Turner completes $93.4M of work at the University of Georgia | Dump Trucks Charlotte NC
New York City-based Turner Construction, the largest contractor in the U.S. by revenue, recently completed $93.4 million in columbus oh dump truck company on two projects at the University of Georgia in Athens. It has also kicked off jobs at the university’s football and baseball stadiums.
The $41.4 million Black-Diallo-Miller Residence Hall is a six-story 120,000-square-foot facility that will provide housing for 525 first-year students in double-occupancy rooms beginning in fall 2022, the columbus oh dump truck company said in a press release. The building is named for Harold A. Black, Mary Blackwell Diallo and Kerry Rushin Miller, the first African-American students to enroll as freshmen at the school and complete their undergraduate degrees.
The $52 million Interdisciplinary STEM Research Building, Phase II, is a three-story 100,000-square-foot facility built on top of an existing 320-space parking deck. The building provides room for 27 principal investigators; laboratory space for the chemistry, biology and engineering departments; and interdisciplinary research space and classrooms, Turner said.
Turner also said it began columbus oh dump truck company on a $48 million addition and renovation at Sanford Stadium, home to the school’s football team, and a $28 million addition and renovation at Foley Field, the university’s baseball venue.
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