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NCSU College of Veterinary Medicine Builds Companion Animal Center

Published 6/25/2008

North Carolina State University’s College of Veterinary Medicine is building the $72 million Randall B. Terry Jr. Companion Animal Medical Center in Raleigh. Housing small animal services including cardiology, internal medicine, neurology, emergency, critical care, surgery, and oncology, the 115,000-sf center will accommodate up to 25,000 cases a year. The project is being built by general contractor Bovis Lend Lease and includes a 530-space parking deck, road realignment, and infrastructure improvements to power, chilled water, steam, and storm management systems. The Terry Center will house a new multi-leaf collimation linear accelerator for animal radiation therapy. The project broke ground in November of 2007 with completion slated for late 2009.