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St. Mary's Hospital for Children Modernizes Bayside Facility
St. Mary’s Hospital for Children awarded Turner Construction a $72 million contract in August of 2010 to provide pre-construction and construction management services for the modernization of its facility in Bayside, N.Y. The scope of work includes a five-story, 90,000-sf expansion of the existing 90,000-sf hospital and modernization of the existing building. The construction will be phased to allow for full occupancy of the 97-bed children's hospital. The project is scheduled for completion in May of 2013.
FDA's Jefferson Labs Attains LEED Gold
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration’s Jefferson Laboratories was awarded LEED Gold sustainable design certification in August of 2010. Designed by KlingStubbins, the facility was created by transforming a former chemical weapons arsenal building into the modern day research facility known as Building 50. Located in Jefferson, Ark., the seven-story tower was retrofitted to accommodate administrative, financial, and computer operations offices and support space.
Department of Health and Human Services Proposes Public Health Emergency Preparedness Strategy
The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services proposed a new strategic plan for public health emergency preparedness in August of 2010. Designed to optimize vaccine creation and supply, the plan includes a significant investment in the Food and Drug Administration to streamline the process by which vaccines are reviewed and approved. Centers of Innovation for Advanced Development and Manufacturing would be established, and flu vaccine manufacturing would be upgraded.
Tulane University Renovates Bioscience Labs
Tulane University is initiating a renovation of its biomedical research laboratories in New Orleans. Supported by $13.5 million in federal stimulus funding, the project will create open interdisciplinary laboratories in 31,915 sf of existing space on three floors. LEED Silver sustainable design certification will be sought for the project, which will include research suites, tissue culture rooms, collaboration space, and support.
Oregon Zoo Builds Veterinary Medical Center
The Oregon Zoo will begin construction in September of 2010 on a $6.4 million veterinary medical center in Portland. The 15,000-sf clinic will include a quarantine area and species-specific holding spaces. The general contractor for the project is Skanska USA Building. Completion is expected in summer of 2011.