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2003 arizona top projects - ENR Southwest | McGraw-Hill Construction

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Completion Date: November, <strong>2003</strong><br />

Owner: Arizona State University Facilities<br />

<strong>Construction</strong> Manager at Risk: Sundt <strong>Construction</strong><br />

Architect: Gensler Architects; Jones Studio<br />

Engineer: Evans Kuhn & Associates<br />

Electrical: Kearney Electric, Inc.<br />

Concrete: Sundt; TPAC<br />

Mechanical: Bel-Aire Mechanical<br />

Steel: Metal-Weld Specialties<br />

Summary: The newest Arizona State University classroom<br />

building will house 276,500 sq. ft. of mediated<br />

classroom space, computer labs, research facilities and<br />

offices for several departments. <strong>Construction</strong> includes<br />

extensive infrastructure, site development and concrete<br />

work. The structure is two-levels below grade with a sixstory<br />

tower above grade, and includes a ground level<br />

computer commons and outdoor atrium shaded by the<br />

tower structure. The building is shrouded in extensive<br />

glazing, which will be etched with various scientific and<br />

computational symbols, reflecting the learning taking<br />

place inside the building. The high-tech classrooms feature<br />

hard-wired networking for computers at each desk,<br />

as well as projector screens for demonstrations.<br />

13.<br />

State Route 51 - Bell Road to Pima Freeway<br />

<strong>Construction</strong> Cost: $38.6 million<br />

Start Date: August, 2001<br />

Completion Date: July, <strong>2003</strong><br />

Owner: ADOT<br />

<strong>2003</strong> ARIZONA TOP PROJECTS

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