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Winter 2024: Updates on Washington and Lee University's Construction Projects
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December 12, 2024 by Brian Laubscher. This slideshow requires JavaScript. Major construction projects on the Washington and Lee University campus are steadily advancing in accordance with the approved campus master plan. Below, we provide an update on the progress of various projects.

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Dining Venue Renovations – John W. Elrod Commons

In October 2023, the renovations to the Elrod Commons dining facilities commenced and were successfully completed in August 2024. This transformation has completely reshaped the dining experiences at both venues. The first phase, which focused on extensive renovations and updates to Café 77 and Marketplace food service areas, was finished in August 2023. Subsequently, in August 2024, the second phase was completed. This phase involved expanding the Marketplace dining room and creating additional outdoor terrace seating for Café 77. The attention to detail and the quality of the renovations have enhanced the overall dining atmosphere on campus.The changes have not only improved the physical spaces but have also led to an improved flow of service and a more inviting environment for students and staff. The new layouts and amenities have received positive feedback from the university community, making dining at Elrod Commons an even more enjoyable experience.

Wilson Field

During Summer 2024, Wilson Field underwent significant updates to its playing and track surfaces. The work was completed in mid-September, ensuring that the field is now in top condition for various sports activities. The improvements have enhanced the performance and safety of the field, providing athletes with a better playing environment.These updates have been crucial for the university's sports programs, allowing teams to train and compete at a higher level. The attention to detail in the surface renovations has also contributed to the overall aesthetic appeal of the field, adding to the campus's charm.

New Williams School Building

The construction of the new Williams School of Commerce, Economics, and Politics building is progressing as scheduled. Since the last update in August, the exterior of the building has taken on a distinct shape and is nearing completion. The installation of exterior brick and finishing materials, as well as the exterior windows, is in full swing. The roof is almost finished, and permanent electricity will be introduced in January 2025.As the exterior construction nears its conclusion, the interior build-out is also making significant progress. The start of interior finishes and the integration of the building's mechanical and electrical systems are ongoing. The stairways have been completed, and the elevator installation will follow in the next month. This comprehensive approach to construction ensures that the new Williams School will be a state-of-the-art facility upon its completion.

Lindley Center for Student Wellness

The Lindley Center construction is on track for a Fall 2025 opening. It has caught up to the same production timeline as the new Williams School building. After the installation of structural steel in September, the Lindley Center structure has quickly taken shape. The exterior brick cladding has begun, and all windows have been installed. The interior framing is complete, and the installation of mechanical and electrical systems is ongoing.In the coming months, drywall will be introduced, further shaping the facility. The Lindley Center is set to become a vital hub for student wellness, providing a range of facilities and services to support the physical and mental health of students.

Washburn (Lower) Tennis Courts

Starting in Summer 2025, the university will begin improving the Washburn Tennis Courts, which are located directly beneath the University Footbridge. The courts will be taken down to grade and reconstructed with a new playing surface. The renovated surface will convert additional courts from singles-only to doubles and will include markings to accommodate pickleball.This renovation project will enhance the tennis facilities on campus, providing students and staff with more opportunities for recreational activities. The addition of pickleball courts will also attract a wider range of users and contribute to the overall fitness and well-being of the university community.

Special Collections

The Special Collections area of the University Library, including the archives reading room and staff working spaces, is scheduled for renovation starting in Spring 2025. The renovation is pending approval from the Board of Trustees in February. Once approved, these spaces will be temporarily closed until September 2025.The renovation of the Special Collections area is an important step in preserving and enhancing the university's historical and cultural resources. The detailed planning and execution of this project will ensure that the collections are well-protected and accessible for future generations.For continuous updates on the university's capital projects, please visit the Capital Projects update page on the University Facilities website.
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