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U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs Invests $4.8 Billion to Improve Health Care Infrastructure

Published 2/12/2026

The U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs has announced that it will spend $4.8 billion in fiscal year 2026 to modernize, repair, and improve health care facilities as part of the Veterans Health Administration’s Non-Recurring Maintenance (NRM) program. Supporting one-time infrastructure projects that are not part of routine, recurring activities, the NRM enables significant maintenance, replacements, or upgrades that are needed to ensure operational capability and advance the delivery of safe and effective patient care.

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The Ohio State University Opens Multispecies Animal Learning Center

Published 2/11/2026

The Ohio State University opened the Multispecies Animal Learning Center (MALC) and a new dairy in Columbus in January of 2026. The $60 million complex was designed by Wellogy as an integrated hub for teaching and research that enables the next generation of animal sciences education. Spanning 100,000 sf, MALC provides the College of Food, Agricultural, and Environmental Sciences with leading-edge classrooms and demonstration areas where students participate in a dynamic pedagogy of experiential engagement.

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Washington Commanders Plan World-Class Stadium

Published 2/10/2026

The Washington Commanders are planning to build a new stadium that will serve as a year-round destination for sports, entertainment, and community engagement in Washington, D.C. With a capacity of 70,000 occupants, this vibrant destination for American football will leverage premium amenities and immersive environments to elevate the fan experience.

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University of Victoria Constructs Net-Zero Engineering Expansion

Published 2/9/2026

The University of Victoria is expanding the footprint of the Department of Engineering and Computer Science (ECS) with two highly sustainable facilities. The CAD 89.6 million project includes the construction of a six-story addition to the ECS building to provide biomedical, geotechnical, materials, building science, and environmental and hydraulics labs. Featuring active learning venues and undergraduate design studios, the development will also house graduate student workstations, faculty collaboration spaces, computer labs, and departmental offices.

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University of Nebraska at Kearney Opens Health Science Education Center II

Published 2/6/2026

The University of Nebraska at Kearney opened the $95 million Health Science Education Center II in January of 2026. Created in collaboration with the University of Nebraska Medical Center, the 110,000-sf facility addresses a pressing need for more healthcare providers in underserved areas. The architectural vision of RDG Planning & Design created a dynamic environment for programs in medicine, nursing, and allied health.

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