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DATELINE Framingham, Mass. Genzyme Corp. opened the $125 million Science Center in Framingham, Mass., on September 22, 2008. Designed by ARC/Architectural Resources Cambridge, the facility has attained LEED Gold sustainable design certification. The six-story, 180,000-sf building h...
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DATELINE Dallas Baylor Health Care System is planning to build a $350 million cancer center in Dallas. The 450,000-sf facility will include an outpatient cancer center which will open in 2011. A 120-bed cancer hospital will break ground in 2010 with completion expected i...
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DATELINE WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. Purdue University dedicated the $25 million Martin C. Jischke Biomedical Engineering Building in West Lafayette, Ind., on September 30, 2008. Created in partnership with the state of Indiana, the building houses the Weldon School of Biomedical Engineering...
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DATELINE Modesto, Calif. The Kaiser Foundation opened the $430 million Modesto Medical Center in September of 2008 in Modesto, Calif. The five-story, 1.45 million-sf facility includes 112 private acute care beds and a 24-bay emergency department with chemical decontamination show...
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DATELINE Beijing, China Tsinghua University is partnering with semiconductor manufacturer Rohm Co. to build the Tsinghua-Rohm Electronic Engineering Hall in Beijing, China. Designed to support collaborative development of electronic devices, the ¥2 billion R&D facility i...
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DATELINE Murfreesboro, Tenn. Ascension Health is building the $278 million Middle Tennessee Medical Center in Murfreesboro. The 560,000-sf project began construction in April of 2008 and is slated for completion in late 2010. The 386-bed hospital is being built by Turner Universal....
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DATELINE COLUMBIA, Mo. Analytical Bio-Chemistry Laboratories opened its $15 million pharmaceutical laboratory in Missouri University’s Discovery Ridge Research Park in Columbia, Mo., in September of 2008. The 90,000-sf facility will initially house 210 employees with the ...
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DATELINE MIAMI GARDENS, Fla. St. Thomas University opened its $10.3 million undergraduate science facility in Miami Garden, Fla., in September of 2008. The 26,000-sf life science building provides 14 research labs, eight teaching labs, and classrooms....
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DATELINE Pomona, N.J. Richard Stockton College opened its new $40 million dormitory complex in Pomona, N.J., in September of 2008. Comprised of six three-story buildings, the 165,000-sf project was designed by RMJM Hillier and can accommodate a total of 390 students. The gener...
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DATELINE Aurora, Colo. The University of Colorado Denver opened the $204 million Research 2 (R2) laboratory in Aurora in September of 2008. The 500,000-sf facility is located on the Anschutz Medical Campus and houses flexible research laboratories and offices. Construction was ...
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DATELINE Tallahassee, Fla. Florida State University dedicated the $55.8 million James E. King Jr. Life Sciences Teaching & Research Center in Tallahassee on September 12, 2008. The 181,000-sf facility was built by LLT Building Corp. and is expected to attain LEED sustainable de...
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DATELINE Gurgaon, India Carrier India, an air-conditioning and refrigeration manufacturer, broke ground on its Research & Development Centre in Gurgaon in September of 2008. Part of a $50 million investment in Carrier’s Indian operations, the project will be built to m...
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DATELINE LEXINGTON, Mass. RainDance Technologies dedicated its new headquarters and manufacturing facility in Lexington, Mass., on September 26, 2008. The 28,000-sf facility will house administrative offices and commercial manufacturing operations. RainDance Technologies is a prov...
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DATELINE LA JOLLA, CALIF. The Sanford Consortium for Regenerative Medicine will break ground in January of 2009 on a $115.2 million stem cell research facility in La Jolla, Calif. The Sanford Consortium, a nonprofit research group comprised of the Burnham Institute for Medical Res...
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DATELINE EAST STROUDSBURG, Pa. East Stroudsburg University opened the $41 million Science and Technology Center in East Stroudsburg, Pa., in September of 2008. The facility will provide space for instruction in biology, chemistry, computer science, mathematics, and physics. Designed to...
