Campus Construction Update for Week of April 14

April 12, 2013
Danger Construction Zone sign
Fencing and temporary barricades have been erected north of the College of Education Building. Pedestrian access is limited to designated pathways.

These are among the construction activities scheduled April 14-20 at the University of Wyoming:

The UW Facilities Planning Office reports the following activities for the week:

Education Annex – Literacy Research Center and Clinic (lower floor, Education Annex; scheduled completion January 2014) -- The lower (first) floor of the Education Annex is closed for construction. Preconstruction asbestos abatement has been completed in advance of renovation construction. Limited and sporadic preconstruction activity at the project site will continue to occur before the start of renovation construction in mid-May.

Enzi STEM Facility (Lewis Street between 10th and 11th streets, scheduled completion June 2015) -- The contractor has nearly completed exacting for buried foundations and is waiting for the phone company to move cables.

Marian H. Rochelle Gateway Center (22nd and Grand, scheduled completion fall 2014) – Deconstruction of the old buildings and clearing the site is underway. Excavation and underground utility work will start. Additional construction fencing and trailers will be installed in the parking area east of 22nd Street.

White Hall Renovations -- New installations continue on the second through eighth floors. Rough-in installations continue in the basement and first floor. Window replacement is complete on the second through 12th floors, and first-floor work is ongoing. Punch lists are complete on the ninth through 12th floors. The new east entry metal framing will start this week. Fencing is placed around the area. The west parking lot will be closed until late summer.

ESCo Project (Energy Services Company) -- Long Energy Services Co. employees and contractors will not be on site this week.

Performing Arts Center (Fine Arts Building, renovation and expansion, scheduled completion December 2014) -- The parking lot on the east side of the UW Performing Arts Center is closed. It is being used for construction staging and will be converted into a green area following construction. Building visitors should use the lot on the north side of the building. Those entering the Performing Arts Center must now enter through the doors on the west side of the building. This will be the entrance for all building operations, including classes, ticket purchases and performances. The temporary classroom trailers are being installed on the far east end of Fraternity Mall. Deck construction and electrical connections will take several days. Water and electrical service will be temporarily shut down in some areas of the building. Temporary partition installation will continue. The south exit ramp construction will continue. Deconstruction equipment and activities will occur later in the week. Abatement is complete until the next phase of work is opened.

Energy Innovation Center (formerly ERC, at 1020 Lewis St.) -- Lewis Street remains closed during construction. The School of Energy Resources and Enhanced Oil Recovery Institute are now located in the EIC. First- and second-floor labs are being occupied. Access to main campus now includes the passage between Engineering and the new EIC, along with access between Earth Sciences and the Berry Center. Access to the EIC north entrance will be on Lewis from the east along Lewis. Parking will be limited in areas around construction. Work on the third-floor lab and 3-D visualization space will be ongoing. Congestion and traffic on Lewis continue. Watch for UW and contractors’ trucks and equipment.

Biological Sciences Building Mechanical Modifications (Scheduled completion mid-August) -- The building’s mechanical system will be extensively modified over the next several months. The contractor will begin limited work this month and start the rest of the work May 15. Staging will be established around the perimeter of the building and in part of the Ivinson Parking Area. These areas will be fenced off sometime before May 15.

College of Education Annex Canopy and Connection (North of Education Building and east of Education Annex; scheduled completion August 2013) -- Construction activities have commenced on the project, including the erection of fencing and temporary barricades that define the construction and staging areas. Vehicular access and parking availability in the lot north of the Education Building will be limited throughout construction and will be subject to frequent revision as construction activities dictate. During construction, pedestrian access to the north entrance of the Education Building and the east entrance of the Education Annex will be maintained. However, ongoing construction activities will require access to be limited to designated pathways. Pedestrians and motorists should exercise caution in the area.

University of Wyoming/Casper College Student Union (UW/CC Student Union, scheduled completion November 2013) -- The primary building enclosure is complete, allowing interior construction activities to proceed on or ahead of schedule. Rough-in construction is generally complete throughout UW/CC third- and fourth-floor spaces, and preliminary finish construction has started. Overall project construction is approximately 75 percent complete.

The UW Physical Plant reports the following activities for the week. Please direct questions to the service desk, 766-6225.

Petroleum and Old Engineering Building -- A water shutdown is scheduled for Monday, April 15, from 6-8 a.m. Building occupants have been notified.

Tree Trimming -- Physical Plant crews will trim trees and conduct various grounds activities to prepare for the spring and summer. Please watch for equipment and falling limbs.

Old Main -- Reconstruction of the men’s fourth-floor restroom will continue this week and will remain closed until complete. Please use caution around crews and equipment in the area.

Bureau of Mines (WRI) -- Replacement of a third-story, center east roof is scheduled, weather permitting. Staging will be in the east courtyard. Exercise caution around staging area.

Fieldhouse North and UniWyo Sports Complex -- Repairs to the west side and upper wall over the wrestling room, and replacement of the hall roof connecting the UniWyo Sports Complex to War Memorial Fieldhouse is planned, weather permitting. Scaffold and a lift will be used for the wall over the wrestling room. Staging for the UniWyo Sports Complex will be on the sidewalk west of the connecting hall. Use caution around equipment and staging area.

Landmark and Spanish Walk Apartments -- Utility potholing, trenching and conduit installation will continue this week. Heavy equipment will be in the area, and sidewalk closures are possible. Please use caution around heavy equipment and crews.

Ross Hall Cafe -- Ross Hall Cafe renovations continue. The facility will be closed through the summer and is scheduled to reopen for the fall semester. The contractor staging and parking area will be on the north side of the building. Please use caution in the area.

Cooper House -- Painting will continue throughout the building this week. Please use caution around crews and materials.

West Campus Electrical Relocation -- Potholing for utilities, excavation and horizontal drilling in the area of Ninth-11th/Lewis-Flint Streets will continue. Heavy equipment will be in the area, and partial sidewalk and street closures are possible.

Earth Sciences Building -- Painting operations will be ongoing in the hallways. Please use caution around painting crews and equipment.

Anthropology Building -- Entry repairs are complete. Repairs in the break room west of the south entry continue. Exercise caution in work areas.

Geology Building -- Renovations to Classroom 216 are ongoing. Please use caution around crews and equipment in this area.

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