Monday, December 21, 2009

BJAC Awarded UNCW Marine Sciences Biotechnology Research Facility

Lou Jurkowski, CEO at BJAC, pa (www.bjac.com), architectural close alms able casework for specialized, circuitous institutional projects, has appear that BJAC’s Charlotte appointment has been awarded the University of North Carolina Wilmington (UNCW) Center for Marine Sciences Biotechnology Research Facility (MARBIONC). The activity will abide of the development of a 68,000 aboveboard bottom bartering aquaculture and bio-tech analysis ability apartment analysis and bartering applications of assorted facets apropos to Marine Science. Approximately 60% of the new two adventure class will be assigned to UNCW advisers with the antithesis of the amplitude appointed for bartering class use in similar/related fields.

QUOTES:
“We are appreciative to be accustomed the befalling to complete this activity for UNCW,” said Mark Sealy, architecture baton and arch at BJAC. “The ability will be a different and agitative accession to the school’s Marine Sciences program.”

DETAILS:
- The account for this activity is $30,000,000.

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ABOUT BJAC:
Architectural close BJAC, pa, offers able casework for specialized, circuitous institutional projects. The close provides architecture ability to healthcare, K-20 education, research, building and borough clients, alternating with a ample ambit of all-embracing services, including architectural design, pre-design, programming, design, adept planning, autogenous design, architecture management, arrangement administering and architecture build. Established in 1994 by CEO and Managing Principal Lou Jurkowski, BJAC is one of the better woman-owned architectural architecture firms in the Southeast, with offices in Raleigh and Charlotte. For added information, amuse alarm BJAC at (919) 833-8818 or appointment www.bjac.com.

Michelle Fowler
MMI Public Relations
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