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CDC Plans to Renovate Its Atlanta Campuses
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's 10-year building and renovation plans for the CDC's two main Atlanta campuses are expected to cost approximately $1.1 billion. Five new laboratories and four lab renovations, plus renovations to a number of lab support buildings, are included in the plan. A substantial increase for the CDC's 2001 facilities budget has been approved by the US House of Representatives and the US Senate. Approval of the new budget would speed completion of the project.
ARAMARK Commissions Middlebury College's Lab of the Year
Middlebury, VT - Middlebury College's Bicentennial Hall was just awarded "Lab of the Year" by R&D Magazine. The 108,000 GSF building is home to offices for six departments--psychology, physics, geology, geography, chemistry and biochemistry, and biology.
National University Builds New Library
National University is building a new 40,000-sf central library at its campus in Kearny Mesa at the San Diego Spectrum business park. Dubbed a "cybrary", the cyber-library will be hard-wired for instant retrieval of multimedia, and will provide access to databases, electronic books and journals, and other Web-based resources. The facility will also accommodate 250,000 volumes of traditional books and periodicals.
Sister Anne Sueltenfuss Library Completed
Our Lady of the Lake University in San Antonio has completed construction of the 60,000-sf Sister Anne Sueltenfuss Library, a three-story Gothic structure incorporating state-of-the-art telecommunications and instructional technologies. Classrooms, computer labs, meeting rooms, and offices are located on the first floor. Reading stacks, checkout desk, offices, and a conference room occupy the second floor. Special collections are located in the third floor. T.M. "Team" Davis Construction, Ltd. is the builder
Samsung Upgrades Austin Plant
Samsung Austin Semiconductor LLP is investing $200 million to revamp its entire plant from .23 micron to .18 miron chips, the dynamic random access memory (DRAM) industry standard for chip size. Equipment for the micron shift is expected to be moved in by summer 2000. The upgrade will also include a $7 million, 19,000-sf addition of lab and office space to accommodate the company's electronic die sort operations. Completion of the additional space is anticipated in late 2000 or early 2001.