Jones Lang LaSalle Wins 45,000-square-foot Interior Construction Assignment for Boston University on Their Medical Campus

Boston, MA — Jones Lang LaSalle was awarded the contract to provide construction
management services for Boston University’s approximately 45,000-square-foot Biochemistry
Department’s Breast Cancer Research Center, Amyloid Research Center and Cancer Center within the
Conti Biomedical Research Center on their Medical Campus in Boston. The customized build-out on
four floors is valued at $7 million.

Boston, MA — Jones Lang LaSalle was awarded the contract to provide construction
management services for Boston University’s approximately 45,000-square-foot Biochemistry
Department’s Breast Cancer Research Center, Amyloid Research Center and Cancer Center within the
Conti Biomedical Research Center on their Medical Campus in Boston. The customized build-out on
four floors is valued at $7 million.
The interior renovation on floors 1, 2, 6 and 7 will accommodate researchers and medical technicians.
Highlights of the space include: new building infrastructure, mechanical upgrades, laboratory systems,
conference and training areas, new lab case work throughout, and office areas. The fast track
construction work will begin in March 2010 with occupancy scheduled for October 2010.
“It is a privilege to continue our long-standing relationship with Boston University,” said Jones Lang
LaSalle Project Executive Steven Wassersug. “Our team is focused on delivering high quality lab space
that realizes tangible returns, in an effort to find a cure for some of the world’s worst diseases. We are
proud to be part of their team, and to work with Boston University on this exciting project.”
Joining Mr. Wassersug on the Jones Lang LaSalle Construction team is Senior Construction Manager
Dana Griffin, Senior Superintendent Jeff Burke, and Chief Estimator Karl Ginand. ADD Inc is the project
architect and RDK Engineers the engineer on the project.
Jones Lang LaSalle also served as construction manager for Boston University at 670 Albany Street at
BioSquare, the offices at Crosstown Center, classroom renovations in the L Building on the BUMC
campus, infrastructure improvements for the University’s College of Fine Arts, and several other
projects.