| Dec. 14, 2011 | Power Outages Scheduled During Winter Break Beginning 5 p.m. Wednesday, Dec. 21, electricity will be cut off to various buildings across campus so crews can perform Facilities Management's annual winter break maintenance program. For safety, no one will be allowed into the affected buildings during the outage without prior notification and authorization of the UT Dallas Police. Emergency-generated power will NOT be affected; generators currently in place on campus will support electricity needs during the outage. For emergency assistance during the planned maintenance period, contact the UT Dallas Police at 972-883-2222. The schedule goes as follows:
Before you leave for winter break, we recommend that you turn off your computers, copiers and other electronic equipment and unplug them if possible. Visit us on Facebook for more winter break energy-saving tips. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Dec. 8, 2011 | Some Buildings to Lose Heat while Maintenance Performed over Winter Break The Central Energy Plant (CEP) will be shut down for annual maintenance from 5 p.m. Wednesday, Dec. 21 through Wednesday, Dec. 28, weather permitting. A number of campus buildings will be without heat while work is performed. The shutdown is scheduled while the University is officially closed for winter break to minimize disruptions and inconvenience. Work performed during the shutdown ensures that the CEP stays in optimum working condition. During the shutdown, the plant's electrical equipment, devices and systems can be safely inspected, cleaned, and maintained. The shutdown will not affect heating in the following facilities:
![]() The Central Energy Plant on Rutford Avenue will get some routine maintenance over the winter break leaving a number of campus buildings without heat from 5 p.m. Wednesday, Dec. 21 through Wednesday, Dec. 28. All other campus buildings will be without heat for the week ending Dec. 28. In case of severe weather, the contractor will work with Facilities Management to ensure all buildings are kept between 40 and 80 degrees Fahrenheit. If sub-freezing temperatures are forecast to persist, the shutdown may be postponed or canceled. For more information, contact Steve Lyles, Facilities Management utilities superintendent, at 972-883-2147. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Nov. 17 | Parking Lot Q Closed Saturday and Sunday, Nov. 19-20 Lot Q, just east of the Naveen Jindal School of Management (JSOM), will be closed this weekend, Nov. 19-20, in order for crews to seal coat and re-stripe the lot. No other streets or parking lots will be affected. ![]() This Google Earth image shows that parking Lot Q near the Jindal School of Management will be closed Saturday, Nov. 19 and Sunday, Nov. 20, for restriping and sealing. The lot will reopen Monday morning, Nov. 21. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Nov. 4 | Parking Lot M East Reopens Monday, Nov. 7, After Improvements Lot M East near the Naveen Jindal School of Management (JSOM) will reopen Monday, Nov. 7, after weeks of repair and reconstruction. The lot was closed Sept. 26 so crews could reconfigure parking spaces and improve a road connecting Lot M East with Lot M West and Lot Q. ![]() Lot M East, formerly parking Lot M, has been rehabilitated to offer northern and sourthern entrances and exits. A section was regraded for better drainage, and sidewalks have been added. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Nov. 3 | Roof Work May Disrupt Paths Near Jonsson Academic Center Crews have begun roof work on Founders and Founders North, a project expected to run up to two months, weather permitting. A work staging area is located north of Founders North and south of the Jonsson Academic Center, home to the School of Arts and Humanities. Pedestrian pathways will be altered. Exercise caution when traveling near work areas. For more information, contact Tony Franklin, maintenance coordinator, at 972-883-6518. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Oct. 12 | Outage Scheduled for Jonsson School on Saturday, Oct. 15 Crews will shut down power to the Erik Jonsson School of Engineering and Computer Science Building on Saturday, Oct. 15, to support a number of building projects. The outage will occur from 6 a.m. until 8 p.m. For safety, no one will be allowed in the building without UT Dallas Police authorization during the outage period. The pedestrian bridges leading into ECS from Berkner Hall and from ECS South will be closed to traffic during the outage. For more information, contact Kelly Kinnard, Director for Physical Plant Services, at extension 2549. ![]() A power outage is scheduled for Saturday, Oct. 15 at the Jonsson School of Engineering and Computer Science. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Oct. 7 | Expanded Comet Cruiser Service Begins Monday, Oct. 10 Starting Monday, October 10, 2011, four Comet Cruiser buses will service the DART Route 883, departing every 20 minutes from the Bush Turnpike Station and McCallum stops. The addition of the fourth bus is a pilot program to manage greater-than-expected ridership on the Comet Cruisers. Other changes include:
![]() A pilot progam launches Monday, Oct. 10, that adds a fourth bus to DART Route 883, shown in this Google Maps illustration. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Oct. 5 | East Drive Detour Routes Traffic through New Lot M West Eastbound traffic on East Drive will be detoured around road construction near parking Lot M starting Monday, Oct. 10 until Monday, Oct. 24. Access to newly opened parking Lot M West will not be affected. To help minimize traffic through the construction zone, drivers entering UT Dallas from Campbell Road are asked to use Armstrong Drive rather than University Parkway to avoid the traffic circle and access parking Lot Q and Lots A through D. Watch for barricades and detour signs on East Drive and exercise caution when driving near the School of Management during the construction period. Questions concerning this project may be directed to Nick Argueta, project manager for Facilities Management, at 972-883-6834. ![]() Eastbound East Drive traffic near the School of Management will be diverted through parking Lot M West starting Monday, Oct. 10, to accommodate crews working on a road construction project. Weather permitting, the detour is scheduled to come down Oct. 24. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Sept. 16 | Lot M East to Close Monday, Sept. 26 as New SOM Lot Opens A newly constructed parking lot south of the School of Management (SOM) is scheduled to open Monday, September 26. Simultaneously, Lot M East, southeast of SOM, will close for three weeks so crews can make needed repairs and reconfigure parking spaces. Questions concerning this project may be directed to Nick Argueta, project manager for Facilities Management, at 972-883-6834. ![]() From left: Lot M East will close Monday, Sept. 26 just as the new lot outside the School of Management opens. Weather permitting, Lot M East should reopen around Monday, Oct. 17. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Sept. 13 | Crews to Convert Part of Founders' 3rd Floor to Lab Space Soon Construction will begin Monday, Sept. 19, on the conversion of the eastern portion of the Founders building’s 3rd floor to laboratory space. The contractor staging area will be located on the north side of the Dining Hall and east of the Engineering and Computer Science North building as shown in the photo below. Pedestrians traveling in the vicinity of the contractor staging area are requested to exercise caution at all times. Construction is expected to be completed in May 2012. Questions concerning this project may be directed to Bill Elvey, director of engineering, construction and planning, Facilities Management, at 972-883-2124. ![]() Portions of the passage between Engineering and Computer Science North and the Dining Hall are being used as a staging area for crews working to convert 3rd floor space in Founders into new laboratories. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Aug. 31 | Student Union Entrance near Trellis to Close Starting Sept. 19 Beginning Monday, September 19, the northeast entrance to the Student Union will be closed so crews can make improvements to the building vestibule and entrance area. This entrance will remain closed for several months while work progresses; access the Student Union's lower level directly by using the doors located farther south along the mall. Those traveling near the construction area should exercise caution and observe safety barricades and signage. For questions, contact Facilities Management Project Manager Supat Rachavong at 972-883-2123. ![]() The mall-level northeast entrance (far left) to the Student Union will close, starting Monday, Sept. 19, for improvements expected to take work crews several months to complete. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Apr 12 | Heat, Hot Water Service Disruption set Friday Night, Saturday Morning, April 15-16 Crews will cut steam service to the campus from 9 p.m. Friday, April 15, through 11 a.m. Saturday, April 16. During this time, heat and hot water will not be available in the following buildings:
![]() As part of an ongoing utility infrastructure improvement project, crews will cut steam service to most of campus Friday night, April 15, and Saturday morning, April 16. For more information, please contact Kelly Kinnard, director for Physical Plant Services, at 972-883-2549. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Mar 18 | Parking at a Premium as Two Events Expected to Take Up Spaces March 24-25 Two events this week - the 6th Annual Fraud Conference and the National Debate Tournament – are expected to draw as many as 1,000 additional guests to campus. On Thursday, March 24 and Friday, March 25, Lots Q and M (Orange, Gold, & Green) near the School of Management will be reserved. If you normally park in these lots, be advised to arrive a few minutes early to find alternative parking. Lots A, B, C and D are nearby and have adequate parking. Lots A, B, C and D can be accessed off Armstrong by turning right onto Drive A, which was reopened March 17, or by taking Floyd Road north (or south from Synergy Park Boulevard) to Lookout Drive and heading west. The first left and right turns off Lookout lead to the parking lots. In addition, Lot I will be reserved to accommodate debate tournament participants. For more information, please contact Paul Smith in Parking and Transportation at 972-883-2344 or email park@utdallas.edu. With an extra 1,000 guests coming onto campus for events scheduled Thursday and Friday, March 24 and 25, students, faculty and staff accustomed to parking in Lots Q and M will have to find spaces elsewhere. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Mar 18 | Relocation of Trees to Cause Some Traffic Delays March 22-23 A tree-relocation project set for Tuesday and Wednesday, March 22-23, may slow traffic along Rutford Avenue near the Science Learning Center and Central Energy Plant and along walkways near McDermott Library, the Bookstore and tennis courts. If possible, try to avoid the areas or allow extra time to travel through them as there will be delays. For more information, please contact Landscape Supervisor Jay Jascott at 214-205-1598. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Mar 8 | Portions of Drive A and Drive G to Close for Two Weeks for Utility Project Crews working to construct the Satellite Utility Plant will shut down portions of Drives A and G over the next two weeks. Drive A will close Thursday, March 10 till Wednesday, March 16 from its intersection with Armstrong Drive north to Lot D. The project also will take out the sidewalk along Drive A. The following Thursday, March 17 to Monday, March 21, a section of Drive G will close between Drive A north to Lookout Drive. To reach McDermott Library and the Green Center, enter the UT Dallas campus off Floyd Road using Lookout Drive. For more information, please contact Kelly Kinnard, director for Physical Plant Services, at 972-883-2549. This Google Earth image features parking Lots C and D, which normally can be accessed off Drive A near Armstrong. Starting Thursday, March 10, the section of Drive A shown in red will be off-limits to both vehicular and pedestrian traffic. And a week later, March 17, Drive G will close, too. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Feb 23 | Campus Buildings Set to Receive Scrubbing; Some Pedestrian Re-routing Possible High-pressure power washing of the exteriors of 10 campus buildings begins Thursday, Feb. 24, and is scheduled for completion in April, weather permitting. As a result, pedestrian traffic at times may be temporarily re-routed near entrance and exit doors. Exercise caution as ladders, ropes and workers hanging from overhead may occasionally obstruct pathways. Please direct any questions or concerns to Building Services Supervisor Bron Clayton. He can be reached at 469-387-2561. Crews remove years of dirt, mold and debris from Founders, the oldest building on campus, Thursday, March 3. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Jan 10 | Underground Power Lines to be Installed Along Floyd Road for Upcoming Plant ONCOR is scheduled to begin installing underground power lines Tuesday, Jan. 25, to feed the upcoming Satellite Utility Plant, which will begin construction this semester. The work will take place along Floyd Road, just south of the north entrance to parking Lot A. Crews will trench and bore an underground “tunnel” heading south on Floyd beneath Lookout Drive and past Lot C, where the trenching and boring will turn west toward the intersection of Armstrong Parkway and Drive A, site of the plant. Please use caution when driving across Lookout Drive, Drive A or when using the sidewalks parallel to Floyd Road and be mindful of construction crews in the vicinity. In this Google Earth image, the footprint of the upcoming satellite utility plant is outlined in red. ONCOR is scheduled to trench and bore underground power lines along Floyd Road this month. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Jan 3 | Navigating Lot J during Visitors Center and Campus Store Construction Construction of the new Visitors Center and Campus Store, which breaks ground this month, will require modifications to parking Lot J to accommodate the project construction site and contractor staging areas. In the map below, please note the fencing for the Visitors Center and Campus Store site in yellow. As a result, nine of 12 disabled parking spaces will be lost near the Activity Center. In addition, the path in red shows drivers how to get through Lot J from the Roundabout to Drive A. The Visitors Center and Campus Store is slated for completion this summer. If there are any questions concerning these changes, please contact Paul Smith with Parking Services at 972-883-2438. In this Google Earth image, the yellow lines show the footprint of the Visitors Center and Campus Store construction site and set-up areas in Lot J. The fencing in Lot J will force drivers along the route pictured in red. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Dec 16, 2010 | Road Closure, Power Outage Scheduled during Winter Break The University’s Central Energy Plant (CEP) will be shut down for annual maintenance from 7 a.m. Thursday, Dec. 23 through Wednesday, Dec. 29. The thermal system will be fully operational on Thursday, Dec. 30. This shutdown was scheduled while the University is officially closed for winter break to minimize disruption to the campus. During the shutdown, all Central Energy Plant equipment, devices and systems can be safely inspected, cleaned, and maintained to ensure optimal performance. The shutdown will not affect power in any campus buildings. All or most buildings on the main Richardson campus affected by the utility outage will be locked. Exceptions include the Natural Science and Engineering Research Laboratory (NSERL), the Waterview Science and Technology Center (WSTC), and the Research and Operations Center (ROC). Please call 972-883-2222 to request a police escort, which will be required to gain building access. In the event of severe weather, the contractor will work closely with Facilities Management personnel to keep buildings above 40 degrees Fahrenheit. If weather does not permit, the timing of the shutdown may be altered or called off. For more information please contact Steve Lyles, Facilities Management utilities superintendent, at 469-426-5910.
