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DATELINE HERSHEY, Pa. Pennsylvania State University is constructing the $121 million Cancer Institute at Hershey Medical Center in Hershey, Pa. Slated for occupancy in spring of 2009, the facility will house clinical and basic science research laboratories and instructional fa...
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DATELINE St. Louis Covidien, a pharmaceutical and healthcare products manufacturer, is expanding its St. Louis County operations. In Maryland Heights, a $72 million expansion will add over 12,000-sf to the existing 364,000-sf facility, including 5,000-sf for radiopharmaceut...
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DATELINE Chapel Hill, N.C. The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill dedicated the Frederick P. Brooks Jr. Computer Science Building in October of 2008. The 30,000-sf, four-story facility features laboratories for graphics and computer security, classrooms, faculty offices, a...
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DATELINE HOUSTON The University of Texas is constructing a three-building biomedical complex in Houston. The three facilities total approximately 400,000 sf and have a construction cost of $161.5 million. The $90 million UT Dental Branch facility is slated for completion ...
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DATELINE Rochester, N.Y. The University of Rochester broke ground in October of 2008 on the $76.4 million Clinical and Translational Science Building in Rochester, N.Y. Representing a partnership of the University of Rochester Medical Center, the state of New York, and the Nation...
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DATELINE Morgantown, W.V. West Virginia University officially opened a $12 million addition to the College of Engineering and Mineral Resources in Morgantown in October of 2008. The four-story facility houses biomedical engineering labs, group study rooms, offices, a 120-seat clas...
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DATELINE Miami BD Biosciences is building the AF2 (Animal-Free/Antibiotic-Free) bioprocess manufacturing facility in Miami. The 90,000-sf cGMP production plant is expected to open in October of 2009 and will manufacture products monitored for animal-origin component raw...
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DATELINE Woodstock, ON, Canada Woodstock General Hospital broke ground on its new 350,000-sf facility in fall of 2008. Located in Woodstock, ON, Canada, the three-story, 178-bed hospital will feature advanced diagnostic imaging, five surgical suites, a critical care unit, and a women&r...
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DATELINE Fort Collins, Colo. Colorado State University celebrated the completion of the $45 million University Center for the Arts in Fort Collins in October of 2008. Supporting programs in music, theatre, dance, and art, the 225,550-sf project includes five performance venues: the 5...
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DATELINE Orlando Orlando VA Medical Center broke ground on its $650 million hospital in October of 2008. Located in the Lake Nona area of Orlando, the 134-bed facility will include a 120-bed Community Living Center and a 60-bed Residential Rehabilitation Program. Providin...
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DATELINE San Diego San Diego-based contract research organization Bio-Quant received full accreditation from the Association for the Assessment and Accreditation of Laboratory Animal Care (AAALAC) International in October of 2008. AAALAC’s extensive on-site evaluation...
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DATELINE FREDERICK, Md. The Department of Homeland Security dedicated the $143 million National Biodefense Analysis and Countermeasures Center at Fort Detrick in Frederick, Md., in October of 2008. The 160,000-sf facility will be operated by Battelle National Biodefense Institut...
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DATELINE Mona, Jamaica The University of the West Indies is planning to build a $3 billion complex for its Faculty of Medical Sciences in Mona, Jamaica. Construction will begin in the first quarter of 2009. The facility will house five large lecture halls, teaching and research...
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DATELINE GURGAON, INDIA Fortis Healthcare is constructing the Fortis International Institute of Medical Sciences in Gurgaon, India. Construction began on the 350-bed hospital in August of 2007 with completion expected in early 2010. The project represents the first phase of a pl...
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DATELINE Glassboro, N.J. Rowan University opened the $10 million Samuel H. Jones Innovation Center in October of 2008 in Glassboro, N.J. Located in the 200-acre South Jersey Technology Park, the 45,000-sf facility provides incubator and laboratory space for University, industry, ...
