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Research Facilities Expansion, UT Medical Branch - Galveston
The Research Facility Expansion project consists of two separate buildings for The University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston, Buildings Number 17 and 21. Building 17 (above left) is a free-standing five-story laboratory research building consisting of 90,200 gsf. Building 21 (above right) was an existing three-story Physical Plant Building. A fourth story was added and a new four story wing was also added to the south of the building.
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South Campus Research Complex, UT M. D. Anderson Cancer Center
The South Campus Research complex consists of two four-story, 133,500 square foot laboratory and office buildings with a 300 seat full-service cafeteria, and a 14,250 sf, 300 seat, one story conference center wing between them. The research facilities will meet the need for more research in Molecular Pathology, Molecular Therapeutics, GI Medical Oncology and GI Pathology. |









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Center for Advanced Biomedical Imaging Research, UT M. D. Anderson Cancer Center
This translational research facility contains several vested interest groups, including UT M. D. Anderson, UT Health Science Center-Houston and General Electric. Currently planned at six stories, this one-of-a-kind facility will house everything needed from equipment invention to initial discovery through evaluation in the patient population all under one roof. Although other institutions have similar programs, the CABIR is wholly unique in its size, scope, collaboration and level of ambition. P&W routinely designs for state-of-the-art equipment that has yet to be invented, and this project is only one of several that demonstrates our unrivaled experience with highly sensitive, technologically complex facilities at the forefront of modern science and medicine. Total 250,000 sf; $66 million. . |
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