
19-9472
Andrew Weil Center for Integrative Medicine
This project will develop a new facility for the Andrew Weil Center for Integrative Medicine (AWCIM) to centralize their operations in a physical building and landscape environment that supports their philosophy of healthy work environments.
18-9386
Applied Research Building
The new Applied Research Building (ARB) is a very specialized, one of a kind research facility designed specifically for UA applied research programs. This three-story building has a variety of programmed spaces, including high bay payload assembly areas, a large scale thermal vacuum chamber, unique research / customized laboratories, clean rooms, faculty offices, collaboration spaces, and conference rooms. The ARB is located at the southeast corner of Helen Street and the Highland Corridor. The Highland Corridor has been improved and realigned as part of this project to provide safer pedestrian and bicycle crossings at Helen Street.
19-9485
Arizona Stadium, West Renovations
Initial planning process for the next Arizona Stadium renovations.
Working with consultant on a marketing and feasibility study to collect and organize valuable feedback from Wildcat fans on the future of Arizona Stadium to enhance the fan experience.
25-9776
Behavioral Health Clinic
Renovations to Behavioral Health Clinic to address HIPAA concerns.
Construction underway aiming for substantial completion 10/31/2025
12-9134
Bioscience Research Laboratories
The BSRL provides research facilities to support interdisciplinary research in many health science disciplines. This new facility encourages collaborative translational research that will advance understanding of the molecular basis of human health, aging and disease.
BSRL is the final puzzle piece that completes the master-plan for its urban block in the Health Sciences Campus. The original vision for a campus courtyard was initiated by the Keating BIO5 and MRB buildings, which frame the south, east, and north edges of the space. The BSRL building gives final definition to the courtyard by establishing its western edge while also providing access into it through a grand two-story opening. This breezeway portal gives passage to a mid-block pedestrian route and celebrates BSRL’s role as a gateway and a campus threshold. BSRL is a North-South bar building, and its simple form expresses both a sense of repose and dynamic movement as the bridge-like top story suspends itself above the central portal and stretches southward over the transparent, street-welcoming first story. The short north and south ends cantilever outwards to accentuate the street corners and emphasize the building as a gate-way to and from the UA bio-science campus along Cherry Avenue. As part of the three-building set, BSRL sympathizes with and expands the architectural vocabulary of Keating Bio5 and MRB. Like the two other buildings, BSRL has an outward-facing shell of red brick that provides the entire block with aesthetic consistency. This outer layer also acts as a protective shield to the more transparent, courtyard-facing inner layer. BSRL’s brick facade is lifted along the southern half of the western edge along Cherry Avenue, creating a more welcoming presence and a new front door to the complex. This exposes the glazed lobby and interaction space, which was conceived as an extension of the outdoor environment, joining the street realm and the inner courtyard through a layered, visually connected continuum of activity spaces: pedestrian colonnade, interaction lobby and café, and breezeway portal.
23-9671
Bryant Bannister Tree Ring Building – AMS Renovation
Renovations to a portion of the 2nd floor area (Rooms 240A-F, 242, 244, 246, and library outreach area) at Tree Ring Archives Building #45 to create new laboratory space to house an Accelerator Mass Spectrometer procured through a National Science Foundation grant.
24-9706
BSRL Room 043 Tenant Improvement (.5T)
Build out for a new 0.5T MRI Suite.
24-9707
BSRL Room 062 Tenant Imrpovement (3T)
Renovations for equipment and infrastructure of for a new 3T MRI.
23-9631
Building 201, Surgical Skills Training Lab
Renovations for a new surgical skills training lab, including an 8 bed operating room and 12 station dissection lab.
Schematic Design is complete. Design Development and regular stakeholder meetings continue.
22-9604
Building 73, Room 120 and 215 Electrical Upgrade
This project is to remove underrated panels. The project also includes reworking the normal and emergency feeders to the distribution units in Rm 215 and Rm 214.
Construction is complete and the new Switchboard controller is being ordered.
23-9641
CALS Bovisphere
This project will renovate an existing facility into a waste-to-energy research/teaching center involving anerobic digestion of bio solids and liquids .
Design is in progress to renovate space in Bldg. 2019. 50% Construction Documents complete.
23-9642
CALS Food Products and Safety Lab Renovation
Renovation of existing Food Product Safety Lab to provide a state of the art research and teaching facility.
24-9704
Campus Life 2024 Maintenance Projects
Replacement of Fan coil units at Yuma hall, replacement of Hot water tank and Navajo/Pinal and back up hot water heater for Highland district housing (VDP)
15-9248
Campus Research Infrastructure
Campus Infrastructure is a multi-phase, multi-element project which will supplement existing infrastructure to support new research buildings being constructed and future growth. The installation of large storage tanks beneath the east Main Mall will mitigate surface water run-off from large rainstorms on Cherry Ave. and reduce the risk of flooding of University buildings and impacts to 6th Street and neighborhoods to the south. During a rainstorm, catch basins installed in University Blvd and Cherry Ave will intercept and channel storm water to a series of interconnected, 10 feet diameter, 20 feet long underground tanks installed under the east Mall where it will gradually dissipate into the ground. Upon completion, the system will accommodate a I hour rainfall event of up to 2.3 inches.
