weber state university lindquist hall renovation (social sciences building)
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Lindquist Hall Renovation
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Current Social Science Facility
• Constructed in 1973• 106,322 sq. ft.• Over 40 classrooms and
teaching spaces• Over 80 faculty offices• 2nd highest classroom
usage• Concrete double T 4 story
structure
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Current Social Science Facility
Building Houses the Entire College of Social and Behavioral Science
– Anthropology– Criminal Justice– Geography– History– Military Science– Neuroscience– Philosophy– Political Science– Psychology– Social Work & Gerontology– Sociology– Woman & Gender Studies– Olene S. Walker Institute of Politics & Public Service
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Current Facility Issues• Systems at the end of their
useful life• Over $3.5 million in deferred
maintenance• No additional capacity in
systems• Building pressure issues• Inadequate fire suppression
& detection systems
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Current Facility Issues• Contaminated air intake• Galvanized water piping• Does not meet current ADA
requirements• No student study or
gathering spaces• Ineffective and outdated
teaching spaces
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Project Details• GSBS Architecture has
completed the programing and is 40% complete with the design.
• Existing structure has $50 to $60 per sq.ft. of value
• Enclose an additional 13,000 sq. ft.
• Final renovated building will be 119,322 sq. ft.
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Project Details
• Big-D Construction • Total project cost: $34,940,000• Donor funding: $5,000,000• Total state request: $29,940,000• O&M increase: $432,158
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An Outstanding Gesture of Support
John E. Lindquist dedicates $5 million to Social Science Building renovation
Part of the largest single-donor cash gift in school history
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