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  • 20231205 -  Polytechnic Campus ISTB12 McCarthy Building Companies Drone - Mesa, Ariz.<br />
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Construction has begun on ISTB12 as seen from a drone at the Polytechnic campus in Mesa on Dec. 5, 2023. (Photo courtesy of McCarthy Building Companies)
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  • 20231205 -  Polytechnic Campus ISTB12 McCarthy Building Companies Drone - Mesa, Ariz.<br />
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Construction has begun on ISTB12 as seen from a drone at the Polytechnic campus in Mesa on Dec. 5, 2023. (Photo courtesy of McCarthy Building Companies)
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  • 20231205 - ISTB12 Groundbreaking at Polytechnic Campus - Mesa, Ariz.<br />
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Construction has begun at ISTB12 on the Polytechnic Campus in Mesa on Dec. 5, 2023. The new building will provide a centralized location for Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering’s new School of Manufacturing Systems and Networks. (Photo by Samantha Chow/Arizona State University)
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  • 20231205 - ISTB12 Groundbreaking at Polytechnic Campus - Mesa, Ariz.<br />
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Construction has begun at ISTB12 on the Polytechnic Campus in Mesa on Dec. 5, 2023. The new building will provide a centralized location for Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering’s new School of Manufacturing Systems and Networks. (Photo by Samantha Chow/Arizona State University)
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  • 20230703 Tempe Campus Drone Shoot<br />
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The Mill Avenue Parking Garage under construction on the morning of Monday, July 3. 2023.
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  • 20230616 - Jessica Stago - Tuba City<br />
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Seats are set for the opening of Change Labs, Friday, June 16, 2023, in Tuba City, AZ. ASU alumna (BS ’01, Economics) Jessica Stago co-founded the workforce development and creative workspace that serves Native American entrepreneurs on their tribal lands. More than 100 people came to the ribbon cutting, including several speakers, including the co-founders and Navajo Tribal President Buu Nygren, an ASU alumnus (BS ’12, Construction Management, MBA ’17). Photo by Charlie Leight/ASU News
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  • 20220915 - Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company - Loop 303 and the I-17<br />
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A view of the TSMC, or Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company, construction on the edges of Phoenix near the Loop 303 and the I-17 Thursday morning Sept. 15th, 2022. Photo by Deanna Dent/Arizona State University
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  • 20220325 - Multipurpose Arena - Tempe<br />
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Construction continues at the new ASU Multipurpose Arena in Tempe on March 25, 2022. Pictured is the front side of the complex. When construction is completed in the fall, the new complex will be home to the Sun Devil hockey team, women’s gymnastics team, and the Arizona Coyotes. Photo by Samantha Chow/ASU
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  • 20210725 - Novus ASU<br />
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Development continues on the Novus Innovation Corridor and the ASU Athletics Village. Photo by Paul Markow Photography
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  • 20210507 - Mobasher ISTB7 - Tempe<br />
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Professor Barzin Mobasher, center, discusses the fiber-impregnated concrete panels that overlay the new Interdisciplinary Science and Technology 7 building, on the corner of University Drive and Rural Road, on the Tempe campus, Friday, May 7, 2021. The new, approximately 281,000 gross-square-foot, high-performance research facility will promote an interdisciplinary approach to knowledge generation and leading-edge research, including innovative endeavors focusing on the sustainability of food, water and energy. ISTB7 will house Global Futures, the Julie Ann Wrigley Global Institute of Sustainability, the Rob and Melani Walton Sustainability Solutions Service, School of Sustainability, and the Institute of Human Origins. It will also have research labs for biological sciences, engineering, life sciences and sustainability. Dry lab space may include computing, cyber-security, engineering design and fabrication, and robotics. Photo by Charlie Leight/Arizona State University
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  • 20210507 - Mobasher ISTB7 - Tempe<br />
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Professor Barzin Mobasher, left, and McCarthy project superintendent Daniel Steddum, discuss the new Interdisciplinary Science and Technology 7 building, on the corner of University Drive and Rural Road, on the Tempe campus, Friday, May 7, 2021. The new, approximately 281,000 gross-square-foot, high-performance research facility will promote an interdisciplinary approach to knowledge generation and leading-edge research, including innovative endeavors focusing on the sustainability of food, water and energy. ISTB7 will house Global Futures, the Julie Ann Wrigley Global Institute of Sustainability, the Rob and Melani Walton Sustainability Solutions Service, School of Sustainability, and the Institute of Human Origins. It will also have research labs for biological sciences, engineering, life sciences and sustainability. Dry lab space may include computing, cyber-security, engineering design and fabrication, and robotics. Photo by Charlie Leight/Arizona State University
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  • 20210507 - Mobasher ISTB7 - Tempe<br />
