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University of Nevada, Reno Opens Earthquake Engineering Laboratory
The University of Nevada, Reno opened its expanded Earthquake Engineering Laboratory in June of 2014. Supporting advanced materials science research, the seismic research facility features four shake tables to simulate ground motions, a computer control room, offices, and a technology-rich 140-seat auditorium. Designed by BJG Architecture + Engineering, the $19 million expansion doubles the size of the existing 8,400-sf Large-Scale Structures Lab and features a heavily reinforced foundation and building envelope.
United Therapeutics Plans Research Triangle Park Facility
United Therapeutics is planning to build a biomedical R&D facility in Research Triangle Park, N.C. Comprising 250,000 sf of new construction and 150,000 sf of renovated space, the project will provide vivarium space for pigs and xenotransplantation research laboratories. The facility will enable the creation of genetically modified pig embryos which grow to be born with human lungs that can be harvested for transplants and tissue grafts.
University of Notre Dame Creates Turbomachinery Facility
The University of Notre Dame is planning to build the $36 million Turbomachinery Facility in collaboration with General Electric, Indiana Michigan Power, and other industry partners in South Bend, Ind. Supporting the development of advanced gas turbine engine technologies, the 43,000-sf research and testing center will feature full-scale simulated operating environments including a $7.5 million, 10-megawatt jet propulsion engine rig.
NanoViricides Completes cGMP Production Plant
NanoViricides has completed its pharmaceutical manufacturing facility in Shelton, Conn. Designed by Id3A, the renovation project created research labs, offices, and cGMP cleanroom suites for the production of active pharmaceutical ingredients (APIs) in an existing 18,000-sf facility. MPH Engineering was the project manager and engineering consultant. Construction began on the facility in August of 2013 and validation commenced in June of 2014.
Louisiana State University Plans College of Engineering Expansion and Renovation
Louisiana State University is planning a $100 million expansion and renovation of the College of Engineering in Baton Rouge. The renovation of the three-story, 306,000-sf Patrick F. Taylor Hall will begin in November of 2014. In January of 2015, construction will commence on a 126,000-sf expansion providing engineering wet labs, teaching and research labs, faculty offices, classrooms, student support areas, and a 200-seat auditorium. The general contractor is Skanska USA Building in joint venture with MAPP Construction.