LIFE SCIENCES BUILDING AT LOYOLA MARYMOUNT UNIVERSITY BREAKS GROUND

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LOS ANGELES – The 103,500-square-foot Life Sciences building at Loyola Marymount University has broken ground in Los Angeles. The $110-million building will serve as a teaching, research and laboratory facility for the Seaver College of Science and Engineering’s biology, chemistry and natural science departments. It will maintain a two-year construction schedule. C.W. Driver will act as the general contractor, while CO Architects will serve as the designer. The building is aiming for LEED-Silver certification.

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