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Schenectady County and Assemblyman Santabarbara Provide miSci Update

April 10, 2025dsicgail

Report Provides Pathway for Building Repairs and Future Expansion

SCHENECTADY, N.Y. — Schenectady County officials and Assemblyman Angelo Santabarbara today released an engineering report on the status of the Museum of Innovation and Science (miSci) building in Schenectady. The report was prepared by C2 Design Group in collaboration with Terracon, Ryan Biggs/Clark Davis Engineering, M/E Engineering, Engineering Ventures, and TW&A Construction Management. Metroplex, Schenectady County’s lead economic development agency, provided $77,930 in funding for the study.

Previous museum leadership expressed concerns that heavy rains had caused pressure to build up under the museum’s basement, threatening its collections. It was also suggested that the high-water table in the area might make the current structure unsuitable for museum use. In April 2024, Schenectady County issued a Request for Proposals (RFP) to engineering firms for a comprehensive review of the miSci building, to determine the most cost-effective ways to improve the structure, enhance the museum experience, and protect miSci’s extensive collections and archives.

“The County put together a great team of experts to review the miSci building and develop a plan for its future,” said Gary Hughes, Chair of the Schenectady County Legislature. “I’m confident that with a solid plan in place and working closely with miSci’s new leadership team, including Acting President Chris Hunter and Board Chair William Faubion, we are well-positioned to make the necessary repairs and upgrades to offer an enriched experience for the community while preserving miSci’s collections.”

The engineering study concluded that the building, constructed in 1969, is structurally sound. It also identified that a one-time water leak in the basement was caused by improper grading of the museum’s patio, which directed water toward the building instead of away from it—not the water table. The report recommends essential maintenance and system upgrades for the 56-year-old building, such as a new roof, updated HVAC systems, and interior improvements.

Assemblyman Angelo Santabarbara secured $10 million in funding for miSci in the 2024-25 New York State budget to address critical infrastructure needs and support revitalization initiatives planned for the museum.

“miSci is more than a museum—it’s a gateway to science, innovation, and discovery for families, students, and visitors from across the region,” said Assemblyman Angelo Santabarbara. “With this

$10 million investment, we’re not just making critical upgrades to the building—we’re strengthening the foundation for miSci’s continued growth and long-term success. This funding will help preserve one of our community’s most valuable educational resources, support expanded programming, and ensure that future generations have access to hands-on learning experiences in science and technology. As a STEM-focused museum, miSci plays a key role in inspiring young minds and fueling curiosity, and I’m proud to support its revitalization for the benefit of our entire region.”

The report provides cost estimates for needed repairs totaling $8.5 million. The balance of the funding can be applied toward an expansion of the first floor of the museum to accommodate more exhibits and items in miSci’s extensive collections.

“This study, along with the funding provided by Assemblyman Santabarbara, will ensure that this cherished museum remains a vital part of Schenectady County for years to come,” said Hughes.

Renovations can proceed once the museum board approves the report’s findings.

Planetarium and Mesmerica
Last year, Metroplex provided nearly $100,000 in funding to miSci for planetarium upgrades, including a new projector, sound system, and updated seating, all aimed at increasing visitation. This investment has enabled James Hood’s Mesmerica 360 immersive experience to be featured at miSci, with over 10,000 tickets sold since its opening in August 2024. New programming is currently being reviewed by miSci staff with additional programming announcements expected in the near future.

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