Augusta State gets look at future building off Wrightsboro Road
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The new $27 million building, The structure, which will be located off Damascus Road, will house the Hull College of Business and the Department of Nursing with state-of-the-art classrooms, computer labs, student study space, offices and multi-purpose rooms.
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Architects plan for the complete design and programming of the building to be completed in the next six months with an anticipated construction completion date of 2014.
Augusta State University is getting its first glimpse at its latest building after architects submitted their external designs this week.
The structure, which will be located off Damascus Road, has been in the works for years. The parcel in ASU West, situated next to University Village, was a gift from the city of Augusta.
The university received $2 million in design funding from the Georgia Board of Regents in January; however, the construction has not been funded by the board at this time.
Architects plan for the complete design and programming of the building to be completed in the next six months with an anticipated construction completion date of 2014.
The new $27 million building will house the Hull College of Business and the Department of Nursing with state-of-the-art classrooms, computer labs, student study space, offices and multi-purpose rooms, according to a news release.
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