Lawrence Tech University -
Taubman Complex
Construction began in fall of 2014 on the A. Alfred Taubman Engineering, Architecture, and Life Sciences Complex at Lawrence Technological University. Phases of this project included an addition to the one-story wing of the Engineering Building, additional classroom and laboratory space, and relocated, expanded resources for a variety of programs, including Architectural Engineering and Industrial Design. The Complex, home of the Marburger STEM Center, provides Lawrence Tech students and faculty with 36,700-square-feet of much-needed laboratory and collaboration space to support emerging multidisciplinary programs.
Intentio Innovations involvement included BIM services for the modeling, coordination, and production of all installation drawings for the plumbing and mechanical piping systems installed in the new and renovated facility. The $16.9 million A. Alfred Taubman Engineering, Architecture, and Life Sciences Complex opened for classes in August 2016.
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