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University of Nebraska-Lincoln Plans Nanoscience Metrology Facility

Published 1/16/2010

The University of Nebraska – Lincoln will begin construction in 2010 on the $13.8 million Nanoscience Metrology Facility. Slated for completion in summer of 2011, the project was awarded $6.9 million in stimulus funding by the National Institute of Standards and Technology in January of 2010. The 32,000-sf facility will feature a temperature-stabilized, low-vibration environment with low electromagnetic fields.

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Loyola University Maryland Expands Donnelly Science Center

Published 1/16/2010

Loyola University Maryland will begin construction in May of 2010 on a 15,000-sf expansion on the Donnelly Science Center in Baltimore. Slated for completion in August of 2011, the project will house teaching laboratories, faculty research labs and offices, and support. The project architect is Ayers Saint Gross and the general contractor is Whiting-Turner.

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Nelson Laboratories Opens Expansion

Published 1/15/2010

Nelson Laboratories celebrated the opening of its new $13 million facility in January of 2010. The 50,000-sf building represents an expansion of Nelson’s existing campus in Taylorsville, Utah. Housing laboratories and administrative offices, the project will support contract research for clients in the pharmaceutical, biotech, medical device, tissue, and dietary supplement industries. Construction of the new medical testing facility reached completion in late 2009.

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Georgetown University Receives NIST Funding

Published 1/15/2010

Georgetown University was awarded $6.9 million in stimulus funding from the National Institute of Standards and Technology in January of 2010. The grant will support the creation of the Institute for Soft Matter Synthesis and Metrology as well as construction of the university's 155,000-sf science center where the institute will be housed. Ground was broken on the science center in summer of 2008 with occupancy expected in fall of 2012.

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