Construction
Update as of March 7, 2002
Period 7 March thru 21 March
2002
UTILITY SHUTDOWNS:
- There are no utility shut-downs planned for this period.
WORK AREAS:
Cornell Library
- The second floor of the library will be closed to the public
during Spring Break. During that time, the study carrels on the
east side of the floor will be moved to the west side, alongside
the existing carrels. Then, a temporary full-height wall will be
erected to separate the construction area from the rest of the
library. The wall will provide weather protection and help control
dust and noise during construction. The Library staff will
retrieve books as needed from the floor during Spring Break. The
second floor will reopen on Monday, March 18th and will remain
open for the rest of the academic year.
While the library remains in operation on the west side of the
temporary wall, construction will proceed on the east side. This
work will continue through the rest of the spring semester and the
summer. At the end of July, the penthouse will be complete and the
temporary full-height wall will be removed. The book shelves will
be reinstalled and the carrels will be put back in place to
prepare for the new academic year.
Cornell Addition (a.k.a. Biology/ Commons Wing)
- Excavation and placement of footings in the Commons and
Lecture Hall areas will continue throughout this period.
Foundation wall forms will be erected and concrete poured at the
basement area south of Dupont Physics. Mock-ups of concrete and
stone finishes are in progress. Placement of utilities under the
basement slab is in progress. Steel erection will begin on the
Cornell Addition on March11th and last for three to four
weeks.
Chiller Plant
- The underground electric ductbank that will service the
Chiller Plant was extended into the building. The chilled water
lines are being extended into the building from the manhole in the
Visitors Lot. This work will continue for another two
weeks.
PEDESTRIAN / VEHICULAR ACCESS:
- There will be intermittent closures to the Visitor's Lot
entrance during the next two to three weeks so the parking lot
surface can be re-paved at the south end. Emergency vehicle access
will be available at all times.
- There will be some construction traffic crossing the sidewalk
connecting Dupont to Cornell, along the access road. Safety
monitors will be posted.
- Parking along Whittier Place is prohibited during the hours of
7 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday through Friday.
- The construction work force is getting larger. Please respect
the areas designated as Construction Parking by using the rugby
and Dupont parking lots.
NOISE, VIBRATION, DUST, ODORS
- There will be some noise from excavation equipment and
concrete trucks throughout this period. The noise is not expected
to be disruptive to nearby buildings.
- There will be some noise in Cornell beginning during Spring
Break and continuing through the rest of the Spring Semester. We
will be monitoring this activity to minimize noisy operations
during hours of peak use of the library.
DELIVERIES / HEAVY EQUIPMENT:
- Expect deliveries of reinforcing steel and concrete throughout
this period. Structural steel deliveries are expected to start on
March 11th. There will also be movement of dump trucks around the
site. A crane will be arriving on March 11th to set up for the
steel erection.
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Send message to the chair
of the Science Project User's Group, Rachel Merz
(rmerz1@swarthmore.edu)
For inquiries regarding construction issues, send message to
construction@swarthmore.edu
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