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The restrooms on the first floor of the Hogan Campus Center are being renovated.
A landscaping project behind the Hogan Campus Center promises to enhance opportunities for outdoor gatherings and student events in the busy crossroads of campus. Learn more about the project, view the artist’s rendering and watch the construction in real time via a webcam. http://news.holycross.edu/blog/2011/06/03/photo-gallery-major-campus-landscaping-project-underway-outside-hogan-center/
Underground steam lines are also being replaced between Lehy and Healy Halls.
The coffee shop isn’t the only change taking place in Stein Hall. Several classrooms are being renovated.
The guardrails on Stein Bridge get a new coat of paint.
Underground steam lines are being replaced in Stein Quad.
Carlin Hall receives a fresh coat of paint.
The floor and stairs of Commencement Porch at the front of Fenwick Hall are being repaired, and 15 exterior windows are being replaced with aluminum-clad wooden windows.
New carpeting is installed in Kimball Main Dining Room.
New offices are being created on the basement level of Haberlin Hall.
The Fieldhouse undergoes some masonry renovation work.
The computer room in Beaven Hall is being renovated.
The kitchen in Campion House, home to the Chaplains’ Office, is being renovated.
In addition to a new season, the football team will have a renovated locker room to look forward to this fall.
New turf is installed on the track and field behind the Hart Recreation Center.
A 156-bed apartment-style residence hall will open to upperclassmen at the start of the fall semester. Work on the building’s exterior is nearly complete, as can be seen via a webcam: http://www.holycross.edu/science_complex/webcam.html
The stairs leading to Stein Hall receive some repair work.
Crews are making way for an expanded coffee shop at the main entrance of Stein Hall.
An artist’s rendering of the coffee shop.
Soon after Commencement Exercises take place at the end of May each year, construction crews and their vehicles emerge to undertake a variety of projects to maintain the Holy Cross campus and enhance living, learning and recreational spaces.
Crews are particularly busy this year, working on no less than 35 projects. The work ranges from the construction of an apartment-style residence hall, to an expansive landscaping project behind the campus center, to the installation of new turf on an athletic field.
Earlier this year, Holy Cross was the recipient of a 2011 Paul E. Tsongas Award from Preservation Massachusetts for its stewardship of the 174-acre campus.
Photography by Kevin Crowley ’12, Cecile Rivera Llorens ’12 and Christian Santillo
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