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News from December 2005

Stony Brook University Plans R&D Park

DATELINE Stony Brook, N.Y.
Stony Brook University is planning to develop a 246-acre research and development park on a site straddling Stony Brook and St. James, N.Y. Groundbreaking for a 100,000-sf Center of Excellence for Wireless and Information Technology (CEWIT)...
 12.28.05



Arizona State University Develops SkySong Innovation Center

DATELINE Scottsdale, Ariz.
Arizona State University will break ground on January 20, 2006 on Skysong, formerly known as the ASU Scottsdale Innovation Center, sited on 37 acres in Scottsdale. The architects of the $300 million project are Pei Cobb Freed of New Yo...
 12.26.05



Saint Louis University Develops Center for Research in Emerging Infections and Vaccines

DATELINE Saint Louis, Mo.
Saint Louis University will construct a $67-million research building for the School of Medicine on its midtown Saint Louis campus. The 206,000-sf facility will have a ten-story tower on the north end and will be connected at the south end to th...
 12.26.05



University of Virginia Health System Plans Biomedical Facilities

DATELINE Charlottesville, Va.
The University of Virginia Health System is planning to construct three new facilities on its Charlottesville campus: a $25-million translational research facility with laboratories; a $15-million outpatient facility for Children's Hospital; and a $5-mill...
 12.19.05



University of Colorado Develops Health Sciences Campus

DATELINE Aurora, Colo.
The University of Colorado is developing its future health sciences campus at the site of the former Fitzsimons military base in Aurora, Colorado. The University will raise $203 million for educational facilities at the new campus including an eight-story...
 12.19.05



Oregon Public Safety Academy Nears Completion

DATELINE Salem, Ore.
Oregon's Department of Public Safety Standards & Training will celebrate the opening of the new Oregon Public Safety Academy in Salem on July 17, 2006. Designed by Portland-based Yost Grube Halls Inc ., the $78-million campus is being built by Hoffma...
 12.19.05



Texas Christian University Recieves Recreation Center Award

DATELINE Fort Worth, Texas
Texas Christian University has received a 2005 IOC/IAKS Award from the International Association for Sports & Leisure Facilities for the Student University Recreation Center on its Fort Worth campus. Designed by Cannon Design, the $24-million comprehensiv...
 12.15.05



Grange Mutual Insurance Expands Columbus Headquarters

DATELINE Columbus, Ohio
Grange Mutual Insurance Company has selected Gilbane Building Company as program and construction manager for a $50 million expansion of Grange's corporate headquarters in Columbus, Ohio. The project consists of a 205,000-sf mid-rise tower accommodat...
 12.13.05



University of Georgia Opens Coverdell Center for Biomedical and Health Sciences

DATELINE Athens, Ga.
The University of Georgia will open the Paul D. Coverdell Center for Biomedical and Health Sciences in Athens, Ga., in January 2006. The 140,000-sf facility will house administrative offices for the College of Public Health, Biomedical and Health Sciences...
 12.9.05



UC San Francisco Designs Cardiovascular Research Institute

DATELINE San Francisco
The University of California, San Francisco has selected The SmithGroup and Jim Jennings Architecture to design the new Cardiovascular Research Building on its Mission Bay Campus. The 200,000-sf facility will house lab, office, and vivarium space and will...
 12.9.05



UC Berkeley Plans Executive Education Center

DATELINE Berkeley, Calif.
The University of California, Berkeley is planning to construct a 140,000-sf executive education center at a cost of over $30 million. Housing meeting rooms, lecture halls accommodating up to 300 participants, and up to 100 hotel-like residential rooms, t...
 12.9.05



New LEED(TM) Laboratory Opens at Boston's BioSquare

DATELINE Boston
The first LEEDTM-certified core and shell lab building in the northeast U.S. will open at the BioSquare biomedical research complex in Boston. Designed by The Stubbins Associates and developed by Spaulding & Slye and Boston Medical Center, the 160,000...
 12.7.05



Princeton University Builds Engineering Facility

DATELINE Princeton, N.J.
Princeton University has selected Los Angeles-based Frederick Fisher and Partners to design a new facility for the Department of Operations Research and Financial Engineering, part of the School of Engineering and Applied Sciences. Sited near the Eng...
 12.6.05



Biovalve Technologies Expands Westborough R&D Operations

DATELINE Westborough, Mass.
Biovalve Technologies, a manufacturer of drug-delivery systems, will expand its 23,500-sf research and development facility in Westborough, Mass., by 40,000 sf to 45,000 sf. Adding manufacturing capacity, the expansion will begin by spring of 2006 wi...
 12.5.05



Kaiser Designs Redwood City Replacement Hospital

DATELINE Redwood City, Calif.
Kaiser Permanente is planning a $200-million replacement hospital and medical office building in Redwood City, Calif. HOK has been selected to design the 212-bed hospital and parking structure with Perkins and Will as the architect for the medical office ...
 12.5.05



3D Systems Relocates Headquarters to Rock Hill

DATELINE Rock Hill, S.C.
Printing and prototype systems manufacturer 3D Systems Corp . is relocating its headquarters to Waterford Park in Rock Hill, S.C. The first phase of the $10-million, 75,000-sf facility will reach completion in September 2006. The developer for the pr...
 12.5.05



Intel Corp. Builds Wafer Plant in Israel

DATELINE Kiryat Gat, Israel
Santa Clara, Calif.-based Intel Corp. is initiating construction on a $3.5-billion wafer fabrication plant at its existing campus in Kiryat Gat, Israel. Slated for completion in the second half of 2008, the facility will house 200,000 sf of cleanroom...
 12.1.05



Carle Foundation Hospital Expands Urbana Campus

DATELINE Urbana, Ill.
Carle Foundation Hospital is working with McCarthy to construct a $44-million expansion of its Urbana, Illinois, facility. The three-part project includes: a complex five-story, 108,000-sf vertical addition to the hospital's North Tower; a 23,00...
 12.1.05



UC Berkeley to Build Starr East Asian Library

DATELINE Berkeley, Calif.
The University of California, Berkeley is initiating construction on the new 67,700-sf C.V. Starr Library at the Chang-Lin Tien Center for East Asian Studies. When completed in 2007, the facility will be the first free-standing building in the U...
 12.1.05



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