Skanska has broken ground on the $133.4 million AgriLife Meat Science & Technology Building at Texas A&M University. The 85,600-sq.-ft. facility will enhance meat science research, education and industry engagement with updated labs classrooms processing areas and a public retail outlet. Completion is expected in 2028….
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