Tufts University Science and Engineering Complex (SEC) Update 07/29/18

Tufts SEC Built for the Future

The Tufts Science and Engineering Complex (SEC) was constructed with future demand in mind. The building which opened this past fall (2017) added more than 47,000 square-feet of laboratories, classrooms, and support rooms to Tufts’s science and engineering facilities, according to the university, which said the flexible design allows for the addition of more space to meet future demand.

Tufts University believes that the new center will create an atmosphere of innovation, collaboration, and discovery campus, especially with the continual life sciences boom in the area.

The 175,000-square-foot facility on College Avenue includes a new 80,000-square-foot building and the existing Robinson and Anderson halls. The project added more than 47,000 square feet of laboratories, classrooms, and support rooms to Tufts’s science and engineering facilities, according to the university.

The project was completed on schedule using Touchplan, a construction software that allows developers to plan, implement, and monitor projects in their entirety. The innovative software gives developers the ability to see the full spectrum of their project down to every last detail. Touchplan has let developers keep their projects on or ahead of time leading to lower costs and more efficient construction.

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