{"id":211465,"date":"2025-09-08T15:58:07","date_gmt":"2025-09-08T19:58:07","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.montclair.edu\/facilities\/?p=211465"},"modified":"2025-09-19T13:24:54","modified_gmt":"2025-09-19T17:24:54","slug":"summer-2025-construction-projects","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.montclair.edu\/facilities\/2025\/09\/08\/summer-2025-construction-projects\/","title":{"rendered":"Summer 2025 Construction Projects"},"content":{"rendered":"
What\u2019s New for You?<\/strong>\u00a0<\/span>Our University Facilities Capital Planning and Project Management team hit the ground running this summer to freshen up our beautiful campus for you! From demolition to construction and sidewalks to rooftops, you will see how our Project Managers strive to make our campus even more beautiful, comfortable and enjoyable. Here are the highlights:\u00a0<\/span><\/p>\n Student Center<\/strong><\/p>\n College of Communication and Media<\/strong><\/p>\n The College of Communication and Media is even cooler than before. Facilities has installed two air conditioning systems in the Central Machine Room to make your learning and collaboration experiences more comfortable.<\/span><\/p>\n University Police Department<\/strong><\/p>\n Dickson Hall<\/strong><\/p>\n Notice anything different in Dickson? We have renovated Dickson rooms 146-151, 155, 101-102 and 170 for the growing Student Success Center and Administrative Services with new resilient flooring, painting, ceiling, lighting, window treatments and furniture and a newly renovated Multipurpose Seminar Room. Also in Dickson rooms 261, 333, 338 and 431 are now sporting new finishes, lighting, ceiling, furniture and whiteboards.<\/span><\/p>\n Freeman Hall\u00a0<\/strong><\/p>\n University Hall\u00a0<\/strong><\/p>\n Stone Hall<\/strong><\/p>\n The new community kitchen<\/strong> in\u00a0<\/span>Stone Hall is almost ready for student use! This project is scheduled to be completed in the month of September.<\/p>\n 14 Normal Avenue<\/strong><\/p>\n The renovation to 14 Normal for Development and Alumni Engagement<\/strong> should be complete and ready for occupancy in November.<\/p>\n School of Business<\/strong><\/p>\n Refreshed seating area outside of Saxby\u2019s Cafe<\/strong> includes painting and new furniture.<\/p>\n Sinatra Hall<\/strong><\/p>\n New corridor and lounge flooring, paint and furniture await you at your next collaboration or relaxation in the common areas.<\/p>\n The Village<\/strong><\/p>\n Russ Hall<\/strong><\/p>\n Russ Hall has received a number of interior upgrades<\/strong>. New flooring, painting and signage was installed throughout the corridors, entry lobby, and Kops Lounge.\u00a0 New access control measures have been added at the Kops Lounge entrance in order to ensure the space is prioritized for student residents and can be enjoyed accordingly. New lounge furniture will be installed later in the semester.<\/span><\/p>\n Space Occupancy Study<\/strong><\/p>\n Phase 2 sensors were decommissioned and uninstalled in classrooms, lecture halls, and other student-facing spaces throughout University Hall and Dickson Hall. A report of the findings from this study is being produced by our external partner and the University is in the process of reviewing the data that was collected.<\/p>\n Campus Accessibility<\/strong><\/p>\n Reid Hall<\/strong><\/p>\n Relocation of Dr. Elena Petroff’s Lab to the second floor 207\/209 room. Also relocated are the low temperature freezers and microscope.<\/p>\n\n
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