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Cincinnati Children’s Breaks Ground on Winslow Research Pavilion

Published 9/17/2024

Cincinnati Children's broke ground on the $42 million Winslow Research Pavilion in September of 2024. The three-story, 45,000-sf building will enable teams of physicians, investigators, research nurses, data managers, laboratory scientists, and investigational pharmacists to engage in collaborative discovery. The Gamble Vaccine Research Center will occupy the top two levels, with a floor offering 16 beds for adult overnight studies situated above offices for outpatient studies. The ground floor will accommodate sample processing and distribution facilities for the Discover Together Biobank, as well as Cincinnati Children's first centralized freezer archive. Unifying all these functions in a single center will drive operational efficiencies and increase biospecimen throughput, accelerating research productivity and ultimately improving patient outcomes.

Designed by BHDP Architecture, the project is being delivered by Messer Construction, with HEAPY, Kleingers, and Schaefer providing engineering services. Completion is expected by late 2025.

Organization Project Role
BHDP Architecture
Architect
Messer Construction
Design-Build Contractor
HEAPY
MEP Engineer
Kleingers
Civil Engineer
Schaefer
Structural Engineer