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WSU Partnership Building 7
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Wichita, KS
Delloite is a company that specializes in optimizing the efficiency of their client’s day-to-day activities. Unfortunately for them, their work is most often confidential, leaving the marketing of their services difficult as they cannot use prior work as examples.
By building the smart factory, they can now show area manufacturers ways they can improve their processes within the smart factory. The building and its systems integrate degree programs offered at WSU to provide hands-on learning for students preparing for the workforce.
Project Facts
Cost: $6,700,000
Size: 49,000
Delivery Method: Design-Build
Owner: MWCB, LLC
Architect: Tessere, Inc
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