Capital Projects

Gonzaga's 29,000-square-foot PACCAR Center for Applied
Science was built to meet strict 'green' standards.
Science was built to meet strict 'green' standards.
Funds for many projects come from donors outside Spokane, infusing new money into the local economy
| Year | Project | Cost | Architect | Contractor |
| 2009 | Coughlin Hall | $16.1 million | Wolfe Architectural | Walker Construction |
| 2009 | Huetter Mansion renovation/preservation | $893,000 | Gonzaga | Gonzaga |
| 2009 | Magnuson Theatre renovation | $996,000 | Wolfe Architectural | Walker Construction |
| 2008 | West Mall/Main Entry | $1.3 million | Sherry Pratt Van Voorhis | A.M. Landshaper |
| 2008 | PACCAR (Engineering building) | $7 million | ALSC Architects | Hoffman Construction |
| 2008 | Patterson Baseball Complex | $8.9 million | ALSC Architects | Garco Construction |
| 2006 | Hughes Hall addition/renovation (sciences) | $15 million | ALSC Architects | Lydig Construction |
| 2004 | Jepson Center addition (business administration) | $6.2 million | Madsen Mitchell | Hoffman Construction |
| 2004 | McCarthey Athletic Center | $28.3 million | ALSC Architects | Garco Construction |
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