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A congested site near three ongoing campus projects and three operating medical buildings required the Health Sciences Innovation Building team to attend weekly meetings with other project teams and the owner to ensure needed 24-hour access to campus buildings.
The final phase of the $300-million project will build out the remaining three ramps to finish the interchange that first started construction in 2015.
Before it ever broke ground, the Casa Grande Community Recreation Center involved years of public meetings, presentations and feedback among the project team, local residents and the city to develop and design the $18-million facility.
Before the renovations, Ina Road crossed at-grade railroad tracks and then crossed under I-10, which created traffic delays during peak travel periods, primarily due to the busy railway.