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Research and Development

BD Attains LEED Silver for Diagnostics Facility

Published 12/29/2010

Medical technology company BD was awarded LEED Silver sustainable design certification in December of 2010 for the $14 million BD Diagnostics – Women’s Health and Cancer facility. Located in Mebane, N.C., the 101,000-sf building features advanced lighting and HVAC systems and low emission interior finishes. The facility opened in May of 2010 and is expected to use 25 percent less energy than a comparable conventional structure.

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UCB Expands Microbial Manufacturing Facilities

Published 12/28/2010

UCB is investing EU250 million to expand its facilities in Bulle, Switzerland. A microbial manufacturing unit will be built to produce a treatment for rheumatoid arthritis and Crohn's disease. The expansion is slated for completion in 2015. UCB is also constructing a bioprocessing pilot plant in Belgium.

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Indiana University South Bend Renovates Biology Labs

Published 12/27/2010

Indiana University South Bend will renovate existing research space in Northside Hall to create the Integrative Biology Research Facility. The $773,000 project will provide a greenhouse and labs for general research, microscopy, molecular biology, microbial culture, and data analysis. The existing greenhouse will expand from 700 sf to 1,460 sf and 1,550 sf of lab space will be renovated. The project is supported by $604 million in federal stimulus funding. Construction will begin in spring of 2011.

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ContraFect Plans Yonkers R&D Headquarters

Published 12/26/2010

ContraFect will begin construction in early 2011 on a 15,000-sf headquarters and R&D facility in Yonkers, N.Y. The project will provide biotechnology research laboratories for the creation of advanced therapies from monoclonal antibodies and lysins. A second phase of construction could include 45,000 sf of research space and a pilot plant.

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International Center for Aviation Excellence Plans R&D Complex

Published 12/26/2010

The International Center for Aviation Excellence is planning to create a research and development complex in Hamilton Township, N.J. The project will be developed on the former Atlantic City Race Course site. A conceptual plan for the project was created by Environetics, LWDMR Architects, and SOSH Architects. The 400,000-sf facility will include a 250-room hotel, offices, and research space.

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Novartis Plans St. Petersburg Manufacturing Plant

Published 12/22/2010

Novartis International AG will begin construction in 2011 on a pharmaceutical manufacturing plant in St. Peterburg, Russia. The project is part of a five-year, $500 million investment by Novartis in local infrastructure, healthcare initiatives, and partnerships with academia and industry.

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Eastern Michigan University Completes Science Complex Addition

Published 12/22/2010

Eastern Michigan University will open a $90 million addition to its Science Complex in January of 2011. Located in Ypsilanti, Mich., the five-story, 80,000-sf facility features a planetarium classroom and 36 science labs for biology, chemistry, geography, geology, physics, astronomy, and psychology. The 180,000-sf Mark Jefferson building will also be renovated. The project team includes architect Lord, Aeck & Sargent, general contractor Christman Company, and program manager DMJM.

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Fiat Builds Brazil R&D and Manufacturing Facility

Published 12/22/2010

Fiat will constuct a 1.3 billion R&D and manufacturing facility in Suape, PE, Brazil. The building will be located in the Port and Industrial District in the State of Pernambuco and will produce up to 200,000 vehicles annually.

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Oregon University System Plans Life Sciences Collaborative Complex

Published 12/21/2010

The Oregon University System plans to begin building the $170 million Life Sciences Collaborative Complex in mid-2011. The facility will be located on Oregon Health & Science University's Schnitzer Campus along the Willamette River in Portland. Design-build services for the project will be provided by J.E. Dunn Construction of Kansas City, Mo. Housing collaborative teaching and research facilities, the complex will promote the development of industry partnerships with bioscience, medical device, and pharmaceutical companies.

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JPSA Expands Laser Manufacturing Facility

Published 12/20/2010

JP Sercel Associates (JPSA) completed an expansion of its laser manufacturing facility in December of 2010 in Manchester, N.H. The 24,000-sf addition provides cleanrooms, R&D labs, laser micromachining workstations, and offices. The total footprint of the completed facility is 58,000 sf. The general contractor for the project was Jewett Construction.

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University of California, San Francisco Builds Cardiovascular Research Building

Published 12/20/2010

The University of California, San Francisco is building the 230,000-sf Cardiovascular Research Building in San Francisco's Mission Bay development. Featuring integrated clinical and research space, the facility will house labs, offices, a 35,000-sf vivarium, and an outpatient clinic. The translational research building was designed by SmithGroup and Jim Jennings Architecture. Building Information Modeling (BIM) and Integrated Project Delivery (IPD) were implemented in the planning and development of the project.

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University of Chicago Plans Eckhardt Research Center

Published 12/15/2010

The University of Chicago will initiate construction on the $215 million William Eckhardt Research Center in September of 2011. The 265,000-sf facility will provide laboratories for astronomy, chemistry, physics, and astrophysics. Supporting advanced nanoscale reseach and development, the seven-story project will house the Institute for Molecular Engineering and will include two floors below ground. The Institute for Molecular Engineering will be operated in partnership with Argonne National Laboratory.

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University of Texas at Arlington Completes Engineering Research Building

Published 12/15/2010

The University of Texas at Arlington completed the $126 million Engineering Research Building in December of 2010. The 234,000-gsf facility houses classrooms, research and teaching labs, a science and engineering library, collaboration space, faculty offices, and space for the departments of biomedical engineering and computer science. The project was designed by Page Southerland Page with RFD (Research Facilities Design) as laboratory design consultant.

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