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Borough of Manhattan Community College
Fiterman Hall Replacement
- $325 million
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This new 390,000-square-foot building will contain classrooms, instructional laboratories, computer labs, faculty offices, administrative offices, student/faculty services, building services, and support functions, as well as an art gallery on the main floor.
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Bronx Community College
North Instructional Building and Library
- $102 million
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This new 98,000-square-foot facility will have 15 large classrooms and a café on its first floor; the second floor will house the two-story information commons, along with a ring of small group-study rooms and lounge.
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City College Campus
Advanced Science Research Center and New City College Science Facility
- $744 million
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The new Advanced Science Research Center will be a 206,000-square-foot research facility providing state-of-the-art laboratories for research in nanoscience, photonics and environmental remote sensing. A second 190,000-square-foot science lab building will provide new facilities for City College's Science Division.
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City College Campus
Marshak Building
- $45 million
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This project will replace the facade and install a new curtain wall in the building, which currently houses most of the college's science research facilities.
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Hunter College
School of Social Work
- $141.3 million
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A property in Harlem was purchased to relocate the school from its current leased facility on Manhattan's Upper East Side, giving the school a permanent, owned facility. This new 147,000-square-foot building will house the School of Public Health and faculty housing
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John Jay College
New multi-use building
- $587 million
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This 600,000-square-foot building will provide classrooms and lecture halls, modern forensic science labs, instructional and research laboratories, faculty offices, student activities and academic support services, administrative offices, and campus services.
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Lehman College
New Science Facility,
Phase I
– $77 million
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This 169,000-square-foot building is the first of a three-phase facility that will create the cornerstone of the sciences at Lehman. The project is expected to be the first CUNY building to receive a LEED Gold Rating from the U.S. Green Building Council.
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Medgar Evers College
Academic Building I - $235 million |
This building will provide state-of-the-art classrooms and computer labs for all disciplines, as well as instructional labs and faculty offices for the School of Science, Health and Technology. The 195,000-square-foot structure will also house the college's main dining facility.
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Tuesday, October 11, 2011
$2.2B Of New CUNY Buildings In The Pipeline
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