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DATELINE Towson, Md. Towson University is building a new College of Liberal Arts complex in Towson, Md. The academic facility will house technology-rich classrooms, lecture halls, seminar rooms, faculty offices, and basement space. The construction manager is The Whiting-Turn...
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DATELINE University Park, Pa. Pennsylvania State University is planning to construct the 275,600-sf Millennium Science Complex in University Park, Pa. Designed by Rafael Viñoly Architects, the interdisciplinary, collaborative facility will house research laboratories and office...
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DATELINE ORANGE, Calif. The University of California, Irvine completed the 482,428-sf University Hospital academic medical center in Orange, Calif., in September of 2008. The $375 million hospital provides 191 beds as well as research and training facilities for the UCI School o...
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DATELINE Montreal, QB, Canada McGill University opened the $73 million Life Sciences Complex (LSC) in Montreal, Quebec, on September 24, 2008. The project is comprised of the Francesco Bellini Life Sciences Building and the Cancer Research Building. The interdisciplinary research comp...
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DATELINE NEWPORT NEWS, Va. Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility has received $310 million from the U.S. Department of Energy to upgrade the Continuous Electron Beam Accelerator Facility in Newport News, Va. The project includes construction of a new experimental hall and ...
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DATELINE Warsaw, Ind. Biomet opened the $3.5 million Orthopaedic Skills Academy in Warsaw, Ind., in August of 2008. The 27,000-sf facility houses a 48-seat auditorium, a conference room, and two instructional laboratories. Supporting training for orthopaedic surgeons to correc...
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DATELINE San Jose, Calif. Tesla Motors will begin construction in summer of 2009 on a $250 million headquarters and manufacturing campus in San Jose, Calif. Consolidating the electric car maker’s existing Santa Clara operations, the project will be built to meet LEED Gold ce...
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DATELINE PHILADELPHIA Children's Hospital of Philadelphia’s $400 million Colket Translational Research Building is slated for completion in 2010. Sited on Children's Hospital's South Campus, the 450,000-sf, eleven-story facility will include four laboratory floors, admin...
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DATELINE Brisbane, Australia Queensland University of Technology opened the $10.7 million Medical Engineering and Research Facility at The Prince Charles Hospital in Brisbane in September of 2008. The translational research facility will support collaboration between medical speciali...
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DATELINE Phoenix Phoenix Children's Hospital is constructing a $588 million patient care tower in Phoenix, Ariz. The 759,000-sf, 11-story facility will house inpatient rooms, diagnosis and treatment, support, and shell space. The project will double the footprint of the e...
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DATELINE Nottingham, United Kingdom Nottingham Trent University completed the £1.4 million Anthony Nolan Trust Cord Blood Centre at its Clifton campus in Nottingham in September of 2008. The combined blood bank and research center was built by Clean Modules Ltd and includes cleanroom ...
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DATELINE SHANGHAI, China General Motors initiated construction on a $250 million R&D facility in Shanghai in September of 2008. The 120,000-sm building will house the company’s China and Asia Pacific headquarters and the GM Center for Advanced Research and Science. Acco...
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DATELINE Vancouver, BC, Canada Simon Fraser University opened the $56.9 million Blusson Hall in Vancouver, B.C., in September of 2008. The 12,000-sm facility houses open wet and dry laboratories, classrooms, offices, seminar rooms, a lecture hall, and a computer lab. The three-story, U...
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DATELINE Warrenville, Ill. Central DuPage Hospital will begin construction in fall of 2008 on a 58,000-sf proton therapy cancer center in Warrenville, Ill. Completion is expected by 2010 and the facility will open in 2011. The $140 million center will provide treatment for up to 1,...
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DATELINE Grand Rapids, Mich. The Hauenstein Center at Saint Mary’s Healthcare is under construction in Grand Rapids, Mich. The $60 million neurological research and treatment facility began construction in November of 2006 and is slated for completion in February of 2009. Housi...
