The North Dakota office of Kraus-Anderson has begun construction on NDSU’s new Bolley Agricultural Research Laboratory, with a construction contract of $78 million, located on a greenfield site on the western edge of the university’s campus in Fargo, North Dakota.
Named after an early NDSU agricultural research pioneer, Henry L. Bolley, the 170,700-square-foot building is one of the largest capital projects in the university’s history.
Dedicated spring wheat, durum and winter wheat lab spaces will be a key feature in the building for North Dakota wheat producers. The research lab’s programs also include plant pathology, plant breeding, weed science, agronomy, soil science and horticulture.
Designed by JLG Architects and Clark & Enerson, the facility includes three 10,000-square-foot green houses, horticulture and plant science labs, seed coolers and freezers, seed drying line, and seed cleaning, processing and storage areas.
The project is expected to be completed in the fall of 2026.