> Ozarks Construction and Renovation | July 2010

Campus construction full speed ahead

by Don Lee 19. July 2010 23:19

Things are looking good in the Seay Student Union as painters roll on the paint. Across the mall, carpenters are quickly putting together the new cabinets and equipment in the Smith/Broyles Quantative Chemistry Lab, including sinks, eyewashers, and fume hoods. Meanwhile, workers are busy pouring the slab for what will become the new 6,600 sq. ft. residence hall, Trustee Hall, located on the east side of the current apartment-style residence halls east of campus.

 



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Things are moving right along

by Don Lee 8. July 2010 18:15

The summer's renovation and construction projects are moving along swiftly. According to U of O Business Manager Darrell W. Williams, the painting and carpeting of Founders Bookstore is underway this week, with plans to move Bookstore Manager Kay Merritt back in starting Friday.   Painting is ongoing on the lower level, and demolition continues in the Purple and Gold Room.  Across the campus mall, new windows are going into the Smith/Broyles Quantative Chemistry Lab. Digging also continues in preparation for pouring the concrete slab for the new student dorm, and below, Student Life Office Manager Glenda Gibson keeps things running from her temporary office in Bagwell-Jones residence hall.

 

 

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City of Clarksville pouring new sidewalks by U of O

by Don Lee 1. July 2010 19:23

Look out for the wet cement! City of Clarksville workers are in the midst of pouring new sidewalks behind Munger Chapel on Johnson Street and up Buchanan to North Street. According to U of O Business Manager Darrell W. Williams, the projects are a response to the "safety of students and staff." He said a number of students live north of Buchanan Street and walk to school, and that pedestrians have difficulty in both areas.

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Working from the inside out

by Don Lee 1. July 2010 00:23

Progress continues apace on the renovation of the Seay Student Center. Pictured below, workers take a quick lunch break from putting up drywall upstairs, while downstairs, walls are being prepped to paint. "Currently we're working on plumbing and electrical," says U of O Business Manager Darrel W. Williams. "Painting has also started on the lower level. We're concentrating on getting the student life offices and bookstore ready to move back into as soon as possible. Furnishings, cabinetry, and food service equipment are all in process. Our target date to be complete with the renovation is August 2." Meanwhile, renovation of the Smith-Broyles Science Center is well underway, and across the street to the east, rebar work is ongoing in anticipation for pouring the slab for the new apartment-style residence hall.