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Science Complex, completed in Fall 2006
- This project replaces an aging and outdated science facilities that had outgrown the instructional needs of the campus, and adds approximately 52,209 gross square footage in the physics, chemistry, and biology disciplines. In addition to lecture space, state-of-the-art labs are included in this facility. Construction began in the fall of 2004 and was completed in the fall of 2006.
- The Science Complex cost approximately $32.8 million, with 33 percent of funding provided by the State of California and 66 percent by Measure G. Thank you voters of San José!
