Las Vegas Review-Journal

UNLV’S new medical education building has reached the halfway point.

Approximat­ely 135,000-square-foot building set to be ready in ’22

- By Julie Wootton-greener

Constructi­on on UNLV’S new medical education building has reached the halfway point ahead of schedule and below budget, and the facility should be ready for occupancy in late June 2022.

As many as 300 peole involved with the project attended a topping-off ceremony Friday.

“It signifies the halfway point of this incredible project,” Maureen Schafer, president and CEO of the Nevada Health and Bioscience Corp., which is overseeing the project, told reporters Wednesday during a constructi­on site tour.

The Kirk Kerkorian School of Medicine at UNLV opened in 2017 and graduated its first class of 50 students in May.

The medical education building — the school’s first permanent facility — is under constructi­on on a 9-acre parcel on Shadow Lane in the Las Vegas Medical District. Ground was broken in October.

The approximat­ely 135,000-square-foot building is being funded by public and private money, including more than $150 million in committed private donations. Originally, $25 million in state funding for the project was cut due to the COVID-19 pandemic; it later was restored.

During Wednesday’s tour, Schafer said, “As you can see right now, this is just the bones of the building.”

Loay Hanthel, senior project manager for M.J. Dean Constructi­on, said contractor­s, subcontrac­tors and workers all are locals.

Once completed, the second, third and fourth floors will each include classrooms, a digital library and breakout rooms. The fifth floor will house medical school administra­tion and faculty and include conference areas.

The facility will allow for accommodat­ing new ideas in the future, Schafer said, adding, “This building was built to be flexible.”

It will also provide more space, allowing the school to gradually increase its class size from 60 students currently to up to 120.

“That just means more doctors for this community,” Schafer said.

 ?? Erik Verduzco Las Vegas Review-journal @Erik_verduzco ?? As many as 300 people involved with UNLV’S new medical education building attended a ceremony Friday; it’s set to open in June.
Erik Verduzco Las Vegas Review-journal @Erik_verduzco As many as 300 people involved with UNLV’S new medical education building attended a ceremony Friday; it’s set to open in June.
 ??  ?? Loay Hanthel, left, with M.J. Dean, and Maureen Schafer with the Nevada Health Bioscience Corporatio­n give a tour of the constructi­on on Wednesday at UNLV.
Loay Hanthel, left, with M.J. Dean, and Maureen Schafer with the Nevada Health Bioscience Corporatio­n give a tour of the constructi­on on Wednesday at UNLV.

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