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Ohio State Builds New Engineering Lab

Published 6/27/2000

The Ohio State University in Columbus plans to begin construction in September 2001 on the $45,000,000 Robinson Laboratory, a four-story, 235,000-gsf structure for the Department of Mechanical Engineering. The building will house 95,000 nsf of lab and lab support space. Research Facilities Design of San Diego was recently selected as the laboratory building design consultant. The architect is Baxter Hodell Donnelly Preston of Cincinnati. Other project members include Polshek Partnership Architects of New York and Korda/Nemeth Engineering Inc. of Columbus.

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Research Facilities Design (RFD)