COLORADO STATE UNIVERSITY
SPUR VIDA BUILDING
solution
Laboratory
Market
Health Care, Science & Technology, Higher Education
location
DENVER, CO
PARTNERS
JE DUNN CONSTRUCTION, CLARK & ENERSON
ABOUT THE PROJECT
The CSU Spur Vida Building, part of Colorado State University’s campus at the National Western Center, is a unique facility dedicated to advancing animal and human health through education, research, and public engagement. Designed by Clark & Enersen and built by JE Dunn Construction, the Vida Building blends interactive learning environments with fully functional veterinary spaces, allowing visitors to observe real-time procedures and better understand the interconnectedness of animal welfare, food systems, and public health.
H2I Group provided and installed stainless steel lab casework, countertops and shelving, passthrough cabinets, bleachers, divider curtains, and custom fencing and storage. This project reflects our ability to meet complex, multidisciplinary needs with precision and flexibility. The Vida Building now supports veterinary services, hands-on learning, and public engagement in a highly functional, educational environment.
PRODUCTS & SERVICES
- Bedco Stainless Steel Lab Casework
- InterDyne Stainless Steel Tops and Shelves
- TriStar Vet Passthrough Cabinets
- Irwin Bleachers
- Porter Divider Curtains
- Strait Lumber Thermory Fencing & Storage
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