Buffalo State to Break Ground on $38 Million Technology Building
The physical transformation of the Buffalo State campus continues Friday as the university celebrates the groundbreaking of a new $38 million Technology Building starting at noon on the building’s construction site south of the Classroom Building.
Starting in 2009, Buffalo State engaged in a roster of capital projects that will result in nearly $350 million in new construction and improvements by 2016, including the recently completed $44 million Student Apartment Complex on Grant Street and a $110 million Science and Mathematics Complex, which is currently under construction.
The Technology Building—a three-story, 87,000-square-foot facility—will serve as the new home to the Computer Information Systems (CIS) and Technology departments, which are currently housed in three separate buildings on campus. The Technology Department features popular programs such as electrical and mechanical engineering technology and fashion and textile technology.
Speakers and guests who will attend Friday’s ceremony include members of Buffalo State’s College Council, state and local elected officials, faculty, staff, students, and supporters of Buffalo State. A reception will follow in the Sports Arena’s ice arena lobby.
“This new building will offer our students and faculty in the technology fields a place to work and study that is equal to their talents,” said Buffalo State president Aaron Podolefsky. “It will facilitate greater collaboration between the people of Buffalo State and our community partners—it will be a home worthy of their visionary pursuits and cutting-edge experiments.”
Scheduled for completion in summer 2013, the Technology Building will feature multimedia computer labs and state-of-the-art learning and research space for the School of the Professions. Technology Department shops and labs will be located on the first floor, CIS computer labs will be on the second floor, and fashion and textile technology program space will be housed on the third floor. The building will include one 60-seat lecture hall and one 36-seat classroom, as well as two 24-seat classrooms that can be combined to accommodate 48 students. These rooms will be equipped with smart classroom technology.
“The School of the Professions is excited to break ground on the new Technology Building, which will serve as the academic home for two departments, six undergraduate and three graduate programs, and over a thousand majors,” said Kevin Mulcahy, interim dean, School of the Professions. “The new facility will play an important role in preparing 21st century professionals to excel in the region and the world.”
The Technology Building will be constructed on the site of the former Buffalo Psychiatric Center laundry and bakery buildings, which were demolished in 2010. The exterior of the new steel-framed building is to be clad in a blend of metal panels, glass curtain wall, and masonry.
Designed to Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) standards, the Technology Building will incorporate many green features, including an energy-efficient roofing system, high-performance glazing, and photovoltaic panels. The project is rated for LEED silver certification. The LEED rating system, a national benchmark for high-performance green buildings, affirms the design, construction, and operation of a facility to be energy-efficient and environmentally responsible.
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Starting in 2009, Buffalo State engaged in a roster of capital projects that will result in nearly $350 million in new construction and improvements by 2016, including the recently completed $44 million Student Apartment Complex on Grant Street and a $110 million Science and Mathematics Complex, which is currently under construction.
The Technology Building—a three-story, 87,000-square-foot facility—will serve as the new home to the Computer Information Systems (CIS) and Technology departments, which are currently housed in three separate buildings on campus. The Technology Department features popular programs such as electrical and mechanical engineering technology and fashion and textile technology.
Speakers and guests who will attend Friday’s ceremony include members of Buffalo State’s College Council, state and local elected officials, faculty, staff, students, and supporters of Buffalo State. A reception will follow in the Sports Arena’s ice arena lobby.
“This new building will offer our students and faculty in the technology fields a place to work and study that is equal to their talents,” said Buffalo State president Aaron Podolefsky. “It will facilitate greater collaboration between the people of Buffalo State and our community partners—it will be a home worthy of their visionary pursuits and cutting-edge experiments.”
Scheduled for completion in summer 2013, the Technology Building will feature multimedia computer labs and state-of-the-art learning and research space for the School of the Professions. Technology Department shops and labs will be located on the first floor, CIS computer labs will be on the second floor, and fashion and textile technology program space will be housed on the third floor. The building will include one 60-seat lecture hall and one 36-seat classroom, as well as two 24-seat classrooms that can be combined to accommodate 48 students. These rooms will be equipped with smart classroom technology.
“The School of the Professions is excited to break ground on the new Technology Building, which will serve as the academic home for two departments, six undergraduate and three graduate programs, and over a thousand majors,” said Kevin Mulcahy, interim dean, School of the Professions. “The new facility will play an important role in preparing 21st century professionals to excel in the region and the world.”
The Technology Building will be constructed on the site of the former Buffalo Psychiatric Center laundry and bakery buildings, which were demolished in 2010. The exterior of the new steel-framed building is to be clad in a blend of metal panels, glass curtain wall, and masonry.
Designed to Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) standards, the Technology Building will incorporate many green features, including an energy-efficient roofing system, high-performance glazing, and photovoltaic panels. The project is rated for LEED silver certification. The LEED rating system, a national benchmark for high-performance green buildings, affirms the design, construction, and operation of a facility to be energy-efficient and environmentally responsible.
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Media Contact:
Jerod Dahlgren, Interim Public Relations Director | 7168785569 | dahlgrjt@buffalostate.edu