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Slideshow: Campbell Hall

A view of Campbell Hall from a drone.
  • A view of the community space where a unfinished walls are seen.
    A view of the community space where art will be installed on the south wall.
  • A hallway where glass doors are seen on each side for office spaces.
    Office spaces are complete on the first floor.
  • The Teaching Kitchen where appliances are seen in the back against a white tile wall.
    Appliances and equipment is being installed in the Cameron Mitchell Teaching Kitchen.
  • A view of the front entrance where crews are seen working on the stairs.
    Crews are installing new steps at the grand entrance.
  • The laboratory where white lab cabinets are seen.
    Furniture is being installed in the third-floor laboratory space as ceiling tiles are dropped in.
  • A restroom is seen with four stalls.
    Countertops to be installed in all restrooms.

    Construction on Campbell Hall is nearly 85% complete. Finishing touches are beginning to be added to some spaces as equipment is being installed and ceiling tiles are dropped into others. Crews are installing new steps at the grand entrance and creating new ADA entrances on the Neil Ave. side of the building. Appliances are being installed in the Teaching Kitchen on the first floor. Lab space on the third floor is also underway with casework and equipment being installed.

    Construction progress includes:

    • Starting finishes on walls in community space
    • Flooring installed in Teaching Kitchen and throughout
    • Office spaces complete on first floor
    • Paint complete in auditorium
    • Floors, walls and lighting installed in all restrooms
    • Courtyards nearly complete, stone pavers to be installed next
    • New storm system has been installed and site concrete will be occurring over the next few months

    The $61.2 million Campbell Hall renovation updates 115,000 square-feet of existing offices, research and computer labs, teaching kitchen, department and pool classrooms and collaborative areas.