COLUMBIA, SC — Gilbane, alongside the University of South Carolina (USC) and key project partners, officially broke ground on the new School of Medicine Columbia facility, a cornerstone of USC’s $300 million Health Sciences Campus in the BullStreet District of Columbia, South Carolina.
The over 300,000-square-foot medical education and research facility, expected to be completed in August 2027, will feature classrooms, medical simulation spaces, a health sciences library, interdisciplinary research labs, and collaborative learning environments. Additionally, a Rising Roll Gourmet Café location and a green quadrangle space will provide an environment for outdoor study and events.
“Gilbane is honored to partner with the University of South Carolina in delivering this transformative project, and excited that its construction phase has commenced as scheduled,” said John Keegan, Senior Vice President, Gilbane Development Company. “USC’s new Health Sciences Campus, a dynamic addition to the city of Columbia’s BullStreet District, represents a bold step forward in redefining health care education and research, supporting USC’s mission while meeting the needs of the state and local communities. We’re grateful for the robust stakeholder input that has been instrumental in helping inform the planning and design of this remarkable project, setting the stage for exceptional outcomes.”
“This is an exciting step forward in the realization of the vision for University of South Carolina’s new Health Sciences campus," said Brian Steed, Vice President and South Carolina Business Leader for Gilbane Building Company. "This innovative project will result in a prestigious facility that will benefit the entire state of South Carolina by creating jobs and educating the state’s future medical professionals. We’re proud to be part of advancing the future of health care for South Carolina.”
“This project represents a pivotal moment for USC and our dedication to shaping the future of health care education and research,” USC President Michael Amiridis said. “As the first phase of our Health Sciences Campus, this facility will drive innovation, attract top-tier medical students and faculty, and strengthen health care outcomes for South Carolina.”
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USC’s new School of Medicine Columbia is a public-private partnership initiative that will develop a modern facility, focusing on timely and cost-effective delivery while fostering innovation and collaboration in biomedical education and research. The team has been connecting with stakeholders and engaging the broader community to foster a collaborative approach that aims to create a positive impact on the community and help achieve a shared vision.
Gilbane leads the planning, design, development, and construction of the project. Other key project members include BOUDREAUX as lead architect in collaboration with design architect SLAM Collaborative, construction manager Cummings, construction manager and minority business Brownstone Construction Group, and development consultant and minority- and women-owned business Restoration 52.
“It is so gratifying to look back on the high energy, fast-paced design process,” BOUDREAUX President Heather Mitchell said. “This is a highly complex and sophisticated team. I am thankful for each member’s commitment and the collaborative support from the university and Hughes Development. The dedication and team spirit has fueled the high-caliber design worthy of this landmark project.”