Michigan State University

STEM Teaching and Learning Facility

Project Details

Location

East Lansing, MI

Building Size

160,000 square-feet

Details

  • Opened in July 2021
  • 120,000 square feet of new construction
  • 40,000 square feet of renovated space
  • Structure: Cross-laminated timber, glue-laminated timber, steel

Partners

The project was completed in partnership with Integrated Design Solutions (Architect and Engineer), Ellenzweig (Design Architect and Lab Planner), SDI Structures (Structural Engineer), Granger Construction (Construction Manager and Contractor), Christman Constructors, Inc. (Installer), and Nordic Structures (Mass Timber Supplier).

Financial Incentives

$30 million from State of Michigan

Total Cost: $110 million

The Goal

Mass Timber

Mass timber, a group of very large, engineered wood construction materials, is an essential component of Michigan State University’s STEM Facility. The building’s hybrid structural system combines steel with two types of mass timber: glue-laminated timber (or, glulam) columns and beams; and cross-laminated timber (CLT). Both materials consist of layers of dimensional lumber, laminated with adhesive and compression. In glulam, the layers are all in the direction of the woodgrain. In CLT the layers are in alternating directions, which creates panels that are strong in two directions, and able to create sturdy lateral resistance for buildings. Mass timber has numerous construction advantages, including prefabrication, quicker installation, and smaller crew sizes. Additionally, the use of mass timber building with mass timber can facilitate forest health and resilience management by increasing demand for wood – including under-used materials. Importantly, mass timber, which has a lower embodied carbon footprint than the materials typically used in large structures, is made from wood – a renewable resource that also (naturally and uniquely) stores carbon. The STEM Teaching and Learning Facility stores at least 1,856 carbon dioxide equivalents, which is like not driving the average car 4M miles.

"The building was just the second in Michigan to be constructed with cross-laminated timber (CLT) – and still the largest."

The PROJECT

MSU STEM Facility

Michigan State University’s STEM Teaching and Learning Facility is a 160,000-square-foot building with undergraduate teaching labs, classrooms, and study spaces for students. The building, originally the Shaw Lane Power Plant, was commissioned for renovation and broke ground in August of 2018. With 120,000 square feet of new construction and 40,000 square feet of renovated space, the space was both repurposed and developed. The project had a budget of $110 million and received $30 million in funding from the state of Michigan and opened in the summer of 2021.

 The building was just the second in Michigan to be constructed with cross-laminated timber (CLT) – and still the largest. The Shaw Lane Power Plant had concrete floors and steel beams; these were connected to two new classroom/laboratory wings of the building with CLT flooring. The STEM wing continued with the CLT flooring, as well as exposed glulam columns and beams. MSU’s STEM Facility has inspired other mass timber projects; to date, MassTimber@MSU has led tours for more than 3,500 people and provides ongoing technical assistance and education to project teams.

 MSU worked with contractors and designers across Michigan to complete the project. The project team, led by architect IDS – Integrated Design Services, comprised Ellenzweig (with mass timber design expertise), structural engineer SDI, Granger Construction Company as General Contractor, and Installer Christman Constructors.. Mass timber supplier Nordic Structures was an integral member of the project team, providing design assist and coordination services.  Together, the project team tackled the nuances of using mass timber in such an ambitious design, including fire performance, vibration analysis, and panel and beam thickness and size, connections, and streamlined construction.

Project Achievements

2021 Engineering News Record Top Regional Project, Midwest Merit Award

2021 Construction Association of Michigan Magazine Special Issue Award

2021 Construction Association of Michigan Magazine Project of the Year Award

2021 Forest Stewardship Council Leadership Award

2021 Washtenaw Contractors Association Pyramid Award, Best Project Team for Projects over $25 Million

2022 Woodworks Wood Design Award for Wood in Schools

2022 AGC of Michigan Build Michigan Award, CM Renovation Category

2022 AGC of America Construction Risk Partners Build America Award

2022 AGC of America Grand Award

2022 ESD Construction & Design Award

Project Partners

Integrated Design Solutions

Granger Construction

Christman Constructors, Inc.

