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  • Slideshow: Cannon Drive Relocation Phase 2

    The Cannon Drive Relocation – Phase 2 project is on track to be completed by January 2025. FOD and construction crews are working on utility installation. Certified flood levee construction is paused, per weather restrictions, and will resume in April. Since September 2023, crews have opened Herrick Drive, built the Lincoln Parking lot, demolished the Drake Performance Center and performed work on...
    A wide view of the site where the Lincoln and Morrill Towers and Ohio Stadium.
  • In the News: Central Ohio's first proton therapy center opens to treat children and adults

    Nationwide Children’s Hospital and The Ohio State University Comprehensive Cancer Center – Arthur G. James Cancer Hospital and Richard J. Solove Research Institute (OSUCCC – James) celebrated the opening of a $100 million, 55,000 square foot proton therapy center on December 20, 2023. This is the first treatment facility in central Ohio offering a highly targeted form of radiation therapy for...
    Main Lobby of The James OutPatient Hospital
  • Interdisciplinary Health Sciences Center Time Lapse

    The Interdisciplinary Health Sciences Center is nearing the completion finish line as Hamilton Hall Phase III is scheduled to open in February 2024. Anatomy Phase I opened in January 2022 and Classroom Phase II opened in June 2023. Check out the time lapse video to view construction progress on the multiphase $157.3 million project.
    IHSC exterior photo
  • In the News: Ohio State's Green Energy Center Open for Corporate Tenants

    Columbus Business First highlighted the recent opening of the Energy Advancement and Innovation Center. As mentioned in the article, the nearly transparent building is a hub for research on renewable energy, smart energy systems and green mobility. Faculty and students will rub shoulders with entrepreneurs leading spinoffs and engineers from large corporations. "We're creating the ability to...
    A view of the EAIC at night with a large Block O on the side of the building.
  • Buckeye View - Inpatient Hospital

    Take a bird’s eye view of the 1.9 million-square-foot inpatient tower, which includes up to 820 beds in private-room settings, large windows to enhance patient experience and much more. Hear from medical center CEO and executive vice president John J. Warner, MD, and the construction team about the building’s future impact and current progress.
    A view of the exterior of the inpatient tower from a drone.

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