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Analytical Bio-Chemistry Laboratories Initiates Facility Expansion and Renovation

Published 3/22/2010

Analytical Bio-Chemistry Laboratories initiated a $4.2 million expansion and renovation of its research facilities in Columbia, Mo., in early spring of 2010. The project will provide laboratories for the company's chemical division. Completion is expected in June of 2010. The general contractor for the project is ARCO Construction of St. Louis.

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National Cancer Institute Builds Advanced Technology Research Facility

Published 3/22/2010

The National Cancer Institute is building the $250 million Advanced Technology Research Facility in Frederick, Md. Construction began on the project in fall of 2009 with completion expected in 2012. Located in the Riverside Research Park, the 330,000-sf biomedical research building will house laboratories and offices. The National Cancer Institute is managed by the National Institutes of Health.

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DuPont Expands Plant Genetics Facilities

Published 3/21/2010

Pioneer Hi-bred, a subsidiary of DuPont, will begin construction in September of 2010 on a $40 million expansion of its research facilities in Johnston, Iowa. Supporting research and development in plant genetics, the 200,000-sf project will house laboratories in multiple connected buildings. Occupancy is slated for early 2012.

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College of the Holy Cross Opens Integrated Science Complex

Published 3/18/2010

The College of the Holy Cross celebrated the opening of the $63 million Integrated Science Complex in March of 2010. Located in Worcester, Mass., the four-story facility provides 142,000 gsf of new and renovated classroom, lecture, research, and laboratory space. Designed to foster interaction and collaboration, the interdisciplinary complex includes an atrium, conference rooms, and shared equipment suites. The Integrated Science Complex is comprised of the Park B. and Linda Smith Laboratories and the renovated Haberlin Hall.

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Washington University School of Medicine Expands Genomics Data Center

Published 3/18/2010

Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis will begin construction in fall of 2010 on an expansion of its genomics data center. Doubling the size of the existing 16,000-sf facility, the completed 32,000-sf building will house advanced sequencing and bioinformatics technologies. The project is supported by $14.3 million in stimulus funding from the National Center for Research Resources.

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National Institute of Virology Builds BSL-4 Lab

Published 3/16/2010

India’s National Institute of Virology is building a BSL-4 laboratory in Pune, Maharashtra. The facility is slated for completion in December of 2010. The lab will provide research facilities for the study of infectious diseases and pathogens including H1N1.

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University of Alaska Plans Renewable Energy R&D Center

Published 3/14/2010

The University of Alaska Anchorage is planning to construct the $20 million Girdwood Renewable Energy Research and Discovery Center. Supporting research on renewable energy technologies such as small-scale hydropower systems, the project will include field sites for instream hydrokinetic, tidal, and micro-hydropower turbine testing. The center will also house education, training, and testing facilities.

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University of Texas at San Antonio Dedicates Applied Engineering and Technology Building

Published 3/13/2010

The University of Texas at San Antonio dedicated the $82.5 million Applied Engineering and Technology (AET) Building on March 10, 2010. Designed to support world-class teaching and research in science and engineering, the four-story, 145,440-sf facility provides 36 laboratories, 87 faculty offices, five classrooms, and collaborative study alcoves. The building houses the departments of biomedical engineering, civil and environmental engineering, electrical and computer engineering, mechanical engineering, physics, and astronomy.

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UC Davis Opens Stem Cell Research Center

Published 3/12/2010

The University of California-Davis opened a $62-million stem cell research facility in March of 2010 on its medical center campus in Sacramento. Construction of the 90,000-sf facility was supported by $20 million in funding from the California Institute of Regenerative Medicine. The project included renovation and new construction to create research laboratories and GMP manufacturing space. A total of 54,000 sf is now occupied, with the remainder as shell space for future expansion.

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NIST Launches Competition for Research Facility Construction Grants

Published 3/12/2010

The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) opened a new competition for grants in March of 2010 for the construction of new or expanded scientific research facilities for measurement science, oceanography, atmospheric research, or telecommunications. A total of $50 million is available for the cost-sharing grants and it is expected that three to five projects will be awarded grants of $10 to $15 million each.

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University of Utah Plans Center for Cell and Genome Science

Published 3/11/2010

The University of Utah is planning to renovate the George Thomas Building in Salt Lake City to house the Center for Cell and Genome Science. Construction will begin on the $75 million project in 2012. The completed facility will be named the Gary L. and Ann S. Crocker Science Center and will provide classrooms, laboratories, and administrative offices for the College of Science.

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Rutgers University Builds Center for Integrative Proteomics Technologies

Published 3/10/2010

Rutgers University is building the $47 million Center for Integrative Proteomics Technologies on its Busch campus in Piscataway, N.J. Construction began on the 70,000-sf facility in November of 2009 with completion expected in October of 2011. The four-story protein research facility will bring together the BioMaPS Institute for Quantitative Biology, the Protein Data Bank, and branches of the National Institutes of Health’s Protein Structure Initiative structural genomics project.

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West Virginia University Plans Animal Research Facility

Published 3/10/2010

West Virginia University was awarded $14.5 million in stimulus funding in March of 2010 to build a biomedical research facility in Morgantown. Located adjacent to the existing Health Sciences Center, the 22,000-sf project will include modern animal housing space and biosafety laboratories.

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Albany Medical Center Plans Research Lab Expansion

Published 3/10/2010

Albany Medical Center is planning to expand research laboratories at its medical college in Albany, N.Y. Supported by $9.1 million in stimulus funding from the National Institutes of Health’s National Center for Research Resources and $910,000 from the New York State Innovation Economy Matching Grant Program, the project includes the addition of two floors of research labs (totaling 20,272 nsf) to a three-story building currently under construction.

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Monsanto Breaks Ground on Mississippi Breeding Station

Published 3/9/2010

Monsanto broke ground in March of 2010 on a $2.4 million corn breeding station in Flora, Miss. The 26,000-sf facility is located in the Flora Industrial Park and will support research on corn hybrids. The project team includes developer Southeast Industrial Properties and general contractor Peoples Construction Corp.

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