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Professor Barzin Mobasher, left, and McCarthy project superintendent Daniel Steddum, discuss the new Interdisciplinary Science and Technology 7 building, on the corner of University Drive and Rural Road, on the Tempe campus, Friday, May 7, 2021. The new, approximately 281,000 gross-square-foot, high-performance research facility will promote an interdisciplinary approach to knowledge generation and leading-edge research, including innovative endeavors focusing on the sustainability of food, water and energy. ISTB7 will house Global Futures, the Julie Ann Wrigley Global Institute of Sustainability, the Rob and Melani Walton Sustainability Solutions Service, School of Sustainability, and the Institute of Human Origins. It will also have research labs for biological sciences, engineering, life sciences and sustainability. Dry lab space may include computing, cyber-security, engineering design and fabrication, and robotics. Photo by Charlie Leight/Arizona State University
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  • 20210507 - Mobasher ISTB7 - Tempe<br />
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Image fully released. Model release on file in Media Relations & Strategic Communications.<br />
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McCarthy project superintendent Daniel Steddum, and Professor Barzin Mobasher, discuss the fiber-impregnated concrete panels that overlay the new Interdisciplinary Science and Technology 7 building, on the corner of University Drive and Rural Road, on the Tempe campus, Friday, May 7, 2021. The new, approximately 281,000 gross-square-foot, high-performance research facility will promote an interdisciplinary approach to knowledge generation and leading-edge research, including innovative endeavors focusing on the sustainability of food, water and energy. ISTB7 will house Global Futures, the Julie Ann Wrigley Global Institute of Sustainability, the Rob and Melani Walton Sustainability Solutions Service, School of Sustainability, and the Institute of Human Origins. It will also have research labs for biological sciences, engineering, life sciences and sustainability. Dry lab space may include computing, cyber-security, engineering design and fabrication, and robotics. Photo by Charlie Leight/Arizona State University
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  • 20210507 - Mobasher ISTB7 - Tempe<br />
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McCarthy project superintendent Daniel Steddum, and Professor Barzin Mobasher, go up in a lift to inspect the installation of the fiber-impregnated concrete panels that overlay the new Interdisciplinary Science and Technology 7 building, on the corner of University Drive and Rural Road, on the Tempe campus, Friday, May 7, 2021. The new, approximately 281,000 gross-square-foot, high-performance research facility will promote an interdisciplinary approach to knowledge generation and leading-edge research, including innovative endeavors focusing on the sustainability of food, water and energy. ISTB7 will house Global Futures, the Julie Ann Wrigley Global Institute of Sustainability, the Rob and Melani Walton Sustainability Solutions Service, School of Sustainability, and the Institute of Human Origins. It will also have research labs for biological sciences, engineering, life sciences and sustainability. Dry lab space may include computing, cyber-security, engineering design and fabrication, and robotics. Photo by Charlie Leight/Arizona State University
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  • 20210507 - Mobasher ISTB7 - Tempe<br />
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Image fully released. Model release on file in Media Relations & Strategic Communications.<br />
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McCarthy project superintendent Daniel Steddum, and Professor Barzin Mobasher, go up in a lift to inspect the installation of the fiber-impregnated concrete panels that overlay the new Interdisciplinary Science and Technology 7 building, on the corner of University Drive and Rural Road, on the Tempe campus, Friday, May 7, 2021. The new, approximately 281,000 gross-square-foot, high-performance research facility will promote an interdisciplinary approach to knowledge generation and leading-edge research, including innovative endeavors focusing on the sustainability of food, water and energy. ISTB7 will house Global Futures, the Julie Ann Wrigley Global Institute of Sustainability, the Rob and Melani Walton Sustainability Solutions Service, School of Sustainability, and the Institute of Human Origins. It will also have research labs for biological sciences, engineering, life sciences and sustainability. Dry lab space may include computing, cyber-security, engineering design and fabrication, and robotics. Photo by Charlie Leight/Arizona State University
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  • 20210218 - Thunderbird Construction - Phoenix, Ariz.<br />
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The new Thunderbird School of Global Management building on ASU’s Downtown Phoenix campus is set to have its grand opening Nov. 4, 2021. This is one of the many amazing views from the top floor.<br />
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Photo by Jenny Dupuis/Arizona State University
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Thunderbird students Clarisse Machanguana (left) and Kelly Alvarez (right) receive a tour lead by Jordan Koppel (middle) of Okland, the construction company. <br />
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The new Thunderbird School of Global Management building on ASU’s Downtown Phoenix campus is set to have its grand opening Nov. 4, 2021. <br />
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Image fully released. Model release on file in Provost and Enrollment Strategic Communications.<br />
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Photo by Jenny Dupuis/Arizona State University
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  • 20210218 - Thunderbird Construction - Phoenix, Ariz.<br />
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Thunderbird students Clarisse Machanguana and Kelly Alvarez receive a tour lead by Jordan Koppel of Okland, the construction company. <br />