![]() West Drive (shown to the right in picture) will be closed Dec. 27 - Jan. 3. Instead, take the first right off University Parkway heading south (shown to the left) to access Lot J, Activity Center, the basketball courts and baseball fields. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Dec 2 | Interdisciplinary Studies Moves to Hoblitzelle Hall; Teacher Development Center to Follow Most faculty and staff of the School of Interdisciplinary Studies (IS) have moved across campus to their new home in Karl Hoblitzelle Hall. The school formerly was located largely on the ground floor of Cecil Green Hall. The Teacher Development Center, which is part of IS, will remain in Founders North until early spring 2011. Once completed, the move will allow the school’s programs to be physically centralized, creating workflow efficiencies for staff and administration. Students also may find the centralization helpful. Those participating in the Academic Bridge Program or preparing for teacher certification while majoring in American studies, gender studies or interdisciplinary studies will now have one location for their academic needs. All phone numbers associated with the school remain the same. Those meeting with IS faculty or staff can find the new office locations by calling the staff member before traveling to Hoblitzelle. The School of Interdisciplinary Studies, the Teacher Development Center and associated programs have begun moving to Hoblitzelle Hall, their new home. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Nov 19 | Power Outages Set Across Campus during Thanksgiving Break Maintenance activities over the Thanksgiving holidays will require power interruptions in some campus buildings. The work is scheduled for Friday, Nov. 26. The Residence Hall and campus apartments will not be affected. Crews will cut power from a key distribution point causing outages from 7 a.m. to noon and affecting the following buildings:
Students, faculty, and staff should turn off all computers and electronic equipment before leaving work stations for the Thanksgiving holiday. For safety, buildings will be secured during the outage. Only those with permission from UT Dallas Police will be given access. All service is expected to be restored within two hours of completion of the electrical work. In addition, crews will flush steam lines throughout campus, resulting in brief periods of cool and warm spots in buildings. This is normal and only lasts a few minutes. For more information, please contact Kelly Kinnard, director of Physical Plant Services, at 972-883-2549. The Central Energy Plant on Rutford Avenue will get some routine maintenance over the Thanksgiving Day boliday. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Nov 3 | Steam Service Restored to Dining Hall, Activity Center, SSB, ECSS Crews repaired a steam leak Wednesday, restoring heating and hot-water service to four buildings - the Dining Hall, Student Services Building, Activity Center and Engineering-Computer Science South. According to Kelly Kinnard, physical plant director, crews were able to fix the line and bring buildings back after lunch Wednesday. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Nov 3 | Four Buildings Without Heat, Hot Water After Steam Leak Detected Heating and hot-water service is out in several buildings – Engineering and Computer Science South, Dining Hall, Student Services Building and the Activity Center – after a steam leak was detected late Tuesday. Crews have assessed the steam leak, isolated it and have ordered equipment for the repair. According to Kelly Kinnard, physical plant director, crews will have a better idea this afternoon whether the fixes can be completed today or whether the repair may stretch into Thursday. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Oct 18 | Steam, Chilled Water Service to Hoblitzelle, Conference Center Goes to New System Oct. 25 Crews will start completing the final segment of work on recently installed underground steam and chilled water pipes, cutting over the lines to Hoblitzelle Hall and the Conference Center on Oct. 25. The utility cutover – transition of an old system to a new one – was strategically scheduled to take place this fall to minimize the impact on students, faculty and staff in the respective buildings. The project will take roughly three weeks to complete, weather permitting. For more information, please contact Steve Lyles, Facilities Management Utilities Superintendent, at 972-883-2148. ![]() Crewmen work on the steamed and chilled water utility pipes near Hoblitzelle Hall last August. Next Monday, Oct. 25, service will be switched over from the old system to a new one. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Oct 7 | Fencing Going Up near SSB, Dining Hall, Engineering for Lot K Construction Fencing springs up Monday, Oct. 11, as work begins for construction of Lot K, near the Student Services Building and Dining Hall. The project site is on the east side of the Engineering-Computer Science South building and west of the Student Services Building, just south of the Dining Hall. The construction site will be fenced and safety signs posted throughout the project, which is expected to take about two months to complete. Funneled fencing will guide north-south foot traffic past the site. All pedestrians coming through the area are asked to allow extra time and be careful. In other news:
![]() The site of parking Lot K will be fenced in Monday, Oct. 11. Lot K should be ready by Christmas, weather permitting. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Oct 4 | Bursar's Office Among Others Moving to SSB, ROC Departments moving into the Student Services Building this week include the Office of the Vice President for Enrollment Management and Admissions (SSB 1.300, mail stop SSB12), the Financial Aid Office (SSB 2.300, mail stop SSB22), the Registrar’s Office (SSB 1.400, SSB13), the Bursar’s Office (SSB 2.300, mail stop SSB21), and Enrollment Services (SSB 1.300, mail stop SSB11). In addition, the Center for U.S.-Mexico Studies moves from the fifth floor of the Jonsson Academic Center to the Green Center on Tuesday, Oct. 5. Next month, many offices related to Internet Resources and Enrollment Management will be moving into the Research and Operations Center (ROC) located at Drive A and Waterview Parkway. ![]() The Student Services Building, an environmentally friendly facility, is gaining occupants from the top floor down. Next month, Internet Resources and Audit & Compliance will begin moving into the Research and Operations Center (ROC), formerly the Raytheon Building. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Sep 23 | Path Between McDermott Library, Student Union Heads South Friday, Sept. 24 The east-west passage just north of McDermott Library and the Student Union will be blocked off Friday, Sept. 24, so that crews can install the remaining pavers surrounding the fountain area under the trellis. Students, faculty and staff will be able to cross the mall south of the fountain area from McDermott Library’s west doors to the Student Union’s east doors while the work is being completed. ![]() The trellis and fountain, north of the reflecting pools and south of Founders, are landmark features of the campus enhancement. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Sep 22 | Offices Moving to Student Services Building, Sept. 23-24 Departments students use to conduct business with UT Dallas are moving from offices around campus to the new Student Services Building (SSB) on Thursday and Friday, Sept. 23 and 24. On Sept. 23, Student Affairs, which includes the Office of the Vice President, the Dean of Students Office, Health Center, Counseling Center, AccessAbility, Living Learning Communities, New Student Programs, Student Volunteerism, Residential Life Director, Student Transition Programs, Housing Operations and Student Wellness Center will leave locations in the Student Union and the Administration Building for the SSB. Due to special equipment, the Health Center move will be completed Monday, Sept. 27. On Sept. 24, the Career Center, International Student Services, Multicultural Center and Women’s Center will move to the SSB from locations within McDermott Library. During the switch, many offices will post personnel in both old and new locations in an effort to avoid disrupting service or inconveniencing students. Most phones will be operational throughout the moves.Click here for a list of SSB room numbers and mail stops. ![]() The Student Services Building, shown earlier this month, officially opens Oct. 20 following dedication. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Aug 10 | Portions of Parking Lots A, B, C and D to Close This Week as Sealing, Striping Begins Portions of northern parking Lots A, B, C and D will close while crews repair cracks and potholes, apply sealant and re-stripe parking spaces. The work began Tuesday, Aug. 10 and will continue through Wednesday, Aug. 17. Earlier in the week, crews completed work on Lots H and I and replaced striping on Drive H. Parking Lot C before....
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| Aug 5 |
Parking Lot I Set to Reopen Friday While Lot H Striping Begins Lot I will be reopened Friday, Aug. 6, after having its surface re-sealed and re-striped. Lot H remains closed, however, as crews plan to work through the weekend re-striping its surface, weather permitting. Lot D in the north part of campus will be next for sealing and striping work, which is expected to begin Monday, Aug. 9. Citing rain chances, work scheduled to begin Friday, July 30, was delayed till Monday, Aug. 2, which pushed back all schedules. |
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| Aug 4 |
New Sidewalk Opens Near Lot J Between Activity Center, SOM Pedestrians heading to the School of Management from Lot J will use a new sidewalk on West Drive off the Roundabout to access the building. Crews are preparing to fence off the construction site for the recently approved Visitors Center and Campus Store, adversely affecting most pathways leading from the Activity Center to the Roundabout and School of Management. SOM visitors are urged to park in the southern portions of Lot J to shorten the walk to the building. Customers of the Activity Center and points north on campus are urged to park in the northern areas of Lot J. The path pedestrians usually take to access the School of Management is blocked as crews prepare to fence-in the construction site for the upcoming Visitors Center and Campus Store. However, a new sidewalk installed just south of West Drive can get people to the destination. |
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| July 30 |
Access to Parking Lots C, H and I Limited due to Repairs July 31, Aug. 1 Crews will close parking Lots H and I and block off parts of Lot C on Saturday, July 31 and Sunday, Aug. 1, to seal cracks and prepare for the seal coating, weather permitting. No other lots will be affected at this time. The work originally was scheduled for earlier in the week, but the threat of rain kept crews away. Displaced students, faculty or staff are invited to park in the Conference Center parking lot on a first-come, first-serve basis. Lots H (left) and I will be blocked off Saturday, July 31, and Sunday, Aug. 1, while cracks are sealed. Displaced students, faculty and staff are invited to park in the Conference Center parking lot on a first-come, first-serve basis. |
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| July 23 |
Parking Lots H and I to be Closed 2 Days Starting Tuesday, July 27 Crews are preparing to make improvements to the University’s parking lots, starting with the closing of Lots H and I on Tuesday, July 27 and Wednesday, July 28. On those days, students, faculty and staff who normally park there will be allowed to park in the new Conference Center parking lot while crews seal cracks in the asphalt of Lots H and I. On Monday, Aug. 2 through Friday, Aug. 6, Lots H and I again will close, this time for the application of seal coating and restriping. Additionally in August, crack-sealing work will begin in Lots A, B, C and D. For those lots, small portions or rows will be closed intermittently for periods of about three hours. The seal coating for Lots A, B, C and D will follow at a later date. Lots H (left) and I will be closed July 27-28 while cracks are sealed. Displaced students, faculty and staff are invited to park in the Conference Center parking lot on a first-come, first-serve basis. |
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| July 13 |
Planned Outage Set for Engineering-Computer Science North Building Saturday A power outage is set 8 a.m. till noon on Saturday, July 17, at the Engineering-Computer Science North (ECSN) building so that crews can repair a damaged primary electrical switching gear. Engineering and Computer Science faculty and staff are urged to shut down all computers and electrical devices before leaving work Friday evening. For more information, please contact Kelly Kinnard in Facilities Management at 972-883-2549. In other construction news:
The yet-unnamed Conference Center parking lot is now open on a first-come, first-serve basis until August. |
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| June 9 |
Northbound Lane of Rutford Near MSET to Close All Day Thursday Crews will re-bore a hole into Rutford Avenue at 7 a.m., Thursday, June 10, to complete the natural gas line tie-ins for the Math, Science, and Engineering Teaching-Learning Center (MSET). This continues and completes the work started last month. Pedestrians should exercise caution. About 60 feet of the northbound lane just south of the MSET job site entrance will be blocked. The northbound lane of Rutford will be closed from 7 a.m. to 5 p.m. A Facilities Management van traveling north on Rutford veers left to avoid the site where crews will complete work started last month in front of MSET. |
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| May 20 |
Multipurpose/Administration Building's North Entrance Closed for Improvements Northern access to the Multipurpose/Administration Building is barred as crews demolish and remove the aggregate and concrete sidewalks leading up to the building. Those parking in Lot R, reserved for the President, his Cabinet members and special guests to the University, either will have to walk around or park closer to the southern entrance of MP/AD to reach their offices. The sidewalk and patio area on the north side will be replaced with a canopy-covered, patio-style entrance. The work may get noisy at times, but it is scheduled for completion June 2. Concrete walking paths from Lots A and R with access ramps and railings were installed last August. A water-cooled power circular saw cuts the aggregate sidewalk next to the Multipurpose/Administration Building into pieces Thursday, May 20. Lot R can be seen to the right in the background. |
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| May 17 |
North-South Path Near Activity Center Closed For Bookstore Plumbing Project Construction crews closed the north-south pedestrian route east of the Activity Center on Monday, May 17, to begin work installing water and sewer lines for the Bookstore. The passage that led to Lot J, entry circle and the School of Management will not reopen. A north-south sidewalk running from entry circle through the heart of the Campus Landscape Enhancement Project will open once the project is completed. To travel north or south, students, faculty, staff and visitors will either go through the Activity Center or around the west side of the building. Both routes are accessible. In addition, all emergency exits from the Activity Center will be available for evacuations. Pedestrians found the north-south path next to the Activity Center fenced-in and off limits Monday, May 17. Crews are placing equipment and pipes in the area for a Bookstore plumbing project. |
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| May 17 |
Pipe Replacement Work Takes Out Slew of Lot H Parking Spaces Crews started a project to replace steam and chilled water piping that stretches west of Hoblitzelle Hall from Conference Center, extending further west into Lot H near the temporary classroom buildings, to the Central Energy Plant. It’s a massive project that will be completed in phases and is expected to take several weeks. Fencing surrounds key work areas primarily west of Hoblitzelle and around several parking spaces in the eastern portion of Lot H. The project involves trenching, removal of old pipes, and the placement of new ones. About three dozen parking spaces in Lot H were lost to the steam and chilled-water piping project Monday, May 17. |
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| May 13 |
Drive H Closing 3 Weeks for Repaving Project Starting Monday, May 17 Drive H, a key north-south artery that features green vinyl striping to lead drivers through parking Lots H and I toward Rutford Avenue, will be rehabilitated beginning on Monday, May 17, weather permitting. The street will be off limits to vehicular traffic for three weeks while repaving work is performed. With north-south vehicular traffic on Rutford Avenue already restricted, Waterview Parkway becomes the main north-south thoroughfare during the time Drive H is out of commission. Students living in Phases 5 and 6 of the Waterview Apartments will have to enter residential parking lots from Drives A in the south and L in the north until Drive H reopens. Students, faculty and staff who are coming from Synergy Park Boulevard near NSERL and heading south on Rutford can turn right heading west into the University Village parking lot and follow the green striping till it connects with Lot H. Lot I will be closed. Pedestrians who plan to travel on sidewalks near Drive H, which will remain open, are urged to exercise caution. Drive H, a key north-south thoroughfare, was ripped apart Sunday, May 23, in preparation for its repavement. |
