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Upcoming Projects: Classrooms in Buildings 2, 4, and E52

Three separate renovation projects are currently in design phase for classrooms in buildings 2, 4, and E52.

The first project, which will start construction in the fall of 2012, renovates a seminar room and small lecture room in building 2 and two large lecture halls in building 4.  The improvements will include new seating with power at each seat, sliding chalkboards, climate control, motorized window shades, dual video projectors, and lecture capture technology (2-105, 4-270 and 4-370).  Seminar room 2-103 will double in size and be equipped with a conference table and single video projector. This project is scheduled for completion by the end of 2013. The following classrooms are included in this project: 2-103, 2-105, 4-270, and 4-370.

The second project will start construction in June of 2013 and is scheduled to be completed in the summer of 2015. This project is part of a larger capital improvement to renovate all the floors and exterior of building 2. The following nine rooms are included in this project.  Eight recitation-size classrooms:  2-131, 2-132, 2-135, 2-136, 2-139, 2-143, 2-147, 2-151, and lecture hall 2-190. The improvements for the recitation classrooms will include new tables and chairs, sliding chalkboards, climate control, motorized window shades and av systems. The lecture hall improvements will include new seating with power at each seat, sliding chalkboards, climate control, motorized window shades, dual video projectors, and lecture capture technology. 

The third project will start construction in June of 2013 and is scheduled to be completed in the summer of 2015.  This classroom renovation is part of a capital improvement to renovate all interior spaces and the exterior of building E52.  This project includes lecture room E52-175. The improvements will include new fixed tables and chairs with power at each seat, sliding chalkboards, climate control, motorized window shades, dual video projectors, and lecture capture technology.