North Carolina State University’s College of Veterinary Medicine is building the $72 million Randall B. Terry Jr. Companion Animal Medical Center in Raleigh. Housing small animal services including cardiology, internal medicine, neurology, emergency, critical care, surgery, and oncology, the 115,000-sf center will accommodate up to 25,000 cases a year. The project is being built by general contractor Bovis Lend Lease and includes a 530-space parking deck, road realignment, and infrastructure improvements to power, chilled water, steam, and storm management systems. The Terry Center will house a new multi-leaf collimation linear accelerator for animal radiation therapy. The project broke ground in November of 2007 with completion slated for late 2009.
NCSU College of Veterinary Medicine Builds Companion Animal Center
RALEIGH, N.C.