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NeoGenomics Builds Oncology Laboratory and Global Headquarters in Fort Myers
NeoGenomics will break ground in late 2019 on a $55 million oncology laboratory and global headquarters facility in Fort Myers, Fla. Designed by Studio Plus, the 150,000-sf facility will provide the comprehensive cancer diagnostics company with research and administrative space for up to 575 employees. Located on a 14-acre parcel, the building will support clinical trials of new oncology therapeutics with a state-of-the-art molecular lab with next-generation sequencing capabilities.
Swansea University Plans Center for Integrative Semiconductor Materials
Swansea University is planning to construct the £30 million Center for Integrative Semiconductor Materials in Wales in the United Kingdom. The three-story, 46,500-sf facility will house cleanrooms, labs, and offices to support the creation of advanced semiconductor materials, processes, and technologies. Located on the Bay Campus, the multidisciplinary project will integrate manufacturing, research, and development operations as well as offering business incubation and workforce development opportunities.
University of Saskatchewan Constructs Sports Science Facility
The University of Saskatchewan is building the $45 million Merlis Belsher Place in Saskatoon, Canada. The multi-sport facility will include a community ice rink, a gymnasium with two full-size basketball courts, locker rooms, lounges, therapy rooms, and a 2,500-seat hockey bowl with room for an additional 1,000 fans. The project will feature the $2 million Ron and Jane Graham Sport Science and Health Centre, a performance research facility supporting athlete conditioning, education, nutrition, injury prevention, and recovery.
Colorado State University Breaks Ground on Center for Vector-Borne Infectious Diseases
Colorado State University broke ground in July of 2019 on the $22 million Center for Vector-Borne Infectious Diseases in Fort Collins. Designed by Merrick & Company and BSA LifeStructures, the 41,000-sf research facility will house the Department of Microbiology, Immunology and Pathology. The project will provide offices, support space, and BSL-2 labs for the detection and study of arthropod-borne and infectious diseases.
Komatsu Mining Plans Milwaukee Headquarters Campus
Komatsu Mining Corp. is planning to construct a new $285 million headquarters campus in Milwaukee. The project will include an administrative office building with an integrated research center and a company museum. A 430,000-sf manufacturing facility will also be built on the 54-acre site. Groundbreaking will occur in late 2019 with completion expected in 2022. Subsequent phases of development may include the expansion of both structures and the construction of a second manufacturing building.