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NCSU Builds Undergraduate Science Teaching Lab

Published 8/21/2002

Sitework began in April on phase one of North Carolina State University's Undergraduate Science Teaching Lab (USTL) located on the main campus. 70,700 gsf of instructional chemistry and physics labs and classrooms will be constructed, as well as 40,500 sf of instructional laboratories, classrooms and greenhouses for horticultural sciences. The project, designed by Little and Associates Architects, is being built by contractor R.N. Rouse. Laboratory planner is Research Facilities Design of San Diego. Completion is expected at the end of 2004. Phase two, comprising 25,000 gsf, will include the design of instructional biological science laboratories and support. Site improvements will include a courtyard accommodating pedestrian connections to the parking deck and a replacement parking plan.

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Research Facilities Design (RFD)