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The Ohio State University - lincoln tower Renovation

Location
Columbus, OH

Project Area
36,000 GSF

The College of Medicine at The Ohio State University was looking to consolidate their Hematology and Medical Oncology departments onto the 11th, 12th and 13th floors of Lincoln Tower. Working with the University and each Department to create a program of requirements identifying current staff counts and their ideal adjacencies, while also strategizing for future growth. From there, a series of plan options and vignettes were developed and reviewed to create optimized plans fitting the needs of each department while working within the unique existing structural conditions of the building and staying within the University’s available budget. Working closely with the University and the General Contractor to strategically plan construction work around the sound restrictions for Student Life and the remaining occupied floors.  To accelerate the construction processes, the project was bid to have an early abatement package and the project was split up into two phases.