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DATELINE Hyderabad, India DuPont opened the Biotech Research Center in September of 2008 in Hyderabad, India. Located at the DuPont Knowledge Center, the facility will support research in crop genetics and industrial biotechnology for DuPont Agriculture & Nutrition and DuPont ...
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DATELINE ELGIN, ILL. Sherman Health is constructing a $325 million replacement hospital in Elgin, Ill. Designed by Shepley Bulfinch Richardson & Abbott, the 645,273-sf facility broke ground in June 2006 and is slated for completion in December 2009. The 255-bed facility f...
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DATELINE Lexington, Ky. The University of Kentucky broke ground on a $28.5 million expansion and renovation of the Kentucky Livestock Disease Diagnostic Center in Lexington in September of 2008. The project will include the construction of a necropsy laboratory wing and an admin...
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DATELINE Stanford, Calif. The Stanford Graduate School of Business broke ground on the Knight Management Center on September 10, 2008. The 360,000-sf business school campus will include eight buildings conjoined by three quadrangles. The $350 million project is expected to reach c...
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DATELINE New Haven, Conn. Yale School of Medicine completed the 25,864-sf Laboratory for Surgery, Obstetrics and Gynecology (LSOG) in New Haven, Conn., in September of 2008. Designed by Svigals + Partners, the $9 million project involved renovation of the second and third floors o...
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DATELINE Wright Patterson AFB, Ohio The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers has selected a joint venture of Dayton-based companies Butt Construction and Aztec Electric to renovate two historic facilities, buildings 12 and 17, at Wright Patterson Air Force Base in Ohio. The $19 million project incl...
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DATELINE Ewing, N.J. Philadelphia-based FMC Corp. is relocating to 117,000-sf of laboratory, office, and greenhouse space in Ewing, N.J., in fall of 2009. The research and development facility, sited on 26 acres in the PrincetonSouth Corporate Center, is being developed by Op...
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DATELINE Medford, Ore. Southern Oregon University opened a 68,700-sf academic facility in Medford in September of 2008. Created in collaboration with Rogue Community College, the three-story, joint-use building houses science and computer labs, classrooms, a business center, an...
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DATELINE Zaventem, Belgium Toyota Motor Europe is initiating an €80 million expansion of its European Technical Centre in Zaventem, Belgium. Slated to begin in 2009, the project includes construction of a test track, expanded testing and product development space, and a 12,000...
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DATELINE Fullerton, Calif. California State University Fullerton has awarded the Los Angeles division of PCL Constructors a $118-million design-build contract to construct a 1,080-bed student housing project. LEED Gold certification for sustainable design will be sought for the com...
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DATELINE GILBERT, Ariz. Gilbert Hospital is planning to construct a patient tower on its campus in Gilbert, Ariz. The expansion will house 20 inpatient beds, eight ICU beds, a cardiac catheterization lab, imaging, and surgery. Construction is expected to begin by March of 2009....
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DATELINE Las Vegas The Nevada Cancer Institute is building the 183,378-sf Ralph and Betty Engelstad Cancer Research Building in Las Vegas. Slated for completion in late 2009, the $63 million, three-story facility will house 36 laboratories, including a core clinical researc...
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DATELINE Stanford, Calif. Stanford University is constructing the 130,000-sf Jen-Hsun Huang School of Engineering Center in Stanford, Calif. Slated for completion in the second quarter of 2010, the facility will house administrative offices, a conference center, a student commons,...
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DATELINE IOWA CITY, IOWA The University of Iowa is constructing the $120 million Institute for Biomedical Discovery in Iowa City. Located next to the Carver Biomedical Research Building, the 200,000-sf facility will house laboratories for biomedical, life science, and stem cell r...
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DATELINE Abbotsford, B.C. Abbotsford Regional Hospital and Cancer Centre celebrated the opening of its $355-million facility in September of 2008 in Abbotsford, British Columbia. The 300-bed public-private partnership was financed, designed, and built by Access Health Abbotsford, ...