MassTimber
@MSU

Nordic Structures

SDI Structures

MiGBC PROGRAM HIGHLIGHT

Mass Timber
Webinar Series

This webinar series, co-produced by MassTimber@MSU, will showcase key projects across Michigan. We’ll explore the origins of each project, their successes and challenges, and how the project teams have continued to advance mass timber initiatives. Each building is unique in its approach and material usage. This series will be moderated by Sandra Lupien, Director, MassTimber@MSU.

Chloe Taurel

Data Management and Research Intern

Chloe (she/they) is a returning Data Management and Research Intern for the summer of 2025. In this role, they will be focusing on the Automated Benchmarking Service and developing case studies for the website. Currently a rising senior at the University of Michigan, Chloe is pursuing a major in Data Science with minors in Environmental Studies and Energy Science & Policy, and is doing research with the Energy Equity Project. In her free time, she enjoys spending time outdoors, hiking with her dog, and baking.

Viraj Parmar

Data Management and Research Intern

Viraj is passionate about transforming energy data into actionable insights. At MiGBC, he focuses on Automated Benchmarking Services (ABS), helping businesses track, analyze, and optimize their energy usage effortlessly. With a background in data analytics, automation, and research, he works on streamlining energy reporting, integrating utility data, and enhancing benchmarking efficiency.

Currently pursuing a Master’s in Information Technology & Management, Viraj enjoys simplifying complex datasets and making energy data more accessible and impactful for businesses and communities. His goal is to leverage automation and data-driven strategies to drive sustainability and help organizations make smarter, more efficient energy decisions.

Tamika Young Banks

Board of Directors 

Principal Supervisor – Energy Partnerships, DTE Energy

Tamika works as a Principal Supervisor for the Energy Waste Reduction team at DTE Energy. She oversees a team of energy managers that work with commercial and industrial building owners and customers in the DTE Energy service area to achieve their energy efficiency goals. Tamika holds a B.S. in Chemical Engineering from the University of Michigan and a M.S. in Engineering Management from Eastern Michigan University. Tamika is also a Certified Energy Manager.

Andrew Longcore

Board of Directors

Attorney, The Business Law Group

Andrew earned a Bachelor of Arts in History from Michigan State University and a law degree from Cooley Law School. Andrew is an attorney with an extensive background in civil litigation, business matters, franchise law, sports and entertainment law, and landlord-tenant matters. He has helped dozens of businesses and individuals with a variety of issues from starting up a new business venture to collecting debts to contract drafting and negotiations to general counsel to drafting and reviewing franchise agreements to evictions.

Jeff Groth

Board of Directors

Area General Manager, West Michigan Trane

Jeff joined Trane in 2007 in Madison as operations leader for a territory covering the state of Wisconsin and the western half of the Upper Peninsula of Michigan. Over the next ten years, he went through a progression of roles and expanding leadership responsibilities culminating as head of construction for a territory covering the Dakotas, Minnesota, Wisconsin, and parts of 5 other states. In 2017, he relocated to West Michigan and started leading the customer facing efforts in supporting the needs of communities with their indoor environmental needs from supporting sustainable designs to maintaining performance of the buildings.

Devon Miller, BCXP, LEED AP

Board of Directors

Building Commissioning Specialist, Western Michigan University

DeVon Miller is the Building Commissioning Specialist at Western Michigan University. DeVon has over 8 years of experience in Facilities Management, over 15 years of experience in project management including energy conservation, building automation systems, building commissioning, and is a Building Commissioning Professional and LEED Accredited Professional with ASHRAE and Green Building Certification Institute (GBCI) respectively. He holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Mechanical Engineering from Michigan Technological University.

