Stories indexed under: Campus construction
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- Utility construction to begin near Library Mall Aug. 15, 2008 A new phase of underground utility construction is expected to begin on Library Mall this week in an effort to improve the campus infrastructure.
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Recent sightings: Peterson demolition
July 8, 2008
- Busy summer ahead for construction projects May 23, 2008 The campus' pace may be slowing with the coming of summer, but the sounds of jackhammers, heavy equipment and busy construction crews show that University of Wisconsin-Madison improvements are going full-steam ahead.
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Recent sightings: Rubble-rousers
April 10, 2008
- Campus learns about building plans at town hall meetings Jan. 23, 2008 Throughout the month of October, the UW–Madison and the Wisconsin Alumni Research Foundation hosted a series of town hall meetings on campus to inform the university community about the latest building plans for the Wisconsin Institutes for Discovery.
- Public invited to see building plans at Chazen town hall meeting Oct. 17, 2007 The Chazen Museum of Art invites the community to a town hall meeting to view plans for the museum’s building expansion.
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Recent sightings: Greetings and goodbyes
June 6, 2007
- Ogg Hall reaches end of the line May 8, 2007 In a few days, Nick Wiersum will pack up his belongings and leave Ogg Hall, his first home away from home. Wiersum is among the last of tens of thousands of students to live in the two-tower, 13-story residence hall, which will be demolished to make way for green space along the East Campus Mall.
- Campus construction revs up for summer May 7, 2007 Just as much of UW-Madison readies for the slower rhythms of summer, construction crews are standing by to tackle some ambitious improvement projects, many of which will affect traffic on and near campus.