Old Main Building Renovation
Last Updated: Friday, November 20, 2009
DESCRIPTION AND BACKGROUND:
We are restoring our oldest building on campus to its natural beauty, complete with modern enhancements and green elements. The Old Main Building renovation will incorporate high-tech classrooms, more and modern faculty offices, electrical upgrades, central air-conditioning and beautifully restored and gracious finishes.
The renovation will be one of the most environmentally friendly projects the campus has undertaken. It will be the first Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED)-certified project on our campus.
UPDATES:
Interior framing is taking place in addition to mechanical, ductwork, sprinkler and electric. There are a few design details/issues that need to be addressed as the project progresses.
FACTS:
| Estimated Cost: | $27 million |
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| Estimated Date of Completion: | Late Fall 2010/Spring 2011 |
| Architect: | Hall Partnership Architects |
| Construction Manager: | SUCF/ campus liason- David Smith, Campus Architect |
| College Representative: | John McEnrue, Director Facilities Design & Construction |
| Contractor: | Piazza Brothers Inc- Valhalla, NY |
| Square Footage: | 65,000 |
| Source of Funding: | SUCF/Capital |

