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The ATRC facility will allow CEAT to consolidate activities now carried out in six different buildings spread over three major locations. Substandard facilities that will be vacated include a 25,000 square foot World War II Quonset, Crutchfield Hall (1910), and the Industrial Building (1927). The ATRC facility development phases that have been completed include strategic planning, architectural program, schematic design, design development, construction drawings and documents, and contractor bidding. Strategic planning, the architectural program, the schematic design, and design development have been completed for a 165,000 square foot, $30 million facility. The architectural team of Frankfurt Short Bruza has completed the final phases of the preparation of the construction drawings and documents.
The two-year construction effort is expected to begin in the fall of 1995 with occupancy expected in late fall of 1997. The ATRC facility will include state-of-the-art interdisciplinary laboratories, specialized laboratories and facilities, "high tech" classrooms and seminar rooms, research offices for graduate students and visiting scientists and engineers from industry and government labs, and will be the headquarters for the Web Handling Research Center and the Oklahoma Center for Integrated Design and Manufacturing. A combination of federal, state, and private funds will be used to design, construct, equip, and furnish the facility. Currently, over $20 million is available, including $7.3 million from the U.S. Department of Energy and $12.5 million from a State of Oklahoma capital bond issue. An additional $10 million is being sought from federal and private sources.
Sponsors: U. S. Department of Energy and State of Oklahoma (HERO 92 Capital Bond Issue)
PIs: Karl N. Reid, Alan Brunken, John D. Houck, Allen E. Kelly, James F. Knight, Richard L. Lowery, Jeff D. Stewart, and David Thompson
Frankfurt Short Bruza (Oklahoma City)