Higher Education

BCC has tremendous experience building projects on occupied higher education campuses. Our deliberate approach to leading projects of this type and complexity is to be proactive in the management of safety, quality, cost, and schedule.

SUNY Geneseo: Sturges and Fraser Hall Renovations

SUNY Geneseo: Sturges and Fraser Hall Renovations

The project consisted of the full renovation of Sturges Hall which was constructed in 1938 and consists of 43,000 SF and 3 stories plus a garden/basement level with lower grade exit access. The project provided renovated spaces for the following programs: Registrar offices and support, Study and Tutoring Center, Communications, History, Political Science academic departments, Access Opportunity Program, Community Prevention Coordination, Culture Commons, Health & Counseling, Title IX / Diversity, Open Study and flex space areas.

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SUNY Binghamton Lecture Hall Building

SUNY Binghamton Lecture Hall Building

Buffalo Construction Consultants was selected for the design and construction of a 50,000 net square feet building. The space will be utilize for lecture halls, classrooms, an Information Commons, offices and spaces for Course Building & Academic Space Management, Educational Communications Center, and related building services and sitework.

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SUNY Fredonia: Houghton Hall

SUNY Fredonia: Houghton Hall

In August 2018, the State University Construction Fund selected Buffalo Construction Consultants, Inc. as their construction manager as part of a construction manager term agreement. The project included a full renovation of the 73,980 square foot, 3 story late -1960s science building for use by Geosciences, Environmental Sciences, Mathematics and Computer Information Studies. The project was completed in February 2021.

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SUNY Geneseo: Milne Library Renovation

SUNY Geneseo: Milne Library Renovation

The State University Construction Fund hired Buffalo Construction Consultants, Inc. to manage the renovation of Milne Library. The project has a construction budget of $26,500,000 and will begin in 2021. The project will qualify for a minimum USGBC LEED silver rating and will comply with the Fund’s Directive IB-2 Net Zero Carbon initiative.

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