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Colorado State University Constructs Biology and Chemistry Facilities

Published 12/28/2015

Colorado State University is constructing an $82 million biology building in Fort Collins. Designed by Hord Coplan Macht and built by Haselden Construction, the 151,560-sf facility will provide technology-enhanced classrooms, teaching and research labs, a lecture hall, and two-story collaboration spaces to promote student-faculty interactions. LEED Gold sustainable design certification will be sought for the project. An adjacent $56 million, 61,000-sf chemistry building, designed by Hord Coplan Macht in association with RATIO Architects, will also be constructed. The laboratory design consultant for both projects is Research Facilities Design. Ground was officially broken on the facilities in October of 2015 and completion is expected in August of 2017.

Organization Project Role
Research Facilities Design (RFD)
Laboratory Design Consultant