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C.A5.0077432 CA50077432 L160.77432
DC25-027 SSF B46 2nd FL Lab Modifications for TM Move 46
Active Concept Design 09-01-2026 -415 days
DaNett DeBrine Scott Meckenstock
TM needs to move to B46 to bring all of TM labs into one building and to allow SMPS to move from B5 to B42.2 and iTox to move from B48.1 to B42.2. Modify the labs in B46 2nd floor to meet the needs of TM science.
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01-17-2025 03-06-2026 03-09-2026
09-01-2026 0
Created on May  2 at  9:02 AM (PDT). Last updated by Bisson, Jim on July  1 at 10:51 AM (PDT). Owned by Bisson, Jim.
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