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Adam Rollins Wisconsin school receives approval for $25M dormitory The new construction will provide a direct connection between student housing and the rest of campus.
Brady Pieper University of Colorado Regents finalize 10-year facilities plan for campus development UCCS estimates that campus facilities require $394 million in total funding due to age-related maintenance needs.
Brady Pieper Trine University launches $120 million master plan to transform campus The "Something Greater" master plan will transform student facilities, athletic spaces and academics throughout campus.
Adam Rollins Portland State University allocates $85 million to build new housing facility The residence complex will be between six to seven stories tall and house 550 beds.
Miles Smith Texas A&M approves $141 million in construction projects at campuses across the state A&M says these projects align with their commitment to providing high-quality educational experience to students across Texas.
Keaton Peters UMass Amherst turns to public-private partnership to redevelop campus housing UMass is seeking mixed-use development proposals to renovate existing housing while adding retail space and new housing options for students.
Adam Rollins University of Georgia approves $116 million P3 to renovate historic residence hall The project will modernize the 62-year-old building, ensuring it will be able to properly accommodate its occupants.
Strategic Partnerships Florida Institute of Technology planning 555-bed student housing development The 6-story building would feature a total of 555 beds, and the housing units would be apartment-style with full kitchens.
Adam Rollins University of Wisconsin plans $19 million renovation and expansion of residence dining hall UW-Madison will reconfigure a dining hall that was last renovated nearly two decades ago.
Keaton Peters Vanderbilt University planning four new residential colleges The university's residential college program began in 2008 with The Martha Rivers Ingram Commons for first-year students.