When the fencing comes down around a portion of the South Campus quad in a few weeks, students, faculty and staff will be able to enjoy a redesigned green space with new walking paths.
Students arriving for the fall semester will find construction fencing around a portion of the popular South Campus quad.
Not to worry, though: The fencing is scheduled to come down in mid-October. When it does, students will be able to enjoy a completely redesigned open space with accessible walking paths, improved lighting and drainage, and stronger WiFi coverage.
鈥淚t鈥檚 going to be a better open space for students to gather in that will look much nicer, and it鈥檚 going to create a better environment for people with accessibility issues,鈥 says听Facilities Management听Project Manager Konstantinos Zervas.听
The entire area between O鈥橪eary Library, McGauvran Center and Weed Hall was regraded, with a new stormwater drainage system added to prevent water from collecting in the plaza. The gazebo and concrete steps in front of O鈥橪eary were removed, and a new revolving door has been installed at the main entrance to O鈥橪eary.
An artist rendering of the redesigned South Campus quad.
During the current, final phase of the $1.8 million project, a portion of the new plaza will soon be reopened in front of O鈥橪eary, giving students a continuous, accessible pathway to and from Sheehy and Concordia residence halls, as well as the听Moloney Performing Arts Center听(formerly Durgin Hall).
The South Campus quad renovation is among more than 90 projects 鈥 both big and small 鈥 that Facilities Management tackled this summer while students were away. Here are some of the highlights:
The bus loop outside of the Olney Science Center has been reconfigured to allow for future construction at the North Campus building.
On East Campus, the wheels have begun to turn on the Lowell Innovation Network Corridor, or听LINC, an $800 million-plus public-private venture that plans to create over 1 million square feet of new lab and office space, hundreds of units of housing, new retail and entertainment venues and thousands of jobs. Phase 0 of the project involves moving corporate, private and governmental partners into space at the Wannalancit Business Center, which required the relocation of several UML offices over the summer:
鈥听Human Resources听is now at Wannalancit Suite 520
鈥听Administrative Services听is now on the first floor of the Charles Hoff Alumni Scholarship Center
鈥听Facilities Management is now at 45 Lawrence Drive
鈥听The Office of听Brand, Communications & Creative Strategy听is now on the second and third floors of the Graduate and Professional Studies Center
鈥听Hospitality & Event Services听is now at University Crossing 186
鈥听The offices of听Budget & Financial Planning,听Research Integrity听and听Sponsored Programs听are now at University Crossing M40
鈥听The听Lowell Center for Sustainable Production听is now at 820 Broadway Street
鈥听The听Controller鈥檚 Office听is now at University Crossing M30, and
鈥听The Army Reserve Officers鈥 Training Corps (ROTC) is now at Wannalancit Suite 450
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The Hawk's Nest QuickStop Cafe has opened at University Suites.
At University Suites on East Campus, the Hawk鈥檚 Nest is reopening after being dormant for several years. Now called the Hawk鈥檚 Nest QuickStop Cafe, it is open Sunday through Thursday from 5 p.m. to midnight. Students can enjoy grab-and-go snacks and a late-night menu including mac and cheese bowls, chicken wing and tots bowls and chicken pizzadillas (pizza with a chicken quesadilla 鈥渢wist鈥).
At Fox Hall, public elevator access has been added to the Fox Dining Commons on the second floor.
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Hoteling space is now available at the Graduate and Professional Studies Center.
At University Crossing, textbooks are now available on the first floor of the River Hawk Shop. Work is underway on a new eSports gaming center on the lower level; it is scheduled to open in February.
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Facilities Management has installed several new escooter racks around campus.
Back on South Campus, renovation work is nearly complete on the 3D art studio on the lower level of Dugan Hall. The project will provide updated workspace for wood shop and ceramics, with instructional stations and benches, storage areas and loading dock access.
Several new bicycle and electric scooter racks have been installed across campus this summer, and Facilities Management planted 150 new trees and shrubs.