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Oklahoma State University Opens Tandy Medical Academic Building

Published 10/22/2017
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Oklahoma State University opened the $45 million Tandy Medical Academic Building in Tulsa in September of 2017. Located at the OSU Center for Health Sciences, the four-story, 84,000-sf facility provides advanced simulation training suites including an emergency room, an intensive care unit, a birthing suite, an operating room, and an ambulance bay. The project also offers over 20 small breakout rooms, 18 exam rooms, three lecture halls, classrooms, conference rooms, study carrels, and a simulated hospital and manipulation lab for the College of Osteopathic Medicine. Ground was broken on the facility in October of 2015. The project was designed by Dewberry and built by FlintCo.

Organization Project Role
Dewberry
Architect
Flintco
Construction Manager