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Access to Link Hall Limited Due to Summer Construction

Tuesday, May 14, 2024, By Jennifer DeMarchi
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As part of the University’s ongoing Link Hall STEM renewal project that is now entering its third phase, extensive upgrades will be made to the building this summer. Beginning Tuesday, May 14, Campus Planning, Design and Construction (CPDC) will work with a local contractor to complete the upgrades, which will be concentrated on the first floor.

Access to the building will be limited due to work occurring immediately inside building entrances. Signage will be posted at applicable entrances. Building access will be limited as follows:

  • South Entrance (across from Shaffer Art):
    • Closed Tuesday, May 14, through end of day Tuesday, May 21
    • Reopen Wednesday, May 22, and will remain open until further notice
  • West Entrance (at the Quad):
    • Open only for access to the Civil Engineering suite on the first floor from Tuesday, May 14, through end of day Friday, May 17
    • Closed Saturday, May 18, and will remain closed until further notice
  • Link North/loading dock entrance and access through Slocum Hall: Will remain available at all times
  • ADA Access:
    • Will remain available at all times at the Link North/loading dock entrance
    • Available at the South and West entrances when they are open
    • Access to building elevators will always be available through the North entrance, directly to the elevators on the basement level
  • Elevators:
    • The elevators will be available to stop at all floors (except the first floor from May 14 through May 21) until further notice
    • ADA exterior access to/from the building will always remain available at the basement level and directly out the North entrance

From May 14 through May 17, first-floor access will be limited to the Civil Engineering suite.

Occupants of Link Hall should make modifications to their work, if necessary, during this period. Please contact Kim Cirman, CPDC senior project manager, at 315.391.3477 or kfcirmn@syr.edu with any questions or concerns.

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