The Denver Post

CU BREAKS GROUND ON AEROSPACE FACILITY

- — Elizabeth Hernandez, Daily Camera

Constructi­on on a new, state-of-theart University of Colorado building blasted off Thursday — a building CU officials are calling not only an asset to the Boulder campus’ engineerin­g department, but a hub for the entire state’s aerospace sector.

“This department has, frankly, served as that hub for a while, but our facilities haven’t been able to have as much collaborat­ion as I think they could,” CU engineerin­g dean Bobby Braun said. “Once we create this building for the whole community, we’re creating a center of gravity for the Smead Department of Aerospace Engineerin­g Sciences.”

The four-story, 140,000-square-foot building — slated for completion by the summer of 2019, with classes kicking off that fall — will be built on CU’s East Campus, within walking distance of space-programmin­g hot spots such as the Laboratory for Atmospheri­c and Space Physics’ Space Science Building.

The $82.5 million facility will house cutting-edge features: areas to flighttest drones and ground robots; a control room; futuristic laboratori­es with brand new equipment; and plenty of room for collaborat­ion. Funding for the constructi­on was approved by the CU Board of Regents as part of a $300 million package of constructi­on and renovation projects. A unique roof design will cap the building to accommodat­e faculty research and provide the lines of sight needed for activities like satellite tracking.

 ?? Rendering by Hord Coplan Macht ?? The University of Colorado’s four-story, 140,000-square-foot building is slated for completion by summer 2019.
Rendering by Hord Coplan Macht The University of Colorado’s four-story, 140,000-square-foot building is slated for completion by summer 2019.

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