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DATELINE Utica, N.Y. Utica College in New York broke ground on the F. Eugene Romano Hall in spring of 2006. The building, slated for completion in summer of 2007, is the first phase of a planned $7-million, 23,000-sf health science and technology complex t...
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DATELINE Frederick, Md. The Department of Homeland Security broke ground on the $128-million National Biodefense Analysis and Countermeasures Center (NBACC) in Frederick, Md., on June 26, 2006. The facility will be located at the new National Interagency Biodefense Campus (NIBC)...
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DATELINE Philadelphia The University of Pennsylvania (UPenn) and Sasaki Associates of Boston have created a $6.7-billion, 30-year expansion plan in Philadelphia. To be constructed with several third-party developers, the master plan includes medical, office, educatio...
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DATELINE Durham, N.C. Merck is constructing a $300-million vaccine manufacturing plant on 256 acres in the Treyburn Corporate Park in Durham, N.C. The 272,000-sf complex will be comprised of four buildings for production, administration, power, and warehouse space. Slated to b...
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DATELINE Durham, N.C. Duke University's $115-million French Science Center is slated for completion in December 2006. Named for donor Melinda French Gates, the facility bring various arts and sciences under one roof with teaching and research laboratories for biological chemis...
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DATELINE San Francisco The new $144-million San Francisco Federal Building is slated for completion in November of 2006. Construction began on the 605,000-sf project in June 2002; the facility is now 75 percent complete. Featuring “green” building systems, the ...
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DATELINE Athens, Ga. The University of Georgia's College of Veterinary Medicine opened its $63-million Animal Health Research Center in early summer of 2006. Dedicated to the study of the treatment and prevention of emerging infectious diseases of zoonotic origin, the three-s...
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DATELINE Baltimore County, Md. The University of Maryland, Baltimore County (UMBC) will begin construction in summer of 2009 on a $132-million arts and humanities facility. Funded by the state, the 220,000-sf building will include a 425-seat concert hall, a 300-seat theater and a ...
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DATELINE Newberg, Ore. Providence Newberg Medical Center has constructed the first LEED® Gold certified hospital in the United States. Built by Skanska USA Building, the $70 million Newberg, Ore., facility will have repaid its initial "green" investment cost ...
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DATELINE East Walpole, Mass. German pharmaceutical company Bayer AG will break ground in July 2006 on a $100-million expansion of its manufacturing facility in East Walpole, Mass. The facility, occupied by Bayer's medical diagnostics division, produces reagents used in diagnosti...
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DATELINE Logan, Utah Utah State University is constructing the $13-million David G. Sant Engineering Innovation Building on its Logan campus. The three-story, 34,000-sf facility is 135 feet long by 84 feet wide and will house laboratories of various sizes with modular, f...
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DATELINE New Haven, Conn. Completed in April 2005, Pfizer's 62,000-sf Clinical Research Unit (CRU) in New Haven, Conn., features state-of-the-art, flexible lab and research space for clinical trials of drug certification products and accommodates 50 volunteers and 50 staff. D...
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DATELINE Philadelphia, Pa. The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP) celebrated the groundbreaking on June 2, 2006 of a $400-million research tower in West Philadelphia. Sited on the former Philadelphia Civic Center site, the 558,000-sf, eight-story facility will accommod...
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DATELINE Irving, Texas Fluor Corporation dedicated its new global headquarters in Irving, Texas, on June 5, 2006. Housing approximately 180 employees, the 140,000-sf, three-story, dual-wing facility was constructed on a 26-acre property located in the Las Colinas business ...
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DATELINE Philadelphia The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia broke ground in early summer of 2006 on a $400-million translational research building on the former Philadelphia Civic Center site. The eight-story, 558,000-sf facility will house four new laboratory floors, a...
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DATELINE Devens, Mass. Bristol-Myers will construct a 750,000-sf large-scale biologics manufacturing faciltiy on 85 acres at the former Fort Devens Army Base in Devens, Mass. The $1.1-billion project includes a $660-million capital expenditure by Bristol-Myers to construct ...
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