Facilities Planning and Management has scheduled several summer projects which will impact various high-traffic areas of campus. Please take note of the following projects as well as the areas that will be affected by construction in the coming weeks and months. The attached image showcases other projects not mentioned here.
Parking Lot 1 – Upcoming Closure for Resurfacing, Landscaping
Lot 1 (across 25th Street from Fine Arts) will be closed for the duration of the summer (June 1–July 20) for resurfacing and new landscaping. With the forthcoming Mediacom Stadium opening this fall, this upgraded lot will serve as a key welcoming point for campus visitors.
Herriott Hall Masonry and Painting – Herriott Circle Closure
The circle drive at Herriott will be closed for the duration of the summer to allow contractor access for an extensive masonry and painting project. This work will include masonry and tuckpointing repairs, interior and exterior painting, and repainting of the fire escapes and balconies to the north and south of Herriott.
Quads Bridge Closures – to Carpenter and Crawford
The pedestrian bridges at the south ends of Crawford and Carpenter Halls will be closed to foot traffic at various points this summer. The concrete pad and ramp at Carpenter followed by concrete step replacement and repairs to a retaining wall near Crawford will take place June 19-23. In July, both bridges will be cleaned and repainted in preparation for the new academic year. Specific closures will be announced once the contractor completes interior work in other buildings.
Performing Arts Hall Roof Replacement – Carpenter Avenue Closure
The upper and lower roofs of Performing Arts Hall as well as the vestibule roof over the east entrance to the Anderson Gallery will be replaced in August. This will result in the closure of Carpenter Avenue at 24th Street from August 1-18 to allow for crane placement to unload and load material onto the roofs. If you park in a reserved space on Carpenter Avenue, please seek alternate parking between August 1–18.
— Colin Atkinson, Facilities Planning and Management