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  • In the News: Sustainable Design and Construction

    The Energy Advancement and Innovation Center (EAIC), along with the Combined Heat and Power Plant (CHP), will contribute to Ohio State's sustainability goals, according to a recent article by The Lantern."It's not just one thing in a building... it's a living, breathing structure," said Kristin Poldemann, associate vice president of Facilities Design and Construction, about the EAIC. The facility...
    Energy advancement innovation center
  • In the News: Cannon Phase Two Begins in January, CHP Updates

    Columbus Business First recently highlighted major construction updates occurring on Ohio State's Columbus campus. Among those include the naming of MasTec as the new contractor for the Combined Heat and Power Plant. In addition, Cannon Drive Phase Two, kicks off in January 2023. The project will rebuild the roadway between John Herrick Drive and Woody Hayes Drive at its current elevation and con...
    Aerial photo of Cannon Drive looking north
  • In the News: Active Construction Changes Traffic Patterns on Game Days

    Fans are back in Ohio Stadium this fall as the Buckeyes make another run toward the College Football Playoffs.For a winning fan experience, The Ohio State University is encouraging attendees to allow additional time to get in and out of the stadium area as traffic and parking changes may cause delays.Ohio State continues to invest in the future of teaching, research and patient care through activ...
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  • New Traffic Patterns

    We all love scarlet and gray, but there’s a sea of orange on campus as Ohio State invests in the future of teaching, learning and research. Major construction projects are changing the way most Buckeyes will navigate campus – so allow extra travel time, be cautious near construction zones, and look out for your fellow Buckeyes. Watch to learn more on what areas to avoid and how to get around...
    A view of a construction cone on the side of the road.
  • District Heating and Cooling Loop Work to Begin

    Ohio State is committed to sustainability and recently released a plan to reduce its carbon emissions by 55% by 2030. To advance these efforts, the university sought and recently obtained approval from the Ohio Power Siting Board to build a Combined Heat and Power Plant (CHP) that will provide a new source of heat and electricity to campus via a District Heating and Cooling Loop (DHC).The CHP is ...
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