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DATELINE Salt Lake City The University of Utah will break ground in summer of 2009 on the $130 million James L. Sorenson Molecular Biotechnology Building in Salt Lake City. The 193,000-sf project is part of the $500 million Utah Science Technology and Research Initiative (USTAR)...
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DATELINE Cambridge, Mass. MIT is building a 160,000-sf expansion of its Media Lab in Cambridge, Mass. The new extension is known as Building E14 and is slated to open in October of 2009. Designed by Maki and Associates of Tokyo, the six-story facility will house seven research lab...
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DATELINE Trinity, Fla. HCA Inc. is building the $195 million Medical Center of Trinity in Trinity, Fla. The project includes a five-story, 400,000-sf hospital tower and an attached three-story, 90,000-sf medical office building. Housing 236 beds, the project broke ground in May...
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DATELINE Shanghai, China U.S.-based auto parts manufacturer BorgWarner began construction on a $120 million R&D center in Shanghai in October of 2008. The 43,000-sm China Technology Center (CTC) is located in the Shanghai Zizhu Science-based Industrial Park and is slated for ...
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DATELINE Dallas The University of Texas at Dallas broke ground in October of 2008 on the $29 million Math, Science, and Engineering Teaching-Learning Center (MSET). Slated for completion in 2010, the undergraduate instructional facility will house lecture halls, classroo...
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DATELINE Stanford, Calif. Stanford University School of Medicine broke ground on the $200 million Lorry I. Lokey Stem Cell Research Building on October 27, 2008 in Stanford, Calif. The 200,000-sf facility is scheduled to open in summer of 2010 and will be the largest stem cell res...
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DATELINE SACRAMENTO, Calif. Sutter Health broke ground on the Anderson Lucchetti Women's and Children's Center at Sutter Medical Center in Sacramento in October of 2008. Slated for completion in 2011, the 395,241-sf building will house neonatal, pediatric, and maternity services. Th...
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DATELINE Wood Dale, Ill. SANYO Commercial Solutions introduced its newly redesigned MIR-154 and MIR-254 refrigerated incubators in October of 2008. Offering a wide variety of temperature range, humidity and lighting patterns, the MIR-154 and MIR-254 environmental test chambers en...
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DATELINE Madison, Wis. The University of Wisconsin-Madison completed the $12.5 million Institute for Influenza Viral Research in October of 2008. Located in the University Research Park in Madison, the 30,000-sf BSL-3 facility accommodates flu vaccine research for the School of...
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DATELINE Grant-Valkaria, Fla. Honda R&D Americas will open its 11,000-sf marine engine research facility in Grant-Valkaria, Fla., in December of 2008. Supporting testing and product development for boat motors, the sustainably-designed facility will feature local and recycled cons...
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DATELINE Shanghai, China Charles River Laboratories opened its 60,000-sf preclinical facility in Shanghai in October of 2008. The drug development building will begin providing GLP (Good Laboratory Practice) biopharmaceutical research and development services in the first quarter...
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DATELINE Sandusky, Ohio Firelands Regional Medical Center completed a $146 million renovation and expansion of its hospital in Sandusky, Ohio, in July of 2008. Designed by Harley Ellis Devereaux, the 364,000-sf project included six new construction and renovation projects. Harle...
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DATELINE FORT VALLEY, GA. Fort Valley State University broke ground on a $20 million science center in October of 2008 in Fort Valley, Ga. Slated for completion in fall of 2009, the 59,000-sf building will house seven biology teaching labs, five chemistry labs, a geology lab, and ...
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DATELINE Fort Collins, Colo. The Centers for Disease Control will initiate construction in January of 2009 on the second phase of the Division of Vector-Borne Infectious Diseases facility in Fort Collins, Colo. The first 165,000-sf phase, representing 80 percent of the completed proj...
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DATELINE Bedford, Mass. GSI Group, a manufacturer of laser and precision motion technologies, completed a 150,000-sf renovation of its Bedford, Mass., facility in October of 2008. Comprised of improvements to 90,000-sf of manufacturing, testing, and assembly areas and 60,000-sf ...
