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Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center Builds Sustainable Data Center
Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center will begin renovating an existing 177,000-sf facility in July of 2011 to house a data center, labs, and offices. The sustainably designed facility will feature a modular exhaust system with fanwall and coil bypass technologies to avoid static pressure loss. The data center will utilize evaporative cooling.
Fraunhofer Plans Center for Sustainable Energy Systems
Fraunhofer will invest $20 million to create the Center for Sustainable Energy Systems in Boston. The renovated six-story, 50,000-sf facility will provide a living laboratory for the development of advanced building systems and materials. The center is being designed by DiMella Shaffer with Gilbane Building Company as construction manager and BR+A as engineer. Construction will begin in July of 2012 with completion expected by year-end 2012.
Northeastern Ohio Medical University Breaks Ground on Research and Graduate Education Building
Northeastern Ohio Medical University broke ground on the $42 million Research and Graduate Education Building in May of 2011. The four-story, 80,000-sf facility will house laboratories for medical research and will include an 8,000-sf business incubator for biomedical companies. Completion is expected in early 2013. Northeastern Ohio Medical University is located in Rootstown Township.
Stemnion Completes Cleanroom Facility
Stemnion completed construction of two Class 10,000 cleanrooms in May of 2011. Located in Clearwater, Fla., the project is a stand-alone modular facility for the production of regenerative medicine therapies. The cleanrooms were designed and built by HWI Global in collaboration with Turner Construction Company.
Princess Noura University Opens in Saudi Arabia
Princess Noura bint Abdulrahman University (PNU) opened in May of 2011 in Riyadh. Sited on 800 hectares, the campus includes 15 colleges, a 700-bed university hospital, and research centers for nanotechnology, biosciences, and information technology. PNU will officially open in 2012 as the largest women's university in the world.