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| May 6 |
Rutford Avenue Narrows to One Lane As Crews Tie-in MSET Gas Lines Rutford Avenue narrows to one lane Thursday, May 6, so that crews can tie in natural gas lines for the Math, Science and Engineering Teaching-Learning Center (MSET). Crews will bore a hole in the northbound lane of Rutford and go underground just south of MSET to add the lines. Rutford will be coned off and flagmen will direct vehicle traffic. The work is expected to take a day. To avoid delays traveling north on campus from Drive A, follow the green vinyl striping west to Drive H, which runs parallel to Rutford. Drive H and the green stripe lead drivers north and through the student apartment parking Lot H. Follow the green vinyl striping through the parking lot, which deposits drivers on Rutford Avenue near the Residence Hall and north of the obstruction. Travelers can continue north to Synergy Park Boulevard. Crews will bore a hole into Rutford Avenue to tie-in natural gas lines for the MSET building. Pedestrians should exercise caution. |
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| April 28 |
Campus Beautification Project Heads South to Campbell Road, Main Entrance The Campus Landscape Enhancement Plan has made its way south to Campbell Road as crews prepare to transform the main entrance to The University of Texas at Dallas. Peter Walker and Partners, the landscape architectural firm hired to enhance the campus, calls for the University's parkway entrance to feature a semi-circular stand of large oak trees with a UT Dallas sign placed prominently in the center median. The bronze badging, floodlights and walls on either side of University Parkway, with their attendant flower beds, have been or will be removed ahead of the update. In addition, earthmovers are grading land on the southernmost part of campus in preparation for the planting of hedge rows, which will run perpendicular to Campbell from Waterview Parkway east to Floyd Road. In other construction news:
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| April 14 |
Access Ramp near Founders, University Theatre Goes Away Tax Day The temporary accessibility ramp between University Theatre and the north side of Founders will go away on Thursday, April 15. With last week’s opening of the east-west passage on Founders’ south side leading through the Campus Landscape Enhancement Project, people using wheelchairs or other assistive technologies can move up or down the grade to get around campus, negating the need to rent the portable ramp. Crews expect its dismantling to take a couple of hours. Pedestrians are urged to exercise caution in the area due to heavy equipment and increased activity. Contractors will take down the accessibility ramp near University Theatre and Founders North on Thursday, April 15. |
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| April 14 |
NSERL to Shut Down This Weekend, April 16-18 Due to scheduled interior construction projects, the Natural Science and Engineering Research Laboratory (NSERL) will be closed this weekend, starting at 5 p.m. Friday, April 16 and through Sunday evening, April 18. NSERL will be closed for maintenance and repairs 5 p.m. Friday, April 16 till late Sunday, April 18. |
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| April 13 |
Path Between MSET, Founders North Reopened to Pedestrians The north-south passage between the Mathematics, Science, and Engineering Teaching-Learning Center (MSET) and Founders North was reopened Monday, April 12. The concrete placement of April 1 was successful, and crews have finished detailing the hardscape – concrete, stone and brickwork – around MSET, allowing students, faculty and staff to walk through the area. Crews placed concrete between Founders North and MSET on April 1 and reopened the pathway Monday, April 12. |
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| April 5 |
Campus' Main East-West Path Reopens Tuesday, April 6 The fence separating the Student Union from the Founders renovation will be pushed closer to the Founders Building on Tuesday, April 6, re-establishing an east-west path that stretches from Rutford Avenue in the west to beyond the north entrance to McDermott Library in the east. Students, faculty and staff will be able to walk through the Campus Landscape Enhancement Project under the trellis just north of the fountain. However, pedestrians will not be allowed to enter the Student Union from its west doors or McDermott from its east doors. The north entrances to both buildings will remain the access points until further notice. Also, the north fence near the trellis and Founders’ east face will come down to allow access to the east-west path from the north campus. In addition, the landscape enhancement’s southern route that carried traffic past construction and around the library will come down to allow crews to finish work in that area. Left: The ramp (far right, next to black pipes) for people coming from north campus (MP/AD, Green, Jonsson) will deposit them onto the path heading east to McDermott or west toward the Student Union. Right: The Campus Landscape Enhancement opens to foot traffic just north of the fountain and circular trellis opening Tuesday, April 6. |
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| March 31, 2010 |
Concrete Placement Near MSET Scheduled for Wee Hours Thursday, April 1 A concrete placement for the landscape surrounding the Mathematics, Science, and Engineering Teaching-Learning Center (MSET) is scheduled from 3 a.m. to 8 a.m. Thursday, April 1. Freshman in the Residence Hall may hear construction noise during that time. Every effort is being made to minimize disruptions. One truck will be parked near the entrance to Jonsson Academic Center to pump in the concrete. Several concrete mixer transports are scheduled to travel back and forth along Drive D to help with the task. Anyone traveling through the area during the early morning hours Thursday is urged to exercise caution. No foolin'! Crews placed concrete between Founders North and MSET from 3 a.m. to 8 a.m., Thursday, April 1. |
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| March 24 |
Power Outage to North Campus Set Saturday, March 27; Trees Moving An electric power outage is scheduled to take place on the UT Dallas campus Saturday, March 27, from 5 a.m. to 8 a.m. in order for construction crews to complete the U Teach Project. The following buildings will be affected:
Students, faculty, and staff should turn off all computers and electronic equipment before leaving work stations Friday, March 26. Shutting down equipment reduces the odds of complications. For safety, buildings will be secured during the outage. Only those with permission from UT Dallas Police will be given access. Emergency generators will support critical loads. All service is expected to be restored within an hour of completion of the electrical work. For more information, please contact Kelly Kinnard, director of Physical Plant Services, at 972-883-2549.
A power outage scheduled Saturday, March 27, will affect the Multipurpose/Administration Building and other north campus locations. |
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| March 17 |
Sidewalk Install on Drive A Near Waterview; Library Landscape Improves; Trees on the Move Crews will begin work Thursday, March 18, to install a sidewalk on the north side of Drive A extending west from the Waterview Apartments to Waterview Parkway. The installation is expected to take two weeks and traffic disruptions should be minimal.
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| March 4 |
Path Between Founders North, MSET to Close for Spring Break, Re-open 3 Weeks Later The north-south passage between Founders North and the Mathematics, Science, and Engineering Teaching-Learning Center (MSET) will be closed beginning on Friday, March 12, and shall remain off limits for about 3 weeks as contractors complete the hardscape – concrete, stone and brickwork – around MSET. Facilities Management crews already have placed new paths that skirt Jonsson Academic Center and lead to an alternative entrance at Founders North’s east dock. Students, faculty and staff can enter the building there and walk straight through past Kusch Auditorium to the south exit and pick up the wooden ramp west till it meets the north-south path between Founders Hall and Founders Annex to access the Student Union, Engineering-Computer Science North, Berkner Hall or the Activity Center. Likewise, going east leads to University Theatre, Green Hall, Green Center, McDermott Library and the Multipupose/Administration Buildings. Further west, students coming from the University Village and the Residence Hall can simply use Rutford Avenue for north-south travel. In addition:
Work crews started extending the hardscape between Founders North's Science and Engineering Education Center (SEEC) and the upcoming Mathematics, Science, and Engineering Teaching-Learning Center (MSET) during spring break and should finish about the first week in April, weather permitting. |
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| Feb. 25 |
Conference Center Loading Dock Access Barred for Next 3 Months Access from parking Lot I to the Conference Center’s loading dock will be blocked for three months, weather permitting, starting Monday, March 1. The access restriction is needed during the construction of the parking lot west of Conference Center. The loading dock is set to re-open before June 1. For more information, contact Nick Argueta, Facilities Management Project Manager, at 972-883-6834. |
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| Feb. 17 |
Dirt Flies as NSERL Getting Process Water Chiller System Installed Crews are digging up the grounds in front of the Natural Science and Engineering Research Laboratory (NSERL) in order to install a process air-cooled water chiller system. Contractors estimate that three to five parking spaces in front of NSERL may be taken out of service intermittently during the installation. The project is expected to be completed in four months, weather permitting, and should not significantly interfere with pedestrian or vehicular traffic. The Natural Science and Engineering Research Laboratory (NSERL) is getting a process water chiller system. |
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| Feb. 10 |
Crews to Begin Constructing Parking Lot West of Conference Center Construction will begin this month on a new parking lot west of Conference Center (CN) along Drive A. The lot will add 308 parking spaces on the UT Dallas campus. The project, which includes clearing 2.5 acres of grass, relocating trees, excavation, installing an irrigation system, creating curbs, gutters and driveways, in addition to setting asphalt and paving it, is estimated to take four months to complete, weather permitting. Signs and barricades will be posted around the construction site. Drivers and pedestrians are asked to allow for extra time and be cautious when traveling near the site. Construction of a new lot west of Conference Center will add 308 parking spaces to campus. |
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| Jan. 15 |
Bus Shelter Installations Along Drive A, Rutford to Start Monday, Jan. 18 Crews for Dallas Area Rapid Transit (DART) are to begin installing bus shelters for Route 883 on campus Monday, Jan. 18. DART is providing shelters for Comet Cruiser bus stops on campus along Drive A and Rutford Avenue. The initial phase involves preparing the supporting structures for the shelters at each site and is scheduled to take five or six days. Starting with stops at the intersection of Drives A and H, the work will progress east along Drive A and then head north along Rutford. Crews will work two or three sites at a time to minimize traffic disruptions. Drivers may encounter construction equipment and vehicles on streets, and pedestrians may want to avoid sidewalks where crews are working. For more information, please contact Kelly Kinnard, director of Physical Plant Services, at 972-883-2549. New bus shelters were installed along Rutford Avenue during the first week of March. |
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| Jan. 12 |
Crews Place Concrete for Sidewalk North of McDermott Library Crews poured concrete Tuesday to re-form the sidewalk in front of McDermott Library. Another concrete placement is scheduled for Wednesday morning. Concrete should take a few hours to set and will not be harmed by rain, which is forecast on Thursday. For more information, please contact Kelly Kinnard, director of Physical Plant Services, at 972-883-2549. |
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| Jan. 8 |
Part of Founders' Third Floor to Close for Tile Work, Jan. 9-10 Part of the third floor of Founders Hall (FO), near where it connects with Founders North (FN), will be closed starting at 6 a.m. Saturday, Jan. 9, to allow construction workers to install new floor tile in the center main hallway. During this time, access to Founders will be limited to an approach from the Founders Annex elevated walkway. Founders hallway should be reopened Sunday morning, Jan. 10. For more information, please contact Bill Elvey, director of Engineering, Construction and Planning for Facilities Management, at 972-883-2124. |
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| Jan. 5 |
Doors at Northeast Corner of Berkner Reopening Wednesday, Jan. 6 The northeast doors of Berkner Hall will reopen tomorrow, Wednesday, Jan. 6. The doors have been closed since Nov. 30 so crews could install a new sidewalk, ramp and planters between Berkner and the Math, Science and Engineering Teaching-Learning Center (MSET). |
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| Dec. 18, 2009 |
Rutford Avenue Narrowed to One Lane of Traffic Till Jan. 12 Rutford Avenue will be narrowed to a single lane of vehicular traffic near the Central Energy Plant for two weeks starting Tuesday, Dec. 29, and ending Tuesday, Jan. 12, so that crews can tie in electrical lines for emergency back-up generators to the upcoming Math, Science, and Engineering Teaching-Learning Center (MSET). Power to campus will not be adversely affected. On Saturday, Jan. 2, both the north- and south-bound lanes of Rutford will be closed all day to traffic, including Comet Cruiser Route 883. There is no shuttle service on Sundays, so the Comet Cruiser will resume service Monday, Jan. 4. To do the electrical work, crews will create a hole in the street, rendering Rutford's southbound lane impassable until concrete is replaced and set. Weather permitting Rutford will reopen to two-way traffic on Tuesday, Jan. 12. |
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| Dec. 15, 2009 |
Fall Commencement Ceremonies to Boost Traffic, Fill Up Lots on Dec. 18, 19 Eight commencement exercises – one each for the School of Management’s undergraduate and graduate students Friday and combined ceremonies Saturday for the Schools of Behavioral and Brain Science and of Economic, Political and Policy Sciences; the School of Arts and Humanities and the Erik Jonsson School of Engineering and Computer Science; and the Schools of Interdisciplinary Studies and of Natural Sciences and Mathematics – will lead to filled parking lots and increased vehicular and pedestrian traffic near the Activity Center on Dec. 18 and 19. Please allow extra time for traveling to graduation celebrations on campus. UT Dallas police will post signs and direct traffic to help guests arrive at these events. For those using University Parkway, the main entrance off Campbell Road, parking Lot J will be the closest lot to the Activity Center. It is expected to fill quickly. Police will be in place to direct visitors to overflow parking in Lots M, Q and D to the east, which can be reached off Armstrong Drive. For those approaching campus off Waterview Parkway from the west, parking will be available in Lot H near Hoblitzelle Hall and Lot I near Conference Center. Travel east on Drive A to the three-way stop sign at Drive H and head north past an open field on the passenger side, preparing to turn right into any of the next four driveways. Park and walk out of the lots back to Drive H and head south to Drive A. Turn left walking east toward the Activity Center. Lights for Parking Lot J can be seen to the left of the Activity Center, site of fall graduation ceremonies. |
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| Dec. 15, 2009 |
New Route Through Landscape Enhancement Project to Debut This Week The fenced-in concrete sidewalk through the active Campus Landscape Enhancement Project site between the Student Union and McDermott Library goes away this week and a new one will appear several yards south beginning Wednesday, Dec. 16. The new sidewalk can be accessed from the Student Union’s eastside ground-level exits. The fenced-in sidewalk crosses the active construction site toward the center of McDermott Library’s west face. The path heads south, hugging the library’s perimeter until it reaches Drive B, a small street that runs between McDermott and the Bookstore. McDermott Library's north entrance will be the only access point after the original fenced-in sidewalk shuts down on Dec. 21. The new sidewalk crossing the construction zone will require pedestrians to walk completely around the library to get inside. As such, the new sidewalk seems best suited for travel between the SU and the School of Management, Bookstore or parking Lots C, D, G and Q. The fastest way to reach McDermott Library's north entrance will be from points north of the Founders Hall renovation. The new fenced-in sidewalk becomes the sole east-west passage through an active construction zone on Dec. 21. Other east-west passages include entry circle near the School of Management and the ramps between Founders and Founders North. |
