Texas A&M University opened the $73 million Center for Infrastructure Renewal in April of 2018. Located on the RELLIS campus in Bryan, the 138,000-sf project accommodates research in nine critical infrastructure sectors: transportation systems, communications, advanced manufacturing, smart energy, information technology, chemicals, nuclear reactors, materials and waste, and water and wastewater systems. The interdisciplinary engineering facility provides the College of Engineering and the Texas Transportation Institute with 12 laboratories, conference rooms, multiuse spaces, and an autonomous vehicle driving area. The project team included Energy Architecture, design-build contractor Bartlett Cocke, structural engineer Gessner, MEP engineer Shah Smith & Associates, and infrastructure consultant 4b Technology Group. Ground was broken on the facility in June of 2017.
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Bartlett Cocke Construction Company
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Design-Build Contractor
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Shah Smith & Associates
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MEP Engineer
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