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Lauring Construction begins 41,000 s/f Health Sciences Building at Assumption College

Worcester, MA Lauring Construction has begun construction on the 41,000 s/f Health Sciences Building at Assumption College. Construction will be completed for the fall 2020 semester.

For the Health Sciences Building, Lauring has completed site demolition, relocated utilities, and excavated in preparation of the foundations, which, because the building is being built into a hill, required Lauring to dig 18 feet into the ground. The foundations are roughly 90% complete and Lauring has begun to erect structural steel.  A small  parking lot for the Emmanuel d’Alzon Library was removed  and will be replaced with a new driveway and parking lot.

The project team includes: Owner, Assumption College; general contractor: Lauring Construction; architect,Nault Architects; mechanical and plumbing engineer,  Seaman Engineering; structural engineer, Bolton and DiMartino; electrical engineer, ART Engineering; landscape architect, Earth Design; civil engineer, Quinn Engineering; acoustical consultant and audio-visual consultants, Cavanaugh Tocci and Associates; parking garage design, DESMAN Design Management; and parking garage mechanical engineer, RW Sullivan Engineering.

“In nearly every area of campus, one has the opportunity to marvel at the expertise of Lauring Construction, who has continuously  realized our ambitious vision to provide exemplary learning facilities,” said Francesco Cesareo, Ph.D., president of Assumption College. “I am pleased and confident in the leadership of Lauring Construction as they embark on this new project—the second such in three years—to construct a new, state-of-the-art academic facility in which we will form future nurses and health care professionals who will not only treat ailments and illnesses, but will learn to understand and respect the dignity of the human person.”

Lauring has constructed a number of impressive facilities on campus for over 40 years. Recent projects include the construction of the new 64,000 s/f Tsotsis Family Academic Center, the hub of academic life on campus; the Tinsley Campus Ministry Center (an addition to the Chapel of the Holy Spirit); and various renovations to residence halls. A private, Roman Catholic, liberal arts college that offers undergraduate and graduate degrees, Assumption has an enrollment of about 2,117.

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