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CU-ICAR Collaboration Plaza moving forward
Clemson University board of trustees approved a $4.8 million contract for construction of the Collaboration Plaza in CU-ICAR’s Technology Neighborhood 1 by Manhattan Construction.

The plaza is the central gathering place for the first area of the CU-ICAR campus. Technology Neighborhood 1 includes the BMW Information Technology Research Center, the Timken Building, CU-ICAR executive offices, a public display gallery and the Carroll A. Campbell Graduate Engineering Center.
“This area will serve many different purposes. It will be the place where the public will first encounter CU-ICAR, where we will display automobiles and where CU-ICAR partners and the public will interact,” said CU-ICAR Executive Director Bob Geolas. “We are very excited to have this project moving forward.”
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