DSU Beacom Premier Complex

Dakota State University

New construction of a 55,000-square-foot facility that creates a hub for all DSU Athletics. The two-phase project on the 25-acre site creates both an exciting game day and enhanced student-athlete experience. Phase One features site work of a new NCAA competition track, synthetic turf soccer field, and large grandstand, while Phase Two includes a new weight room, locker rooms, E-Sports competition center, hospitality space, and second-level suites overlooking a new synthetic turf football field.

 

Madison, SD

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12,000 square foot addition that includes all new integrated spaces for music majors with professional acoustics as well as renovations throughout the existing building including updating the 600-seat Ramsey theatre.

 

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CSU – Chiropteran Research Facility

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New construction of 99,252 sf equine teaching hospital. The JFEH provides leading-edge teaching, research, and clinical services, offering specialized equine veterinary medicine with notable offerings in critical care, isolation, diagnostic imaging, and sports medicine and rehabilitation. The JFEH functions as a full service, tertiary referral equine hospital providing surgical, medical, emergency and elective veterinary treatments for the Rocky Mountain region. It also provides teaching experience for the Professional Veterinary Medicine Program in the College of Veterinary Medicine and Biomedical Sciences (CVMBS), functioning as a center for experiential learning for veterinary students, undergraduate students, and veterinary medical technician students. The facility is a two-story structure with clinical operations and horse stalls on the 1st floor and educational/office components on the 2nd floor.

Renderings provided by Clark & Enersen

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Center for STEM, Power Mechanics, and Applied Technologies

Community College of Aurora

New construction of a 55,000 square foot educational facility. The building will provide students with hands-on training and education to prepare them for entry into the workforce or transfer to four-year institutions. The curriculum will offer pathways in various fields including construction, diesel power mechanics, engineering, cyber security, renewable energy, as well as other STEM pathways in math, science, and applied technology. The building will be equipped with modern technology and equipment to provide students with the necessary skills and knowledge to excel in their chosen fields.

 

Aurora, CO

Renderings provided by BVH Architecture