August 16, 2017
Several campus projects, including State Street, have ongoing construction this fall
In addition to the planned, ongoing State Street Redevelopment Project work, construction will continue on multiple large campus projects this fall. Students, faculty, staff and visitors should be mindful of changes to vehicular and pedestrian travel routes.
Significant progress was made this summer, including the opening of the Wilmeth Active Learning Center and the conversion of a number of campus roads from one-way to two-way traffic per the State Street project, but pedestrians and motorists should be cautious of the construction on and around the following campus facilities this fall:
* Bechtel Innovation Design Center, northeast corner of Third and Russell streets.
* Materials and Electrical Engineering, adjacent to Purdue Mall.
* Creighton Hall of Animal Sciences and Land O’Lakes Center for Experiential Learning and the Purina Pavilion, northeast corner of Harrison and South Russell streets.
* Controlled Environment Phenotyping Facility, southwest of Lilly Hall of Life Sciences.
* Flex Lab Facility, northwest corner of Nimitz Drive and Gates Road.
In addition, the following project work that is expected to affect travel on campus will continue this fall:
* Landscaping work south of Potter Engineering Center.
* Renovations to a portion of Lambert Fieldhouse and Gymnasium.
As in past years, information about campus construction is hosted online by Physical Facilities. Due to a recent website redesign, this information has moved to the new Construction and Travel Notices webpage at www.purdue.edu/physicalfacilities/construction/index.html.