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SUNY Adirondack Constructs NSTEM Building

Published 8/16/2016
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SUNY Adirondack will begin construction in November of 2016 on a $17 million facility in Queensbury, N.Y., to support programs in nursing, science, technology, engineering, and math. Designed by JMZ Architects and Planners, the 26,500-sf NSTEM building will provide science labs, including suites for physics, geology, and microbiology, as well as classrooms, offices, computer rooms, collaboration areas, and a greenhouse. Featuring a glass façade, the two-story project will be constructed as an addition to the existing science center, which will then undergo renovation. The general contractor is Bast Hatfield Construction. Occupancy of the NSTEM building is expected in September of 2017, with the renovation reaching completion in May of 2018.