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Reyez Construction Projects

University of Arizona Medical Education Building Additions/Renovations


Reyez Construction Projects

University of Arizona Medical Education Building Additions/Renovations




Reyez Construction Projects

University of Arizona Medical Education Building Additions/Renovations

Location:

Tucson, Arizona

Client:

University of Arizona

Construction Value:

$28,000,000

Delivery Method:

Progressive Design-Build

Year Completed:

2023

Specialties:

Higher Education

Location:

Tucson, Arizona

Client:

University of Arizona

Construction Value:

$28,000,000

Delivery Method:

Progressive Design-Build

Year Completed:

2023

Specialties:

Higher Education

Features & Highlights


55,000-square-foot historic renovation and new three-story, 23,000-square-foot structure

Adding flexible, collaborative classrooms and state-of-the-art research facilities

Phased construction around active classroom use, in the middle of an occupied campus

Project Overview

The UArizona Chemistry-Physics building, now affectionately called “Old Chem,” was one of five buildings Reyez constructed on campus in the late 1930s funded by the Works Progress Administration (WPA). Designed by the late Tucson architect Roy Place, the Chemistry-Physics building was originally a two-story red brick structure with two main entrances. Reyez Construction also added an additional east wing and south wing in 1948.


In 2021, we began a complete renovation of the 55,000-square-foot building, as well as new construction of an adjacent three-story, 23,000-square-foot building called The Commons. Between these two structures, Reyez Construction is adding new offices, state-of-the-art research facilities and seven new classrooms, ranging from 30 to 200 seats. The renovated and new spaces will feature new technology and flexible seating arrangements designed to increase student engagement.


For the renovation process, we phased construction and communicated daily with UArizona staff to work around occupied offices and classrooms with minimal disruptions, and turn over finished spaces with smooth transitions. Our project team had to work closely with mechanical, electrical and plumbing partners to locate utilities and perform necessary upgrades in a safe and timely manner. Crews also relocated a machine shop and nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) space, while ensuring uninterrupted power to the NMR machines for continuous operation.


Features & Highlights


55,000-square-foot historic renovation and new three-story, 23,000-square-foot structure

Adding flexible, collaborative classrooms and state-of-the-art research facilities

Phased construction around active classroom use, in the middle of an occupied campus

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