T-Dust Alert #17 - Re-routing Sidewalk Around New West Plaza Construction
WHAT? In order safely to restore the remaining construction utilities connections from Sabine Hall to Crockett Hall and Alamito Hall, it is necessary to enlarge the new science building construction site and re-route the sidewalk path previously available through the West Plaza area at the intersection of Sabine Hall southeast, Crockett Hall southwest, and Alamito Hall northwest.
WHERE? The pedestrian path leading from the C and D parking lots past the south retaining wall of Hondo Hall and through the temporary, elevated Sabine ramp leading to the West Plaza area is now being re-routed and extended through the Sabine/Crockett Breezeway and past the southwest Crockett stair tower into the Crockett/Alamito Breezeway.
WHEN? The alternate path has been temporarily re-routed and construction fencing will be installed soon.
WHO? Students, faculty, staff, and visitors parking in the C and D parking lots will be affected by this re-routed sidewalk path but can still gain access to Crockett Hall, Alamito Hall, and the East Campus through this modified route.
HOW? Temporary signage will be installed to direct pedestrians through the altered sidewalk path.
HOW LONG? The West Plaza will be contained within the construction site fence until the new plaza/quad pavement work is completed near the end of the project in July 2009.
WHERE ELSE? Previous T-Dust Alerts and construction updates may be found at http://www.richlandcollege.edu/construction
T-Dust Alert #16 - Temporary HVAC Shutdown for Central Plant Expansion Tie-in
WHAT? There will be a temporary air conditioning (HVAC) shut down in all buildings on campus except Kiowa, Uvalde, Verde, and Yegua.
WHEN? The shutdown will be necessary from 10:00 p.m. on Friday, August 29, to 6 p.m. on Sunday, August 31.
WHY? This temporary shutdown is necessary for HVAC pipe tie-ins to be made from the new Central Plant Expansion to all main campus buildings.
HOW? The Central Plant chillers and boilers serving the campus will be shut down, lines drained, water lines disconnected, new tie-ins installed, water lines refilled, and chillers restarted upon completion of the tie-in work.
WHO? For safety, security, and comfort, all main campus buildings are closed to all faculty, staff, and students during the Labor Day holiday and all other holidays.
WHO ELSE? Several Continuing Education ESL classes inadvertently scheduled to be conducted this weekend have been moved to Kiowa for this weekend only.
T-Dust Alert #15 - Power/Data/Phone/HVAC Construction-Related Shutdown
WHAT? The next phase of new science building construction will require a temporary shutdown of power, data, phone, and HVAC connections over a weekend.
WHICH? The August 8th weekend was selected because it is after the August 7th end of the Summer II term and minimizes interruption to instruction in most cases.
WHY? This shutdown is necessary in order to re-route power, data, phone, and HVAC connections from the Central Utilities Plant (Pecos Hall) to Thunderduck Hall through new pipes running beneath the new science building.
WHERE? The power, data, and phone outages will affect only Thunderduck, Alamito, Crockett , Neches, and El Paso (west) halls.
WHEN? The power, data, and phone outages will start at approximately 6 p.m. on Friday August 8, and last until approximately 6 p.m. on Sunday, August 11.
WHAT ELSE? The HVAC re-routing work involves the Central Utilities Plant (Pecos Hall) and the west plaza valve vault and will consist of valve installation and pipe work.
WHERE ELSE? The shutdown of the HVAC system will affect all campus buildings except the portable buildings (Kiowa, Uvalde, Verde, and Yegua).
WHEN ELSE? The HVAC shutdown will start at 5 p.m. on Friday, August 8, and last until approximately 6 p.m. on Sunday, August 10.
WHAT THEN? The chiller pipes will be refilled immediately following the completion of work on Sunday evening to re-establish normal HVAC service to all buildings by Monday morning, August 11. Please dress in cool, comfortable clothing on Monday, August 11, in case the AC temperature has not had time to recover fully in 14 hours and buildings are a bit warmer than usual.
T-Dust Alert #14 - HVAC Shutdown for Tower #6 Riser Valve Replacement
WHAT? There will be a temporary air conditioning shut down in Alamito, Crockett, Neches, and El Paso Halls.
WHEN? The shutdown will be necessary from 9:45 p.m. on Thursday, July 31, to 8:45 a.m. on Friday, August 1.
WHY? The leaking riser valve in Tower #6 in the Crockett Hall west stairwell needs to be replaced because the leak is causing water to pool at the new science building construction site, impeding progress in the basement area construction and pipe tie-ins.
HOW? The chiller serving those buildings will have to be shutdown, lines drained, water lines disconnected, two valves replaced, water lines refilled, and chiller restarted upon completion of the repairs.
WHAT ELSE? This process will potentially cause Crockett and Alamito halls to experience higher than normal temperatures during the morning of August 1, so please dress appropriately for comfort during the morning recovery period.
T-Dust Alert #13 - Richland East Drive New Exit Lane Construction
WHAT? Construction of an additional exit lane on the east side of the Richland East Drive, as it ends at the Walnut Street traffic light, will begin this week.