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DATELINE NEPTUNE, N.J. Jersey Shore University Medical Center is constructing the Northwest Pavilion, a $300 million expansion of its Neptune, N.J., hospital. Adding 400,000 sf, the project includes a 213,000-sf emergency and trauma center, a 109,000-sf diagnosis and treatment ...
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DATELINE Singapore Quintiles Transnational Corp. is expanding its Asia-Pacific operations with a new regional headquarters in Singapore. Housing the Central Laboratory and its Clinical Development Services, the 80,000-sf facility is located in the Cintech IV building now un...
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DATELINE Napa, Calif. Napa Valley College is constructing a 48,000-sf performing arts instructional center in Napa, Calif. Designed by HGA Architects and Engineers, the facility includes a 550-seat theater, a black box theater, offices, a recital venue, and rehearsal spaces. C...
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DATELINE Cambridge, Mass. Novartis opened the 80,000-sf Research Center of Excellence in Virology in Cambridge, Mass., on Sept 13, 2008. The BSL-3 facility houses laboratory and office space for an additional 150 employees. The project will accommodate vaccine research for disease...
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DATELINE BOZEMAN, MONT. Montana State University began construction on the $16 million Animal Bioscience building in Bozeman in September of 2008. The three-story, 40,000-sf facility will house classrooms, research laboratories, and a teaching lab for anatomy, physiology, animal...
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DATELINE Worcester, Mass. The University of Massachusetts Medical School is planning to build a $420 million biomedical research facility in Worcester. The building will support research in genetic therapy, stem cells, and RNAi. UMass Worcester is also building a seven-story medic...
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DATELINE Doha, Qatar Carnegie Mellon University is constructing a 460,000-sf academic facility at the Qatar Foundation’s Education City in Doha. The project, which broke ground in May of 2006, will be dedicated in February of 2009. Designed by Legoretta+Legoretta of Lom...
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DATELINE WILMINGTON, N.C. The Betty H. Cameron Women's and Children's Hospital opened in September of 2008 at Hanover Regional Medical Center in Wilmington, N.C. Featuring wireless technology for optimal communication between patients and nurses, the $45 million facility can accom...
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DATELINE ST. PAUL, Minn. Heraeus Medical Components celebrated the opening of its 60,000-sf manufacturing facility in St. Paul, Minn., on Sept. 12, 2008. Representing the first phase of a three-building project that will consolidate Heraeus’ Minnesota operations, the buildi...
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DATELINE SEVIERVILLE, Tenn. Covenant Health is building the 200,000-sf LeConte Medical Center in Sevierville, Tenn. Slated for completion in 2009, the 79-bed hospital will include the Dolly Parton Center for Women's Services, the Dr. Robert F. Thomas Professional Building, and the T...
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DATELINE Willimantic, Conn. Eastern Connecticut State University (ECSU) is constructing a 173,000-sf science building on its campus in Willimantic, Conn. LEED Silver certification for sustainable design will be sought for the $46 million project, which features daylighting, rainwate...
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DATELINE Madison, Wis. The University of Wisconsin, Madison opened the $134 million Wisconsin Institutes for Medical Research East Tower in September of 2008. Housing the Paul P. Carbone Comprehensive Cancer Center, the seven-story, $185 million biomedical research facility inc...
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DATELINE Butler, Wis. Medical device manufacturer MRPC completed the construction of two cleanrooms in September of 2008. The $2 million project includes a 3,000-sf, Class 100,000 cleanroom and a 2,000-sf, Class 10,000 cleanroom. The expansion creates a total of 50,000-sf of c...
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DATELINE Buffalo, N.Y. The University of Buffalo (SUNY) is planning to construct a 130,000-sf facility for the School of Engineering and Applied Sciences in Buffalo, N.Y. Designed by Perkins + Will, the $73 million building will house flexible laboratories, classrooms, and semi...