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The new Thunderbird School of Global Management building on ASU’s Downtown Phoenix campus is set to have its grand opening Nov. 4, 2021. <br />
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Image fully released. Model release on file in Provost and Enrollment Strategic Communications.<br />
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Photo by Jenny Dupuis/Arizona State University
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  • 20210218 - Thunderbird Construction - Phoenix, Ariz.<br />
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Thunderbird students Clarisse Machanguana and Kelly Alvarez receive a tour lead by Okland, the construction company. <br />
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The new Thunderbird School of Global Management building on ASU’s Downtown Phoenix campus is set to have its grand opening Nov. 4, 2021. <br />
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Image fully released. Model release on file in Provost and Enrollment Strategic Communications.<br />
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Photo by Jenny Dupuis/Arizona State University
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  • 20210218 - Thunderbird Construction - Phoenix, Ariz.<br />
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The new Thunderbird School of Global Management building on ASU’s Downtown Phoenix campus is set to have its grand opening Nov. 4, 2021. <br />
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Image fully released. Model release on file in Provost and Enrollment Strategic Communications.<br />
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Photo by Jenny Dupuis/Arizona State University
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  • MESA - October 8, 2020 - ASU Now - ASU Mesa City Center - The concrete structure for the new ASU at Mesa City is nearing completion on Thursday, October 8, 2020. The $93.5 million facility is a joint project between the City of Mesa and Arizona State University that will house Herberger Institute of Design and the Arts academic programs related to digital and sensory technology, entrepreneurial support, experience design, film production and immersive media. It will have nearly 117,800 spare feet of space and is scheduled to be completed in December 2021. Photo by Charlie Leight/ASU Now
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  • MESA - October 8, 2020 - ASU Now - ASU Mesa City Center - The concrete structure for the new ASU at Mesa City is nearing completion on Thursday, October 8, 2020. The $93.5 million facility is a joint project between the City of Mesa and Arizona State University that will house Herberger Institute of Design and the Arts academic programs related to digital and sensory technology, entrepreneurial support, experience design, film production and immersive media. It will have nearly 117,800 spare feet of space and is scheduled to be completed in December 2021. Photo by Charlie Leight/ASU Now
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  • MESA - October 8, 2020 - ASU Now - ASU Mesa City Center - The concrete structure for the new ASU at Mesa City is nearing completion on Thursday, October 8, 2020. The $93.5 million facility is a joint project between the City of Mesa and Arizona State University that will house Herberger Institute of Design and the Arts academic programs related to digital and sensory technology, entrepreneurial support, experience design, film production and immersive media. It will have nearly 117,800 spare feet of space and is scheduled to be completed in December 2021. Photo by Charlie Leight/ASU Now
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  • ASU Now - Tempe campus images - Thursday August 27th, 2020 - Tempe, Ariz. <br />
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A view of G. Homer Durham Hall under construction from the roof of Life Sciences E-Wing building of Tempe and the surrounding areas on Thursday afternoon August 27th, 2020 on the Tempe campus in Tempe, Ariz. Photo by Deanna Dent
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  • PHOENIX - March 23, 2020 - ASU Now - Developing Sacred Land - Traffic flows on the recently completed 22-mile extension of the Loop 202/South Mountain Freeway near the West Estrella Drive exit, Monday, March 23, 2020. The freeway connects the Loop 202 with Interstate 10 and runs through the Ahwatukee Foothills, the Gila River Indian community and Laveen. Photo by Charlie Leight/ASU Now
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  • PHOENIX - March 23, 2020 - ASU Now - Developing Sacred Land - Traffic flows on the recently completed 22-mile extension of the Loop 202/South Mountain Freeway near the 24th Street exit, Monday, March 23, 2020. The freeway connects the Loop 202 with Interstate 10 and runs through the Ahwatukee Foothills, the Gila River Indian community and Laveen. Photo by Charlie Leight/ASU Now
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  • 20150609 - ASU News - Topping Out - Nexus Steel's Zac Wilson, left and Alejandro Covarrubiar wave to the crowd below after securring the final girder in place at the topping out ceremony for the Arizona Center for Law and Society, in downtown Phoenix, on Tuesday, June 9, 2015.Photo by Charlie Leight/ASU News
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  • 20150609 - ASU News - Topping Out - Alejandro Covarrubiar, with Nexus Steel, guides the final girder, at the topping out ceremony for the Arizona Center for Law and Society, in downtown Phoenix, on Tuesday, June 9, 2015. Photo by Charlie Leight/ASU News
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  • 20150609 - ASU News - Topping Out - Construction workers prepare to lift the final girder in place at the topping out ceremony for the Arizona Center for Law and Society, in downtown Phoenix, on Tuesday, June 9, 2015. The 280,000 square-foot structure will house the Sandra Day O’Connor College of Law, the Ross-Blakley Law Library, a bookstore, café, space for think tanks, centers for cross-discipline work including the Lincoln Center, and a new ASU Alumni Law Group that will house the first teaching law firm associated with a law school. Photo by Charlie Leight/ASU News
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