education, ESL, Faculty of Business and General After- Hours student work.

There are 48 stations in total, each includes a single monitor, mouse, keyboard, power and data (below and above the work surface). All the cabling for the equipment is running daisy chained through the IMT wall system, which is feed from below the raised floor system. There are several furniture whips that come up through the floor then through the IMT wall.

All of the walls that have a metal trim near the top are writable surface walls. We used Idea Paint for this project. Students and Professors alike can write anywhere they want within the identified areas. Clean up is easy with a simple wipe.

A modesty panel was placed in the tables specified (and custom made) for this project, so that the students/ users of the space would not accidentally unplug or damage any cables that fall between the wall and furniture.


I absolutely love the clean lines and precise install we did on this project. I know it is not fancy, but the functionality of it make this truly one of the most used spaces on campus.


Project Manager: Marisa Giles

FFE List. Chairs: Global Furniture Group. Computer Tables: Custom, Hollend Furnishings. Panel System: IMT. Walls: IdeaPaint- Dundas Matheson.


PC Classroom

In this room we used a similar layout and function as above. However, the computers being used in this room are less robust and require minimal infrastructure for the programs and classes that scheduled in this space. We were able to get away with simple furniture whips, drops and access points for power.

Similar to the previous install above, the power and data are all running underneath the raised floor. The flooring is a concrete tile with a metal shroud around the base and edges. Each whip location required the tiles to be cut to accept the cabling bundles. The cutting of the tiles was done offsite with a specialized bit, then refinished with a sealant. This meant that the location of that cut needed to be done ahead of furniture install and needed to be EXACT! so when the whip is pulled through it falls directly inside the vertical channels that the systems furniture has for base feed connections.

Project Manager: Marisa Giles

FFE List. Chairs: Global Furniture Group. Computer Workstations: Boulevard Systems Furniture- Global Furniture Group. Walls: Whiteboard Paint- Benjamin Moore.

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