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King Fahd University Plans Research Facility

Published 7/15/2011

King Fahd University is planning to build a $150 million research facility in Dhahran, Saudi Arabia. Designed by Kornberg Associates, the 120,000-sf building will house core lab space with advanced instrumentation for materials testing and analysis. The collaborative facility will be used by multiple departments as well as industry clients. 

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University of Washington Builds Biomedical Research Facility

Published 7/14/2011

The University of Washington broke ground on an 183,000-sf biomedical research facility in Seattle in July of 2011. The laboratory building will house 400 investigators and is slated for completion in spring of 2013. The project will support immunology, rheumatology, vision sciences, kidney research, and infectious disease research. The facility is the first of three to be constructed as part of a third phase of construction at UW Medicine’s South Lake Union campus, which will provide 542,000 sf of lab and office space at a cost of $360 million.

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SANYO and BD Biosciences Announce Collaboration

Published 7/13/2011

SANYO North America Corporation Biomedical Solutions Division and BD Biosciences, a segment of BD (Becton, Dickinson and Company), have announced a strategic agreement to jointly promote cutting-edge life science research tools designed to advance cell culture and cell therapy research. The goals of this collaboration are to develop long-term and short-term co-marketing programs, as well as to research innovative ways to combine product technologies and offerings to serve both current and untapped market applications.

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University of Oregon Expands Riverfront Research Park

Published 7/13/2011

The University of Oregon will begin construction in summer of 2011 on a $17 million, 80,000-sf facility in the Riverfront Research Park in Portland. The building will house the Oregon Research Institute and the Education Policy Improvement Center as well as space for industry tenants. The project will be developed, built, operated, and leased by Trammell Crow

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Algoma University Opens Bioscience and Technology Convergence Centre

Published 7/13/2011

Algoma University opened the Bioscience and Technology Convergence Centre in Sault Ste Marie, Ontario, in July of 2011. Promoting the development of industry partnerships for the commercialization of research discoveries, the $21.4 million business incubator will provide laboratory and office space for bioscience companies. The sustainably designed facility is LEED certified.

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Center for Childhood Cancer Research Opens Jensen Lab

Published 7/12/2011

The Center for Childhood Cancer Research opened the 20,000-sf Jensen Laboratory in July of 2011 in Seattle. The facility will feature research laboratories and an on-site therapeutics manufacturing facility for the production of customized immune cells for individualized cancer treatment. The laboratory is affiliated with Seattle Children’s Hospital.

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University of North Texas Builds Zero Energy Research Laboratory

Published 7/12/2011

The University of North Texas (UNT) broke ground on the Zero Energy Research Laboratory in Denton in July of 2011. Located in UNT’s Discovery Park, the 1,200-sf facility will include a utility core and an open flexible laboratory for sustainable energy and building systems research. The $1.15 million project is expected to reach completion in early 2012. Jacobs Engineering Group is the architect of record and the general contractor is Nouveau Construction

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Construction Begins on Sustainable Energy Technology Center

Published 7/11/2011

The Sustainable Energy Technology Center (SENTEC) is under construction in Danville, Va. The $8 million, 26,000-sf building is located at the Institute for Advanced Learning and Research and is affiliated with Virginia Tech. The center was designed by Dewberry with Lord, Aeck & Sargent as laboratory planner and Perigon as engineer.

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Air Force Opens Lackland Drug Testing Lab

Published 7/10/2011

The Headquarters Air Force Drug Testing Laboratory opened at Lackland Air Force Base in Texas on June 30, 2011. The 22,000-sf analytical lab will provide forensic toxicology drug testing on Air Force personnel specimens. The laboratory is housed in an existing facility that underwent a $6.5 million renovation and expansion project.

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University of Winnipeg Opens Science Complex and Richardson College for the Environment

Published 7/9/2011

The University of Winnipeg opened the 155,000-sf Science Complex and Richardson College for the Environment in June of 2011. The $67 million project features 30 research and teaching labs, classrooms, offices, a vivarium, a digital media lab, and a rooftop greenhouse. The facility houses the departments of biology, chemistry, and environmental studies. LEED certification will be sought for the building, which includes a four-story atrium with nine living trees. Ground was broken on the project in November of 2008.

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University of Edinburgh Completes Roslin Institute

Published 7/8/2011

The University of Edinburgh opened the $97 million Roslin Institute in June of 2011. Designed by HDR Architecture, the center houses animal health research and education facilities including the Scottish Agricultural College and the Royal Veterinary School. The building reflects the shape of a chromosome with strands of offices interwoven with strands of laboratories, connected by conference rooms and interaction spaces. The facility includes a 250-seat auditorium, a library, and a freezer archive.

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National Instruments Builds Penang R&D Facility

Published 7/8/2011

National Instruments broke ground in June of 2011 on a 314,000-sf research, development, and operations facility in Bayan Lepas, Penang. The sustainably designed facility will include occupancy sensors, energy efficient lighting, and double-glazed Low-E glass for reduced heat gain. The building will feature an advanced HVAC interface created by Chiller Energy Management Systems that uses National Instruments' LabVIEW software platform. The facility will house 1,500 employees. Completion is expected in 2012.

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University of Missouri Plans Discovery Ridge Research Park

Published 7/7/2011

The University of Missouri will break ground in early 2012 on a $45 million expansion of the Discovery Ridge Research Park in Columbia. The project will be built in phases and the first building has an estimated construction cost of $15 million. The completed three-building, 225,000-sf campus will provide mixed-use lab and office space for life science companies as well as supporting commercialization of research discoveries.  The project is being developed by CarrBaierCrandall.

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North Dakota State University Dedicates Beef Cattle Research Complex

Published 7/7/2011

North Dakota State University dedicated the Beef Cattle Research Complex in June of 2011. Supporting research in animal nutrition and physiology, genetics, and food safety, the $3.3 million center includes accommodation for 192 cattle, a feed mixing and storing facility, a laboratory, and office space.

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Pioneer Hi-Bred Breaks Ground on Kinston Facility

Published 7/6/2011

Pioneer Hi-Bred broke ground on a 26,000-sf crop research center in late June of 2011 in Kinston, N.C. The $2.3 million project will enable the DuPont subsidiary to create advanced agribusiness products including corn and soybean seeds suited to local soil conditions. Completion is expected in fall of 2011. 

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