The project includes the following work: the scope includes but is not limited to renovating two existing vacant interior spaces to create collaborative and flexible work environments for quantum physics research located in the University of Washington's Nanoengineering and Sciences Building (NanoES), completed in 2018. The primary objective is to create open labs where faculty and student researchers can collaborate while maintaining separation between experiment groups. The renovation will include the integration of existing and new quantum dilution refrigerator equipment requiring vendor installation recommendations. The scope includes minor architectural adjustments, acoustic upgrades, and structural bracing for equipment to ensure safety and functionality. The scope includes updates to mechanical, electrical, plumbing, and data systems.