Facade of CoStar Center for the Arts and Innovation

CoStar Center for Arts and Innovation

Positioned on the southeast corner of Broad and Belvidere streets, across from the Institute for Contemporary Art at VCU and steps away from Fortune 500 companies and local startups, a new CoStar Center for Arts and Innovation (CCAI) will provide a launch pad for critical digital and creative economy initiatives both on campus and in the city.

The new building will optimize VCU’s nationally prominent arts and innovation programs by bringing them together under one roof. The new CCAI will feature flexible classroom spaces, interdisciplinary performance venues and makerspaces for rapidly growing partnerships across arts, business, humanities and sciences, medicine and engineering. The activities in the building will range from opera to quantum computing; integrating the disciplines of engineering, cinema, theater, immersive media technology, gaming and the creation of new knowledge.

Gross square feet: 209,000 SF

Architectural/engineering (A/E): William Rawn (Boston, MA); Glavé & Holmes Architecture (Richmond, VA)

Contractor: Hourigan Construction Corp.

Timeline: Early site work is expected to begin in February 2024. Building construction to begin in July 2024 and will be substantially completed by March 2026.

Sustainability: Achieve LEED Silver certification or higher

Project managers: Terence McCormick (VCU Planning & Design); Jesús Najar (VCU Construction Management)

The project information will be updated as more information becomes available. 

More information about CCAI can be found on the CCAI page and the media page of the ONE VCU Master Plan website.

Supplier diversity

Our commitment

VCU is committed to promoting equity in business and supporting a diverse local economy by fostering community and business relationships with small, women and minority-owned (SWaM) suppliers.

About the CCAI team

The construction of CCAI

will be led by Hourigan Construction Corp. (the CM). If your business seeks to be a Tier 1 contractor (trade partner), we invite you to contact Hourigan about your interest in providing services on the CCAI project via this form: https://www.hourigan.group/subcontractor-form/.

Prequalification process

The prequalification process will be managed by the CM. Hourigan requires all subcontractors to be prequalified in order to be eligible to contract work with their company and meet their standard insurance requirements. For more information visit https://www.hourigan.group/subcontractor-form/.

Project trades and suppliers 

The project trade list below highlights some, but not all, of the trades and suppliers required for the CCAI project. Please note that the list may be updated as additional trades are identified.

Concrete Flooring Miscellaneous metals
Demolition Furniture Painting
Doors, frames and hardware Insulation Plumbing
Drywall and ceilings General requirements Roofing
Electrical (suppliers needed) Glass/glazing Sitework
Elevators Hauling/trucking Site cleanup
Excavation Joint sealer Specialities
Fencing Landscaping Structural steel
Fire protection Masonry Tile
Fireproofing Mechanical Waterproofing

Procurement Services contact and more information

For more information about the procurement process, contact the CM or the VCU Office of Procurement Services. 

CM: Hourigan Construction Corp.: Marquita Edmonds, marquita.edmonds@hourigan.group  

VCU Procurement: Cornelius Hunt, chunt3@vcu.edu

Visit the VCU Office of Procurement website for more information about their services and supplier diversity.

Vendor support resources

Timeline: Early site work is expected to begin in February 2024. Building construction to begin in July 2024 and will be substantially completed by April 2027.

Community engagement events

Check back for upcoming events.

Assistance with proposal development

For assistance with proposal development, contact Travis Bowers, The Hyperion Group, at tbowers@thehyperiongroup.net or (804) 380-3909.

Partnering advocacy organizations

VCU is actively partnering with the following government agencies, business groups and advocacy organizations to inform the community of bid opportunities:

Advocacy and government agencies

Procurement resources

Construction resources