Skip to main content

University of Alaska Builds Integrated Science Center

Published 1/2/2007

The University of Alaska is constructing the $87-million Integrated Science Center on its Anchorage campus. Designed by a joint venture of ZGF of Seattle and ECI/Hyer of Anchorage, the 128,000-sf facility will house classrooms, administration, a vivarium, a planetarium, and 24 interdisciplinary laboratories. The CM-at-risk for the project is Cornerstone Construction Company. Site work began on the center in September of 2006 with completion expected by fall of 2009.