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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 Orlando The University of Central Florida is designing a new $68 million College of Medicine facility at the UCF Health Sciences Campus at Lake Nona in Orlando. The project team includes Ellenzweig Associates of Cambridge as design architect and HuntonBrady Archi...
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DATELINE San Francisco UC San Francisco is planning to build a $241-million Cardiovascular Research Institute facility at is Mission Bay, San Francisco campus. Groundbreaking is slated for 2008 with completion expected in 2011....
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DATELINE Elkton, Va. Merck is engaged in a $57-million expansion of its Stonewall plant in Elkton, Va. to accommodate demand for its Gardasil vaccine. The project is the second phase of expansion at the facility and includes construction of a new building and installation of ...
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DATELINE Kingston, R.I. The University of Rhode Island (URI) broke ground in March 2007 on the Center for Biotechnology and Life Sciences in Kingston, R.I. Funded in part by a $1 million donation from Amgen, the facility will serve as a major center of education and research tha...
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DATELINE Palo Alto, Calif. Stanford University Medical Center has awarded Sodexho’s Health Care Services Division a five year facilities management contract for plant operations and maintenance. Including 4.5 million sf of space at Stanford Hospital and Clinics, Stanford Univ...
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DATELINE San Francisco Biotechnology firm FibroGen will relocate its headquarters and R&D operations to a 239,000-sf R&D facility in San Francisco’s Mission Bay in the fourth quarter of 2008. The facility is currently under construction and was designed by Dowler-...
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DATELINE Mission Viejo, Calif St. Joseph Health System has selected McCarthy Building Companies as the general contractor for a major addition to Mission Hospital in Mission Viejo, Calif. Construction began in March 2007 on the critical care hospital addition that will allow Mission H...
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DATELINE Columbia, Mo. Contract research organization Analytical Bio-Chemistry (ABC) broke ground in March 2007 on its new $14.4 million laboratory facility in Columbia, Mo. Sited in the University of Missouri’s Discovery Ridge Research Park, the 90,000-sf modular and sca...
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DATELINE Singapore GlaxoSmithKline opened its new $13-million (US) medicinal chemistry laboratory in Singapore in March 2007. The facility is located in the biomedical research hub Biopolis and is part of GSK’s existing Centre for Research in Cognitive and Neurodegene...
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DATELINE Wolfville, NS, Canada Acadia University in Wolfville, Nova Scotia, is initiating an $8-million facility infrastructure improvement plan with Johnson Controls. Entitled the “Sustainability Through Facilities Innovation Initiative," the project will reduce facil...
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DATELINE University Park, Pa. Pennsylvania State University has dedicated the new Food Science Building on its University Park campus. Part of the College of Agricultural Sciences, the 126,000-sf building is located in the East Sub-campus. The $46 million project was designed by IKM I...
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DATELINE Ottawa, Ontario The Canadian federal government has announced the recipients of its 2007 research budget allocations. Science and technology growth will be supported by $1.3 billion in funding, including:
$510 million to the Canada Foundation for Innovation ...
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DATELINE Godfrey, Ill. Lewis & Clark Community College is constructing the $23 million Daisy and Roger P. Templin Nursing Building at the Godfrey, Ill., campus. Ground was broken on the 70,000-sf project in September of 2005 and completion is slated for August of ...
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DATELINE Jupiter, Fla. Scripps Florida is planning to construct its new 350,000-sf facility on the Florida Atlantic University John D. MacArthur Campus in Jupiter, Fla. Slated for completion in December 2008, the $18.6 million project will include three buildings. Building A wi...
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DATELINE Pomona, N.J. Stockton College broke ground on its $26.5-million Housing V Residential Community Commons in Pomona, N.J., in March of 2007. The project, designed by Hillier, will consist of four new dormitories. The buildings will be three stories, wood frame structure...
| | 3.7.07
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DATELINE Mesa, Ariz. Arizona State University is developing approximately 280,000-gsf of building space to accommodate teaching laboratories, academic classrooms, faculty offices, and related ancillary space. The project will accommodate the growth of four distinct but interr...
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DATELINE Reno, Nevada The University of Nevada School of Medicine broke ground in March 2007 on the Center for Molecular Medicine in Reno. Designed by Dekker/Perich/Sabatini, the 100,000-sf building will accommodate basic science research departments such as microbiology, phar...
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DATELINE Rio Piedras, P.R. The University of Puerto Rico (UPR) is partnering with the National Institutes of Health to construct the $85 million Molecular Sciences Complex on UPR’s Rio Piedras campus. The six-story, 150,000-sf facility was designed by The Hillier Group of New...
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DATELINE Mayaguez, P.R. The University of Puerto Rico has initiated construction on the $15 million Bioprocess Institute on its Mayaguez campus. Designed by CMA Architects & Engineers of San Juan, the facility will accommodate monoclonal bioprocess research and pilot-scale p...
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DATELINE Orlando, Fla The Department of Veterans Affairs is planning to construct a $377.7 million medical center in the Lake Nona area of Orlando, Fla. The project includes a 134-bed hospital, a 120-bed nursing home, and an outpatient clinic. Construction is expected to begin...
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DATELINE Palo Alto, Calif. Stanford University plans to break ground in 2009 on the Institute for Stem Cell Biology and Regenerative Medicine. Completion is expected two years later. The building will be funded in part by a $33 million gift from Lorry Lokey, the founder of Business...
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DATELINE Doha, Qatar Texas A&M University celebrated the opening of the QR520mn Engineering Research Building in Doha, Qatar, in March 2007. Located in the Qatar Foundation’s Education City, the facility is designed to be the most technologically advanced engineerin...
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