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Tradeline, Inc. filters and categorizes new-construction and industry news from regional and professional journals across the country. Here you will find new projects, products, and regulatory updates.

Webster University Constructs Interdisciplinary Science Building

Published 3/28/2016

Webster University began construction in March of 2016 on the $44 million Interdisciplinary Science Building in St. Louis. Designed to accommodate STEAMM programs in science, technology, engineering, arts, math, and medicine, the collaborative facility will house the departments of Anthropology, Sociology, Biological Sciences, Nursing, Psychology, and International Languages and Cultures.

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WuXi PharmaTech Builds Philadelphia cGMP Facility

Published 3/27/2016

WuXi PharmaTech will begin construction in spring of 2015 on a 145,000-sf cGMP facility in Philadelphia. The project is expected to be operational by mid-2016 and will support the manufacture of cell therapy products for personalized medicine, including chimeric antigen receptor T cells.

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Augsburg College Constructs Hagfors Center for Science, Business and Religion

Published 3/25/2016

Augsburg College broke ground in April of 2016 on the $70 million Hagfors Center for Science, Business and Religion. The four-story, 135,000-sf facility will provide classrooms, labs, and offices for the departments of biology, business, chemistry, computer science, math, physics, psychology, and religion. The interdisciplinary project was designed by HGA Architects to provide maximum flexibility in an environment saturated with natural light.

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Oregon Health & Sciences University Builds Research and Healthcare Facilities

Published 3/24/2016

Oregon Health & Sciences University began construction in January of 2016 on the $349 million Center for Health and Healing South in Portland, Ore. Designed by ZGF Architects and built by Hoffman Construction, the project includes a 14-story medical building and a 10-story mixed-use facility. The $160 Knight Cancer Institute will also be built on the South Waterfront Campus.

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3M Opens Research and Development Lab

Published 3/23/2016

3M opened a $150 million research and development laboratory in March of 2016 in St. Paul, Minn. Sited on 10 acres, the collaborative 470,000-sf facility will accommodate up to 750 scientists from across 3M's industries, including electronic materials solutions, safety and graphics, and aerospace and commercial transportation. The four-story laboratory was designed by BWBR Architects and built by Kraus-Anderson Construction.

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