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Tradeline, Inc. filters and categorizes new-construction and industry news from regional and professional journals across the country. Here you will find new projects, products, and regulatory updates.
DATELINE Topeka, Kansas The Kansas Air National Guard has selected Wichita-based contractor The Law Co. to construct its new $7.3 million headquarters in Topeka, Kansas. Sited at Forbes Field, the two-story, 35,000-sf facility will include offices, an auditorium, and an advanced...
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DATELINE Cambridge, Mass. The Novartis Institutes for Biomedical Research is planning to construct a new five-story facility adjacent to its existing building in Cambridge, Mass. Sited on land owned by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, the 60,000-sf facility is expected t...
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DATELINE Clarksville, Tenn. International tire manufacturer Bridgestone America Holding has selected Birmingham-based Doster Construction Co. to construct a 127,365-sf expansion of its Bridgestone Metalpha plant in Clarksville, Tenn. The project architect is Gresham, Smit...
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DATELINE Gainesville, Fla. The University of Florida has awarded The Whiting-Turner Contracting Company the construction management contract for the Nanoscience Institute for Medical and Emerging Technologies (NIMET) facility in Gainesville, Fla. Designed by Chicago-based M+W Zande...
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DATELINE Bloomington, Ind. Indiana University Bloomington is planning to construct the $4.2 million, 65,000-sf second phase of its Multidisciplinary Science Building project (MSD II). The first phase of the project is now under construction. Both phases of the project at Simon Hall...
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DATELINE Eugene, Ore. The University of Oregon will begin construction in fall 2005 on the $8.5-million Oregon Nanoscience and Microtechnology Institute (ONAMI) facility in Eugene, Ore. To be constructed entirely underground, the 19,000-sf single-floor project will b...
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DATELINE Huntington, W.V. Construction is sixty percent complete on Marshall University 's Robert G. Byrd Biotechnology Center in Huntington, W.V. The $42-million, six-story structure will accommodate two auditoriums, three teaching labs, several conference rooms, and approximatel...
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DATELINE Allentown, Pa. DHL has initiated construction on a $107-million distribution facility in Allentown, Pa. The 290,000-sf building will serve as DHL's principal distribution center on the East Coast. Housing 200,000 sf of mezzanine workspace and 12,000 sf of office space, ...
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DATELINE Memphis, Tenn. Hewlett Packard Co. has expanded its presence in Memphis, Tenn., with the lease of the 789,000-sf Summit Distribution Center II. The facility will accommodate distribution operations for HP's imaging and printing businesses. Operations at the Me...
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DATELINE Gainesville, Fla. The University of Florida will initiate construction on a new multidisciplinary research facility on its Gainesville campus by late fall 2005. Slated for completion in spring 2006, the project will accommodate research for the UF Genetics Instit...
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DATELINE Kwanak, Korea Seoul National University began construction in August 2005 on the $25-billion won Hwang Woo-suk Research Center in Kwanak, Korea. The state-of-the-art medical bioengineering laboratory will accommodate research in primate studies, molecular biology, cell...
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DATELINE Huntsville, Ala. The Hudson-Alpha Institute for Biotechnology will construct a $130-million research institute and campus in Huntsville, Ala., by 2007. Sited on 120 acres in the Cummings Research Park, the project will be the second largest biotechnology in...
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DATELINE Houston, Texas The University of Texas M.D. Anderson Cancer Center is planning to construct a 730,000-sf office building in Houston. The $145-million facility will be called Faculty Center and will consolidate faculty, academic departmental space, and administrativ...
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DATELINE Charlestown, Mass. Spaulding Rehabilitation Hospital, an affiliate of Partners HealthCare , will invest approximately $100 million to construct a new facility at the Navy Yard in Charlestown. Designed by Perkins & Will, the 150-bed rehabilitation hospital will include ...
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DATELINE Oakland, Calif. FedEx's 350,000-sf facility at Oakland International Airport in California may be the largest corporate solar-power installation in the state. The 904-kilowatt system is expected to supply 80 percent of the facility's energy needs. Constructed b...
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DATELINE Fairbanks, Alaska The University of Alaska (UAF) is constructing the $19-million Biological Research and Diagnostics Facility on its Fairbanks campus. Slated for completion in July 2006, the 42,000-sf facility will accommodate space for small animal research, necropsy...
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DATELINE Rockville, Md. Human Genome Sciences (HGS) is nearing completion of its $250-million manufacturing facility in Rockville, Md. Sited on ten acres on the Belward Research Campus of Johns Hopkins University near HGS' existing headquarters, the 290,000-sf facility will...
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DATELINE Dearborn, Mich. The University of Michigan-Dearborn is constructing the two-story, 46,000-sf Engineering Building. Designed by Lord, Aeck & Sargent to reflect the automotive industry heritage of the campus, the $12.8-million facility is slated for completion in December ...
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DATELINE Princeton, N.J. Princeton University has selected Hopkins Architects (design architect) and Payette (architect of record) to design its new chemistry building. The 200,000-sf to 300,000-sf facility will relocate the chemistry department to Princeton's new science ne...
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DATELINE Nashville, Tenn. Vanderbilt University initiated construction in August 2005 on the Institute of Imaging Sciences (VUIIS) in Nashville, Tenn. Slated for completion in summer of 2006, the $26.7-million project will house a new $7-million, 7-tesla magnet on the ground floor...
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DATELINE Dallas The University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center is designing a new biomedical research building that will be sited on its Dallas campus. Slated to begin construction in May 2006, the $20 million facility will be built by St. Louis-based McCarthy....
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DATELINE Rohnert Park, CA. Sonoma State University has completed its LEED® Silver-certified Student Recreation Center in Rohnert Park, Calif. Designed by Irvine-based LPA, the building features a 40-foot high climbing/bouldering wall and a student gathering space. The building...
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