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College of the Holy Cross Builds Integrated Science Complex

Published 1/9/2007

The College of the Holy Cross is building a $60 million integrated science complex in Worcester, Mass. The four-story, 44,000-sf building will connect to the existing science and social science facilities and will house lecture, laboratory, and chemistry research space. Ground was broken on the project in April of 2007 with completion expected by January of 2009.

The second phase of the project, the renovation of the existing Haberlin Hall science facility, is slated for completion by January of 2010. Featuring an atrium designed to offer easy access to labs, offices, and classrooms, the completed project will provide meeting, lounge, study, and dining spaces. LEED® certification will be sought for the science complex, which will include an energy recovery wheel. The project team includes Einhorn, Yaffee & Prescott of Boston as architect, and construction manager Bond Brothers of Everett, Wash.