David Rinard

Board of Directors

Retired, Steelcase

An accomplished speaker on sustainability, operations environmental performance, and environmental strategies David educates and inspires community, customers, and business influencers through numerous board and community activities, national conferences, and educational events. David has a Bachelor’s in Microbiology and Public Health from Michigan State University and a Master’s in Management from Aquinas College. David participated as a member of the foundation committee that formed the West Michigan Chapter.

Ana Jose, MBA

Board of Directors

Director of Business Development, Michigan Women Forward

Armed with a heart dedicated to service and a Master’s Degree in Business Administration from Cornerstone University, Ana Jose strives to be an advocate for those without a voice. Born and raised in a small Dominican province called Ingenio Consuelo, Ana’s roots are reflected through her work with the community. During her four years with Bethany Christian Services, she developed programs to secure housing for youth from overseas, specifically those from Central America. Ana’s ability to create and implement effective programming has allowed her to seamlessly step into the role of Program Manager at the West Michigan Hispanic Chamber of Commerce. The initiative that Ana will continue to grow and improve is called Transformando West Michigan, which focuses on Hispanic business owners that have the desire to gain knowledge and experience in differing fields, such as financial education or food safety certification. Her personal goal for the program is to facilitate opportunities for growth within Hispanic businesses. As a business owner herself, Ana operated West Michigan Mortgage and Financial Services (2004), in which she found great success helping people to understand the value of homeownership, which allowed her to become instrumental in helping families secure FHA loans. She has also created programs to help families improve their credit and secure properties in the city of Grand Rapids. Ana graduated from the Latino Talent Program at Ferris State University in 2015 and finds inspiration from the local community, her family, and Hispanic culture. She enjoys spending time with her husband and children and strives to be a good mom, daughter, and friend.

Lisa Biering

Board of Directors – Secretary

Manager of Product Innovation, Consumer’s Energy

As Manager of Product Innovation for Consumers Energy, Lisa leads a portfolio of pilots and research projects to explore and test potential new products for the utility’s business customers. This work looks at emerging technology, civic partnerships, and programs that offer customers solutions in energy efficiency, energy demand-side management, electrification, and renewables, while working to support the company’s Clean Energy Plan. Prior to Consumers, Lisa was Director of Marketing and Communication at the Capital Region Community Foundation and held a variety of customer experience roles at MSU Federal Credit Union. She holds a Bachelor of Arts in English literature from Alma College and a Master of Arts in Strategic Communications from Michigan State University.

Peter Skornia, LEED AP

Board of Directors – Treasurer

President, Cella Building Company

Peter is president of Cella Building Company, specializing in sustainable new construction and redevelopment of under-utilized properties. Peter has experience in all phases of the development process from site selection through operations. By focusing on the impact on people, planet, and profit; Peter and the Cella Building Company team look to incorporate the principles of the triple bottom line to all projects in which they are involved.

Jon Rumohr, PE, HBDP, LEED AP BD+C

Board of Directors – Vice Chair

Principal / Mechanical Engineer, Ignyte Design

Jon is a Principal at IGNYTE Design and a registered Professional Engineer, licensed in multiple states. He provides expertise in sustainable design and carbon reduction for healthcare, higher education, government, and large commercial clients across the country. He has extensive experience working with facilities management teams to assess existing systems, plan for future capital projects, reduce their carbon footprint, and maximize their return on investment. When Jon isn’t helping clients, he’s spending time outside with his wife Kelly and daughters Adelyn and Amelia. He’s passionate about gardening, woodworking, and classic cars.

Ryan Musch, PE, MBA, LEED AP, SITES AP

Board of Directors – Chair

PE / Associate / Senior Civil Engineer, Fishbeck

Ryan Musch is a Senior Civil Engineer and leads the Site Development Group at Fishbeck. Ryan has over 15 years of experience in Site and Civil Engineering and has focused much of his efforts on Sustainable Design within his Site Development and Civil projects. Ryan has a Bachelor of Science in Engineering from Calvin College, a Masters of Business Administration from Grand Valley State University, and is a LEED Accredited Professional and Sustainable SITES Accredited Professional.

