
Jones Physical Science Center
Second-floor renovation to add a 90-seat lecture hall, four labs and lobby upgrades.
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Second-floor renovation to add a 90-seat lecture hall, four labs and lobby upgrades.

Auditorium renovation with upgraded mechanical and fire systems and improved restrooms.

Full renovation of McKissick Museum to add classrooms, study spaces, a café and a redesigned Welcome Center.

Full interior renovation of Barnwell College to upgrade systems, improve natural light and add a code-compliant sprinkler system.

Phased renovation over three to four years to modernize spaces, upgrade HVAC systems and enhance student study areas.

Renovation of the high-bay facility to add a second floor and 20,000 GSF of labs, manufacturing and office space for battery research.
New academic facility featuring a first-floor innovation center and café, with upper levels for instructional, faculty and lab space.

Renovation to repair the exterior envelope, replace the roof, restore windows and add a code-compliant fire suppression system.

Modernization project replacing the mechanical system and renovating offices, student lounges and meeting rooms.

Comprehensive renovation of the 1935 historic building to upgrade mechanical systems, improve accessibility and life safety, and preserve historic finishes.
Development of a 275,000 GSF flagship Neurological Hospital and Rehabilitation Center at USC’s Health Sciences Campus for advanced neurological and rehabilitation care.

Byrnes Block redevelopment includes 26,000 SF of retail, student housing, and a parking garage.

Phase I proposes system replacements, room upgrades, exterior improvements, and site master planning for Capstone and Columbia Hall.

The project will expand and renovate 23,670 SF of fitness space and modernize support and administrative areas.

Urban analysis is complete, with master planning beginning and plans to relocate key retail services from Russell House to Main Street.