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| Dec. 14, 2009 |
The north-south passage between Founders and Founders Annex has been reopened. Just west, between Founders Annex and Berkner Hall, another north-south pathway and the wooden access ramp that helps guide pedestrians there, remain open.Outdoor Pathway between Founders, Founders Annex Reopened Construction crews reopened the main north-south outdoor path between Founders Hall and Founders West Annex this morning, Dec. 14. The path had been barred since Nov. 16, when crews gained access to a manhole to complete electrical tie-in work for the Founders renovation project. Pedestrians used a detour to a pathway just to the west, between the Annex and Berkner Hall. The wooden access ramp that was built and optional pathway will remain open indefinitely. |
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| Dec. 10, 2009 |
Buildings May Chill a Bit as Plant's Thermal Utility Maintained Over Winter Break The University’s Central Energy Plant (CEP) will be shut down for its annual maintenance from 7 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 20 through Wednesday, Dec. 23. The thermal system will be fully operational on Thursday, Dec. 24. The shutdown was scheduled while the University is officially closed for winter break to minimize disruption to the campus. During the shutdown, all Central Energy Plant electrical equipment, devices and systems can be safely inspected, cleaned, and maintained to ensure optimal performance. The shutdown will not affect power in any campus buildings. All buildings - except NSERL - will be locked. A police escort will be required to gain access. In the event of severe weather, the contractor will work closely with University Facilities Management personnel to keep buildings above 40 degrees Fahrenheit. If weather does not permit, the timing of the shutdown may be altered or called off. For more information please contact Steve Lyles, Facilities Management Utilities Superintendent, at 469-426-5910. |
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| Dec. 9, 2009 |
Portion of Founders Closing to Pedestrians, Dec. 11-14, and Again Dec. 18-Jan. 11 Part of the third floor of the Founders Building (FO) near Founders North (FN) will temporarily close starting at 5 p.m. Friday, Dec. 11, and shall remain closed until 7 a.m. Monday, Dec. 14. Crews will prepare for renovation of the center main hallway on Founders' third floor. The hallway is scheduled to be renovated 5 p.m., Friday, Dec. 18, and work will continue throughout the winter break. New floor tiles, ductwork for a heating, ventilating and air conditioning (HVAC) system, and ceiling grid work with lighting will be installed. Crews will work around the clock until the project is completed, with the goal of finishing the week of Jan. 11. Once closed, pedestrians’ southeast travel will be barred, forcing them to walk west and north around the building to regain access to the other side. Construction barriers and directional signs will be placed to help support appropriate detour routes. Students, faculty and staff are urged to remain vigilant when traveling through the area and to allow extra time. |
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| Dec. 7, 2009 |
Concrete Placement in Front of McDermott Library Delayed Crews scheduled to place concrete in front of McDermott Library on Tuesday, Dec. 8, were delayed by rain. Access to the north entrance will narrow to one "lane" once work begins. Please allow extra time for travel to and from the building. |
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| Nov. 25, 2009 |
Northeast Doors of Berkner Closed Two Weeks, Starting Nov. 30 The northeast doors of Berkner Hall will be closed for two weeks starting Monday, Nov. 30, in order to install a new sidewalk and ramp between Berkner and the Math, Science and Engineering Teaching-Learning Center (MSET). A fence will go up Monday surrounding the northeast entrance, barring pedestrian travel. Use the southeast doors to enter and exit on the building’s east side. The work should be complete by Dec. 14, weather permitting. The northeast doors to Berkner Hall, underneath the skyway, will be barred starting Monday, Nov. 30, so that crews can install a sidewalk and access ramps between Berkner, Founders Annex and the Math, Science and Engineering Teaching-Learning Center. |
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| Nov. 21, 2009 |
3 West Doors of McDermott's North Entrance to be Closed, Nov. 23-30 Three west doors of four doors to the north entrance of McDermott Library will be inaccessible starting Tuesday, Nov. 23, when a project to replace the sidewalk in front of the library resumes after a weather delay. Crews broke up most of McDermott’s sidewalk in September, leaving a small path to funnel students and visitors in and out through the east, or left, door. The approach to the library from parking Lot G will veer left as well. The project blocking the west doors is expected to take one week, however, once the first portion of sidewalk is completed, work on the remaining portion will begin. At that point, the remaining east door will be blocked but the west doors will be open. The second half of the project will take longer as it extends from McDermott’s north entrance to its northeastern corner. The whole project is expected to take eight weeks to finish. Two east doors to McDermott Library's north entrance will be closed starting Tuesday, Nov. 23. |
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| Nov. 19, 2009 |
Power Outage Scheduled at Student Union on Friday and Saturday, Nov. 27-28 A Student Union power outage is scheduled for just after midnight Friday, Nov. 27 till roughly 3 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 28, so crews can perform electrical work in the building. The Dining Hall will not be affected and will remain open during its normal times of operation. No other campus buildings will be affected. During the outage, no one will be permitted to enter the Student Union without police escort. Individuals requiring access must contact the UT Dallas Police Department to make special arrangements. Student Union staffers are urged to shut down all computers and electrical devices before leaving work Thursday evening. For more information, please contact Kelly Kinnard in Facilities Management at 972-883-2549. |
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| Nov. 18, 2009 |
Northwest Entrance to Berkner Open, Fence Removed The northwest entrance to Berkner Hall, shown earlier this year, was reopened Nov. 18.Construction crews working on the Math, Science and Engineering Teaching-Learning Center (MSET) have completed the concrete project in front of the northwest entrance to Berkner Hall, restoring access to the building and removing the fence that barred entry. The project included the installation of new fencing around the nitrogen tank and dock ramp on the Rutford Avenue side of the building. |
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| Nov. 17, 2009 |
Northbound Drive G Narrowed to One Lane Through Thursday, Nov. 19 Drive G was narrowed to one lane this summer during a storm-drain project. This go-round, AT&T will complete work on underground telephone lines.Crews from AT&T will block off the northbound lane of Drive G today and tomorrow,Nov. 18-19, in order to gain access to and complete work on underground telephone lines. Please allow extra time for travel near McDermott Library, Legacy Lane, the Gazebo and parking Lots A, B, C and D. The work is expected to take two days, weather permitting. For more information, please contact Kelly Kinnard, director of Physical Plant Services, at 972-883-2549. |
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| Nov. 16, 2009 |
North-South Sidewalk Between Founders, Founders Annex to Close Week to 10 Days The north-south passage between Founders and Founders Annex is closed to through traffic due to work being done on electrical lines to Founders. But just west, between Founders Annex and Berkner Hall, is another north-south pathway. A wooden access ramp helps guide pedestrians there.An access ramp near the northeast entrance to Founders West Annex at its intersection with Founders Hall, Founders North and the Math, Science and Engineering Teaching-Learning Center (MSET) redirects pedestrian traffic just west of the north-south passage. Crews are preparing to enter a manhole to complete work tying in electrical lines to bring a new source of power to Founders Hall. To do this, crews plan to close the north-south sidewalk between Founders and Founders Annex (click the pedestrian mall tab at the top of the map). For pedestrians exiting Berkner Hall’s northeast corner, in order to continue east-west or north-south travel, walk north-south between Berkner Hall and Founders Annex to reach the main east-west thoroughfare and travel east or west to reach northern or southern routes. The electrical work is expected to take seven to 10 days, weather permitting. For more information, please contact Kelly Kinnard, director of Physical Plant Services, at 972-883-2549. |
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| Nov. 4, 2009 |
Demolition May Kick Up Dust Storm Sunday near SU, McDermott Library This chipped column (center, left) outside the Student Union will be demolished Sunday, Nov. 8. The path between the SU and McDermott Library will close during the project.Demolition of a support column on the northeast corner of the Student Union is scheduled for Sunday, Nov. 8, weather permitting. For safety, the walking path between McDermott Library and the Student Union will be closed to pedestrian traffic between 6 a.m. and noon, mostly because of dust the demolition is expected to produce. The path should be reopened just after noon Sunday. |
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| Nov. 4, 2009 |
Flagmen to Direct Traffic on Rutford As Postponed Projects Resurface Crews will install a sidewalk on Rutford Avenue starting Wednesday, that will extend from the Residence Hall south to Classroom Building West, weather permitting. Flagmen will be on hand to direct traffic. Expect occasional delays on Rutford over the next two weeks. Crews also will remove a tree along Rutford for replanting east of Callier Center - Richardson. The removal is in preparation for installation later this month of a new Comet Cruiser bus stop shelter. Pedestrians and drivers are encouraged to exercise caution along Rutford. Once completed, the sidewalk will boost pedestrian safety and ease traffic flow. Both projects were scheduled for Monday, Oct. 26, but were postponed due to rain. For more information, please contact Kelly Kinnard, director of Physical Plant Services, at 972-883-2549. |
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| Nov. 1, 2009 |
Parking Lot O Reserved for Election Day Voters Coming to NSERL Parking restrictions will be in effect Election Day, Tuesday, Nov. 3, for Lot O, which is adjacent to the Natural Science and Engineering Research Laboratory (NSERL). NSERL will serve as a polling location for the Texas Special Election. The polling place will be open 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. to Collin County registered voters. Parking Lot O will be reserved for voters. UT Dallas Public Safety Officers will patrol the area to assist visitors. Faculty, staff and students who park in Lot O should plan to park in Lot P instead. For more information about voting at NSERL on Election Day, please visit the University's website. Collin residents may vote at NSERL for tomorrow's special election. Credit:Robert Canfield Photography |
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| Nov. 1, 2009 |
Monthly Test of University's Siren System Set for Noon Wednesday The University of Texas at Dallas will test its outdoor warning siren at noon Wednesday, Nov. 4, the same time nearby municipalities will test their systems. The UT Dallas siren system, which also has voice warning capability, is a campus communication tool for emergency notifications to protect lives and property. |
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| Oct. 23, 2009 |
Tree Removal, Sidewalk Installation, Weather to Cause Delays on Rutford Crews were scheduled to remove a tree along Rutford Avenue on Monday and Tuesday, Oct. 26-27, and transport it for re-planting to make room for a new Comet Cruiser bus stop shelter to be installed later this month. Also Monday, crews were to begin placing a sidewalk on Rutford from the Residence Hall south to Classroom Building West, weather permitting. It did not. The tree removal, transport and sidewalk installation are postponed until the weather clears. Once the projects get underway, expect traffic delays on Rutford intermittently for a period of two weeks. Pedestrians are urged to exercise caution along Rutford during the projects’ timeframe. Once completed, the sidewalk will boost pedestrian safety and ease traffic flow. For more information, please contact Kelly Kinnard, director of Physical Plant Services, at 972-883-2549. |
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| Oct. 20, 2009 |
Founders to Close Oct. 24; Water Service to be Disrupted in Annex, FN Crews will close Founders Hall on Saturday, Oct. 24, to place air handling units on the roof. As a safety precaution, no access will be allowed. Crews will begin work at daybreak and should finish by 5 p.m. In addition, new water lines for drinking water and fire-sprinkler systems will be installed to serve existing areas and those under construction. To facilitate installation, water service to Founders will be disrupted Saturday and Sunday, October 24-25. Founders North and Founders Annex also will be without water service Saturday morning but water will be restored around noon. Water service to Founders will be restored Monday morning. For more information, please contact Kelly Kinnard, director of Physical Plant Services, at 972-883-2549. Framework (upper left) awaits air handlers to be installed Oct. 24 atop Founders Hall. |
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| Oct. 6, 2009 |
Power Outage Planned for Central Campus Saturday, Oct. 17 An electric power outage is scheduled to take place on the UT Dallas campus Saturday, Oct. 17, from 5 a.m. to 9 a.m. in order for construction crews to tie in electrical feeds to the Math, Science and Engineering Teaching-Learning Center (MSET) building being constructed north of Berkner Hall. The following buildings will be affected:
Students, faculty, and staff should turn off all computers and electronic equipment before leaving work stations Friday, Oct. 16. Shutting down equipment reduces the odds of complications. For safety, buildings will be secured during the outage. Only those with permission from UT Dallas Police will be given access. All service is expected to be restored within two hours of completion of the electrical work. For more information, please contact Kelly Kinnard, director of Physical Plant Services, at 972-883-2549. |
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| Oct. 5, 2009 |
Monthly Test of University's Siren System Set for Noon Wednesday The University of Texas at Dallas will conduct its regular test of the new outdoor warning siren at noon Wednesday, Oct. 7. The first Wednesday each month is the same time used for siren tests in nearby municipalities. The siren system, which also has voice-warning capability, was installed as a campus communication tool for emergency notifications to protect lives and property. |
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| Oct. 1, 2009 |
Berkner's Northwest Entrance Closed Till Further Notice for MSET Work The northwest entrance to Berkner Hall — closest to the liquid nitrogen tank (pictured in item below) — will be closed beginning Monday, Oct. 5. Contractors will install a sidewalk and landscaping between the Math, Science, Engineering Teaching-Learning Center (MSET) and Berkner Hall. Berkner’s doors will be barred as a safety precaution during this phase of construction. For pedestrians traveling through Berkner to get to Founders North, use the southwest entrance of Berkner and exit Berkner’s northeast corner or take the plaza between Berkner Hall and the Engineering-Computer Science North building east toward Founders and the Student Union. |
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| Sept. 30, 2009 |
Rutford to be Closed to Northbound VehicleTraffic Thursday, Oct. 1 The manhole and liquid nitrogen tank on Rutford Avenue will be abuzz with activity Thursday, Oct. 1.Rutford Avenue will be closed to northbound vehicular traffic from 7 a.m. till 7 p.m., Thursday, Oct. 1, so that crews can tie in lines from the liquid nitrogen tank outside Berkner Hall to the Math, Science and Engineering Teaching-Learning Center (MSET). Crews will remove the manhole cover on Rutford and go underground just north of the Berkner crosswalk to access the lines. Rutford will be coned off and guarded while the work is being done. To travel north on campus from Drive A, follow the green vinyl striping to Drive H, which is west of Rutford. Drive H and the green stripe lead drivers north to the student apartment parking Lot H. Follow the green vinyl striping through the parking lot, which deposits drivers on Rutford Avenue, where travelers can continue northbound. |
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| Sept. 28, 2009 |
