96-09-16 Building Projects Under Way THERE'S A NEW LOOK TO THE FACE OF CAMPUS COLUMBUS -- Several major construction projects at The Ohio State University are giving a new look to the face of campus. Construction for the $91.9 million Max M. Fisher College of Business at Woodruff Avenue and Tuttle Park Place has begun with excavation, utilities work and foundations. The $84.5 million Schottenstein Arena also is under way at Lane Avenue and Olentangy River Road, as is the $4.9 million Davis Baseball Stadium just north of the arena on Fyffe Road. Off-site utilities work to serve the business college site and north campus buildings has closed Neil Avenue and Neil Avenue Mall between Woodruff and 17th avenues, 19th Avenue between Magruder and Neil Avenue and the pedestrian portion of 18th Avenue between Magruder and Neil. Provisions have been made for pedestrian and wheelchair traffic alongside and crossing the work areas. The north entrance to the Northwest Parking Garage no longer is available because that portion of Neil Avenue has been permanently closed. Access to the garage is via Tuttle Park Place and a new Ives Drive extension. That route also provides bookstore access from the north via Tuttle Park and Ives. Planning is under way to expand the garage by adding approximately 800 spaces by 1998. Another major project, the city of Columbus's 12th Avenue Storm Sewer Separation, which has closed several campus streets this summer, will be completed on campus so that the affected streets and sidewalks will be available for arriving students. However, the intersection of 12th Avenue and North High Street will remain closed at the start of autumn quarter, precluding entering or leaving the campus by vehicle at that location. Other projects The new $6.5 million Galbreath Equine Center is nearing completion and will be fully occupied by mid-October. It is an addition to the west side of the Veterinary Hospital and will serve both treatment and research needs. A $3.3 million project to upgrade and renovate Mershon Auditorium is under way, as is a $1.5 million upgrade and renovation of some administrative offices on the first floor of Bricker Hall. A $6.7 million expansion project at the University Hospitals Emergency Department will alleviate crowding there and provide a second-level bridge between Rhodes Hall and the University Hospitals Clinic Building, both of which are on 10th Avenue in the Medical Center. Also in the Medical Center, the Prior Health Science Library will reopen in October, after an $8.5 million remodeling. The library's temporary home, the Jesse Owens Recreation Center South, will close in October to prepare it for restoration as a student recreation facility once more. The Neil-17th Building has been closed for demolition, and McPherson Laboratory on 18th Avenue west of College Road has been closed in preparation for the early 1997 beginning of a $20 million rehabilitation project in that building. Chemistry laboratories in Koffolt and Fontana laboratories recently have been upgraded. Other classroom improvements recently have been completed in 100 Ives Hall and 113 Dreese Laboratories. A $7.4 million Library Classroom building on the Marion campus will be dedicated soon. At the Ohio Agricultural Research and Development Center at Wooster, construction will begin soon for a $2.9 million Poultry Science research building. Groundbreaking has taken place for the $7.2 million Agricultural Technical Institute/OARDC Apartment Village at Wooster, with the start of construction anticipated in mid- October. This project will provide housing for 226 and will make programs in Wooster available for more people requiring residential facilities near ATI and OARDC. The apartment village is expected to be ready for use in the 1997-98 academic year. Finally, more than $2 million in improvements are in the planning stages to bring restrooms and lecture halls in numerous buildings around campus into compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act. # Contact: Dave Bhaerman, University Communications, (614) 292-8422. [Submitted by: Von Reid-Vargas (ereid@magnus.acs.ohio-state.edu) Mon, 16 Sep 1996 12:58:03 -0400] All documents are the responsibility of their originator.