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Best of Nevada: Nevada Cancer Institute - Support Services Building

Office/Industrial

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This three-story, 102,000-sq-ft office addition consists of support service areas that include offices, labs and a 200-seat conference center. The LEED silver, steel-framed building, on 5.67 acres, has a glass and sandstone exterior with metal louver sunscreens. It marks the second structure for the four-year-old institute, a state-of-the-art cancer research center for prevention, detection and treatment. The project also entailed construction of an adjacent five-story, 525-space parking garage.

Key Players

Owner: American Nevada Co.
Design Firm: TKC Design P.C.
General Contractor: The Korte Co.
Consultants: PK Associates; Nevada by Design; Southwick Landscape Architects; Sunrise Air Systems; Hellmuth & Bicknese; Solutions AEC
Subcontractors: Arco Electric; Coreslab Structures; Ron Hanlon Masonry; D&D Steel; Beals Royal Glass & Mirror; Performance Contracting; Universal Plumbing; Sunrise Air Systems

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