JOHNSTOWN —
The University of Pittsburgh Board of Trustees on Friday approved plans to construct a Nursing and Health Sciences building on the Pitt-Johnstown campus.
Earlier this year, Pitt-Johnstown announced its proposal for the 26,000-square-foot building.
Construction is expected to begin in August.
The building, expected to cost
$12 million, will include 11 laboratories for chemistry and biology, a nursing-simulation laboratory, six faculty offices and two rooms that could be used for classes or seminars.
The building will be located next to the Engineering and Science Building.
“This is a monumental step in the ongoing transformation of our campus that fulfills a significant and lofty goal in our new Dimension of Excellence strategic plan,” Pitt-Johnstown President Jem Spectar said in a news release.
“The new science building enhances our capacity to provide first-class learning facilities, propels us toward greater distinction in the science, technology, engineering and mathematics fields, and furthers our movement to the forefront of baccalaureate colleges.”
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