1. $210 million Cancer Research Center
2. $60 million Brain Health Building
3. $40 million Dental School
3. $30 million for a 6th parking garage
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2:As a designated National Cancer Research Facility on an Urban campus with limited space, we have the responsibility to create the best environment to battle this disease. We desire to build a new Cancer Research Center, which will bring together all research programs that are currently scattered across our campus. This will greatly enhance our ability to fight this battle. This 300,000 sq ft facility will include dry and wet lab space, imaging center, vivarium, administrative and conference space. It will enhance collaboration and be in better geographic proximity to the University of Kansas Hospital.
3:Due to the growing need for continured Alzheimers research, the limited space on our campus, and the need to unify the groups into contiguous space, we are proposing a new Brain Health Center. This building will be approximately 110,000 sq ft. It will include clinical space , patient exercise areas, clinical trials, administrative office, dry and wet lab space. It will also house a memory cafe, demonstration kitchen, areas for staff and faculty to monitor clinical trials research. Also providing clinical patient support.
4:This is to be a building based on inter-professional education, leveraging assets in place at the University of Kansas Medical center to alleviate the shortage of oral health professionals in the State of Kansas. Architectural services to include programming, design consultation, design development, and potential construction documents is estimated at $2.6M. The project construction budget is $33,000,000 consisting of an estimated 80,000 sq. ft. Planned location is the current home of Dykes Library at the University of Kansas Medical Center.
Construct a multi-level parking garage for University of Kansas Medical Center with a capacity of approx. 1500 vehicles to serve the university and the new hospital facility planned to be constructed between State Line Ave. and Cambridge Street. The parking facility will be located, in accordance with the approved campus master plan, on a site between Eaton and Cambridge Streets and 37th and 38th Avenues. Parking system revenues will secure the bonds to construct the facility.