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DATELINE North Logan, Utah Utah State University broke ground on the Utah Science, Technology and Research (USTAR) building in October of 2008 in North Logan. The $60 million facility will house incubator space as well as USU’s Center for Advanced Nutrition, the Cache County ...
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DATELINE Los Angeles Children’s Hospital Los Angeles is constructing the $548 million New Hospital Building in Los Angeles, Calif. The 280-bed, 460,000-sf facility broke ground in June of 2005. The project architect is Zimmer Gunsul Frasca with Rudolph & Sletten as ...
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DATELINE London Imperial College London opened its £8.4 million bioengineering education and research facility in London in October of 2008. Located on the South Kensington campus, the project will provide research and teaching laboratories, lecture halls, offices,...
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DATELINE New Albany, Ohio Nationwide Mutual Insurance Co. will begin construction in January of 2010 on a $96 million data center in New Albany, Ohio. The 120,000-sf facility will be sited on 45 acres in the New Albany Research and Information District. Completion is slated for De...
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DATELINE Fairfield, Calif. FedEx Ground Package Systems signed a 30-year lease in October of 2008 for a 330,750-sf facility in Fairfield, Calif. The building is three times the size of FedEx’s existing facility in Benicia, Calif. FedEx will construct additional office facilit...
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DATELINE Murfreesboro, Tenn. Middle Tennessee Medical Center is constructing a $184 million replacement hospital in Murfreesboro, Tenn. The 561,000-sf facility will include 10 operating rooms, 11 labor and delivery suites, an intensive care unit, emergency, and diagnostic imaging fac...
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DATELINE Bloomington, Ind. Indiana University Bloomington broke ground on the 6,000-sf Research and Teaching Preserve Field Laboratory on October 20, 2008. Built by Turner Construction, facility will support research in environmental science, geology, and biology. LEED certificatio...
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DATELINE KANNAPOLIS, N.C. The North Carolina Research Campus celebrated the opening of three buildings on its 350-acre life sciences campus in Kannapolis in October of 2008. The $1.5 billion project was designed by Narmour Wright Creech Architecture and developed by Castle & C...
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DATELINE New Albany, Ohio Pharmaforce will break ground on a $35 million pharmaceutical research and office complex in New Albany, Ohio, in November of 2008. The project includes a 70,000-sf sterile production facility, a 15,000-sf research laboratory, and 15,000-sf of office spac...
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DATELINE BIDDEFORD, Maine The University of New England dedicated the Pickus Center for Biomedical Research and the Cecile Morgane Research Laboratories in October of 2008. Located in Biddeford, Maine, the $6 million, 22,000-sf collaborative research facility includes six laborato...
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DATELINE Norman, Okla. Norman Regional Hospital’s $130 million HealthPlex medical center is slated for completion in summer of 2009. Sited on 95 acres in Norman, Okla., the 400,000-sf hospital will feature a heart and vascular institute, women's and children's care, an ur...
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DATELINE West Lafayette, Ind. Purdue University is planning to construct the $18 million Seng-Liang Wang Hall in West Lafayette, Ind. Housing the School of Electrical and Computer Engineering, the 39,370-sf facility is slated for completion in 2010. The project will include the Robert...
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DATELINE Eugene, Ore. The University of Oregon is planning to construct the $65 million Robert and Beverly Lewis Integrative Science Building in Eugene. Slated for completion by 2012, the 100,000-sf interdisciplinary research and teaching building will house facilities for neu...
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DATELINE MEMPHIS, TENN. The University of Tennessee Health Science Center’s $25 million Regional Biocontainment Laboratory is slated for completion in early 2009. Located in the UT-Baptist Research Park in Memphis, the 30,315-gsf (16,250-nsf) project will provide 7,300-sf ...
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DATELINE Las Vegas, Nev. The Department of Veterans Affairs has awarded the joint venture construction firm of Clark/Hunt a $364.9 million contract to build a 790,000-sf medical center in Las Vegas, Nev. Slated for completion by September 2011, the project will include 90 hospita...
