George Mason University Life Sciences and Engineering Building Topped Out by Skanska

George Mason University Life Sciences and Engineering Building Topped Out by Skanska

Skanska, a global development and construction firm, has successfully completed the structural framework of George Mason University’s Life Sciences and Engineering Building at the SciTech campus in Prince William county. The 132,000 square foot facility is estimated to cost $83.6 million and will provide specialized labs, classrooms as well as faculty offices for STEM-H majors. Additionally it will serve multiple colleges within the university while contributing to its Innovation Town Center which offers students at SciTech Campus a holistic residential experience.

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