Science facility under construction at UT-Permian Basin

April 21, 2008
$54 million complex will be finished by summer 2010
The University of Texas of the Permian Basin in Odessa has broken ground on a new Science and Technology Complex. The $54 million facility will have 70,000 square feet of space in two wings. There will be six classrooms, 41 labs, 56 offices and three seminar rooms for Chemistry, Physics, Biology, Computer Science and Information Resources. The architect is FKP Architects.To read The Midland Reporter-Telegram article, click here.

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