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DATELINE Tripoli, Libya Al Fateh University has selected Hill International as construction manager for a $2 billion expansion of its campus in Tripoli, Libya. The project includes 18 million sf of new construction and expansion in 39 buildings, as well infrastructure improvemen...
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DATELINE Lafayette, Ind. The new $238 million Clarian Arnett Hospital opened in Lafayette, Ind., in October of 2008. The 350,000-sf acute care facility broke ground in spring of 2006. The not-for-profit hospital includes 152 beds and six operating rooms. Clarian Arnett Hospital i...
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DATELINE Hanover, Germany Leibniz University is building the €14 million Nano and Quantum Engineering Laboratory in Hanover, Germany. The project includes 430 sm of chemical, measurement and laser laboratories; 509 sm of researcher workrooms; and a 410 sm cleanroom. The facil...
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DATELINE Wayne, N.J. William Paterson University broke ground on the renovation and expansion of Science Hall in Wayne, N.J., in September of 2008. Designed by the New York office of HOK, the multidisciplinary facility will house classrooms, laboratories, core facilities, adm...
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DATELINE College Station, Texas Texas A&M University will begin construction in November of 2008 on a $13.1 million Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Facility in College Station. Housing NMR spectrometers, the building will support research for the University’s structural biology pro...
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DATELINE ROYAL OAK, Mich. William Beaumont Hospital began building the $200 million North Pavilion in Royal Oak, Mich., in fall of 2008. Construction will reach completion in 2010 with occupancy expected by 2011. The five-story facility will include a 360,000-sf emergency center, ...
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DATELINE BINGHAMTON, N.Y. SUNY Binghamton University began construction on the $66 million Engineering and Science Facility in October of 2008. Located in Binghamton, N.Y., the 125,000-sf building will house flexible laboratories, offices, and incubator space. The two-story projec...
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DATELINE ESCONDIDO, Calif. Palomar Pomerado Health is constructing the $774 million Palomar Medical Center West in Escondido, Calif. Sited on 37 acres, the 11-story hospital will house 300 inpatient beds when it opens in 2011. The 1.2 million-sf project broke ground in fall of 2007...
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DATELINE Tallahassee, Fla. Florida State University celebrated the opening of its $56 million psychology building in October of 2008. Designed by Flad Architects and Elliott, Marshall and Innis, the project is comprised of three wings housing 49 research labs, 54 administrative and...
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DATELINE SACRAMENTO, CALIF. The University of California, Davis broke ground on the $62 million Institute for Regenerative Cures on September 26, 2008. The 54,200-sf stem cell research facility will be located in a 92,000-sf building on the University’s Sacramento campus. Hous...
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DATELINE TROY, N.Y. Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute opened the $200 million Experimental Media and Performing Arts Center in October of 2008 in Troy, N.Y. The 220,000-sf technology-rich facility includes a 1,200-seat concert hall, a 400-seat theater, artist studios and rehe...
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DATELINE Brevard, N.C. Transylvania Regional Hospital completed a $14 million expansion and renovation of its Brevard, N.C., medical center in October of 2008. Housing a 25,000-sf, 30-room inpatient wing, the project includes a new front entrance, lobby, and pharmacy....
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DATELINE York Township, Mich. Toyota opened the $187 million Toyota Technical Center in York Township, Mich., in October of 2008. Sited on 700 acres, the 530,000-sf project is comprised of a crash test and safety building and an engineering design building. The facility can accommodat...
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DATELINE Orlando, Fla. The University of Central Florida dedicated the $850,000 Siemens Energy Center in Orlando in October of 2008. Created in partnership with Siemens Power Generation, the 10,900-sf laboratory will provide collaborative research space for UCF and Siemens to d...
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DATELINE Wausau, Wis. The Marshfield Clinic dedicated the $40 million Laird Center for Medical Research in October of 2008 in Wausau, Wis. The 118,000-sf facility houses research and clinical laboratories for human genetics, emerging infectious diseases, and biomedical informa...
