Tarlton has completed construction on the $28 million, 48,000-square-foot renovation and expansion project at Logan University in Chesterfield, Missouri.
The Fuhr Science Center features a new two-story 8,000-square-foot addition to the existing 33,310-square-foot science and research building, originally constructed in 1986. The center offers two state-of-the-art anatomy laboratories and associated lecture amphitheaters; a simulated imaging center; six chiropractic technique classrooms; two clinical methods classrooms; faculty offices; and student collaboration and study areas.
In addition, the installation of Anatomage tables, which offer the most advanced 3D simulation systems used by leading health care institutions throughout the world, will advance students’ understanding of anatomical and physiological principles under the guidance of experienced, licensed instructors. The building is named for Logan University alumnus Arlan W. Fuhr, D.C., and wife, Judi Fuhr, who bestowed a $1 million gift toward the project’s “Advancing Education, Transforming Lives” capital campaign.
As part of the expansion project, Tarlton also completed the $5.5 million renovation of the Logan Administration Building, which includes the main lobby and the library; a relocation of the campus bookstore; and the new construction of a testing center. Ittner Cordogan-Clark Group served as project architect.
In addition to Nelch, the Tarlton team included Sondra Rotty, project executive and Tarlton chief operating officer; Greg Sweeso, project estimator; Brooke Mason, project manager; Valerie Korte, project engineer; Blake Bertels, project superintendent; and Emily Douglas, project coordinator.