Audrey Whaling

Program Manager, Lansing 2030 District

Audrey (she/her), a lifelong environmentalist, has joined the MiGBC to champion the Emerging Lansing 2030 District. With over 15 years of experience in complex project and program management, Audrey brings a combination of technical expertise and enthusiasm for sustainable solutions.

As a dedicated climate activist, Audrey is committed to addressing pressing environmental challenges through community engagement and informed action. Audrey is a Michigan native with a Masters of Science in Packaging from Michigan State University and enjoys spending time outdoors, participating in endurance sports, and caring for animals.

Ally Beshouri

Communications Manager

Ally (she/her) is our Communications Manager. She is in charge of working on our weekly newsletter, social media presence, website updating, blog, and more! Directly prior to this role she spent five months with us as our Website and Usability Intern. She is a graduate of Michigan State University where she earned her Bachelor of Fine Arts in Graphic Design and her Bachelor’s Degree in Comparative Cultures and Politics. She is passionate about combining her skills and love of design with environmental advocacy, as well as learning new ways to better the environment in her daily life.

In her free time she is an avid gardener, bike packer, and Great Lakes visitor. Though on a regular day she can be found spending most of her time with her two cats or taking care of her many houseplants.

Kayla Snyder, LFA, EMIT

Program Manager

Kayla (she/her) is the lead for our programs where she focuses on data management, educational events, and assisting local organizations with energy efficiency initiatives. Before joining MiGBC, Kayla performed energy audits, led internal educational sessions to bridge MEP design with energy efficiency, and collaborated with design engineers on reducing energy loads. She also has 4 years of experience in the brewing industry where she created her own sustainability internship tracking KPIs and implementing waste reduction strategies.

Kayla completed her associate degree at GRCC before transferring to the University of Michigan and graduating with a bachelor’s degree in Economics and Environmental Studies. She is passionate about equitable, energy efficient, and ecologically conscious buildings. In her free time, she enjoys running, gardening, spending time with family, and working on creative projects.

Wendy Berg, LEED Green Associate

Event & Membership Manager

Wendy (she/her) coordinates our event planning, membership management, tracking & planning program impact and community engagement, as well as sharing in the development of all programs. Wendy is most passionate about mitigating climate change, reducing energy consumption, and environmental conservation.

Wendy comes to MiGBC with fifteen years of account management, event planning, volunteer training, and administrative experience in the non-profit and corporate sectors with a focus on the education environment. She holds a Bachelor’s degree in Environmental Resource Management and Environmental Studies.

Wendy spent her childhood days on the shores of Lake Superior and is a Yooper at heart. In here spare time she likes to keep active. She has been a long distance runner since middle school, is a certified advanced NAUII scuba diver, practices hot yoga, and loves to spend time exploring nature and traveling.

Cheri Holman, LEED AP

Executive Director

Cheri (she/her) is a LEED Accredited Professional with extensive experience and a genuine passion for energy & water conservation. Other areas of interest include indoor environmental quality, clean/renewable energy, access to healthy food and all things related to educating and promoting a healthy built environment. Prior to her work in non-profit Cheri spent most of her career consulting & partnering with private sector corporations to reduce resource consumption within their facilities through the implementation of energy conservation technologies and improved operational practices.

Mrs. Holman is a Past Chair of our Board of Directors after serving as Treasurer for 2 years. In early 2008 Cheri founded the LEED for Existing Building Advocacy Group. She served as a subject matter expert for the Green Building Certification Institute (GBCI) LEED for EB Operations and Maintenance test development in 2008 and the Commercial Reviewer exam test development in 2009. In 2010 & 2011 Cheri served as a Greenbuild conference session reviewer.