May 2013 - August 2013
Annually, parking lots on Michigan State University's campus are repainted. Listed are the approximate weeks in which these parking areas may be occupied for that purpose.
Read MoreMay 2013 - March 2014
Anthony Hall is located on the corner of Farm Lane and South Shaw Lane. It has been chosen to be the showcase building under the Better Buildings Challenge initiative created by the U.S. Department of Energy.
Read MoreMay 2012 - May 2013
Armstrong and Bryan halls, located on the west side of Brody Neighborhood, are the fourth and fifth residence halls to be renovated in the complex. Improvements to both buildings will include the addition of common spaces to both A and B wings, curtain wall features and artwork, interior project, meditation and fitness rooms, third-floor kitchen/dining areas and accessible entrances.
Read MoreSeptember 2012 - October 2013
The 560-seat Fairchild Theatre, located within the Auditorium at the intersection of Farm Lane and Auditorium Road, provides an adequately sized facility, but has limited effectiveness as a music venue due to the lack of an orchestra pit and proper acoustics. Alterations to Fairchild Theatre and related spaces will enable improved and full use of this currently underutilized facility.
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The construction of the Bio Engineering Facility will provide a unique opportunity to bring together research teams from engineering and biomedical research to promote the development of bio-engineering and engineering health sciences at Michigan State University.
Read MoreFebruary 2013 - August 2013
The existing Bogue Street and Shaw Lane traffic circle does not meet current federal design guidelines for public rights-of-way to provide equal accessibility for all users. These new standards require design modifications and traffic signals for pedestrian safety, particularly pedestrians with mobility disabilities. Additionally, steam system repairs are part of this project as Michigan State University uses an intricate network of steam tunnels and lines to heat campus buildings, and some of the lines are in need of repair to avoid failures in steam delivery.
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