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We Have a Winner!

The WVU Medicine Rockefeller Neuroscience Institute Center for Innovation addition and renovations won the MBA Renovation Construction Over $10 Million Award!  The awards were presented at the annual Master Builders’ Association Evening of Excellence at Heinz Field, which is always a fantastic night for our industry to come together and celebrate another great year.

The Innovation Center is a beautifully constructed state-of-the-art research and treatment facility for neurological conditions. As a result of dedicated teamwork and collaboration under the face of a seemingly impossible deadline, it is truly a deserving award winner.

The teamwork on the project was unmatched. Project Manager Jen Landau, Superintendent Jonathan Muzina, and Project Engineer Doug Brenneman made themselves available days, nights, and weekends. WVUM hand-selected Landau for this project because of this team and the relationships established during previous projects. It was a level of trust that is not often seen on the jobsite, and it extended to the architects and subcontractors as well. Jen and Jonathan inspired the level of dedication on the job, always finding a quick solution to changing scope, material, and deadlines.

 

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WVU Rockefeller Neuroscience Institute Dedication

On Wednesday, May 16th, a dedication ceremony was held for the WVU Rockefeller Neuroscience Institute Center for Innovation, located in Morgantown, WV. The institute was founded by Senator John D. Rockefeller IV, West Virginia senator 1985 – 2015, who was one of the speakers to perform the dedication, which was also the commencement of the inaugural WVU Rockefeller Neuroscience Institute Summit. Other speakers at the dedication included E. Gordon Gee, President of West Virginia University; Albert L. Wright, Jr., President and CEO of West Virginia University Health System; Ali Rezai, M.D., Executive Chair, WVU Rockefeller Neuroscience Institute; and Clay Marsh, M.D., Vice President and Executive Dean of WVU Health Sciences.

Landau Building Company’s team completed an addition to the atrium of the RNI Center for Innovation and other interior renovations, working hard to meet the dedication ceremony deadline.  It took a heroic effort from all involved to make this happen, eliminating five weeks from the construction schedule to be ready for this event.

The renovations, which prepared for the arrival of Dr. Ali Rezai, a world-renowned neuroscientist and neurosurgeon, included 1,448 SF on the first floor, 2,331 SF on the second floor, and 3,527 SF on the third floor. The scope of work included the Human Performance Research Center, including a state-of-the-art fitness center, floatation recovery rooms, cryostimulation therapy room, light therapy rooms, a mind gym that uses Virtual Reality for research, and sleep pods to study Circadiam rhythm and sleep.  The LIFU MRI suite allows transcranial magnetic stimulation that is being used to treat disorders ranging from Opioid addiction to fighting Alzheimer’s disease.  The building addition houses a grand entrance with a 30’ mural entitled “The Boundless Brain” created by Dr. Greg Dunn and Dr. Brian Edwards, which is a hyperdetailed representation of a quarter million neurons of a sagittal slice of the human brain.

WVU Medicine created a great video highlighting the institute’s story, which you can watch here.

 

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