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Children's Medical Center Expands in Dallas
Children's Medical Center in Dallas has initiated an $18-million expansion adjacent to its existing hospital. Designed by HKS Inc., the 142,300-sf building is slated to open in summer of 2006. The construction manager for the project is the Dallas office of Gilbane Building Co.
City of Denver Plans $378-Million Justice Center
The City of Denver is planning to construct a new $378-million Justice Center. The master plan for the facility, designed by David Owen Tryba Architects of Denver, includes a 320,428-sf courthouse with 35 criminal courtrooms; a 430,494-sf detention center holding 1,500 inmates; two arraignment courts; and 684-car parking garage plus 204 additional staff parking spaces.
University of Connecticut Dedicates Pharmacy/Biology Building
The University of Connecticut dedicated its new 226,000-sf Pharmacy/Biology Building on October 21, 2005. The 226,000-sf facility was constructed with a cold room on every floor and houses laboratory and office space for the Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology and the Department of Physiology and Neurobiology. The School of Pharmacy is also located in the building in a wing featuring classrooms, labs, offices, conference rooms, and a library.
Roche Molecular Systems To Break Ground on Pleasanton Research Facility
Roche Molecular Systems will break ground on a 138,000-sf research facility in Pleasanton, Calif., in early 2006. Sited on 33 acres, the three-story building will accommodate 150 employees engaged in marketing, financial, and R&D operations when it reaches completion in mid-2007.
Franklin & Marshall College Breaks Ground on Life Sciences and Philosophy Building
Franklin & Marshall College celebrated the groundbreaking of the $45-million Ann & Richard Barshinger Life Sciences & Philosophy Building in October 2005.