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William & Mary Integrated Science Center Building 4

Williamsburg, VA

Owner

William & Mary

Sustainability

Pending LEED Silver

Timeframe

2018 – 2025

Size

120,372 SF

Cost

$83.5 million

The Integrated Science Center 4 at William & Mary supports the University’s STEM programs with flexible interdisciplinary classrooms, advanced laboratory spaces, and computing environments designed for high performance research. 2RW provided sustainable MEP/FP engineering focused on energy efficiency, occupant comfort, and system reliability across a wide range of academic and research spaces. The design responds to solar exposure and varied occupancy conditions to maintain consistent indoor environmental quality, while flexible infrastructure and dedicated systems support evolving technology and computing needs. Together, these strategies deliver a resilient academic facility that supports research continuity and long term sustainability.

Project Goals

The Integrated Science Center at William & Mary is a collection of interconnected academic buildings that support the University’s STEM programs. Over the past decade, the complex has been expanded and modernized through multiple phases to create flexible, interdisciplinary teaching and research environments. The fourth and final phase, ISC 4, completes this vision by providing new space for mathematics, computer science, data science, interdisciplinary engineering research labs, and the University’s new design and engineering undergraduate program.

Services

2RW provided sustainable MEP/FP engineering for ISC 4, supporting classrooms, research labs, computing spaces, and shared academic environments. Building systems were designed to maintain consistent comfort and indoor environmental quality across varied space types and occupancy levels.

The MEP design responds to solar heat gain along the southern and western facades to support occupant comfort while maintaining the north courtyard’s use as an active campus space. Systems were also designed to address high cooling demands and the diverse operational needs associated with computing and research functions.

A flexible MEP/FP infrastructure supports evolving academic programs and technology. Dedicated HVAC systems serve IT and computing rooms on each floor, providing stable environmental conditions for sensitive equipment. Electrical systems support the Department of Computer Science’s computing needs, including redundant emergency and UPS power for critical operations.

Results

ISC 4 delivers a cohesive and reliable academic environment that supports interdisciplinary STEM education and research at William & Mary. Students and faculty benefit from comfortable, well-balanced spaces that support teaching, collaboration, and computing-intensive activities. As the final phase of the Integrated Science Center, ISC 4 strengthens the University’s STEM campus with modern, adaptable spaces that support innovation and academic growth.

Partners

Goody Clancy

Skanska USA Building Inc.

Awards

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Team
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Matthew Lewis, PE

Principal
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Neal Cramer, PE

Principal
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Dan Woolford, PE, CEM, BEP

Senior Mechanical Engineer
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Kim Thelen, PE

Senior Electrical Engineer

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