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Integrated Science Center IV

Using institutional funds, Building 4 of the Integrated Science Complex (ISC) will house William & 玛丽's new School of Computing, Data Sciences & Physics. The project will construct 124,000 GSF of new space and renovate 10,000 GSF of existing space in order to connect to the adjacent ISC. The facility will be constructed on the site of the former Millington Hall. 

Project Details

  • Project Number: 204 – 18329
  • Cost: $81,000,000 (construction value)  $101,050,000 (project value)
  • Fund Source: State and W&M aux
  • Renovation/additional GSF: 121,000 sf new + 9,000 sf renovation
  • Project Start Date: Oct 2018
  • Construction Start Date: Feb 2023
  • Finish Date: September 2025
  • Project ManagerAdam Witkowski
  • Design Team: Goody Clancy / Baskervill
  • ContractorSkanska

Progress

Construction is progressing on schedule. Exterior work including retaining walls, foundation steps at the building’s portico, installation of the brick façade and metal panels, and roof work is ongoing. Walls are being closed in on the interiors and mechanical/sprinkler piping and other above ceiling work, including mechanical ductwork installation, is ongoing. The building’s elevator was installed in November 2024.

The total construction duration is expected to be 30, with substantial completion scheduled for September 2025, enabling Owner activities (commissioning, furniture and equipment installation, etc.) to occur in the fall of 2025.

Construction Logistics

Map showing pedestrian walkway re-routed (pdf)

ISC 4 - North View

The fourth phase of the Integrated Science Complex will complete the academic quad and tie to the existing buildings.
rendering by Goody Clancy

ISC4 - Courtyard View

The courtyard view of ISC4 highlights the exterior spaces being added to the science center complex.
rendering by Goody Clancy

ISC4 - Maker Space

The ISC4 project will feature student-centered collaboration spaces including a new Maker Space.
rendering by Goody Clancy