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  • Slideshow: Wexner Medical Center Inpatient Hospital

    Construction on the largest single facilities project ever undertaken at Ohio State is approximately 40% complete. The building features large windows in patient rooms providing natural light, and a view of the Olentangy River. Standing at 410-feet tall, when complete, the inpatient hospital will be the 10th tallest building in Columbus. Construction progress includes: Framing for interior wallsP...
    A view of the south end of the building. The parking garage and skybridge can be seen here.
  • Cannon Drive Relocation – Phase 2 Update

    Cannon Drive Relocation – Phase 2 construction will begin in January 2023. The project will rebuild the roadway between John Herrick Drive and Woody Hayes Drive and construct a certified ODNR flood protection levee. Facilities Operations and Development’s Tom Ekegren discusses how the work adds up to 500-year flood protection for the Columbus campus....
    Cannon screen grab from the sky
  • In the News: Sustainable Design and Construction

    The Energy Advancement and Innovation Center (EAIC), along with the Combined Heat and Power Plant (CHP), will contribute to Ohio State's sustainability goals, according to a recent article by The Lantern."It's not just one thing in a building... it's a living, breathing structure," said Kristin Poldemann, associate vice president of Facilities Design and Construction, about the EAIC. The facility...
    Energy advancement innovation center
  • Watch: Flythrough Video of Cannon Drive Relocation - Phase 2

    Cannon Drive Relocation – Phase 2 aligns with the Framework plan, and continues the work of Cannon Drive – Phase 1, which created a certified flood levee between King Avenue and John Herrick Drive. Phase 2 will continue that work northbound by rebuilding the roadway between John Herrick Drive and Woody Hayes Drive.Watch the flythrough video of what Cannon Drive will look like when Phase 2 is comp...
    Cannon Drive looking south from Woody Hayes
  • Slideshow: Energy Advancement and Innovation Center

    The Energy Advancement and Innovation Center (EAIC) is halfway complete. The facility is co-located at the Carmenton innovation district with the Interdisciplinary Research Facility. EAIC will be a space for Ohio State faculty members, students, alumni, ENGIE Buckeye Operations researchers, local entrepreneurs and industry experts to work together on the next generation of smart and sustainable s...
    A view of the exterior of the building from the southeast side.

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