Holland, Michigan
General-Contractor
Hope College’s new Martha Miller Center for Global Communication is a multi-cultural center that provides a new gateway to the existing campus. The facility is intended to provide a centralized location for radio, television and newspaper productions, but also serves as a classroom facility for instruction of communications, foreign language and international studies. The building contains large, open spaces for formal and informal gatherings, and is intended to serve as a “home away from home†for students attending Hope from diverse cultures. Along with faculty offices, four classrooms, a 90-person auditorium, language and computer labs, television and radio stations with editing suites and a newspaper production facility are provided. The estimated project cost of this 49,000 SF Center for Global Communications on Hope College’s campus was $12,000,000. Final construction cost is $8,700,000. Construction was completed in September 2005. The project received the Associated Builder & Contractor Award for Flooring in 2006 and the award for Educational Facilities Construction in 2007.
PP-CST-45C3-D0A1-E118-1258-6
Status: Completed
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Architectural
General-Contractor
Acoustical-Design
Parkway Electric & Communications, LLC
Electrical-Contractor
Architectural Glass & Metals, Inc.
Metal-Wall-&-Roof-Panels
Civil-Engineering
Fence Consultants of West Michigan, Inc.
Fence-and-Gates
Landscape Design Services, Inc.
Landscape-Contractor
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