FARGO, ND — The North Dakota office of Kraus-Anderson (KA) has completed construction on North Dakota State University's (NDSU) new Peltier Complex located in the southwest corner of the university’s campus in Fargo, North Dakota.
Peltier Complex is an agricultural facility that will support research involving food science, meat science, muscle biology, food safety, nutrition, consumer sensory traits, and the development of new agricultural products.
The $75 million complex brings together NDSU’s food science, meat science, and cereal science laboratories along with the Northern Crops Institute, a four-state-focused agency committed to promoting, developing, and marketing crops grown in North Dakota, Minnesota, South Dakota, and Montana.
Established in 1897, Kraus-Anderson is an integrated construction management, real estate, and risk management enterprise working independently and in collaboration with a family of companies, including insurance, finance, and realty operations. Kraus-Anderson, an Equal Opportunity & Affirmative Action employer, is headquartered in Minneapolis, Minnesota, and has regional offices in Madison and Milwaukee, Wisconsin; Bismarck and Fargo, North Dakota; Duluth, Bemidji, and Rochester, Minnesota; and Phoenix, Arizona.