The construction is expected to be completed by late 2025, with the campus welcoming over 10,000 students and staff in 2026. This project is set to inject $1.5 billion into the local economy during construction and generate more than $7.5 billion in long-term economic benefits for the state.
Beyond seismic requirements, we also supply Snap fire collars to support passive fire protection, along with Thermobreak insulation to reduce heat transfer in ductwork and pipework. Additionally, we offer custom inground solutions that include heavy-duty pipe brackets, pipe supports, strut, allthread, anchors, and accessories for stormwater and wastewater systems.
Our strong partnership with service contractors on this project thrives on honest and consistent communication. This approach ensures we fully understand their specific requirements, enabling us to deliver exactly what they need, when they need it, through our high stock holdings and five daily metro delivery runs.
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