Access to Library’s North Entrance to be Limited during Sidewalk Repair Three of four doors to the north entrance of McDermott Library will be inaccessible starting Wednesday, Sept. 30, when a project to replace the sidewalk in front of the library begins. Crews will break up most of McDermott’s sidewalk, leaving a small path to funnel students and visitors in and out through the east, or left, door. The approach to the library from parking Lot G will veer left as well. The project blocking the three doors is expected to take one week, however, once the first portion of sidewalk is completed, work on the remaining portion will begin. At that point, the remaining east door will be blocked but the three doors will open. The entry pathway will shift to the west, or right. The second half of the project will take longer as it extends from McDermott’s north entrance to its northeastern corner. The whole project is expected to take eight weeks to finish. Three front doors and most of the sidewalk leading to McDermott Library's north entrance will be closed starting Wednesday, Sept. 30. |
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| Sept. 24, 2009 |
Trucks to Deliver Concrete Friday for Student Services Building Concrete placement for the third floor of the Student Services Building is set to begin around 12:01 a.m. Friday, Sept. 25. Forty-eight trucks will deliver concrete to the construction site traveling east on Drive A from Waterview Parkway. The placement is expected to take eight hours. To increase pedestrian safety, use the east-west path between Rutford Avenue, near the Engineering-Computer Science Complex and Berkner Hall, and the Student Union. Be extra vigilant if traveling on Drive A before 8 a.m. Friday. The Student Services Building, expected to be complete by fall 2010, will be attached to the Student Union. |
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| Sept. 10, 2009 |
Classroom Building West's Restrooms to Close Till Sept. 14 Starting Friday, Sept. 11, construction crews will finish making plumbing connections needed for restroom facilities serving Classroom Building West. The project is expected to take four days, with completion set for Monday, Sept. 14. During this time, people are asked to use the restrooms in Classroom Building Three (CB3) or in Hoblitzelle Hall. |
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| Sept. 10, 2009 |
Expect Minor Delays as Sidewalk North of McDermott Library is Replaced Crews have begun the work of replacing the sidewalk on the northside of McDermott Library. The project may cause some minor delays in pedestrian traffic flow but the current pathways will remain open until re-paving is completed in late October. |
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| Aug. 31, 2009 |
Monthly Test of University's Siren System Set for Noon Wednesday The University of Texas at Dallas will conduct its regular test of the new outdoor warning siren at noon Wednesday, Sept. 2. The first Wednesday each month is the same time used for siren tests in nearby municipalities. The siren system, which also has voice-warning capability, was installed recently as a campus communication tool for emergency notifications to protect lives and property. |
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| Aug. 28, 2009 |
High Mast Light Pole Coming Down Near Founders, Saturday, Aug. 29 The high mast light pole is seen off-center right in this Aug. 2 photo.Construction crews will be dismantling and removing a high mast lighting pole near the northeast corner of Founders Hall (FO) on Saturday, Aug. 29. The job will begin at 7 a.m. and is expected to take six hours to complete. The contractor will place safety barricades around the construction site. However, pedestrians are encouraged to use caution when approaching the work area. For more information, contact Bill Elvey, director of Facilities Management, at 972-883-2124. |
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| Aug. 27, 2009 |
Concrete Placement for Student Services Site Set Monday, Aug. 31 A concrete placement for the upcoming Student Services Building is set to begin just after midnight Monday, Aug. 31. Forty-eight trucks will deliver concrete to the construction site traveling on Drive A from Waterview Parkway. The placement is expected to take eight hours. Also, starting now, the north-south path between the Engineering-Computer Science Complex and Dining Hall will be used by trucks for deliveries to the Founders’ renovation project site. To increase pedestrian safety, the east-west path between Rutford Avenue, near the Engineering-Computer Science Complex and Berkner Hall, and the Student Union, will be closed to vehicles. Water-filled orange barricades will be used to funnel pedestrians traveling from Rutford Avenue to the Student Union and back. The Student Services Building site is on Drive A across from the Activity Center. |
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| Aug. 26, 2009 |
Service Building's Phones to Start Ringing Again This Morning Service Building employees’ phones should be working before lunch today. According to Telecommunications Services manager Steve Patton, “Complete service restoration is expected this morning.” Most phones in the Service Building, which houses Central Receiving, Property Administration, Mail Services, Auxiliary Services and Printing Services, have been out since Monday morning, when cables near the Multipurpose and Administration Building were accidentally severed. Patton described repairs to existing copper cable as a splice job. “The splice work will be encased today to protect it from the elements,” he said. |
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| Aug. 24, 2009 |
Phones Out at Service Building After Crews Sever Line The phone line that provides the signal to the Service Building, which houses Central Receiving, Property Administration, Mail Services, Auxiliary Services and Printing Services, was accidentally severed Monday morning. Crews were assessing the damage to determine a plan of action. Meantime, it is recommended to use departmental email addresses – receiving@utdallas.edu, mail@utdallas.edu, and property@utdallas.edu – to reach various personnel. Please note that StaplesLink orders will be processed as scheduled and that UTD’s Copy Center is unaffected. Telecommunication Services manager Steve Patton added that Property Administration had been switched recently to fiber optic lines and is not experiencing a distruption of service. |
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| Aug. 24, 2009 |
Crews Installing Walking Paths from Lots A, B to Administration Building This is the approach to the north entrance of the Multipurpose and Administration Buildings from parking Lot R.UT Dallas work crews are installing walking paths through the grass approaching the Multipurpose and Administration Buildings. The project is expected to take one week to complete. The paths will deposit visitors, students and staff from parking Lots A and B past two Magnolias, a culvert and Lot R onto the second floor at the building’s north entrance, just west of the elevator. The paths will feed larger walkways to the parking lots. |
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| Aug. 21, 2009 |
Mobile Crane to Block Rutford Sunday Morning, Place Air Units on Founders A large mobile crane is scheduled to lift air handling units onto the roof of the Founders Hall (FO) on Sunday, Aug. 23, starting at 5:30 a.m. The mobile crane will access Founders from Rutford Avenue between the Engineering-Computer Science Complex (ECS) and Berkner Hall (BE). Once the load pick-up has been completed the mobile crane will leave the area. Access to the Student Union (SU) and Dining Hall will be maintained throughout the process. While safety procedures will be followed, pedestrians are urged to exercise caution near all four buildings. For more information, contact Bill Elvey, director for Facilities Management, at 972-883-2124. |
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| Aug. 18, 2009 |
Lot M May Fill Up Quickly for Wednesday Morning SOM Event Parking Lot M may fill up quickly Wednesday morning, Aug. 19, during the Texas-Israel Chamber of Commerce August Breakfast titled Innovation in Manufacturing. Roughly 120 people are expected to attend the event, which will be held from 7 a.m. to 10 a.m. in the School of Management's Davidson Auditorium. Spaces will not be barricaded and police will not direct traffic flow. However, Lot M may be full until about 10:15 a.m. Consider parking in Lots F or J as alternatives. Lot F offers metered parking at $1 an hour and spaces for those with disabilities. Lot F can be accessed by exiting Lot M at Armstrong Drive and turning left onto Drive A. Take Drive A, crossing Drive G and passing the tennis courts, before turning right into Lot F and parking. To reach Lot J, leave campus using Armstrong Drive and turning left to Drive A. Turn left and head to Drive G. Turn right onto Drive G, which reaches Lookout Drive near McDermott Library. Take a right onto Lookout, head out to Floyd Road and make a right to return to Campbell Road (right) and University Parkway (right). Come up University Parkway and turn left to reach Lot J, which is behind the Activity Center. |
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| Aug. 14, 2009 |
McDermott Library Cuts Hours, Path Access During Intersession During intersession hours, McDermott Library closes weekdays at 6 p.m. As a result, this east-west pathway through construction becomes a dead end.McDermott Library, a key for using the pathway through the campus-enhancement construction site, has switched to intersession hours from now through Wednesday, Aug. 19. Pedestrians will be able to use the path weekdays between 9 a.m. and 6 p.m., when the library closes. McDermott Library will be closed all day Saturday and Sunday, Aug. 15 and 16. The library will resume its regular hours - 8 a.m. to 2 a.m. - on the first day of school, Thursday, Aug. 20. |
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| Aug. 6, 2009 |
Trench Work to Halt Vehicles, Deliveries near ECSN, Dining Hall Crews will dig a trench this weekend behind the Engineering and Computer Science Complex docking area to connect a new electrical duct bank for the Student Services Building construction site. Pedestrian traffic will not be affected, however, deliveries to the Dining Hall and vehicles will be barred till Wednesday, Aug. 12, when all trenching, concrete placement and curing will be completed and traffic flows restored. The red line on this Google Earth image shows the trench routing to the Student Services Building. |
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| Aug. 6, 2009 |
Southwest Entrance to SOM to Close This Weekend, Aug. 7-9 The southwest entrance to the School of Management building will be closed this weekend, starting 10 a.m. Friday morning, Aug. 7, till Sunday, Aug. 9, so that contractors can replace the concrete outside the southwest doors. Crews will cut the concrete Thursday in preparation for Friday’s tear out and removal. Saturday, they will place the concrete, which will need 24 hours to cure before foot traffic can be re-established. |
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| Aug. 5, 2009 |
Monthly Test of University's Siren System Set for Noon The University of Texas at Dallas will conduct its regular test of the new outdoor warning siren at noon Wednesday, Aug. 5. That is the same time used for siren tests in nearby municipalities. The siren system, which also has voice-warning capability, was installed recently as a campus communication tool for emergency notifications to protect lives and property. |
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| August 3, 2009 |
Drive G Narrowed to One Lane for Next Two Weeks of Project Drive G is narrowed to one lane to place and cure concrete.The installation of an improved storm-water drainage system extending from the Peter Walker and Partners’ campus enhancement project to UT Dallas’ concrete water channel has crossed Drive G, narrowing traffic to one lane between Drive A and Lot G near McDermott Library. A flagman is posted in the area to help direct vehicles. Please allow extra time for travel. The project is expected to be complete Sept. 1. |
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| July 21, 2009 |
Crane to Displace Lot E Slots as ATEC Gets New Air Unit Parking spaces in the Lot E will be lost Thursday morning, July 23, as facilities management crew replace an air-conditioning unit on the roof of the Arts and Technology (ATEC) building. A crane will set up in the south end of parking Lot E between ATEC and the Dallas International School. The crane will occupy roughly seven spaces on both sides of lot until noon. |
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| July 20, 2009 |
Power Outage Set for Center for BrainHealth, July 25-26 The Center for BrainHealth, located off-campus, pioneers novel approaches to uncover commonalities in brain repair.An electric power shutdown is scheduled from 6 a.m. Saturday, July 25, through midnight Monday, July 27, at the Center for BrainHealth to connect wiring on the newly renovated second floor. Power will be restored just after midnight Monday morning to give the air-conditioning system time to catch up. Every effort will be made to have all operations back to normal by 8 a.m. Monday. Students, faculty and staff should turn off all computers and electronic equipment before leaving their work stations Friday, July 24. For safety, the building will be closed during the outage. In the event of rain, the outage will be canceled and rescheduled. For more information, please contact Randall Traynham at 469-387-1170. |
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| July 12, 2009 |
Lightning-Rod Installation for MP/AD May Cause Daytime Disturbances Contractors will begin installing a lightning-protection system for the Multipurpose/Administration Building on Monday, July 13. Students, faculty and staff in offices or classrooms on the third floor may hear electricians on the roof working and causing temporary minor annoyances over the next three weeks. For more information, please call project engineer Nick Argueta at extension 6834. |
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| July 6, 2009 |
Access to Library Entrance Intact as North Sidewalk Lost to Drainage Project The sidewalk north of McDermott Library will be broken up for eight weeks to make storm-water drainage improvements.The lower sidewalk in front of McDermott Library will be broken up for installation of an improved storm-water drainage system extending from the Peter Walker and Partners’ campus enhancement project to UT Dallas’ concrete water channel between Drive G and parking Lots C and D. Access to stairs and ramps leading to the library’s northern entrance from parking Lot G will remain intact as well as the upper sidewalk surrounding the library’s perimeter. Both pedestrian and wheelchair paths will funnel traffic through the library’s front door. The storm-water drainage project, which started Monday, July 6, is expected to take eight weeks to complete. |
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| July 3, 2009 |
Activity Center’s Chilled-Water Utility Expansion to Affect Pedestrians The sidewalk north of the Activity Center and two parking spaces for people with disabilities will be lost for three weeks to the latest construction project starting Monday, July 6.The sidewalk and two parking spaces for disabled students, faculty and staff outside the Activity Center will be taken out of commission for three weeks, staring Monday, July 6. A chilled-water utility, used to cool a building's air and equipment, especially in situations where many individual rooms must be controlled separately, will be extended from one side of the Activity Center to another to provide service to the upcoming Student Services Building. The sidewalk and two parking spaces in front of the Activity Center’s north central entrance on Drive A will be used to stage the equipment needed to dig the trenches and tie water lines. Pedestrian traffic will be moved onto the strip of grass along the building’s north face. People with disabilities must enter the Activity Center for east-west travel. The project will be completed well before the fall semester begins. |
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| July 2, 2009 |
MSET Panel Deliveries to Delay Rutford Traffic Starting July 6 Preset concrete panels loaded onto trailers rest in parking Lot A in route to the MSET construction site on Monday, July 6.Traffic along Rutford Avenue is about to get much heavier – literally. Big-rig trucks are scheduled to begin delivery of massive precast concrete panels to the Math, Science and Engineering Teaching (MSET) Learning Center construction site Monday, July 6. Expect traffic delays on Rutford Avenue and allow more time for both vehicular and pedestrian travel. For the next six weeks – through Aug. 14 – the trucks will use parking Lot A as a staging area to deliver the panels, each measuring 30 feet by 15 feet by 3 inches and weighing a ton. The plan is to have four to six trailers carry and deliver several panels to the construction site each day. MSET contractor Adolfson & Peterson Construction will post two flagmen who will direct the trucks west on Synergy Parkway to Rutford Avenue, turning south onto Rutford to the MSET construction site entrance south of Drive D. They will exit campus using the same route in reverse. Trailers will park overnight in a remote section of Lot A in preparation for the next day’s deliveries. A crane at the MSET construction site will remove the panels from the trucks and place them on the building, starting on the side closest to Founders North. |
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| June 29, 2009 |
Monthly Test of University's Siren System Set Wednesday, July 1 The University of Texas at Dallas will conduct its regular test of the new outdoor warning siren at noon Wednesday, July 1. That is the same time used for siren tests in nearby municipalities. The siren system, which also has voice warning capability, was installed recently as a campus communication tool for emergency notifications to protect lives and property. |
