Beam signing marks halfway point of Life Sciences building project
UH Mānoa students, administrators and officials signed their names on the final beam of the building’s steel structure before it was lifted into place.
UH Mānoa students, administrators and officials signed their names on the final beam of the building’s steel structure before it was lifted into place.
The demolition of Henke Hall clears the way for the construction of the new Life Sciences building.
The demolition of Henke is the part of the first phase of construction on UH Manoaʻs Life Sciences building scheduled to open fall 2019.
UH is using e-Builder, a web-based capital program management system to create an online workflow for all parties involved in the many construction and renovation projects across the campuses.
Layton Construction Company and Group 70 International selected for the design and construction of the Life Science building on the Mānoa campus.
The 21st century learning facility will house the biology, microbiology and botany departments and the Pacific Biosciences Research Center.