The new $185 million Interdisciplinary Science and Technology Building 12 (ISTB12) project recently broke ground at Arizona State University’s (ASU) Polytechnic campus in southeast Mesa, near Queen Creek.
The ISTB12 building, designed by SmithGroup and being constructed by McCarthy Building Companies, is a major expansion of ASU’s growing Polytechnic campus and moves forward the university’s developing Innovation Research District adjacent to the campus.
This new multi-level research and education building will provide a centralized location for Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering’s new School of Manufacturing Systems and Networks at ASU’s Polytechnic campus. The state-of-the-art ISTB12 builds on Polytechnic’s long-standing reputation as a solutions-focused hub for engineering and technology education, research and collaboration.
“ISTB12 is ASU’s largest single capital investment on the Polytechnic campus," said Alex Kohnen, ASU's Facilities Development and Management vice president. "This state-of-the-art advanced manufacturing research and educational center will be a gateway between our future innovation zone and our existing campus as ASU continues to support Arizona’s new economy initiatives.”
The 173,194-square-foot building will consist of three floors and 128,828 programmable square feet for office, meeting, instructional, research and collaboration spaces to prepare students to contribute to engineering solutions for societal challenges.
The project will support the needs of faculty and students with specific spaces and labs specializing in additive manufacturing, robotics for smart manufacturing and industry automation, cyber manufacturing and operations research, semiconductor manufacturing, and manufacturing systems for the energy sector.
“After completing the ambitious ISTB7 project on ASU’s Tempe campus last year, our collaborative project team is eager to bring another high-performance research facility to ASU, this time to the Polytechnic campus,” said Carlos Diaz, project director for McCarthy Building Companies. “Our laboratory construction team is working with university and project partners to build another state-of-the-art facility that Sun Devils will be proud of for years to come.”
ISTB12 is the latest among dozens of Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) projects underway or recently completed on ASU campuses. Sustainability features include rainwater collection for site landscaping as well as solar-ready infrastructure. The project is expected to meet ASU sustainability goals by achieving LEED Silver certification.
“ISTB12 creates not only a new gateway for the campus itself, but also a powerful physical and symbolic connection to a future Innovation District that will capitalize on industry partnerships and collaborations,” said Mark Kranz, design director for SmithGroup. “The three-story U-shaped design is connected by a ‘collaboration bridge’ that creates a shaded courtyard and breezeway at the Terrapin Mall, one of the campus’ main pedestrian thoroughfares. The project’s materiality complements and elevates the campus’ existing iconic architectural character with highly articulated metallic panels, concrete masonry units, low-E glazing and calibrated shading elements.”
Completion is scheduled for November 2025 at 6155 S. Innovation Way West. Trade partners on the project include WOODPATEL, PK Associates, Speedie & Associates as well as additional integrated design services being performed by SmithGroup, including MEP engineering, lab planning and landscape architecture.
McCarthy Building Companies also constructed the $192 million, 231,854-square-foot ISTB7 on ASU’s main campus, which was completed in spring 2022 and received LEED Platinum certification from the U.S. Green Building Council.