Rutgers University is undertaking significant projects to enhance its healthcare and academic infrastructure, supported by $300 million from the American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA). These projects aim to address pandemic-related challenges and improve facilities across multiple campuses.
The HELIX Building H-1 in New Brunswick is a cutting-edge facility designed to foster innovation in healthcare and technology. The Life Sciences Center 2 in Newark expands research and academic capabilities, focusing on life sciences advancements. The Cooper Street Gateway in Camden enhances the campus environment, providing improved access and connectivity while supporting Rutgers’ commitment to urban revitalization.
Funding for these initiatives ensures compliance with federal and state guidelines, with rigorous reviews tracking expenditures and ensuring accountability.
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