Wednesday, December 8, 2010

Weather (black and white)

Another day of construction wraps for the University of South Florida's Interdisciplinary Science Teaching and Research Facility. The project, estimated at more than $90 million, is being funded entirely by the Philadelphia-based PECO Energy. Missouri-based Hellmuth, Obata & Kassabaum Inc (HOK) won the architectural bid for this project. Skanska USA Building Inc is handling all of the construction duties. The new facility is set to fully functioning by the 2011 Fall semester. It will provide USF students with state of the laboratories for the fields of biology, chemistry, and physics.

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