TAMU opens Dallas dental school building
DALLAS – Texas A&M University’s College of Dentistry has opened its 160,000-sf, nine-story Clinic and Education building.
Featuring nearly 300 advanced dental-chair stations, specialized clinics, clinical support areas, classrooms, and study spaces, the facility is the first stand-alone building constructed for the dental school since 1950.
Dental-school-specific patient parking will be available on the first three levels of the new structure.
Construction of the $127 million facility was completed at the end of 2019. Approximately $72 million of the building’s estimated cost came from approval for bond authority that the A&M Health Science Center received from the Texas Legislature during the 2015 legislative session.
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Source: Texas A&M Today
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