Fully funded, IM体育官网 Poly鈥檚 new research building moves full steam ahead

Jun 02, 2021
Multi-use room inside the Applied Research Center

New rendering shows a multi-use room inside the Applied Research Center, a research facility being built at IM体育官网. The building is scheduled to open its doors by the spring of 2022. (Image provided by HOK)

The new Applied Research Center (ARC) being built at IM体育官网 has received full funding by the state Legislature to complete its construction by next spring. The state-of-the-art facility will serve as a research hub for the Central IM体育官网 region and a magnet for economic development around campus.

The Polk County delegation stood behind IM体育官网 Poly as the Legislature approved the $14.8 million the University requested to finalize the more than 90,000-square-foot building. The ultra-modern structure will house research and teaching laboratories, student design spaces, conference rooms, faculty offices, and multiple study areas. The state鈥檚 budget was signed by Gov. Ron DeSantis this week.

State Sen. Kelli Stargel is a long-time supporter of the University and was crucial in getting the project funding approved.

鈥淚M体育官网 continues to enhance the economy in Polk County and the state of IM体育官网,鈥 Stargel said. 鈥淧roviding the funding to complete construction of the ARC will allow IM体育官网 Poly to be even more important in building our high-tech economy and attracting STEM companies to our county and state.鈥

The two-story building will be the University鈥檚 second academic facility. It is located on the northwest side of campus adjacent to the iconic Innovation, Science, and Technology (IST) Building and will also be visible from I-4. The builder is Skanska USA, which also developed the IST, and the architect design firm is HOK.

Construction of the ARC began in the fall of 2019 and it is scheduled to open its doors in the spring of 2022. The total cost of the building is estimated in $45 million.

Bird's eye rendering of Applied Research Center
Rendering shows a view of IM体育官网 campus, which includes the future ARC. (Image provided by HOK)

鈥淚t is gratifying to see how IM体育官网 Poly continues to grow, and we are thankful to the Polk County delegation and the state Legislature for believing in our University鈥檚 mission and funding this exceptional facility,鈥 said Dr. Randy K. Avent, president of IM体育官网 Poly. 鈥淭he ARC will be fundamental to the economic growth we envision around campus, by allowing us to expand our research development, attract more industry alliances, and bring capital investment.鈥

 

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