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Applied Sciences Building Renovation
Status: In construction
Project Location: Applied Sciences Building Levels 9000 and 10000
Budget: $25M
Project Gross: 10,000 square meters (108,000 square feet)
Prime Consultant: Grout McTavish Architects
Expected Completion Date: Fall 2024
The work includes:
- Addressing chronic water issues within the building envelope
- Adding 900 square meters of space to the north side of the 9000 and 10000 levels
- Creating shared innovation spaces to showcase work of students, and to foster collaboration within Faculty of Applied Sciences (FAS) students and community
- Providing a welcoming entrance that connects the east and west side of the SFU campus and supports future development of adjacent areas
- Consolidating administrative spaces to streamline operations
- Improving security measures at entry access points and respective functional rooms
- Installation of an energy-efficient building envelope that will reduce SFU’s carbon footprint, window replacement and a roof-cooling tower replacement.
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- More details check out the ASB Construction Project page. If you have a question, please contact www.sfu.ca/fas/asb-reno/contact.