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University of North Dakota Breaks Ground on School of Medicine and Health Sciences

Published 5/1/2014

The University of North Dakota began site work in April of 2014 on a $124 million facility for the School of Medicine and Health Sciences in Grand Forks, N.D. The 320,000-gsf building was designed by JLG Architects working in collaboration with Perkins+Will and Steinberg Architects. Located on an 8.3-acre site, the footprint of the four-story medical school is 78,000 sf. The team of PCL Construction Services and Community Contractors will provide construction manager at risk (CMaR) services for the project. Groundbreaking is scheduled for July of 2014 and completion is expected in July of 2016.

Organization Project Role
PCL Construction
Construction Manager