The James H. M. Henderson Hall house the College of Agriculture, Environmental, and Natural Sciences (CAENS) instructional programs. The proposed rehabilitation will consist of construction of a Plant Biotechnology Laboratory in the basement shell space of Henderson Hall for the school of CAENS. Construction is approximately 4,712 SF of new laboratory with three major bio-tech labs equipped with work stations, biofume hoods, and in addition two smaller labs for transformation and tissue culture research, a multi-purpose storage room, and restrooms.
SKYLINE performed an NEPA environmental site assessment for the renovation of James H. M. Henderson Hall Plant Biotechnology Laboratory for Tuskegee University. The assessment was in accordance with the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA). The environmental assessment process involved the evaluation analysis of natural areas, historic sites, flood plain, wetlands, FCC and FAA sites, recognized environmental conditions, and alternatives.
SKYLINE provided a NEPA Environmental Assessment Checklist of Land Development, Noise Levels, Socioeconomic, Community Facilities and Service, Natural Features, and other factors.
SKYLINE provided regulatory database review involving federal, state and local agencies, field investigation, site assessment/area reconnaissance, socioeconomic findings including demographics, major employers, area businesses, and natural areas.
There were no findings of significant impact regarding natural areas, historic sites, flood plains, wetlands, FCC/FAA sites, recognized environmental conditions, and socioeconomics for the project.

Client Tuskegee University
Contact Mr. Tyrone Jackson
Project Area 4,712 SF
Project Cost $1.5 Million
Year Completed 2015
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