THE new library and learning centre at Mary Immaculate College (MIC) has taken a step forward with the appointment of two firms to lead the architecture, design, and cost management elements of the development.
Scott Tallon Walker Architects and AECOM Ireland Ltd will work on the 5,000 square metre development, which MIC says is “a cutting edge, 21st century facility for teaching, learning, and research” and will be situated at the heart of the Limerick campus.
It will provide the latest in facilities for students and staff and the growing academic requirements of a student population at MIC now in excess of 5,000 students.
The development is expected to be completed by mid-2027.
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