Good thing that all of these "street view" projects are looking good, because I walked to the Quad yesterday after we moved the boys into the Conference Center, and it looks like complete crap. the grass is high and looks like it hasn't been touched in a while. Just a big muddy mess. Any idea on the timeline for that?
----I will say this that I really believe that T-Joe is committed to having an impeccably kept campus---When you see him on Saturdays riding in a cart picking up trash around the area you know he is in for the hunt----I can't wait to bring some friends on campus and show them my school ---the University of Louisiana---We will have the beautiful housing at the front going into the huge Student Center---this walks out to the Queen of the Campus Cypress Lake (hopefully enlarged)---no more torn up streets and a continual demolishing of the old and building of new beautiful only buildings---Yes the Quad will along with the entrance circle be a thing of beauty!!!
Gotta wonder why the quad wasn't a priority to get finished before school starts next week. It is such a heavily traversed area and is a complete mess. From pictures shown over the summer, it looks like little to nothing has been done by the contractor. Anyone know who the contractor is and why this is taking so long to complete?
The job was divided into three phases, the below ground work, the hard scape and then the Landscape. This was done on purpose to get below the contract thresh hold for State of Louisiana review (everything was kept local at the University). Once the below ground work was completed then they took bids on the hard scape. The contractor has started up on the hard scape but progress is very slow. That's why I don't take photos every week. End result, three different contracts, three different contractors although from what is seen by the casual observer one contract done by one very slow contractor.
What's the projected dates of completion for the Union and the Quad?
As per the louisiana.edu website;
http://studentunion.louisiana.edu/
Student Union construction update
See the latest construction updates on YouTube.
Construction on the new University of Louisiana at Lafayette Student Union is unfolding on schedule, with work expected to be completed by the end of the year.
The renovation and expansion of the building, which began in late 2012, is about 55 percent finished, said Bill Crist, UL Lafayette’s director of Facilities Management. The project involves new construction and the renovation of University bookstore, the main ballroom and Bayou Bijou theater.
Once finished, the new facility will have about 178,000 square feet, or 55,000 square feet more than the former structure.
The new two-story building will be fronted with brick arches outside the main entrance, which faces McKinley Street. It will house Canebrake Cafeteria, meeting and conference rooms, offices, a post office and a coffee shop.
“The Student Union will again be the heartbeat of campus, an area that students and employees will gravitate to,” said Joey Pons, UL Lafayette’s director of Public Safety and Risk Management, who gave a tour of it recently.
The cafeteria will spread across most of the second floor. Diners will have a view of Cypress Lake through a bank of windows.
The expanded and renovated building will be farther from Cypress Lake than the original Union. A landscaped courtyard with seating will fill the intervening space.
The $39 million project is funded by students. About 10 years ago, the student body approved a $55 fee per semester that was dedicated to a new Student Union. In, 2005, they approved an additional $20 semester fee for it.
There is also a facilities project status page you can reference on the website.
http://facilities.louisiana.edu/reso...rojects-status
There has been a lot of wasted time in the project. I walked past the Quad every week day during June and July for summer class and there was a period of more than a month where absolutely nothing happened. The work currently being done didn't start until the last few weeks of July. I don't know the ins and outs of the bidding process but it seems like they could have been a lot further along at the start of classes if not for the month+ of dead time.
Making my rounds today.
Has there been much of a noticable update on the welcome wall outside of Martin Hall? Last I saw it was formed up but not sealed and finished.
Should I dare even ask about Quad?!
I actually drove by Martin Hall this weekend, and this morning before daylight: looks like the bricks (on the wall facing University, at least) are complete, but no letters attached yet. Also, it was lit up and looked fantastic this morning.
GEAUX Cajuns!
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