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DATELINE CARY, N.C. Siemens Healthcare broke ground on a 143,000-sf training and service facility on its Cary, N.C., campus in August of 2008. Slated for occupancy in early 2010, the six-story building will house offices, training rooms, parking, and a cafeteria. The $57 mil...
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DATELINE Los Angeles The University of Southern California broke ground in September of 2008 on the $82.6 million Eli and Edythe Broad CIRM Center for Regenerative Medicine and Stem Cell Research in Los Angeles. Located on USC's Health Science Campus in Boyle Heights, the 81,...
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DATELINE St. Cloud, Minn. St. Cloud State University is building the $15 million Robert H. Wick Science Building in St. Cloud, Minn. The 36,000-sf addition will house chemistry and biology labs and is slated for completion in fall of 2008. Occupancy is expected in the first quarte...
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DATELINE BROWNSVILLE, TEXAS The University of Texas at Brownsville is planning to construct the $34 million Biomedical Research Laboratories + Community Sciences Building. Comprised of a biomedical research building and a general classroom facility connected by a courtyard, the proj...
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DATELINE Lebanon, Tenn. Lochinvar Corporation, a manufacturer of high-efficiency boilers and water heaters, has created the SYNC Condensing Boiler with an advanced touchscreen control system (SMART TOUCH). SYNC combines stainless steel heat exchanger technology with modulating/c...
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DATELINE Jonesboro, Ark. The University of Arkansas is building the $14.5 million Donald W. Reynolds Center for Health Sciences in Jonesboro. The three-story, 50,650-sf facility will house classrooms, nursing laboratories, research suites, and clinical space. Additionally, 16,750...
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DATELINE BOZEMAN, Mont. Montana State University dedicated the Jutila Research Laboratory and the Johnson Family Livestock Facility in August of 2008. The $2.5 million, 3,500-sf Jutila Research Lab accommodates BSL-3 infectious disease research. The $3.4 million, 7,500-sf Johnso...
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DATELINE CHARLESTON, S.C. The Medical University of South Carolina will break ground by year-end 2008 on a $55 million bioengineering building in Charleston. The four-story, 100,000-sf facility is slated for completion by late 2010. The building will house 36 wet lab and office su...
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DATELINE Austin, Texas The Ronald McDonald House of Austin and Central Texas has received LEED Platinum certification from the U.S. Green Building Council. The 28,500-sf Ronald McDonald House, which opened in December 2007, provides a nurturing environment where families stay t...
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DATELINE Gatton, Australia The University of Queensland opened the $33 million Centre for Advanced Animal Science (CAAS) on its Gatton campus in September of 2008. The biocontainment facility will house laboratories for disease and vaccine research, group and individual animal pens...
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DATELINE BOSTON Boston University Medical Center’s $198 million BSL-4 laboratory at BioSquare in Boston will reach completion by October of 2008. Housing the National Emerging Infectious Diseases Laboratories, the seven-story, 192,000-sf facility will open in April...
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DATELINE Waukesha, Wis. Wisconsin manufacturer Wildeck has introduced an economical and modular Knock-Down Stair system that can be easily assembled on the job site and installed in virtually any facility, including those where space is limited. Wildeck's new KD Stairs – a...
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DATELINE ATLANTA Grady Health System broke ground in August of 2008 on a new $3.4-million facility at Hughes Spalding Children's Hospital in Atlanta. The four-story pediatric hospital is expected to open in 2010. Housing 24 inpatient beds, the project will include an emer...
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DATELINE Urbana-Champaign, Ill. The University of Illinois dedicated the newly renovated and expanded Micro and Nanotechnology Laboratory (MNTL) in Urbana-Champaign on September 4, 2008. The $18 million project created additional laboratory, classroom, research, and meeting facilities. ...
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DATELINE Yakima, Wash. Pacific Northwest University of Health Sciences (PNWU) opened the 45,000-sf College of Osteopathic Medicine in Yakima, Wash., in August of 2008. The $19.7 million facility will provide health science education for primary care physicians as well as offeri...
