Tagged: Framework Projects

In the News: Poldemann Joins Columbus Power 100 List

Kristin Poldemann has been named one of the most influential leaders in Columbus as part of the "Columbus Business First" Power 100 list. Poldemann is the senior director of projects for Facilities Operations and Developent's Design and Construction group.

Capital Projects Update

The Ohio State University continues to navigate coronavirus (COVID-19) by taking steps to serve the best interests of our students, faculty, staff, patients and visitors. The university has assessed capital projects in an effort to increase financial liquidity until the full impact of COVID-19 is known.

In the News: Ohio State's Wexner Medical Center ready to build Dublin, west campus outpatient complexes

Columbus Business First recently wrote about a pair of projects set to seek full or partial construction approval from The Ohio State University Board of Trustees.

In the News: Ohio State seeking construction approval for Interdisciplinary Research Facility

The Ohio State University will seek Board of Trustees approval this week for construction, and the remaining balance of design services, for an Interdisciplinary Research Facility to be located in the heart of its new West Campus Innovation District.

In the News: Ohio State construction creates new home for growing major

The Lantern recently wrote about how the Arts District will support a growing major of study at Ohio State. As reported by the outlet, students in the Moving-Image Production program will have a new place to call home and express their talent through moving images for the first time in fall 2022. 

In the News: The next 10 years are going to be a construction boom

Columbus Business First highlighted the construction projects to watch at Ohio State over the next decade, citing the university's projected five-year, $2.4 billion capital plan.

"The next 10 years are going to be a construction boom," said Mark Conselyea, OSU's associate vice president of facilities operations and development.

In the News: Here are the biggest Ohio State construction projects of the decade

Columbus Business First recapped Ohio State's biggest construction projects over the last decade. As the outlet cites, from 2010 to 2019, the school's six largest construction projects alone totaled nearly $1.9 billion.

One big-ticket item helped the school reach that lofty spending total. The largest project of the decade – the $1.1 billion Arthur G. James Cancer Hospital and Richard J. Solove Research Institute, more commonly known as The James – carried three times the price tag of its nearest peer.

In the News: Website provides real-time updates on campus construction

And live from Columbus, it’s campus construction! Curious students and alumni can observe campus construction in real-time on a new university website.

Time and Change: Building the Future is a university website that provides information about 14 construction projects. The website features interactive timelines, live video feeds, project budgets and information about the architects working on the projects, Dan Hedman, university spokesperson, said.

In the News: Buckeyes lacrosse stadium takes next step

Columbus Business First wrote about the Ohio State Board of Trustees approving design for a new Lacrosse Stadium to be located in the heart of the Athletics District, east of Fred Taylor Drive. The building will join the recently opened Covelli Center and Schumaker Student-Development Complex as well as the soon-to-be-built Ty Tucker Tennis Center as new additions originally outlined in Framework 2.0.

The $20 million project will include an outdoor field, 2,500 stadium seats, locker rooms and concessions. Construction will require future board approval.

In the News: Arts district to become Ohio State’s ‘front door’

The Columbus Dispatch reported on advancements in The Ohio State University's Arts District following construction approval this week from the Board of Trustees.

As the outlet reported, Ohio State unveiled the latest plans for its future Arts District on Thursday as a committee of trustees approved more than $380 million toward that project, its regional ambulatory centers and other facility projects.

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