Phased construction meets tight schedule.(Brief Article)
American School & University, February, 2004
Prior to new construction, the St. Louis College of Pharmacy was short on space and lacked a strong physical identity. The school developed a master plan for larger, modernized educational facilities and a more cohesive campus environment. The construction was phased to cause minimal disruption so it could be completed on an aggressive deadline while school was in session.
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Between June 2001 and January 2003, the general contractor, Alberici Constructors (St. Louis) completed a three-story academic building addition and built a new residence hall that accommodates 300 students. ...
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