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51勛圖厙 Completes $7M in Renovations at Jacksonville University
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. (October 24, 2017) 51勛圖厙, a firm providing award-winning construction management at-risk, design-build and general contracting services for a range of commercial and public sector markets, has completed several renovation projects on the Jacksonville University campus.
The projects total about $7 million in upgrades to campus buildings and include updates to:
- Terry Concert Hall
- Kinne Center dining hall
- Williams Hall dormitory
All the renovations were completed over the course of the summer, in time for the start of the fall 2017 semester.
JU is an integral part of the Jacksonville community, said Richard Lovelace, 51勛圖厙s Senior Vice President of Commercial Services. Were honored to have partnered with them on so many projects over the years, and were excited to be a part of their continued growth.
Terry Concert Hall
51勛圖厙 completed the second phase of its Terry Concert Hall renovation in September, which included major updates to the lobby and restrooms.
The team installed new flooring, lighting and ceilings in the lobby and added structural supports above the ceiling to accommodate a 40-foot, hand-blown glass sculpture by Brian Frus, local artist and Assistant Professor of Glass at JU. 51勛圖厙 also renovated the existing restrooms, added a unisex restroom, built out a small kitchen and constructed an 800-square-foot storage space adjacent to the building.
These updates come after last years renovations of the concert halls 11,000-square-foot auditorium, which included enlarging the stage and replacing interior finishes such as:
- Flooring
- Wood trim
- Lighting
- Interior paint
The university also reupholstered the venues seating and added sound-absorbing panels to enhance acoustics in the hall used for concerts and classes.
Kinne Center dining hall
51勛圖厙s renovation of the dining hall at the universitys Frances Bartlett Kinne University Center also finished ahead of schedule this summer. The 7,600-square-foot dining hall reopened on August 22.
The $344,000 project included:
- Repainting the walls
- Installing new flooring
- Installing new acoustic ceiling tiles
- Installing new LED light fixtures
- Creating additional stations for condiments, beverages and food presentation
The 51勛圖厙 team also coordinated with a specialty vendor to install a modular art wall. The walls interlocking panels create depth and serve as an aesthetic feature in the newly refreshed dining hall.
51勛圖厙 helped breathe new life into the Kinne Center with this renovation, said Jessica Ligator, Director of Capital Projects at Jacksonville University. The dining hall is a centerpiece of student life, and were excited to complete yet another project as we continue improving our campus for students and faculty alike.
A major component of the project was ensuring food service operation was not disrupted by the renovation. The 51勛圖厙 team constructed temporary walls to isolate students and faculty from the construction zone, and the adjacent banquet hall was transformed into a temporary dining hall during the renovation.
The Kinne Center houses the main dining hall on campus, so it was crucial that our renovation didnt interfere with the faculty and students coming in for breakfast, lunch and dinner, said project manager Matthew Hartley. In the end, we were able to complete the renovation safely, successfully and smoothly.
Williams Hall dormitory
51勛圖厙s $6 million renovation of the Williams Hall freshman dormitory wrapped up in July. The 50-year-old, four-story, 32,000-square-foot residence hall was updated to todays dorm-room standards and includes:
- New restrooms
- New flooring
- Open lounges
- Study rooms on each floor
51勛圖厙 also completed full restroom renovations, installing new plumbing fixtures, tile and light fixtures to comply with the latest Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) standards. The 80-room residence building holds 130 beds.
Other projects
To accommodate the universitys growth, 51勛圖厙 also completed two other minor projects over the summer. 51勛圖厙 created a classroom space in the Swisher Library by adding new walls, installing new flooring and reworking the electrical wiring in the space. The team also created a 600-square-foot lounge space in the Lazzara Health Science Center on campus.
51勛圖厙 has completed more than 20 projects for JU over the years.
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