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| June 25, 2009 | Path Near Founders North, MSET Construction Site to Close Temporarily Friday The path on this map to the left of Founders North will be closed to pedestrian traffic Friday morning.The pathway west of Founders North and next to the Mathematics, Science and Engineering Teaching-Learning Center (MSET) construction site will be blocked off with caution tape and closed to traffic for several hours Friday morning, June 26. Work crews will be replacing pane glass windows shattered at Founders North during storms earlier this month. The pathway is being closed as a safety precaution until the new windows are secure. The pathway is expected to be reopened around noon. To get around the obstruction, use the wooden ramp south of Founders North heading east past the Rock Garden and precede north between University Theatre and Jonsson Center. |
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| June 24, 2009 | Big Rigs to Deliver Materials to Student Services Building Site Through June 28 Big-rig trucks will begin delivering materials Friday evening, June 26, for installation of a crane needed for construction of the new Student Services Building. The deliveries are expected to continue through Sunday, June 28. Trucks will be staged along Armstrong Drive in the yellow-striped area and out of the lane of traffic. When called by the contractor, a single big rig will head north to Drive A and turn west through the construction zone to the Student Services Building site. The materials will be unloaded in front of the Activity Center. Police will be working in the area to ensure traffic flows smoothly. Delivery complete, the truck will continue west on Drive A and exit onto Waterview Parkway. This process will repeat until all materials are delivered. During overnight hours, some big rigs may be parked in remote sections of Lot A. |
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| June 23, 2009 | Air Handler Deliveries to Congest Rutford Avenue till 10 a.m., June 23 Large trucks delivering air handlers for the Math, Science and Engineering Teaching-Center (MSET) will be parked along Rutford Avenue, causing temporary traffic delays for about an hour Tuesday morning. Because the trucks cannot drive onto the construction site, cranes will be used to move the air units off the flatbeds and place them on top of the MSET structure. Crews estimate the air handlers will be in place by 10 a.m. |
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| June 21, 2009 | Lookout Drive, Drive G to be Partially Blocked Monday Morning, June 22 Lanes at the intersection of Drive G and Lookout Drive will be partially blocked temporarily Monday morning, June 22, as crews extricate and remove light standards, place them on flatbed trucks and transport them to parking Lot R outside the Multipurpose/Administration Building. One lane of the Loop Road also will be blocked when crews remove the light poles from the trucks and set them in the parking Lot R. |
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| June 18, 2009 | Brief Outage Set Friday; Shut Down Computers Before Leaving Work Crews will be switching electrical feeders and affecting power briefly 6 a.m. Friday, June 19, to the following buildings:
Though brief, it is advised that computers and equipment sensitive to power fluctuations be turned off during the temporary outage. Students, faculty and staff should take the necessary precautions to protect your equipment before leaving work Thursday. Any questions or concerns should be directed to Walter Welch at 469-387-2329. |
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| June 17, 2009 | More Modular Classrooms Being Delivered Today, June 16 Construction crews will deliver three modular temporary classrooms in the area between the Central Energy Plant and Classroom Building West just north of Hoblitzelle Hall. This site has been fenced in to direct pedestrian traffic coming from parking Lot H down an existing path toward Rutford Avenue and Berkner Hall. Delivery will take place between the Central Energy Plant and a portion of the parking lot near Phase 9 of the student apartments. |
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| June 16, 2009 | Power Outage Planned for Several Buildings Saturday, June 20 An electric power service interruption is being planned from 6 a.m. to 6 p.m. Saturday, June 20, so construction crews can provide electrical main feeder service for the new Dining Hall as well as to perform work in Founders and the Classroom Building West additions. Efforts will be made to support all critical loads by emergency power generators during Saturday’s outage. The following buildings will be affected:
Students, faculty and staff should turn off all computers and electronic equipment before leaving their work stations for the weekend. For safety, all affected buildings will be closed during the outage and no one will be permitted to enter or work in them. Those requiring access must contact the UT Dallas Police Department. All services are expected to be restored within three hours after completion of the electrical work. In the event of rain, the outage will be canceled and rescheduled. For more information, please contact Kelly Kinnard, Facilities Management, at 972-883-2549. |
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| June 10, 2009 | University Parkway Southbound Lanes Reopen Ahead of Schedule Construction crews have reopened the southbound lanes of University Parkway a week and half ahead of schedule, setting the stage for completion of the drainage project and for tree planting along the parkway. Crews still may restrict University Parkway to one lane of traffic intermittently for the remainder of the project. Drivers traveling to Lots J, H and I are still urged to exit campus using Drive A heading west to Waterview Parkway or traveling north on Rutford Avenue. |
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| June 8, 2009 | Work to Reseal Roof on Engineering-Computer Science Complex Begins Construction crews begin work this week to reseal the roof of the Engineering-Computer Science Complex. The project is expected to take 45 days. Crews are using the strip of grass east of the Waterview Apartments, Phase 3, between the apartments and Lot J near the Activity Center, to deploy equipment. The northwest doors of ECS-North are closed for the public’s safety during the project. An asphalt kettle will be situated outside those doors. Please remain vigilant when traveling through the area. |
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| June 3, 2009 | Row of Lot H Parking Spaces Needed to Deliver Temporary Classrooms Several parking spaces in Lot H will be taken away so construction crews can deliver three modular temporary classroom buildings. The spaces will help create a staging area for the project. In addition, some parking spaces directly behind the Central Energy Plant in the student housing parking lot will be needed as well. Trucks carrying modular buildings began delivering materials early Wednesday morning, June 3, and are scheduled to repeat the process Monday, June 8. The spaces in Lot H should be free and available for parking after lunch on both days. Two of the three temporary classrooms are for the School of Arts & Humanities and will be used for music and art classes. The third building will be a general assignment classroom. The buildings are scheduled to open just before the fall semester. |
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| June 3, 2009 | Power Outage Scheduled 4 p.m. to Midnight on Saturday, June 6 An electric power service interruption is scheduled from 4 p.m. to 12 midnight Saturday, June 6, so construction crews can provide electrical main feeder service for the new Dining Hall. Efforts will be made to support all critical loads by emergency power generators during Saturday’s outage. The following buildings will be affected:
Students, faculty and staff should turn off all computers and electronic equipment before leaving their work stations for the weekend. For safety, all affected buildings will be closed during the outage and no one will be permitted to enter or work in any of the affected buildings. All service should be restored within three hours after completion of the electrical work. In the event of rain, the outage will be canceled and rescheduled. For more information, contact Kelly Kinnard, Facilities Management, at 972-883-2549. |
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| June 2, 2009 | Portion of Lot G to Close Wednesday for Clark Memorial Celebration A portion of parking Lot G will be closed Wednesday, June 3, to accommodate guests attending the memorial celebration for Dr. Alexander L. Clark. The memorial is scheduled at 3 p.m. in the McDermott Suite of the McDermott Library. Clark, a former vice president of academic affairs and one-time acting president of the University, passed away Sunday morning at his home. |
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| May 28, 2009 | University Parkway Partially Closed For Three Weeks Starting June 1 Construction crews closed all southbound lanes of University Parkway for three weeks starting Monday, June 1, to complete a drainage project and to plant trees along the center median. University Parkway and Armstrong Drive will be open and available only to northbound vehicles coming into campus. Drivers traveling to Lots J, H and I must exit campus using Drive A heading west to Waterview Parkway or traveling north on Rutford Avenue. Drivers traveling Armstrong to Lots M, Q, and beyond must use Lookout Drive heading east to access Floyd Road to reach Campbell Road to the south and Synergy Park Boulevard to the north. ![]() |
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| May 28, 2009 | 3 Temporary Classrooms Going Up Between Energy Plant, CB West Construction has begun on three temporary classrooms in the area between the Central Energy Plant and Classroom Building West just north of Hoblitzelle Hall. This site has been fenced in to direct pedestrian traffic coming from parking Lot H down an existing path toward Rutford Avenue and Berkner Hall. Two of the three classrooms are for the School of Arts & Humanities and will be used for music and art classes. The third building will be a general assignment classroom. The buildings are scheduled to open just before the fall semester. |
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| May 27, 2009 | 1st Regular Test of Outdoor Warning Siren Set for June 3 The University of Texas at Dallas will conduct the first regular test of the new outdoor warning siren at noon Wednesday, June 3. That is the same time used for siren tests in nearby municipalities. The siren system, which also has voice warning capability, was installed recently as a campus communication tool for emergency notifications to protect lives and property. |
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| May 19, 2009 | Founders Building Renovation Alters East-West Traffic Routes This map shows new east-west pathways as construction projects continue their push north.The mall reconstruction project site expands further north this week as the Founders Building renovation kicks off in earnest. East-west traffic across campus will be affected. Construction fencing now surrounds the Founders Building on all sides, as well as the Rock Garden just north of Founders. New walking ramps have been placed between Founders’ construction fencing and Founders North as well as between the University Theatre and Founders North. Ease the pain by being aware of these upcoming changes and following this advice:
Contractors reconfigure the accessibility ramp near University Theatre and Founders North. |
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| May 11, 2009 | Graduation Ceremonies to Boost Traffic, Fill Up Parking Lots May 15, 16 Check in with the visitor information booth.Five commencement exercises – one each for the School of Management’s undergraduate and graduate students Friday and combined ceremonies Saturday for the Schools of Behavioral and Brain Sciences and of Economic, Political and Policy Sciences; the School of Arts and Humanities and the Erik Jonsson School of Engineering and Computer Science; and the Schools of Interdisciplinary Studies and of Natural Sciences and Mathematics – will lead to filled parking lots and increased vehicular and pedestrian traffic near the Activity Center on May 15 and 16. Lot J can be seen to the left of the Activity Center.Please allow extra time for traveling to graduation celebrations on campus. UT Dallas police will post signs and direct traffic to help guests arrive to these events. For those using University Parkway, the main entrance off Campbell Road, parking Lot J will be the closest lot to the Activity Center. It is expected to fill quickly. Stop by the visitor information center to be directed to overflow parking in Lots M, Q and D, which can be reached off Armstrong Drive. The view of parking Lot I looking east from Drive H.For those approaching campus off Waterview Parkway from the west, parking will be available in Lots H and I. Lots H and I near Conference Center can be reached using Drive A. Travel east on Drive A to the three-way stop sign at Drive H and head north past an open field on the passenger side, preparing to turn right into any of the next four driveways. Park and walk out of the lots back to Drive H and head south to Drive A. Turn left walking east toward the Activity Center. |
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| May 7, 2009 | University-wide Power Outage Scheduled for Saturday, May 23 An electric power service interruption is planned for Saturday, May 23, from 6 a.m. to 2 p.m. on the UT Dallas campus so construction crews can energize an underground electrical distribution service, including a second main feeder line to campus. Efforts will be made to support all critical loads by emergency power generators during Saturday’s outage. Every campus building will be affected, with the exception of the following:
The University Village Apartments will not be affected by the outage. However, many computer systems and websites will be down during the power outage. Students, faculty and staff should turn off all computers and electronic equipment before leaving their work stations. For safety, all buildings will be closed during the outage and no one will be permitted to enter or work in any of the buildings on campus without making prior arrangements through the UT Dallas Police Department at 972-883-2331. In the event of rain, the outage will be canceled and rescheduled. For more information, please contact Nick Argueta, Facilities Management Plant Engineer, at 972-883-6834. |
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| May 6, 2009 | Monthly Siren Test for Wednesday, May 6, Canceled; Weather Cited Due to the possibility of inclement weather, the monthly siren tests for UT Dallas and the city of Richardson have been canceled. According to the National Weather Service, Richardson is part of a severe thunderstorm watch until 1 p.m. and parts of the city are under a flash flood watch until noon. The monthly siren tests will resume at noon Wednesday, June 3. |
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| May 5, 2009 | Student Services Building Site Fence Goes Up Wednesday, May 6 In this Google satellite image of the UT Dallas campus before current enhancements began, the yellow represents the fencing around the Student Services Building site and the blue line represents the fencing around the Dining Hall site. The red labels are for the Student Union and Student Union Annex.Crews contracted to begin work on the Student Services Building will erect a fence around the construction site Wednesday morning, May 6. Southern pedestrian access to the Student Union will remain an option from Drive A until after Spring Commencement May 15 and 16. Soon after Commencement, the fence will move to completely close off southern access to the Student Union from Drive A to allow construction of a bridge connecting the Student Union to the Student Services Building. Pedestrian access to the Student Union will be either by using the path through the mall construction site [click the pedestrian mall tab for illustration] connecting McDermott Library and the Student Union from the east or through the northern entrance across from Founders Hall. |
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| May 4, 2009 | Monthly Siren Testing Begins Wednesday, May 6 One of three, this siren is located near the School of Management.The University of Texas at Dallas will conduct its first regular test of the new outdoor warning siren at noon Wednesday, May 6. That is the same time used for siren tests in nearby municipalities. The siren system, which also has voice warning capability, was installed recently as a campus communication tool for emergency notifications to protect lives and property. Possible future uses for the warning system include:
The University is working to procure and install an indoor system to complement the outdoor system. |
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| April 23, 2009 | Concrete Placement for Residence Hall Set for Friday, April 24 This aerial view of the new residence hall was taken April 1 by Austin Commercial.A concrete placement for the new residence hall is scheduled from 3 a.m. to 8 a.m. Friday, April 24. Residents of University Village Apartments’ Phase 8 (buildings 56 and 57) and Waterview Park Apartments’ Phase 9 (building 67) may hear construction noise during that time. Every effort is being made to minimize disruptions. This is the last scheduled early morning concrete placement for this project. |
