University of Colorado CHAP building

Southeast side of the Business School Field along Regent Drive in Boulder
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The University of Colorado recently broke ground on its new chemistry and applied mathematics, or CHAP, facility, a 139,000-square-foot building in Boulder that CU hopes to complete by 2027. The $175.43 million facility, approved last year by the CU Board of Regents, will be located on the southeast side of the Business School Field along Regent Drive. on Facebook on LinkedIn on Bluesky
PROJECT DETAILS
Location

Southeast side of the Business School Field along Regent Drive

Status

Current

Location

Southeast side of the Business School Field along Regent Drive

City

Boulder

State

CO

Project Cost

$175.43 million

Owner

University of Colorado

Square Feet

139,000-

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