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Jan. 6, 2009 issue
Construction set-up starts for Science Complex


From physical plant reports

 

MJ construction map

CONSTRUCTION SET-UP: A construction staging area for the new science
complex is set up near Mark Jefferson. The blue areas represent the actual
construction site; the green is for vehicle access; and the yellow areas are
pedestrian routes. A number of temporary protective measures related to
to parking, delivery access and pedestrian access will remain in place until
construction concludes.

Finals may have recently ended for Eastern Michigan University students, but the physical plant is now cramming a bit in preparation for construction of the new science complex.

After fall finals, contractors for the Science Complex project began preparing the site for the start of construction activities. These activities include the relocation of underground utilities and the addition to the west side of the existing Mark Jefferson Science Building. Over the holiday break, construction fencing, gates and temporary barricades were placed to separate the construction area from public parking areas and pedestrian routes. Safety, barrier-free parking, and way finding signage will be installed as part of this work.

"We are taking the time between the fall and winter semesters to start site prep, which includes the installation of site fencing, parking modifications and other site activities in preparation for utility work starting in early 2009," said Scott Storrar, manager, facilities planning and construction. "Current pedestrian and traffic patterns will be modified due to the construction, and we felt this would be a more appropriate time for these changes than mid-semester to transition the campus community."

Vehicle parking in the South Oakwood Lot and the McKenny Guest Lot will continue with modifications. A portion of the McKenny Guest Lot will be reserved for contractor trailers, material lay-down and construction deliveries. Barrier-free parking spaces will be created in the South Oakwood Lot and McKenny Guest Lot to accommodate those areas impacted by the construction site fencing. Pavement striping will identify pedestrian crosswalks for barrier-free access to the campus.

Pedestrian access to the west side of Mark Jefferson and Strong Hall will be impacted during the construction period. A temporary pedestrian walkway shall be erected along the east side of the South Oakwood Lot between parking areas and the construction fence. The ADA handicap-assist entry door, located at the northeast side of Mark Jefferson, will remain in operation.

Within the Mark Jefferson building, the stairwells at the northeast and southeast corners of the building will remain in operation for all floors, and as a means of emergency egress. The stairwells at the northwest and southwest corners of the building will remain in operation for all floors, but not as a means of emergency egress.

Delivery access to the west side of Mark Jefferson and Strong Hall will be impacted during the construction period. Temporary delivery access to both buildings will be from the sidewalk area north of Strong Hall along West Circle Drive. The ground floor entrance at the northwest side of Strong Hall will remain accessible. The delivery access to Mark Jefferson shall be made via the tunnel connecting Strong Hall.

These temporary protective measures were expected to be in place prior to the commencement of the Winter 2009 semester classes. They will remain in place until the completion of the addition. For more information, contact Storrar at 487-3591 or sstorrar@emich.edu. — Ron Podell contributed to this report.