Skanska has damaged floor on the $133.4 million AgriLife Meat Science & Technology Building at Texas A&M University. The 85,600-sq.-ft. facility will improve meat science analysis, training and {industry} engagement with up to date labs lecture rooms processing areas and a public retail outlet. Completion is anticipated in 2028.
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Construction and growth agency Skanska celebrated on May 5, 2026, the groundbreaking of the $133.4 million AgriLife Meat Science & Technology Building.
Construction and growth agency Skanska celebrated on May 5, 2026, the groundbreaking of the $133.4 million AgriLife Meat Science & Technology Building, a brand new 85,600-sq.-ft. facility at Texas A&M University in College Station, Texas.
The constructing will present Texas A&M AgriLife, the analysis and academic company of the Texas A&M University System, with fashionable processing capabilities to strengthen the educating, analysis, extension and {industry} engagement for the meat science program along with the Department of Poultry Science.
The facility will function a cornerstone of a future agriculture district on West Campus, bringing one in every of Texas A&M’s most hands-on, industry-facing packages nearer to college students, school and companions. The facility will characteristic up to date labs, lecture rooms, processing area and public-facing capabilities. A retail outlet additionally will present a public storefront for merchandise developed on the heart.
“This facility represents a major investment in the future of food and agriculture,” mentioned Dennis Yung, govt vp — basic supervisor of Skanska USA Building in Texas. “We’re proud to support Texas A&M AgriLife’s efforts to prepare students for leadership roles in a highly complex, evolving industry while creating a space that brings research, education and real‑world application together.”
The constructing will help hands-on training, utilized analysis and {industry} engagement for college students in meals security, meat processing and agricultural innovation, whereas reinforcing Texas A&M’s place as a nationwide chief in meat science, in accordance with the information launch.
Texas A&M’s meat science program within the Department of Animal Science dates to 1926.
Construction completion is anticipated in 2028.
Skanska has been constructing for Texas A&M University since 2009 and accomplished the Wayne Roberts ‘85 Building, a centerpiece of Texas A&M’s Mays Business School, in early 2025.

