Timmons Group, an ENR
500 Design Firm and a leader in multi-discipline civil engineering consulting
services, announced today that the firm has been awarded a contract to provide
civil engineering consulting services for the Joint School of Nanoscience and
Nanotechnology (JSNN) at Gateway University Research Park in Greensboro, North
Carolina.
 | | A map of the planned Gateway University Research Park. The JSNN will be housed in the South Campus of the park, pictured above. Image courtesy of Gateway University Research Park. |
The Gateway University Research Park is being jointly developed by the University
of North Carolina at Greensboro and NC A&T State University. The Research
Park will provide opportunities for faculty and private companies to collaborate
on unique research and development opportunities. Timmons Group is collaborating
with HDR who is the architect for the JSNN Building.
Timmons Group is undertaking initial civil engineering, site planning and has
developed some preliminary maps for the development of the new JSNN laboratory,
which will be located on the South Campus. The new JSNN Building is slated to
become the signature building on the South Campus, and will focus on conducting
nanotechnology research and development.
Timmons Group was involved in the original master planning of the 75-acre South
Campus along with BJAC and Sasaki. Timmons Group and BJAC recently completed
the design of the USDA Research Building One, also located on the South Campus.
"Timmons Group is very excited to support the design and development of
the South Campus, which will be the site for the new Joint School of Nanoscience
and Nanotechnology" said James Covington, PE, Principal at Timmons Group.
"The Gateway University Research Park will be a key driver for encouraging
long term economic development and establishing an environment for attracting
future investments in research and technology innovations in the Triad."
Posted March 25th, 2009
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