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American Nevada Builds Henderson Office Buildings
American Nevada is working with general contractor McCarthy’s Las Vegas office for the construction of two office buildings on eight acres at the company’s Green Valley Corporate Center. Tilt-up construction is being used for the $4.3-million project to complete the buildings by April 2001. The 45,000-sf structures will feature finished lobbies, high performace reflective glass, and aluminum clad exterior balconies. McCarthy is also constructing surface parking at the site. The project architect is Howard F. Thompson Architects of Irvine, Calif.
Cisco Develops RTP Campus
Cisco Systems, based in San Jose, Calif., recently began construction at its nine-building campus on three 200,000-sf buildings: buildings 10, 11, and 12. These buildings were designed by O’Brien/Atkins Associates of Durham, N.C. Bovis/Lend Lease, based in Raleigh, N.C., is the general contractor. When the buildings are completed in 2001, construction will begin on three more buildings—buildings 13, 14, and 15—which will total 500,000 sf. Cisco currently houses 3,000 employees at the site. The additional six buildings will accommodate 3,500 employees.
University of California, San Francisco, broke ground in ...
University of California, San Francisco, broke ground in October 1999 on a $1.5 billion biotechnology campus at a 303-acre site in Mission Bay, where Stanford University plans to break ground in 2000 on its own $200 million, 225,000-sf Clark Center for Biomedical Engineering-Mission Bay.
Cree Research Inc. is expanding its LED manufacturing capacity ...
Cree Research Inc. is expanding its LED manufacturing capacity with the construction of a 125,000-sf facility slated for completion in late 2000. The company recently completed a 42,000-sf production and administration addition.
Avenir plans to build a $2.5 million, 23,000-sf ...
Avenir plans to build a $2.5 million, 23,000-sf software development facility on a 2.5 acre site in Prince William County industrial park called Innovation@Prince William. The information technology company, based in New York, plans to open the new facility in April 2001.