19-9468
CAPLA Addition and Renovation
The College of Architecture, Planning & Landscape Architecture’s (CAPLA) Strategic Plan includes goals to enhance learning and support increased student enrollment by improving and better utilizing their facilities. This project prioritized natural ventilation and additional student studio spaces with a more significant energy efficient exterior window wall system and whole building natural ventilation in the West Building.
19-9458
Center for Creative Photography, 2019 Remodeling and Renovations
Renovate portion of first floor to create a multimedia gallery, renovate offices, and improvements to the environmental control system for Archives.
20-9527
College of Fine Arts Master Plan Implementation
Arizona Arts has been given a major role in the University's Strategic Plan to integrate the arts into all aspects of the University and establish UArizona as an arts destination and increase both local and national awareness. To realize this strategic vision, a master plan has recently been completed that outlines series of projects implemented through a multi-year, multi-phased manner as funding becomes available. The initial phase will consist of renovations of the Art Building.
19-9454
College of Law, Class Lab 118, 126 and 146 Renovation
In order to improve the Trial Advocacy learning experience, the College of Law will be renovating Class Labs 118, 126 and 146 for a large Mock Courtroom and Appellate Courtroom.
23-9638
Community School Garden, 415 N. Mountain Ave Renovation
The School Garden Workshop program connects students in public schools with Tucson’s agricultural legacy by planting, maintaining, and engaging in school gardens. Renovations to the former houses at 407 & 415 N Mountain Ave and installation of teaching gardens will be used by Mansfeld Middle School Students, UA School Garden Internships students, and K-12 educators from across the region.
Construction is over halfway complete. Insulation is in and walls and ceilings are being drywalled. Site work and ramada has started.
24-9709
GCRB Metacave Tenant Improvement, Building 126, Rooms 245 and 250
Combine labs 245 and 250 into a space for an immersive virtual reality suite (Metacave).
22-9590
GCRB, Level 6 Tenant Improvements
Tenant improvement for Grand Challenges Research Building sixth floor shell space.
18-9384
Grand Challenges Research Building
GCRB is a new research facility that will leverage the University of Arizona's core strengths to address the grand challenges identified in Pillar 2 of the University's strategic plan. GCRB will be an interdisciplinary facility designed to foster conversations among sciences and programs. The 7-story building will be located on Cherry Avenue as part of the Wyant College of Optical Sciences complex. The new building will be south of Meynell West, and across the street from the Main Library. GCRB will support research laboratories for expansion of the Optical Sciences under the Office of the Provost to continue advancing the University's international reputation in this field, as well as new sponsored projects for the Office of Research Innovation and Impact. test
13-9193
Health Sciences Innovation Building
State-of-the-art instructional spaces will offer simulated, real-life situations for teams of students, faculty and health professionals in medicine, nursing, pharmacy and public health. The HSIB will offer flexible, large, medium and small group/team learning areas and clinical labs and simulation centers for a broad spectrum of instructional applications.
The building interior was deliberately designed without columns to provide more flexibility of space in the future. Approximately 1,000+ people can be accommodated in the Forum for special events. Spaces known as “flipped classrooms” can accommodate up to 150 students for interactive learning. Terra cotta, a material that emulates brick, will create natural shade on the east façade where glass walls have been constructed.
22-9609
HSEB, Pharmacy Teaching Lab Renovation
Renovation of existing classroom space in HSEB to accommodate a new Pharmacy Teaching Lab.
19-9466
HSIB, Levels 1, 2 and 6 Remodeling
Remodel portion of Level 1 in the Health Sciences Innovation Building to accommodate food service.
22-9593
Manuel Pacheco Integrated Learning Center Room 136 Renovations
The Department of Digital Learning and the Office of Instruction and Assessment will be collaborating on online teaching and learning initiatives as they come together to form a Teaching and Learning Center in a renovated space in ILC.
20-9505
Maricopa County Cooperative Extension, Demonstration Kitchen Remodeling
Remodel of the existing classroom and kitchen area at the Maricopa County Cooperative Extension Facility at 4341 E. Broadway Road.
21-9548
Marroney Theatre Renovations & Addition
Renovations to upgrade the educational programs of The School of Theatre, Film & Television (TFTV) and to enhance the patron experience of the theatre.
26-9800
Modern Languages 350 Renovation
Complete renovation to provide accessibility to this outdated but important and historic university classroom.
95% Construction Documents due 11/5/2025.