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DATELINE Scranton, Pa. The Commonwealth Medical College broke ground on the 185,000-sf Medical Sciences Building in Scranton, Pa., in August of 2008. Designed by HOK in partnership with Highland Associates, the facility will support medical education for over 500 students and w...
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DATELINE Williamsburg, Va. The College of William and Mary opened the 111,000-sf Integrated Science Center in Williamsburg, Va., in September of 2008. The facility was completed in two years and houses the department of chemistry as well as space for the departments of biology and ...
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DATELINE Worcester, Mass. Worcester Polytechnic Institute (WPI) opened its new sustainably-designed residence hall in Worcester, Mass., on August 25, 2008. Designed by Cannon Design of Boston and constructed by Gilbane Building Company, the apartment-style residence includes techn...
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DATELINE FREDERICK, MD. The U.S. Department of Homeland Security will dedicate the National Biodefense Analysis & Countermeasures Center (NBACC) on October 22, 2008. Part of the National Interagency Biodefense Campus at Fort Detrick in Frederick, Md., NBACC will support biol...
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DATELINE Caerphilly, U.K. Sterilin Limited, a maker of single use laboratory plastics for life science applications, has created BenchGuard, a highly absorbent paper ideal for protecting benches and surfaces against liquid spills. BenchGuard has a strong polyethylene coating to on...
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DATELINE Albuquerque, N.M. The University of New Mexico will receive $750,000 from the U.S. Department of Commerce to support the fourth phase of development at its Manufacturing Training and Technology Center in Albuquerque. The existing 56,000-sf facility includes a 6,200-sf trai...
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DATELINE Bloomington, Ind. Indiana University has selected Flad Architects and Browning Day Mullins Dierdorf Architects to design the $44 million North Studio Building for the Jacobs of Music in Bloomington. The facility will house faculty teaching studios, classrooms, practice roo...
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DATELINE Bethesda, Md. The National Institutes of Health will provide $70 million annually over four years to a network of nine centers engaged in chemical probes research. The initiative is designed to support the use of small molecule probes, an important tool for the explora...
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DATELINE Atlanta In an effort to help address a national shortage of veterinarians certified to work with laboratory animals, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has begun a new residency program in laboratory animal medicine. The program began in July of...
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DATELINE PHOENIX Maricopa County is constructing a 675,000-sf tower addition to its criminal justice complex in Phoenix, Arizona. Designed by Gould Evans with building systems engineered by Syska Hennessy Group, the 17-story building is slated for completion in 2011. Prov...
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DATELINE VERMILLION, S.D. The University of South Dakota dedicated the Andrew E. Lee Memorial Medicine and Science Building in Vermillion in September of 2008. Part of the Sanford School of Medicine and the School of Health Sciences, the facility houses technology-rich faculty res...
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DATELINE Bridgeport, Texas Doctors’ Hospital opened its new 100,000-sf hospital in Bridgeport, Texas, in August of 2008. The 36-bed facility includes three surgery suites, emergency, ICU, MRI, obstetrics, and radiology. QHR provided healthcare and management consultation serv...
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DATELINE Nashville, Tenn. Franklin Woods Community Hospital has selected Skanska USA Building as pre-construction and construction manager for its new healthcare facility in Johnson City, Tennessee. Karlsberger Architecture is providing the design for the 249,771-sf hospital, whic...
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DATELINE Wroclaw, Poland 3M has selected PM Group of Dublin, Ireland, to provide design and engineering services for a manufacturing facility in Wroclaw, Poland. Slated for completion by June of 2009, the greenfield project will produce aviation and aerospace adhesives and protec...
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DATELINE Austin, Texas The University of Texas at Austin dedicated the $55 million Biomedical Engineering Building on August 28, 2008. The 141,000-sf, six-story building houses classrooms, research laboratories, and administrative offices for the Biomedical Engineering Departme...
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