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News: Biomedical and Materials Engineering Complex (Advanced Materials Corridor)

  • Slideshow: Biomedical and Materials Engineering Complex Phase 2

    Work on the Biomedical and Materials Engineering Complex Phase 2 (BMEC) is nearly halfway complete as crews have made substantial progress over the last several months. A buck hoist has been installed and a platform below it is in place to ensure the safety of everyone on site. “Safety is always our top priority,” said Shaun Allen, Facilities Design and Construction project manager for BMEC....
    A view of the structural piers being installed underground.
  • Slideshow: Biomedical and Materials Engineering Complex - Phase 2

    Construction on the Biomedical and Materials Engineering Complex – Phase 2 is ramping up after beginning in October 2023. Crews are finished with interior abatement and are now focusing on structure and exterior façade demolition. As crews work to demolish interior small spaces like elevator pits, they’re using a Brokk, which is a demolition robot that eliminates all need for manual demo wor...
    Two workers using the Brokk.
  • In the News: Active Construction Changes Traffic Patterns on Game Days

    Fans are back in Ohio Stadium this fall as the Buckeyes make another run toward the College Football Playoffs.For a winning fan experience, The Ohio State University is encouraging attendees to allow additional time to get in and out of the stadium area as traffic and parking changes may cause delays.Ohio State continues to invest in the future of teaching, research and patient care through activ...
    Ohio Stadium
  • New Traffic Patterns

    We all love scarlet and gray, but there’s a sea of orange on campus as Ohio State invests in the future of teaching, learning and research. Major construction projects are changing the way most Buckeyes will navigate campus – so allow extra travel time, be cautious near construction zones, and look out for your fellow Buckeyes. Watch to learn more on what areas to avoid and how to get around...
    A view of a construction cone on the side of the road.

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