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May 21, 2021

Public Building Over $100 Million

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The Hans Rosling Center for Population Health is the UW’s first and largest integrated design-build project.

The Hans Rosling Center For Population Health

Location: Seattle

General contractor: Lease Crutcher Lewis

The Hans Rosling Center for Population Health is the University of Washington’s first and largest integrated design-build project, delivered with Lease Crutcher Lewis and the Miller Hull Partnership. This progressive design-build contract included key IPD principles, including formation of a risk-reward team whose mark-up was at risk, but had the opportunity to earn incentive compensation. The Rosling Center is a 290,000-square-foot, nine-story nexus for interdisciplinary research, teaching and innovation that houses the Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation, the Department of Global Health, the Population Health Initiative, and portions of the School of Public Health. The building will enhance collaboration around addressing our world’s biggest challenges, such as poverty, equity, health care access, climate change and global health impacts like COVID-19. The project had a total budget of $230 million, largely funded by a generous grant from the Gates Foundation, with additional funding by the UW and the state of Washington.


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