Bruce and Gloria Ingram Hall Vital Statistics
Jayme Blaschke | November 8, 2018
Bruce and Gloria Ingram Hall is the new home for the College of Science and Engineering's electrical engineering, industrial engineering and manufacturing engineering programs to relocate and expand. Ingram Hall also provides new space for biology, computer science, mathematics and physics programs. The new building is equipped with state-of-the-art technology, research labs and teaching spaces that will serve Texas State students and faculty.
- Cost: $120 million (Tuition Revenue Bonds, Higher Education Funds, Donor Gifts, TRIP Match, Revenue Financing System Bonds)
- Size: 166,851 gross square feet
- Construction began: August 2016
- First classes: August 2018
- Facilities: Maker Space Project Area includes 3D printers, machine shop, wood shop, welding/painting, water-cutters, micro-machining and composite structures; Collaborative Learning Center includes group and solo study areas, computer labs and custom software accessibility
- Sustainability: Built with the goal of Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) certification
Project Team
- Architect-of-Record: Treanor Architects
- Design Architect: Treanor Architects/Alamo Architects
- Owner: The Texas State University System
- General Contractor: SpawGlass Contractors, Inc.
- Structural Engineer: JQ Infrastructure
- MEP Engineer: Shah Smith & Associates
- Civil Engineer: Kimley-Horn
- Landscape Design: Coleman & Associates
- IT/AV/Acoustics/Security: DataCom
- Commissioning Agent: P&A Commissioning, LLC
- Interior Furniture and Art Consultant: Staffelbach
- Cost Consultant: Vermeulens
- Life Safety: Aon
- Accessibility: Atelier Design Associates
- Wayfinding and Signage: FocusEGD
For more information, contact University Communications:Jayme Blaschke, 512-245-2555 Sandy Pantlik, 512-245-2922 |