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Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Lab Breaks Ground on Spacecraft Facility

Published 8/4/2010

Johns Hopkins University’s Applied Physics Laboratory broke ground on the 47,500-sf Building 30 in July of 2010. The $30 million spacecraft assembly and testing facility will include optics labs and a high-bay cleanroom. The project will support research for NASA and the Department of Defense and is expected to open in fall of 2012. LEED sustainable design certification will be sought for the facility.

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WHOI Breaks Ground on Laboratory for Ocean Sensors and Observing Systems

Published 8/3/2010

The Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution (WHOI) broke ground in August of 2010 on the Laboratory for Ocean Sensors and Observing Systems. The 27,000-sf project is supported by $8.1 million in federal stimulus funding and will house lab and office space for the National Science Foundation’s Ocean Observatories Initiative, the Martha’s Vineyard Coastal Observatory, the WHOI Ocean Bottom Seismometer Instrument Pool, and the Environmental Sample Processor Lab. Construction will begin on the facility in March of 2011 with occupancy expected in June of 2011.

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UC Santa Barbara Opens Center for Stem Cell Biology and Engineering

Published 8/2/2010

The University of California, Santa Barbara began research at the Center for Stem Cell Biology and Engineering in mid-2010. The $6.3 million laboratory was created by renovating 10,337 sf in the existing Biological Sciences 2 Facility. The collaborative stem cell research facility includes a core laboratory with a high-throughput sequencing apparatus, offices, conference rooms, and support. Additionally, the $6 million CIRM 2 (California Institute for Regenerative Medicine 2) is currently under construction with completion expected in June of 2011.

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Montana State University Expands Eastern Agricultural Research Center

Published 8/1/2010

Montana State University's Eastern Agricultural Research Center broke ground on a $2.5 million facility in Sidney in July 28, 2010. The building will house three research labs, two greenhouses, offices, and a large meeting room. The general contractor for the 10,000-sf project is Fisher Construction.

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CSL Plans Biopharmaceutical Facility

Published 7/29/2010

CSL Limited will construct a biopharmaceutical R&D facility in Broadmeadows, Victoria. The $235 million project includes infrastructure improvements to CSL’s existing manufacturing campus to enhance integration with the new building. The R&D facility will support late stage development of treatments for cancer, bleeding disorders, inflammation, and infection.

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