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| April 20, 2009 | Parking Lot M Largely Reserved for SOM Event, April 20 A large portion of Parking Lot M near the School of Management will be blocked off Monday, April 20, for an event this evening titled “Voices from the Frontline.” The seminar, starting at 6 p.m. in Davidson Auditorium, will feature the vice presidents of Samsung, Texas Instruments and World Link who will address how the wireless revolution has changed industry, business strategies and what their firms are looking for in terms of collaborative ventures and applications. |
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| April 17, 2009 | Test of New Outdoor Siren System Set for April 22-23 The siren near the School of Management.The University of Texas at Dallas will test a new outdoor warning siren between 11 a.m. and 2 p.m. on April 22 and 23. The siren system, which also has voice warning capability, was installed recently as a campus communication tool in the event that conditions warrant emergency notification to take action to protect lives and property. The University will test the siren the first Wednesday of every month at noon, the same time used for siren tests in nearby municipalities. Possible future uses for the warning system include:
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| April 16, 2009 | Power Outage Set Saturday, April 18, for Administration Building's Third Floor An electric power service interruption is planned for Saturday, April 18, from 8 a.m. to 10 a.m., affecting the third floor of the Administration Building (AD). The outage is needed to increase electrical capacity. Staffers are advised to turn off all computers and electronic equipment before leaving their work stations Friday evening. For more information, please contact Walter Welch, electrical foreman, at 972-883-2118, or email Progress@utdallas.edu. |
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| April 9, 2009 | Trucks Again to Take Rutford for MSET Concrete Placement Friday, April 10 A second concrete placement for part of the Math, Science and Engineering Teaching (MSET) Learning Center’s first floor is scheduled from 5 a.m. to 10 a.m. Friday, April 10. Expect traffic delays on Rutford Avenue and allow more time for both vehicular and pedestrian travel. The MSET contractor, Adolfson & Peterson Construction, will direct 30 trucks carrying concrete east on Synergy Parkway to Rutford and south on Rutford to the MSET construction site entrance. The trucks will exit campus using the same route. |
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| April 2, 2009 | Rutford to Close Sunday Morning, April 5, to Make Room for Crane Rutford Avenue will be temporarily closed Sunday, April 5, from 7 a.m. to 11 a.m. to allow a crane to remove some materials from Karl Hoblitzelle Hall (HH). Rutford will be closed between Berkner Hall and Drive A. For more information, please contact Steve Lyles, Utilities Superintendent, at 469-426-5910. |
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| April 1, 2009 | Events to Boost Traffic, Fill Up Parking Lots on Saturday, April 4 Four events – the Final Four of College Chess, the Texas Law Enforcement Explorer Competition, the Game Engineering Conference 2009 and a UT Dallas softball game – will fill up parking lots and increase vehicular and pedestrian traffic near the Activity Center on Saturday, April 4. Please allow extra time for traveling to events on campus. The east side of Lot H and the west side of Lot J are reserved 3 a.m. to 6 p.m. Saturday for the Texas Law Enforcement Explorer Competition. Portions of those parking lots will be cordoned off. Beyond Lot J, which is expected to fill up first, more parking will be available in Lots H and I. Lots H and I near Conference Center can be reached by following the green striping from Lot J at Drive A and heading to the three-way stop sign. After coming to a complete stop, turn right heading north on Drive H, pass an open field on the passenger side, and turn right into any of the next six driveways. Park and walk out of Lots H or I and back to Drive H to walk south to Drive A. Turn left heading east toward the Activity Center. Lot G, which can be reached using Armstrong Drive and traveling toward McDermott Library, offers additional parking near the Student Union if needed. |
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| April 1, 2009 | 30 Trucks to Take Rutford for MSET Concrete Placement Friday, April 3 |
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| March 26, 2009 | Rutford Avenue Restrictions Extended to April 15 Water line installation beneath Rutford Avenue, the red line on the left in this map, has run into delays.The construction project constricting Rutford Avenue, a key north-south artery on campus, to one lane has been extended to April 15. Crews encountered utility interferences while attempting to install a new water line beneath Rutford and requested more time to relocate the line. Access to Rutford remains limited to the Comet Cruiser, university and construction vehicles, and drivers with disabilities, each having to take turns traveling the one-lane passage. Police will strictly enforce access as well as laws regarding speed limits and stop signs. Two flagmen, one on each end of affected portions of Rutford, will help guide traffic between 7 a.m. and 4 p.m. Monday through Friday until the project is complete. After 4 p.m., flashing-light barricades, university police and student patrols will help direct traffic. In addition, pedestrians are encouraged to travel the western portion of Rutford, the side opposite the construction site and fencing. |
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| March 20, 2009 | Rutford Avenue Closed to All Traffic Sunday Morning Rutford Avenue will be closed from 7 — 11 a.m. Sunday, March 22, to allow a crane to deliver heavy equipment to Karl Hoblitzelle Hall (HH). Rutford will be closed in front of Hoblitzelle between Berkner Hall and Drive A. For more information, please contact Steve Lyles, Utilities Superintendent, at |
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| March 18, 2009 | Water to be Shut Off on South-side of Student Union March 18 Construction crews plan to shut off the water supply to the southern end of the Student Union after 6 p.m. Wednesday, March 18, to tie in new water lines related to the mall renovation project. The water shut-off will not affect any of the food service areas. The water will be off for roughly 4 hours. A second water shut-off is scheduled for Saturday, March 21, affecting the northern end of the Student Union. Signs have been posted directing Student Union south visitors to use restrooms on the north side of the building between 6 — 10 p.m. |
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| March 15, 2009 | Momentary Power Outage Set for Wednesday, March 18 A momentary power outage is scheduled for 6 a.m. Wednesday, March 18. The outage, which is expected to last a few seconds, is needed to allow Facilities Management electrical crews to realign building loads in preparation of the campus-wide outage set for 6 a.m.–6 p.m. Saturday, March 21. The following buildings will not be affected by the March 18 outage:
Students, faculty and staff are advised to turn off all computers and electronic equipment before leaving their work stations Tuesday evening. For more information, please contact Walter Welch, electrical foreman, at 972-883-2118 or visit the Pardon our Progress website. |
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| March 10, 2009 | University-wide Power Outage Scheduled for Saturday, March 21
An electric power service interruption is planned for Saturday, March 21, from 6 a.m. to 6 p.m. on the Richardson campus so construction crews can energize an underground electrical main feeder service. Efforts will be made to support all critical loads by emergency power generators during Saturday’s outage. Every campus building will be affected, with the exception of the following:
The University Village Apartments will not be affected by the outage. Students, faculty and staff should turn off all computers and electronic equipment before leaving their work stations for Spring Break. For safety, all buildings will be closed during the outage and no one will be permitted to enter or work in any of the buildings on campus. All services are expected to be restored within three hours after completion of the electrical work. In the event of rain, the outage will be canceled and rescheduled. For more information, please contact Nick Argueta, Facilities Management Plant Engineer, at 972-883-6834 or visit the Pardon Our Progress website. |
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| February 27, 2009 | Access, Speed Strictly Enforced as Rutford Narrows to One Lane March 2 Traffic will be restricted more than usual in March on Rutford, the red line on the left in this budgetmap.Rutford Avenue, a key north-south artery on campus, will be narrowed to one lane beginning Monday, March 2 through Tuesday, March 31, so construction crews can install a new water line. Access to this portion of Rutford is limited to the Comet Cruiser, university and construction vehicles, and drivers with disabilities, each having to take turns traveling the passage. Police will strictly enforce access as well as laws regarding speed limits and stop signs. Two flagmen, one on each end of affected portions of Rutford, will help guide traffic between 7 a.m. and 4 p.m. Monday through Friday until the project is complete. After 4 p.m., flashing-light barricades, university police and student patrols will help direct traffic. In addition, pedestrians are encouraged to travel the western portion of Rutford, the side opposite the construction site and fencing. |
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| February 27, 2009 | Saturday's 3 Events to Boost Traffic, Fill Parking Lots on Campus The convergence of three events – Scholars’ Day, THEA testing and the American Southwest Conference Basketball Championships – threatens to fill parking Lot J and increase vehicular and pedestrian traffic near the Activity Center on Saturday, Feb. 28. Allow extra time for traveling to campus and on campus. Signs will guide visitors to the information booth on Armstrong Drive for parking permits, as well as directing them to various lots and event venues. In addition, venue-specific directions have been posted on our website. If parking Lot J fills up, more spaces will be available in Lots H and I. Lots H and I can be reached by following the green striping from Lot J where it meets with Drive A and taking it west (a left) to the three-way stop sign. After coming to a complete stop, turn right heading north on Drive H and pass the open field on the passenger side. Turn into any of the next six driveways and head east. Park and walk out of Lot H or I back to Drive H and head south to Drive A. At Drive A turn left heading east to the Activity Center. |
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| February 22, 2009 | Pardon Our Progress: New Routes Suggested as Project Moves North
This map shows new east-west pathways as the mall construction project pushes north on Friday, Feb. 27The mall-renovation construction site will expand north on Friday, Feb 27, pushing the fence up to near Green Center and altering east-west traffic across campus. Ease the pain by being aware of these upcoming changes and following this advice:
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| February 20, 2009 | Damage to Electrical Feed Assessed Saturday
Work crews cut electrical power to many parts of campus from 7 to 9 a.m. on Saturday, Feb. 21, to assess damage to an underground high-voltage electrical duct bank. The damage was caused by a construction contractor on Friday morning. Most campus buildings were affected, with the following exceptions:
The University Village Apartments were not affected by the outage. Students, faculty and staff were asked to turn off all computers and electronic equipment before leaving their work stations on Friday. All services were restored noon Saturday. Please contact Kelly Kinnard, director of Physical Plant Services, 972-883-2549, for more information. |
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| February 17, 2009 | Accessible Parking Added at Engineering-Computer Science Complex Four accessible parking spaces are now available west of the Engineering-Computer Science Complex. Bicycle racks were relocated to the north-south entrance of the building Friday, Feb. 13, to make room for the new spaces. Bikes left on the racks were to be turned over to the UT Dallas Police Department. |
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| February 13, 2009 | Intersection of Drives H, L Closing 7 a.m. till noon Sunday The intersection of Drives H and L will be closed from 7 a.m. till noon, Sunday, Feb. 15, to paint a new crosswalk. Motorists are urged to use Drive A, which is south of Drive L, to enter campus off Waterview Parkway. |
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| February 13, 2009 | University's Temporary Visitor Information Booth Staffed, Operational Visitors to UT Dallas can obtain temporary parking passes at the Information Center.A temporary visitor information booth is up and running off University Parkway where it forks with Armstrong Drive. Visitors to UT Dallas can obtain temporary parking passes or get help with campus directions. The booth is staffed 7 a.m. to 2 a.m. Monday through Friday, and 2:30 p.m. to 2 a.m. on Saturdays. In addition to parking passes, loading-zone passes and campus maps may be obtained. |
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| February 12, 2009 | Bike Racks Make Way for Accessible Parking Spots near Engineering The bike rack will be moved to the entrance of the Engineering-Computer Science Complex. A small bicycle-rack area on the west side of the Engineering-Computer Science Complex South will be converted to accessible parking spaces. The bike rack will be moved Friday, Feb. 13, to the building's entrance between Engineering-Computer Science North and South. Owners must remove their bikes from the rack so the space can be re-striped for parking. Bikes left on the racks will be removed and turned over to the UT Dallas Police Department. |
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| February 10, 2009 | North-south Walkway Restored Between Founders North, Berkner Hall Students, faculty and staff now can walk north or south past the west faces of Founders and Founders North to reach the Jonsson Academic Center, University Theatre, and the Visual Arts Studio to the north and the Engineering and Computer Science Complex, and Student Union to the south. With the demolition of a small building finished and its rubble removed, crews working on the upcoming Math, Science, Engineering Teaching-Learning Center (MSET) cleared the path for pedestrian travel Tuesday. |
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| February 6, 2009 | Four-way Stop Signs Installed at Rutford, Drive D Newly installed stop signs will cause motorists from every direction to stop at the intersection of Rutford Avenue and Drive D.In an effort to keep motorists and pedestrians safer, four stop signs were installed Thursday at the intersection of Rutford Avenue and Drive D, near the ATEC building where traffic turns into the student apartments parking lot. The stop signs were requested to help slow construction vehicles traveling north and south on Rutford. UT Dallas police said they want to remind everyone that the campus speed limit is 20 miles per hour and that it will be strictly enforced. |
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| January 30, 2009 | New Homecoming Parade Route Announced Rutford Avenue and the vinyl green stripe will replace Drive A (shown above) for this year's Homecoming Parade route. Step outdoors during the lunch hour Friday, Feb. 6, and line Rutford Avenue for the best viewing of the Homecoming Parade.A new homecoming parade route will be used this year in light of ongoing campus construction projects. Student organizations and departments will receive designated parking spots in Lot A to set up floats and parade entries. Participants and their entries will line up in parade order and be led by police motorcade behind the services building, down the service road, across the bridge, past the North Lab and Lot P to Rutford Avenue. The parade will proceed south on Rutford and turn into the student-apartments parking lot, following the vinyl green stripe to Lot H, where the judges' stand will be to review the floats. The parade is scheduled to begin at 12:30 p.m., Friday, Feb. 6. All entrants must be at Lot A no later than 10:30 a.m. to begin lining up for the parade. Visit the Homecoming Parade web page for more information. |
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| January 29, 2009 | Jazz Concert Attendees Should Use Waterview, Drive A Guests attending the Tribute to the Texas Tenors concert Friday and Saturday, Jan. 30-31, should access the UT Dallas Conference Center via Waterview Parkway and Drive A. Take Drive A east past the student apartments and prepare to turn left at the three-way stop sign. Turn left heading north on Drive H to access Parking Lot I, the first parking area on the right. From Parking Lot I, the Conference Center is due east. |