23-9629
Multiple Pkg Garage Maint, Repairs & Parking Lot/Bike Path Imp FY23
Maintenance, repairs, and Improvements to ten parking structures, six parking lots and one bike path.
Science Concourse bike path and ramp at Park are completed. Parking lots 3113, 1016.2, 4059, 2235, 7121 and 5075 are paved. Repairs in all garages are completed. Replacement of gates at six garages is in progress.
24-9702
Nano Fabrication Center Renovation
Renovation of the existing Micro/Nano Fabrication Center to expand the cleanroom facility within the existing building footprint.
The Design Phase is complete. The Construction Phase is underway. Completion is scheduled for late 2025.
23-9676
PAS Building, Rm 157 Lab Renovation
Renovate space for Dr. Hassan.
23-9658
PBC, CAMI Building
The University of Arizona Health Sciences Center for Advanced Molecular and Immunological Therapies, or CAMI will be located at the Phoenix Bioscience Core in downtown Phoenix. CAMI will support research for the next generation of healthcare treatments and serve as a hub to advance knowledge of the immunology of cancers, autoimmune conditions and infectious diseases.
In schematic design.
23-9656
Poetry Center & Education North Green Space
Develop a new greenspace to the south of the Poetry Center building, between the Poetry Center and the Education North Building. The project will activate a range of new possibilities for Poetry Center programs, making significant new outdoor/indoor opportunities for day-to-day use and for events and receptions.
22-9579
Scottsdale Waterfront Phoenix Embassy Building
Fit out of existing office building for use by the University of Arizona administrative units in the Greater Phoenix area.
19-9450
South Stadium Rowhouses
This College of Architecture, Planning & Landscape Architecture (CAPLA) student design-build project is providing new faculty/staff temporary housing. Five rowhouses are located along Seventh Street, adjacent to the South Stadium Parking Garage.
Construction is near completion on the fifth/final rowhouse, pending driveway curb installation and final electrical hook-up to TEP transformer.
24-9690
Steward Observatory Annex Renovations/Additions
Additions and renovations to the existing Steward Observatory Annex.
22-9608
SUMC Building 19, Room 205 Remodeling
This project remodels Room 205 in the Student Union Memorial Center to create a new restaurant concept that will feature bar food menu items as well as beer and wine. A small brewery will highlight the CALES master brewery program and produce beer on site that will be delivered directly to the new bar.
24-9691
SUMC-Bookstore Renovations
Transition the Bookstore from book sales and re-imagine the space into the Campus Store to better serve a modern clientele.
22-9576
The Paul and Alice Baker Center for Public Media
Arizona Public Media (AZPM) is an editorially independent, member supported, not-for-profit public media organization provided by the University of Arizona as an educational and informational community service. AZPM exemplifies the goals and objectives of public media and furthers the land-grant mission of the University, serving all or parts of eleven Arizona counties with three public television program services, three public radio services, and a variety of online services at azpm.org. In addition to delivering programs from PBS, NPR, and the BBC, among others, AZPM produces award-winning original newscasts, public affairs programs, documentaries, and community engagement events for and about the people of Southern Arizona. A new, modern facility for Arizona Public Media will better serve ever-changing community needs and interests, support the education and training of University of Arizona students, improve visibility and community access, and model the transparency aspect of journalism. The new 50,000 sf facility will be designed specifically to meet current and future technical and broadcast requirements, including the replacement of much of AZPM’s aging broadcast production infrastructure as we transition to 4K production in preparation for the conversion to a new television broadcast standard (NextGen TV).
59-0002
Tucson Village Farms Solar
New Solar Project at the Farms East side.
Building Permit issued.
19-9463
UA Global Center, Park Student Union Renovations
Renovations to former Park Student Union (PSU) will accommodate relocation and consolidation of the UA Global's functions from elsewhere on campus. The resulting Global Center will serve as a hub for international activities on Campus. The project is Initiative 4.2C4 of the UA Strategic Plan.
22-9584
UA Global Center, Starbucks
The existing bagel shop will be renovated into a Starbucks.
23-9635
UAHS Building 201 1st Flr Medical Imaging Admin/Faculty Offices Renovation
Renovation of existing space to provide an Administrative Suite for the Department of Imaging.
Construction is underway. Current expected substantial completion is November 1, 2025.
20-9512
UAHS Building 201 Basement Renovation, UAHS Sleep Research Center
Renovation of existing space in the basement to provide a Sleep Research Center - funding being provided by the National Institutes of Health.
23-9639
Visual Arts Graduate Research Laboratory Renovation
Reconfigure spaces inside the building to provide additional studios that can be assigned to graduate student, faculty and visiting artists. Enhanced presentation areas will also be created.









































