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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.

Rhodes State College Plans Borra Center for Health Sciences

Published 5/2/2020

Rhodes State College is planning to begin construction in mid-2020 on the $20.2 million Borra Center for Health Sciences in Lima, Ohio. Designed by Munger Munger + Associates Architects, the 50,000-sf building will accommodate allied health programs including nursing, emergency medical services, respiratory care, and occupational and physical therapy assistance. The structure will provide six additional classrooms and a leading-edge simulation center with high-fidelity training suites for experiential learning in obstetrics, surgery, and intensive care.

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Augustana College Constructs Lindberg Center for Health and Human Performance

Published 4/29/2020

Augustana College is constructing the $18 million Peter J. Lindberg Center for Health and Human Performance in Rock Island, Ill. Accommodating programs in public health and kinesiology, the hybrid academic and fitness center will offer five state-of-the art classrooms, two active learning labs, faculty offices, locker rooms, student gathering and study spaces, and a wellbeing and meditation room. An aquatic center and natatorium will provide a 25-yard pool, a diving well, a therapy pool, and a swim performance lab.

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Price Industries' Air Filtration Systems Mitigate Airborne SARS-CoV-2

Published 4/27/2020

Price Industries is significantly increasing production of its air filtration systems in response to the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic. Instantly creating a negative-pressure isolation room, the company's fan filter unit can draw airborne virus out through a biosafety filter for expulsion through the building's exhaust vent or directly to the outside. The units can dramatically reduce airborne virus in healthcare environments such as nursing stations and temporary hospitals, and can even be used in hotel rooms that have been repurposed as care facilities.

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Ohio University Constructs Osteopathic Medical Education Facility

Published 4/27/2020

Ohio University is constructing the $65 million Heritage Hall in Athens. Designed by Perkins+Will and DesignGroup, the three-story, 120,000-sf building will provide the Heritage College of Osteopathic Medicine (HCOM) with flexible environments for team-based learning to support the school's groundbreaking Pathways to Health and Wellness curriculum.

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