Analog Devices Ireland (ADI), Limerick

We have a 40-year ongoing relationship with ADI playing an integral part of all their onsite developments

Analog Devices

During the Covid-19 pandemic, we responded to the worldwide shortage of microchips and embarked on supporting API to ramp up production.
 

Client Analog Devices Ireland (ADI)
ArchitectEML Architects
EngineeringMEP Engineering Services

Project Fanfare

Named Project Fanfare, the project objective was to ramp up in production of Wafers and included a number of sub-projects, resulting in the rapid increase of production for worldwide distribution. During construction, operations in the plant continued 24 hours a day, seven days a week. The scope of works included the following projects that were completed in different phases to facilitate various in-house moves, relocations, retrofits and upgrades:

  • Unoccupied fallow space fitted out to Class 10 (ISO 4) and Class 100 (ISO5) cleanroom fit out, ( C1 Fanfare 15K),  Area 1,400m2.
  • Office and administration areas converted to cleanroom Class 100 - (ISO 5) Retrofit (Fanfare 7K) + (Fanfare ASM), Area 1,000m2
  • Plant upgrade works – chillers, cooling towers
  • Existing production cleanroom retrofitted, Class 10,000 to Class 100 (Fanfare CMP), Area 650m2
  • New build RODI building to increase capacity to produce DI water, including an extension to the PH correction facility. (RODI reverse osmosis deionised water/high purity water Area ground floor 900m2
  • Tool installation to make the wafers (200+ new tools to be installed).

RODI Building

Supporting RODI building construction, our BIM team had specific milestones, including the development of our first Sisk digital platform dedicated to the client. This dedicated team worked full-time to deliver completed As-Built Models of the building to ADI.

Projects delivered at Analog Devices

The project objective was to ramp up in production of Wafers and included a number of sub-projects, resulting in the rapid increase of production for worldwide distribution. During construction, operations in the plant continued 24 hours a day, seven days a week. The scope of works included the following projects that were completed in different phases to facilitate various in-house moves, relocations, retrofits and upgrades:

  • Unoccupied fallow space fitted out to Class 10 (ISO 4) and Class 100 (ISO5) cleanroom fit out, ( C1 Fanfare 15K),  Area 1,400m2.
  • Office and administration areas converted to cleanroom Class 100 - (ISO 5) Retrofit (Fanfare 7K) + (Fanfare ASM), Area 1,000m2
  • Plant upgrade works – chillers, cooling towers
  • Existing production cleanroom retrofitted, Class 10,000 to Class 100 (Fanfare CMP), Area 650m2
  • New build RODI building to increase capacity to produce DI water, including an extension to the PH correction facility. (RODI reverse osmosis deionised water/high purity water Area ground floor 900m2
  • Tool installation to make the wafers (200+ new tools to be installed).

We executed over two phases around an existing sitting tenant, the work involved structural alterations to the existing building and the fit-out and commissioning of approximately 2000m2 in line with the Boston Scientific Global Design Guidelines

Repair and overlay of existing 10,000 m2 roof over an occupied building.

Repurposing of approximately 4,000m2 of existing space to create 2,000m2 of grade A office space, a bespoke gym and a fully-serviced staff canteen as well as break out space, changing and welfare facilities.

ICE Awards winners 2024
ICE Awards winners 2024: Project of the Year

Analog Devices Ireland (ADI) was selected as winners for the Project of the Year 2024 category at the Irish Construction Excellence (ICE) Awards. The award category was an online public vote with more than 30,000 people casting their vote.

20,000 M2

Developed across 3 sites

100 Million

Combined project value

14

Projects delivered