Campus Review
October 10, 2013
Page 10
New Science Building:
With Construction Comes Some Disruption
by Bobby Hamil, Chief of Police
Construction of the new science building
on campus will begin on or about Nov. 8,
2013. The site of the construction will be
the areas currently occupied by the facul-
ty/staff parking lot (across from the LAB)
and parking lot F. However, part of park-
ing lot F will be restored after completion
of the construction.
Here is a summary of the major impacts
and changes to campus parking lots and
roadways during the construction:
Parking lot impacts…
A section of parking lot D will be desig-
nated for faculty/staff parking only to
accommodate for those parking spaces
affected by the construction.
• The disability parking row that is cur-
rently in the faculty/staff parking lot will
be relocated to the D lot.
• Parking lot F will be closed for construc-
tion use only. Additional construction
vehicles will park along the fence line in
lot L near the tennis courts.
• A section of parking lot G will be desig-
nated for student parking only to accom-
modate for those parking spaces affected
by the construction.
• Parking will remain available in lot E for
faculty, staff, and students.
Roadway impacts…
• Caldwell Drive will be closed from pub-
lic use for incoming traffic just past the
first entrance to parking lot D (across
from Arts and Sciences Building). Traffic
will be detoured through lot D at that
point.
• Caldwell Drive will also be closed from
public use for outgoing traffic from the G
and H lots. All traffic to and from lots G
and H must use Snelling Drive.
We apologize in advance for any incon-
venience caused by the construction of the
science building, but with any new develop-
ment, some disruption is unavoidable.
However, we always try to minimize the
impact on daily life as much as possible.