WHAT ELSE? There may be intermittent, brief traffic delays during demolition of the curb and concrete pour.
WHY? The intent of the project is to provide an extra lane for a more orderly, safe turn east onto Walnut Street during peak traffic and emergencies.
WHEN? The project completion date is August 21, 2008.
WHO? Project manager for the contractor, McMahon Contracting L.P., is Tomas Garcia, and Glenn Child is the Richland project manager. The project engineer is Kahison Wyandon of DCCCD Facilities Management, and the supervisory engineering technician is James Ryan of Neel-Schaffer Engineering.
HOW? This project is funded from the Richland fund balance in the amount of $124,000.
REVISED T-Dust Alert #12 - West Campus Water Service Interruption
WHAT? In order to complete the construction-related water main tie-in to Thunderduck Hall, it will be necessary briefly to interrupt water service to certain buildings.
WHEN? The work will be conducted from 11:00 p.m. to 3 a.m. on Wednesday night, June 4.
WHY RESCHEDULE? It was necessary to reschedule the work from Sunday morning to Wednesday night due to the City of Dallas Water Department inspector’s availability to certify the work when completed.
WHERE? The water service interruption will affect all buildings on the west side of campus.
WHO? This water service interruption will not affect any classes or student services since the work will be completed overnight.
WHEN ELSE? All restroom, water fountain, and laboratory water service will be restored by the time classes start and student services resume on Thursday morning at 8 a.m.
WHERE ELSE? Previous T-Dust Alerts and construction updates may be found at http://www.richlandcollege.edu/construction
T-Dust Alert #12 - Thunderduck Hall Sunday Morning Water Service Interruption
WHAT? In order to complete the construction-related water main tie-in to Thunderduck Hall, it will be necessary briefly to interrupt water service.
WHEN? The work will be conducted from 6:00 a.m. to 10:00 a.m. on Sunday, June 1, 2008.
WHERE? The water service interruption will affect all buildings on the west side of campus.
WHO? This water service interruption will not affect any classes or student services, as the only classes and services scheduled that day are in Thunderduck Hall beginning at 1 p.m.
WHEN ELSE? All restroom and water fountain water service will be restored by the time classes and Prometric testing begin in Thunderduck Hall at 1 p.m.
WHERE ELSE? Previous T-Dust Alerts and construction updates may be found at http://www.richlandcollege.edu/construction
T-Dust Alert #11 - Thunderduck Hall Temporary Water Service Interruption
WHAT? In order to restore the water supply to the irrigation system in front of Thunderduck Hall following construction-related work, it will be necessary momentarily to interrupt water service to Thunderduck Hall.
WHEN? The work will be conducted from 6:00 a.m. to 7:30 a.m. on Friday, May 23, 2008.
WHERE? The water service interruption will only affect Thunderduck Hall not other buildings on campus.
WHO? This water service interruption will only affect students, instructors, and staff in Thunderduck Hall prior to the 8 a.m. start of classes.
WHAT ELSE? Since water service will be interrupted during this period, restrooms, water fountains, and HVAC will be affected. Signs will be installed on affected restrooms redirecting individuals to restroom facilities in Neches.
WHERE ELSE? Previous T-Dust Alerts and construction updates may be found at http://www.richlandcollege.edu/construction
T-Dust Alert #10 - Gymnasium Bleacher Replacement
WHAT? New bleachers are being installed in Richland’s gymnasium.
WHY? This long-overdue upgrade will provide improved safety, seating capacity, and convenience for the numerous athletic and college events hosted in the gym throughout the year.
WHEN? The removal of the existing bleachers is taking place from May 10 to May 17, and the installation of the new bleachers will take place from July 12 to August 2. Following the bleacher installation, the gym floor will be refinished August 3 to August 10.
HOW? This project is funded through Richland’s fund balance.
HOW MUCH? The design work cost $15,980, and the removal and replacement of the bleachers is funded at $176,300.
WHAT ELSE? In Richland’s ongoing commitment to sustainable local and world community, all metal from the demolition of the bleachers will be delivered to a metal recycling company. The project’s recycle bin will be positioned on the grass on the parking lot side of the gym and not blocking a road or on a sidewalk.
WHERE ELSE? Previous T-Dust Alerts and construction updates may be found at http://www.richlandcollege.edu/construction
T-Dust Alert #9 - Hondo/Sabine South Sidewalk Has Re-Opened
WHAT? The installation of the storm water drain to encircle the new science building footprint has reached the point where the Hondo/Sabine south sidewalk has re-opened adjacent to the construction site.
WHERE? The sidewalk is the one leading from the C and D parking lots past the south retaining wall of Hondo Hall (Horticulture) leading to the Sabine/Crockett and Crockett/Alamito Breezeways.
WHEN? The work on the sidewalk and the permanent wooden fence is completed.
WHAT ELSE? Handicapped parking spots that were temporarily moved will be restored to their original locations in the D parking lot.
WHERE ELSE? Previous T-Dust Alerts and construction updates may be found at http://www.richlandcollege.edu/construction