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Contractor: $45 Million Cal Poly Pomona Project Competed Under Budget

18 years ago17 years ago2 mins

POMONA, Calif. — Construction was completed on a $45 million expansion of the library at California State Polytechnic University Pomona under budget and on schedule, according to Rudolph and Sletten…

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Sustaining a Budget With Sustainable Design

18 years ago16 years ago4 mins

LEED certification has made facility design concepts easier for architects, engineers and owners to achieve by standardizing and formalizing much of the approach to facility design. But what process should architects, engineers and owners apply in selecting green design strategies?

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New Haven Firm Completes Second Lab Renovation At Yale

18 years ago17 years ago3 mins

NEW HAVEN, Conn. — A laboratory renovation at Yale University was awarded LEED Gold certification for commercial interiors, marking the second LEED-certified renovation designed by Svigals + Partners at the university….

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High School Dropouts Cost Maryland Millions

18 years ago17 years ago4 mins

ANNAPOLIS, Md. — Nearly 27,000 state high school students dropped out in 2007, costing Maryland almost $193 million in tax revenues, according to a recent study by The Friedman Foundation…

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USC Breaks Ground on $80 Million Stem Cell Facility

18 years ago17 years ago2 mins

LOS ANGELES — Groundbreaking ceremonies were held at the University of Southern California for a new $80 million facility for stem cell research and regenerative medicine. The 87,500-square-foot building at…

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RMJM Selected to Design More Than 2 Million Square Feet for Libyan Universities

18 years ago17 years ago4 mins

BANI WALID, Libya — The global education studio of Princeton, N.J.-based architecture firm RMJM will be leading the design of two large-scale educational projects in Libya, making it the first…

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Architecture Firm Celebrates 50 Years

18 years ago17 years ago4 mins

ORLANDO, Fla. –– Florida-based architectural firm SchenkelShultz is celebrating its 50-year anniversary as it leads design efforts for several school projects planned for LEED certification. With 10 offices — seven…

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Housing for the Next Generation

18 years ago17 years ago13 mins

The tech-savvy, praise-happy Millennial generation is here and its members want more out of the university housing experience than other generations. In order to attract and retain students, higher education…

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Construction Forecast Shows Stability for Education Market

18 years ago17 years ago3 mins

WASHINGTON — Despite a predicted decline in new nonresidential construction for 2008 and 2009, stability is expected for the educational facilities market, according to a recent report by the American…

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Report: Little Progress Made With Attempt to Boost STEM Degrees

18 years ago17 years ago3 mins

WASHINGTON — Little progress has been made in the effort to double the number of students earning bachelor’s degrees in science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) by 2015, according to…

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