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| January 26, 2009 | Parking Lot G Closing Thursday For Special Event Parking Lot G will be closed all day Thursday, Jan. 29, to accommodate 200 guests anticipated to join University President David Daniel at a reception in honor of retiring Texas State Representative Fred Hill. Lot G is reserved for off-campus guests attending the special event for Hill, who has been “an outstanding advocate for UT Dallas in the Texas Legislature.” The event, scheduled in the Student Union, Room 2.602, is invitation-only. A guard will be stationed in Lot G to assist parking for people with disabilities, who will be allowed access. To get to the Student Union from Parking Lot G, head west between McDermott Library and the Green Center, passing the construction fencing and walking up a small hill to the Student Union building, which will be on the left across from Founders. Head past the mural and patio and enter the building. Once inside, follow the signs to the Galaxy Room 2.602. |
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| January 22, 2009 | Armstrong Drive Closing Friday, 6 to 7:30 a.m., to Pour Concrete Armstrong Drive, veering right off University Parkway just past this silver car, will be closed Friday, Jan. 23, from 6 to 7:30 a.m.Armstrong Drive off University Parkway will close to vehicle traffic between 6 and 7:30 a.m. Friday, Jan. 23, to pour concrete for a temporary visitor information station. The curb along University Parkway will be cut in places to make room for the station, which will be built in the median. UT Dallas police will help direct traffic. To avoid the congestion, approach UT Dallas from the east side of campus. From Campbell Road, head north on Floyd Road to Lookout Drive. Head west on Lookout to reach Lots A, B, C, D, F, G, M, and Q. |
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| January 16, 2009 | Scoring From the Perimeter: Best Ways to Approach UTD In an effort to reduce congestion along University Parkway, Drives A, H, and Rutford Avenue, UT Dallas Police provide the following suggestions:
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| January 16, 2009 | Construction Fence to Take More Ground A construction fence between the Activity Center and the School of Management (SOM) will be expanded to allow work to begin Tuesday on a circular drive.The work site will require people going to SOM from Parking Lot J to walk to the lot’s southeastern end and continue due east toward University Parkway to a new sidewalk for travel north to SOM. Please refer to the Pardon our Progress map (middle tab) for an illustration. |
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| January 14, 2009 | Berkner Foot Traffic Increases in Advance of Demolition Walkways at the intersection of Founders, Founders North, Founders Annex and Berkner Hall have been closed in preparation of Thursday and Friday’s scheduled demolition of a small building just north of Founders Annex and west of Founders North. Students, faculty and staff wanting to head east or west in the area should go through Berkner Hall. The first floor of Berkner offers access to Founders Annex. The second floor of Berkner offers access to the Engineering-Computer Science Complex, Founders Annex, Founders North and Founders. Demolition will occur Thursday – not Friday, as originally scheduled – near the site of the upcoming Math, Science, and Engineering Teaching-Learning Center (MSET) and will help make room for its construction. Occupants of the neighboring buildings should expect considerable noise and disruptions during the demolition, which is expected to take four to seven days and includes time for hauling of debris. All wood pallets, concrete and asphalt from the campus construction projects will be recycled. |
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| January 14, 2009 | Bike Racks Added to Campus Locations Crews will begin work today installing bicycle racks at a number of campus locations. Several bike racks were lost to the campus construction projects. New areas to park and lock bikes include:
Riders are asked to refrain from attaching bikes to anything other than the racks. |
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| January 14, 2009 | From Bike Racks to Parking For Those With Disabilities A small bicycle rack area on the west side of the Engineering-Computer Science Complex South will be converted to accessible parking spaces. The bike rack will be moved to the south side of the building. Owners must remove their bikes from the rack before Monday, Jan. 19, so the space can be restriped for parking. Bikes left on the racks will be removed and turned over to the UT Dallas Police Department. In addition, a temporary access ramp was added near the southwest corner of McDermott Library. The ramp allows wheelchair access from the School of Management to the bookstore and library. A permanent ramp at that location, as well as additional ramps and sidewalks, will be installed shortly. |
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| January 13, 2009 | MSET Construction Pushes Pedestrians Across Street Fencing cast around the construction site for the Math, Science, and Engineering Teaching-Learning Center (MSET) obstructs the east sidewalk of Rutford Avenue just south of Drive D. Pedestrians must cross Rutford to the west and walk south along the Energy Plant until they reach Berkner. At that point, pedestrians’ southern travel resumes on both sides of Rutford. |
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| January 12, 2009 | Follow the Vinyl Green Stripe Green vinyl striping placed on Drive H and Lot H is there to guide motorists through an alternative north-south thoroughfare. Motorists are urged to drive slowly and take extra care when using this route because it is close to student housing and may have occasional pedestrian traffic. |
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| January 12, 2009 | Lot P Users Urged to Walk Down Rutford to Campus People leaving Lot P near NSERL should walk down Rutford Avenue south to Drive D to access central campus. Construction of a road to a new parking lot for visitors to the Multipurpose/Administration Building is under way, and the site is off limits to pedestrians. Drive D, between the Arts and Technology (ATEC) Building and the Visual Arts Building, offers access to north central campus buildings Jonsson, Green, Founders North and the University Theatre. |
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| January 9, 2009 | Project Bars Walkway Between Green Hall, Green Center Piping installed between Green Hall and Green Center.A project to replace utility lines serving the Ida Green Center obstructs the walkway between Cecil Green Hall and Green Center. The installation of new utility piping involves removing concrete. The project is expected to be complete in mid-March. The construction area is clearly marked and barricaded. All pedestrians in the construction area are urged to be cautious. Any questions or concerns should be directed to Steve Lyles, EMS Superintendent, Facilities Management, at ext. 2148, or e-mail: lyles@utdallas.edu. |
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| January 9, 2009 | Crews to Demolish Small Building Near Founders Annex Demolition of a building north of Founders Annex and west of Founders North starts Friday, Jan. 16. The space is needed for construction of the new Math, Science and Engineering Teaching – Learning Center (MSET). Occupants of Berkner Hall, Founders Annex and Founders North should expect considerable noise and some disruptions associated with this work. Class rescheduling in affected areas may be appropriate. The project is expected to take four to seven days. While the contractor will make every effort to ensure safety, the campus community is urged to exercise caution. Any questions or concerns should be directed to Kelly Kinnard, director of Physical Plant Services, Facilities Management, at ext. 2549 or e-mail: krk084000@utdallas.edu. |
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| January 9, 2009 | Students, faculty and staff returning to the University on Monday will find changes affecting how they will move around campus, including roads and walkways that are no longer passable. more |
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January 6, 2009 |
During the next several months, campus roadways and walking paths will be disrupted by ongoing construction to improve the services the University can offer students, faculty and staff. You can make your travel in and around campus more pleasant and efficient if you will:
Questions or suggestions should be forwarded to progress@utdallas.edu. |
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December 19, 2008 |
Students and staffers will return from winter break to a changed campus, as UT Dallas ramps up its plans to build new education facilities and overhaul some existing ones. The time between semesters will give construction crews the freedom to handle a few otherwise-disruptive projects. In some cases, the changes will require students, faculty and staff members to take new roads and walkways to get around campus. more |
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November 21, 2008 |
Students, faculty, staff and city leaders were on hand Thursday afternoon to celebrate the groundbreaking of an historic campus enhancement project aimed at making the University more welcoming and user-friendly. The yearlong project — which involves the overhaul of the perimeter and entrance roads to campus, as well as the central plaza, where the major north-south and east-west pedestrian routes meet — is expected to be carried out in four phases and completed by late fall 2009. more |
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October 20, 2008 |
Just call it “Extreme Makeover: Campus Edition.” The first wave in a series of major campus construction projects is already under way, with improvements expected to overhaul the look and feel of the UT Dallas campus this year and beyond. more |
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April 15, 2008 |
Students, faculty, staff and the general public are invited to join in the groundbreaking ceremony for UT Dallas’ very first freshman living learning residence hall and new dining facility at 10 a.m. on Wednesday, April 16. more |
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The School of Interdisciplinary Studies, the Teacher Development Center and associated programs have begun moving to Hoblitzelle Hall, their new home.




Parking Lot C before....
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The path pedestrians usually take to access the School of Management is blocked as crews prepare to fence-in the construction site for the upcoming Visitors Center and Campus Store. However, a new sidewalk installed just south of West Drive can get people to the destination.
Lots H (left) and I will be blocked off Saturday, July 31, and Sunday, Aug. 1, while cracks are sealed. Displaced students, faculty and staff are invited to park in the Conference Center parking lot on a first-come, first-serve basis.
The yet-unnamed Conference Center parking lot is now open on a first-come, first-serve basis until August.
A Facilities Management van traveling north on Rutford veers left to avoid the site where crews will complete work started last month in front of MSET.
A water-cooled power circular saw cuts the aggregate sidewalk next to the Multipurpose/Administration Building into pieces Thursday, May 20. Lot R can be seen to the right in the background.
Pedestrians found the north-south path next to the Activity Center fenced-in and off limits Monday, May 17. Crews are placing equipment and pipes in the area for a Bookstore plumbing project.
About three dozen parking spaces in Lot H were lost to the steam and chilled-water piping project Monday, May 17.
Drive H, a key north-south thoroughfare, was ripped apart Sunday, May 23, in preparation for its repavement.
Crews will bore a hole into Rutford Avenue to tie-in natural gas lines for the MSET building. Pedestrians should exercise caution.
Stripped of its bronze UT Dallas badging and floodlights, the entrance to The University of Texas at Dallas is about to undergo a dramatic transformation.
Contractors will take down the accessibility ramp near University Theatre and Founders North on Thursday, April 15.
NSERL will be closed for maintenance and repairs 5 p.m. Friday, April 16 till late Sunday, April 18.
Crews placed concrete between Founders North and MSET on April 1 and reopened the pathway Monday, April 12.
Left: The ramp (far right, next to black pipes) for people coming from north campus (MP/AD, Green, Jonsson) will deposit them onto the path heading east to McDermott or west toward the Student Union. Right: The Campus Landscape Enhancement opens to foot traffic just north of the fountain and circular trellis opening Tuesday, April 6.
Construction markers stand as placeholders for a sidewalk to be installed starting Thursday, March 18.
Work crews started extending the hardscape between Founders North's Science and Engineering Education Center (SEEC) and the upcoming Mathematics, Science, and Engineering Teaching-Learning Center (MSET) during spring break and should finish about the first week in April, weather permitting.
Construction of a new lot west of Conference Center will add 308 parking spaces to campus.
New bus shelters were installed along Rutford Avenue during the first week of March.
Lights for Parking Lot J can be seen to the left of the Activity Center, site of fall graduation ceremonies.
The new fenced-in sidewalk becomes the sole east-west passage through an active construction zone on Dec. 21. Other east-west passages include entry circle near the School of Management and the ramps between Founders and Founders North.
The north-south passage between Founders and Founders Annex has been reopened. Just west, between Founders Annex and Berkner Hall, another north-south pathway and the wooden access ramp that helps guide pedestrians there, remain open.
The northeast doors to Berkner Hall, underneath the skyway, will be barred starting Monday, Nov. 30, so that crews can install a sidewalk and access ramps between Berkner, Founders Annex and the Math, Science and Engineering Teaching-Learning Center.
Two east doors to McDermott Library's north entrance will be closed starting Tuesday, Nov. 23.
The northwest entrance to Berkner Hall, shown earlier this year, was reopened Nov. 18.
Drive G was narrowed to one lane this summer during a storm-drain project. This go-round, AT&T will complete work on underground telephone lines.
The north-south passage between Founders and Founders Annex is closed to through traffic due to work being done on electrical lines to Founders. But just west, between Founders Annex and Berkner Hall, is another north-south pathway. A wooden access ramp helps guide pedestrians there.
This chipped column (center, left) outside the Student Union will be demolished Sunday, Nov. 8. The path between the SU and McDermott Library will close during the project.
Collin residents may vote at NSERL for tomorrow's special election. Credit:Robert Canfield Photography
Framework (upper left) awaits air handlers to be installed Oct. 24 atop Founders Hall.
The manhole and liquid nitrogen tank on Rutford Avenue will be abuzz with activity Thursday, Oct. 1.
The Student Services Building, expected to be complete by fall 2010, will be attached to the Student Union.
The high mast light pole is seen off-center right in this Aug. 2 photo.
The Student Services Building site is on Drive A across from the Activity Center.
This is the approach to the north entrance of the Multipurpose and Administration Buildings from parking Lot R.
During intersession hours, McDermott Library closes weekdays at 6 p.m. As a result, this east-west pathway through construction becomes a dead end.
The red line on this Google Earth image shows the trench routing to the Student Services Building.
The Center for BrainHealth, located off-campus, pioneers novel approaches to uncover commonalities in brain repair.
The sidewalk north of McDermott Library will be broken up for eight weeks to make storm-water drainage improvements.
The sidewalk north of the Activity Center and two parking spaces for people with disabilities will be lost for three weeks to the latest construction project starting Monday, July 6.
Preset concrete panels loaded onto trailers rest in parking Lot A in route to the MSET construction site on Monday, July 6.
The path on this map to the left of Founders North will be closed to pedestrian traffic Friday morning.
Contractors reconfigure the accessibility ramp near University Theatre and Founders North.
Check in with the visitor information booth.
Lot J can be seen to the left of the Activity Center.
The view of parking Lot I looking east from Drive H.
In this Google satellite image of the UT Dallas campus before current enhancements began, the yellow represents the fencing around the Student Services Building site and the blue line represents the fencing around the Dining Hall site. The red labels are for the Student Union and Student Union Annex.
One of three, this siren is located near the School of Management.
This aerial view of the new residence hall was taken April 1 by Austin Commercial.
Water line installation beneath Rutford Avenue, the red line on the left in this map, has run into delays.
This map shows new east-west pathways as the mall construction project pushes north on Friday, Feb. 27
Visitors to UT Dallas can obtain temporary parking passes at the Information Center.
The bike rack will be moved to the entrance of the Engineering-Computer Science Complex.
Newly installed stop signs will cause motorists from every direction to stop at the intersection of Rutford Avenue and Drive D.
Rutford Avenue and the vinyl green stripe will replace Drive A (shown above) for this year's Homecoming Parade route.
Step outdoors during the lunch hour Friday, Feb. 6, and line Rutford Avenue for the best viewing of the Homecoming Parade.
Armstrong Drive, veering right off University Parkway just past this silver car, will be closed Friday, Jan. 23, from 6 to 7:30 a.m.
Piping installed between Green Hall and Green Center.