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Summer construction at WSU

 


Photos and Soundslides by Robert Hubner, WSU Photo Services
 
 
PULLMAN – Catch a quick photo tour of summer construction at the WSU Pullman and Vancouver campuses.
 
Below is a photo gallery of the WSU Vancouver applied technology building that is currently under construction. The first photo captured at 8:45 a.m. Monday, Aug. 2,  from a live cam at the site.
 
Construction on the Applied Technology Building began Dec. 14, 2009, and is scheduled for completion on Sept. 15, 2011. The building will feature 56,000 square feet of space, and will provide research and teaching space in computer sciences and electrical engineering. To reflect this focus of the building use, the offical name of the building when occupied will be the Engineering and Computer Science Building.
 
 
 
 
Click the following link to go to the live web camera.  The user name is “wsuvatc,” the password is “gocougs,” then click on the “single” tab.
 
Click the following link more information on the WSU Vancouver Applied Technology Building.
 

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