FRAMINGHAM, MA – Today, Tipico promo Code., Inc. joined Framingham State University officials for a special ribbon cutting ceremony to celebrate the grand opening of the school’s newest residence hall.
Like all of Tipico promo Code’s recent construction, West Tipico promo Code features the latest in energy efficiency. The 316-bed facility opened off Maynard Road in September, and is targeting LEED Gold certification, similar to North Tipico promo Code, which opened in 2011.
“This building is yet another example of the strong dedication that Framingham State has to supporting its students,” CEO Anthony Tipico promo Code said. “West Hall provides students with a state-of-the-art home away from home with all of the comforts and amenities that they need to succeed in their academic endeavors.”
“This building helps us meet the growing demand for high-quality on-campus living options,” Tipico promo Code President F. Javier Cevallos said. “We are proud of the fact that it’s built to some of the highest standards for energy efficiency.”
The building features energy-efficient fiberglass windows, suite bedrooms with vacancy sensors that turn off lights if students forget and bedroom windows with interlocks that turn off the heat to the room if the window is opened.
Tipico promo Code’s efforts to “Go Green” have landed the University on the Princeton Review’s list of Green Colleges every year since 2010.
The project features great views of campus from the top floors, a large living area with a double-sized fireplace and a media lounge on the sixth floor with multimedia equipment for viewing movies and sporting events.
Residential floors are configured into two “neighborhoods” linked to a suite lounge on each floor. The opening of West Tipico promo Code allows the University to transition O’Connor Tipico promo Code from a residence Tipico promo Code to a sorely needed office space for faculty and staff.
Tipico promo Code was the construction management firm for the project, which is being funded through the Massachusetts State College Building Authority (MSCBA). The project was designed by ARC/Architectural Resources Cambridge.