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DATELINE Brisbane, Australia The University of Queensland opened the National Imaging Facility in Brisbane, Australia, on October 1, 2008. The project houses a $4.5 million PET/MRI system, a $3.5 million 9.4T scanner, a $2.1 million research cyclotron, a $1.5 million 1.5T MRI, and an...
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DATELINE Washington, D.C. The American Institute of Architects (AIA) released of six new contract documents on October 17, 2008. The 3.5 Release includes: • The E202-2008 Building Information Modeling (BIM) exhibit • The C196-2008 and ...
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DATELINE LOUISVILLE, KY. The University of Louisville is constructing the $34.6 million Center for Predictive Medicine on its East Louisville campus in Shelby County, Ky. The 37,000-sf project is an NIH-funded Regional Biodefense Laboratory and houses BSL-3 facilities for researc...
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DATELINE Niagara University, N.Y. Niagara University is planning to construct the $25 million Golisano Center for Integrated Sciences on its campus in upstate New York. The two-story, 44,000-sf complex will house interdisciplinary classrooms and laboratories for biology, chemistry, physic...
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DATELINE DAHLGREN, VA. The Naval Surface Warfare Center initiated construction in October of 2008 on the $25 million Research Development and Acquisition and Test and Evaluation Consolidation Facility in Dahlgren, Va. The two-story, 58,000-sf R&D laboratory will provide com...
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DATELINE Hammond, Ind. Purdue University is planning to construct the $40 million ETB project on its Calumet campus in Hammond, Ind. SmithGroup’s Detroit office will provide consulting design, lab design, and lab planning services for the approximately 77,000-gsf facility...
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DATELINE Tampa, Fla. The University of South Florida has selected HOK to design its new $82 million interdisciplinary science teaching and research facility. The 260,610-sf building will be located on the University’s Tampa campus....
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DATELINE Madison, Wis. SAFC Pharma broke ground in October of 2008 on a 45,000-sf manufacturing facility for active pharmaceutical ingredients in Verona, Wis. Sited in the Verona Technology Park, the expansion will accommodate 50 additional employees. The $30 million facility w...
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DATELINE St. Cloud, Minn. St. Cloud State University has selected Rafferty Rafferty Tollefson Lindeke Architects (RRTL) to design the $42 million Integrated Science and Engineering Laboratory Facility (ISELF) in St. Cloud, Minn. Schematic design for the approximately 100,000-sf re...
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DATELINE Fort Collins, Colo. Colorado State University broke ground on a $17.5 million expansion of Rockwell Hall in Fort Collins on October 2, 2008. Housing 40,500 sf for the College of Business, the project will feature nine technology-rich classrooms, a financial data laboratory, ...
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DATELINE PORT ST. LUCIE, FLA. Torrey Pines Institute for Molecular Studies (TPIMS) completed its $40 million, 103,000-sf headquarters in Port St. Lucie, Fla., in September of 2008. Built by Suffolk Construction in the Florida Center for Innovation, the project began construction in Fe...
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DATELINE LEXINGTON, Mass. Cubist Pharmaceuticals opened its new 35,000-sf research facility in late September of 2008. Located at Cubist’s headquarters in Lexington, Mass., the laboratory building will support research and development of molecular disease treatments. The sus...
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DATELINE Hickory, N.C. Turbotec, a manufacturer of high performance heat exchangers, will expand its campus in Hickory, N.C., with the construction of a 20,000-sf production facility. The project will employ an additional 25 workers when operations commence in January of 2009. ...
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DATELINE Malta, N.Y. Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) will construct a $4.6 billion chip manufacturing plant in Malta, N.Y. Located in the Luther Forest Technology Park in Saratoga County, the 1.2 million-sf facility will break ground in summer of 2009 with production commencing ...
