Physical Services and Infrastructure Improvements
This project will upgrade the hot and chilled water system, electrical power, and domestic water and sewer systems to support growth on the campus
McCarthy Hall Renovation (Seismic)
This project will renovate McCarthy Hall (#2), a six-story, 183,200 ASF/310,100 GSF science building constructed in 1963. The scope of work includes required code compliance for adequate air exchange in laboratories and appropriate plumbing for wet labs. The building requires some seismic strengthening based on the 1995 building code. The project will include mechanical, electrical, and plumbing retrofits, abatement of hazardous materials, and the decommissioning and replacement of fume hoods in labs.
Kinesiology and Health Science Renovation
This project will renovate the 88,600 ASF/134,800 GSF physical education facility (#4) built in 1965, for current and future academic needs. Programmatic needs have changed greatly since the 1960s. The kinesiology and health promotion programs place a far greater emphasis on science and technology, wellness, and hands-on learning. Space changes and upgrades to classrooms and laboratories are needed to support these curricular changes. The building will be renovated to correct code deficiencies in the HVAC system and in accessibility, as well as to improve safety for gymnastics. The abatement of hazardous materials (lead) is included in this project. This project is dependent upon state and nonstate funding.
Performing Arts Renovation
This project will renovate the Performing Arts Building (#3) to provide for the academic program. The 86,200 ASF/150,700 GSF building, constructed in 1965 will be renovated to correct ADA and code deficiencies, upgrade existing building systems, and improve the scene change mechanisms and the orchestra pit. The removal of hazardous materials (lead and asbestos) incidental to the renovation is included in this project. After the new auditorium is completed, this facility will continue to be used for the music program. The acoustical systems and separation of classrooms and recital and practice rooms will require upgrading. This project is dependent upon state and nonstate funding.
Langsdorf Hall Renovation
This project will renovate portions of Langsdorf Hall (#9), an 82,500 ASF/141,600 GSF facility, in order to reuse areas vacated by the relocation of the College of Business and Economics to its new building. It will adapt floors three through seven for new uses, retaining the lower floors in their present use for student services. The proposed renovation of Langsdorf Hall would expand the much-needed administrative space and allow for more campuswide computer labs associated with campuswide library space. After the work is completed, the space will be configured to serve 1,823 FTE in lecture space and to alleviate library and administrative space deficiencies. The result is a net reduction of 821 FTE in lecture space and 32 FTE in UD laboratory space.
Academic Building A
This project will build a new 51,000 ASF (79,000 GSF facility (#46) to accommodate growth in the liberal arts and social sciences programs and support the campus's recently expanded master planned enrollment. The building will provide for 840 FTE in lecture space, 100 FTE in LD laboratory space, 60 HE in UD lab space, and 160 faculty offices to address a part of the existing and projected deficit in office space.
Library Renovation
This project will renovate all building systems and correct existing ADA and code deficiencies for this facility (#5) that was constructed in 1966. Self-instructional computer laboratories will be included to provide an interactive learning environment. This project includes the renovation of the student quadrangle outside the library.
Humanities and Social Sciences Building Renovations
This project will build an additional capacity of 100 HE in lecture space to this facility (#7) (84,400 ASF/147,000 GSF) and renovate existing classrooms to provide upgrades of lighting, ventilation, and accessibility.
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