ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES CENTER
solution
Laboratory
Market
Science & Technology, Government
location
LaCrosse, WI
ABOUT THE PROJECT
The Environmental Sciences Center project represents a significant step forward in ecological research, focusing on the study of environmental issues in the Midwest region. This initiative is a collaborative effort aimed at enhancing the understanding and management of ecological systems, and it ties into broader national efforts to address environmental and population concerns. The project involved a strategic partnership with a contracting company known for its expertise in government facility renovations. Together, we undertook the task of completely renovating key laboratory spaces.
The result is a state-of-the-art laboratory that stands ready to support advanced scientific research in environmental sciences. The upgraded facility not only enhances the region’s research capabilities but is also expected to contribute to national efforts in understanding and addressing ecological challenges.
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- Electrical Raceways
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- Installation & Service
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