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DATELINE Kalamazoo, Mich. Pfizer is investing $3 million to expand its Animal Genetics unit in Kalamazoo, Mich. Twenty employees will be relocated to Building 300 from a site in Louisiana that will be closed. The new Animal Genetics unit will open in March of 2009. The project is ...
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DATELINE Davis, Calif. The University of California, Davis is planning to construct the second phase of the Robert Mondavi Institute for Wine and Food Science. The $16.5 million, 32,000-sf project will feature a teaching and research winery, a food science laboratory, and a bre...
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DATELINE Fort Wayne, Ind. Parkview Regional Medical Center broke ground in September of 2008 on a $536 million expansion of its hospital campus in Fort Wayne, Ind. The completed 900,000-sf facility will provide over 400 beds in private rooms, a new heart center, and specialty cent...
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DATELINE Akron, Ohio Summa Health System opened the $28 million Jean B. and Milton N. Cooper Cancer Center on its Akron City Hospital campus in September of 2008. The three-story building provides comprehensive outpatient cancer services in a single location and houses advanc...
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DATELINE Knoxville, Tenn. The University of Tennessee will officially open the $17 million Howard H. Baker Jr. Center for Public Policy in Knoxville in October of 2008. The 51,000-sf education and research facility will house offices, classrooms, archives, an auditorium, a museum,...
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DATELINE San Francisco The California Academy of Sciences opened its new 410,000-sf museum in San Francisco's Golden Gate Park in September of 2008. Designed by Renzo Piano, the sustainably-designed facility is comprised of 12 separate buildings and includes the Steinhart Aquar...
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DATELINE Baltimore The University of Maryland, Baltimore County will begin construction in July of 2010 on the Performing Arts and Humanities Facility (PAHF) in Baltimore. The facility will house the Office of Arts and Culture and the departments of Dance, English, Music, P...
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DATELINE College Station, Texas Texas A&M University will begin construction in November of 2008 on a $104 million emerging technologies engineering building in College Station, Texas. The facility will house the departments of biomedical engineering and industrial and systems engin...
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DATELINE PHILADELPHIA The University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine dedicated the $302 million Ruth and Raymond Perelman Center for Advanced Medicine in Philadelphia on October 2, 2008. The 500,000-sf outpatient facility houses 12 clinical specialties with integrated diagn...
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DATELINE KELOWNA, BC, Canada The University of British Columbia broke ground on three facilities at its Okanagan campus in Kelowna in September of 2008. The $33.7 million, 4,266-sm Health Sciences Centre will house medical education classrooms, lecture halls, laboratories, and facult...
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DATELINE London Hammersmith Hospital will begin construction in April of 2009 on a £100 million cardiovascular research facility in London. The three-story translational research facility will be housed in a larger six-story building that will include a genomics ce...
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DATELINE Albuquerque, N.M. Sandia National Laboratories recognized five LEED-certified buildings in September of 2008. The facilities include:• The MESA MicroFab facility, housing cleanrooms for semiconductor manufacturing• The MESA Mic...
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DATELINE Brookings, S.D. South Dakota State University opened the $12.1 million Wellness Center in Brookings in September of 2008. The facility was designed by Ohlson Lavoie Collaborative of Denver with EAPC Architects Engineers of Fargo as architect of record. The general contra...
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DATELINE Huntsville, Texas Sam Houston State University broke ground on the $38.5 million Performing Arts Center in Huntsville, Texas, on October 2, 2008. The 91,976-sf facility will feature an 800-seat concert hall, a 150-seat recital hall, an outdoor performance area, and practic...
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DATELINE St. Louis Washington University dedicated the Harry and Susan Seigle Hall in St. Louis on September 25, 2008. The four-story, 145,736-sf building is located on the University’s Danforth Campus and houses 139 offices, 15 classrooms, and conference rooms. The i...
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DATELINE Danbury, Conn. MannKind dedicated its new biopharmaceutical manufacturing facility in Danbury, Conn., in September of 2008. Designed by KlingStubbins and CRB Consulting Engineers, the 263,900-sf project will house production operations from receipt of raw materials, inc...
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