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On 3/27/2021 at 8:36 PM, Highrise Tower said:

Getting vaccinated here on Monday! I always hoped getting the vaccine from a TMC member.

Should be quite an experience. I'll post updates!

I enjoyed my 1st dose. UTHealth was great! Took a photo of the background for a selfie booth.

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On 11/15/2022 at 5:42 AM, Highrise Tower said:

I was told Vaughn Construction already has contracts to build both the SCRB5 and the new UTHealth School of Public Health building. Both of which will coordinate design with the TMC3 project across the street.

Lets go!!

Project Name: UTHealth Houston Public Health Education and Research Building

Location Address: 1930 Old Spanish Trail

Start Date: 6/6/2023

Estimated Cost: $239,000,000

Scope of Work: Construction of ten story office, education and research building with associated site work.

Square Footage: 355,585 ft 2

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February 22-23, 2023 Meeting of the U. T. System Board of Regents - Facilities Planning and Construction Committee

Previous Actions:
On January 22, 2020, the Chancellor approved this project for Definition Phase as the TMC3 Translation and Discovery Building. On September 23, 2022, the Assistant Vice Chancellor for Capital Projects approved the project name change to South Campus Research Building 5. On November 17, 2022, the project was included in the CIP with a total project cost of $668,300,000 with funding of $556,402,889 from Hospital Revenues, $69,897,111 from TRB Proceeds and $42,000,000 from PUF Bond Proceeds.

Project Description:
The proposed project will be a seven-story building with an additional two-level mechanical equipment penthouse. The scope of the project will include site work, which encompasses site specific utility infrastructure work; the interior finish-out of floors one through four, a central plaza sited between this building and a new Public Health Education and Research Building to be constructed under a concurrent project by U. T. Health Science Center - Houston, and the construction of a pedestrian bridge over Old Spanish Trail enabling connectivity of the South Campus buildings to the TMC Helix Park. Floors five through seven are to be completed under a separate project in approximately ten years. The project will position the institution to relocate and co-locate researchers that are currently distributed broadly across multiple aging buildings. The researchers will be moved to the southern section of the Texas Medical Center (TMC) Campus. The new facility is being designed with maximum flexibility to meet new and evolving research technologies and is to include wet and dry laboratories, core facilities to support research, conferencing facilities, collaboration spaces, and food and beverage amenities. The building will be designed with a focus on the well-being of the occupants, providing a high-quality place of work with access to natural light and connectivity to enable collaboration.

Project Information:
Project Number 703-1300
CIP Project Type New Construction
Facility Type Laboratory, Medical/Healthcare
Management Type Institutional Management
Institution’s Project Advocate Giulio Draetta, M.D., Ph.D., Senior Vice President
and Chief Scientific Officer
Project Delivery Method Construction Manager-at-Risk
Gross Square Feet (GSF) 600,000
Shell Space (GSF) 234,600

Project Funding:
Hospital Revenues1 $556,402,889
Tuition Revenue Bond Proceeds 69,897,111
Permanent University Fund Bond Proceeds 42,000,000
Total Project Cost $668,300,000
1 Includes $19,800,000 from U. T. Health Science Center - Houston for portion of costs for shared plaza and
pedestrian bridge to TMC Helix Park

Project Milestones:
Definition Phase Approval January 2020
Addition to CIP November 2022
Design Development Approval February 2023
Construction Notice to Proceed July 2023
Substantial Completion June 2027
Final Completion September 2027

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4 hours ago, Highrise Tower said:

February 22-23, 2023 Meeting of the U. T. System Board of Regents - Facilities Planning and Construction Committee

Previous Actions:
On January 22, 2020, the Chancellor approved this project for Definition Phase as the TMC3 Translation and Discovery Building. On September 23, 2022, the Assistant Vice Chancellor for Capital Projects approved the project name change to South Campus Research Building 5. On November 17, 2022, the project was included in the CIP with a total project cost of $668,300,000 with funding of $556,402,889 from Hospital Revenues, $69,897,111 from TRB Proceeds and $42,000,000 from PUF Bond Proceeds.

Project Description:
The proposed project will be a seven-story building with an additional two-level mechanical equipment penthouse. The scope of the project will include site work, which encompasses site specific utility infrastructure work; the interior finish-out of floors one through four, a central plaza sited between this building and a new Public Health Education and Research Building to be constructed under a concurrent project by U. T. Health Science Center - Houston, and the construction of a pedestrian bridge over Old Spanish Trail enabling connectivity of the South Campus buildings to the TMC Helix Park. Floors five through seven are to be completed under a separate project in approximately ten years. The project will position the institution to relocate and co-locate researchers that are currently distributed broadly across multiple aging buildings. The researchers will be moved to the southern section of the Texas Medical Center (TMC) Campus. The new facility is being designed with maximum flexibility to meet new and evolving research technologies and is to include wet and dry laboratories, core facilities to support research, conferencing facilities, collaboration spaces, and food and beverage amenities. The building will be designed with a focus on the well-being of the occupants, providing a high-quality place of work with access to natural light and connectivity to enable collaboration.

Project Information:
Project Number 703-1300
CIP Project Type New Construction
Facility Type Laboratory, Medical/Healthcare
Management Type Institutional Management
Institution’s Project Advocate Giulio Draetta, M.D., Ph.D., Senior Vice President
and Chief Scientific Officer
Project Delivery Method Construction Manager-at-Risk
Gross Square Feet (GSF) 600,000
Shell Space (GSF) 234,600

Project Funding:
Hospital Revenues1 $556,402,889
Tuition Revenue Bond Proceeds 69,897,111
Permanent University Fund Bond Proceeds 42,000,000
Total Project Cost $668,300,000
1 Includes $19,800,000 from U. T. Health Science Center - Houston for portion of costs for shared plaza and
pedestrian bridge to TMC Helix Park

Project Milestones:
Definition Phase Approval January 2020
Addition to CIP November 2022
Design Development Approval February 2023
Construction Notice to Proceed July 2023
Substantial Completion June 2027
Final Completion September 2027

Is this the funding for the aforementioned new building for the School of Public Health to be located on OST, behind/in front of the Dental School, or something else entirely inside the TMC3 Helix?

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