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August 23rd, 2007
Sandia National Laboratories' MESA project completed 3 years early, under budget
Abstract:
The largest construction project in Sandia National Laboratories' history is finished.
The Microsystems and Engineering Sciences Applications project, called MESA, when it was introduced in 1999 was supposed to cost $516 million and be completed in 2011.
Overall, the three-building, 400,000-square-foot MESA complex includes factories, science and research labs and a design facility — all focused on the microscopic sciences of microtechnology and nanotechnology.
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