Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory Launches Information Gathering Process for a Possible Second Campus

Given the urgent national need to make breakthroughs in energy research and transform these and other basic science discoveries into beneficial technologies, the Department of Energys Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory faces a critical lack of spa

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Given the urgent national need to make breakthroughs in energy research and transform these and other basic science discoveries into beneficial technologies, the Department of Energy’s Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory faces a critical lack of space for its current and future programs. With the support from the University of California, which manages the Laboratory, Berkeley Lab has issued a request for qualifications (RFQ), also known as an expression of interest, for a second campus to consolidate current programs that are located in space spread throughout the Bay Area, and prepare for long-term future growth.

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