Construction has begun on the new School of Business at MacEwan University in Edmonton.
Slated to open in 2027, the new facility will provide 35,000 square metres of additional space and include 30 classrooms, 20 collaboration spaces and 15 study spaces. Ledcor is building the seven-storey post-secondary institution in downtown Edmonton.
“Building a new home for MacEwan’s School of Business is an important step forward in growing our campus to accommodate 30,000 students by 2030,” said Dr. Annette Trimbee, president and vice-chancellor. “We are developing the talent required to ensure the vibrancy and economic prosperity of our community, our city and our province. We are extending our infrastructure in a way that translates into research, community partnerships, business collaborations and connections that meet industry needs.”
While this new addition to MacEwan’s campus will greatly benefit all students, those enrolled in business programs will be able to enhance their studies through features like a trading simulation lab and a new supply chain program.
Targeting LEED Gold, the building will incorporate a high-efficiency mechanical and electrical system, solar photovoltaic panels to convert thermal energy into electricity, and a high-performing exterior that includes vertical solar shading fins for temperature regulation.
“Not only is MacEwan University an important post-secondary institution, but watching its growth as an essential part of Edmonton’s downtown has been exciting and inspiring,” said Edmonton Mayor Amarjeet Sohi. “The School of Business building will be a place where expertise and knowledge is shared with students who will go on to help grow the economy and contribute to their community. I look forward to watching this new addition to the downtown take shape over the next few years.”
The Government of Alberta is providing $125 million for the project as announced as part of the 2023 Capital Budget. Total estimated cost is $190 million.
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