Galloway windows revamped
Joel Pavelski
Issue date: 9/4/08 Section: News
Construction was completed this summer on two projects that began last semester on the north end of campus.
Workers replaced all the doors and windows in Galloway Residence Hall, a $230,000 project.
Also, a 109-space parking lot was constructed between Galloway and Pi Beta Phi. The lot cost $600,000, counting engineering costs, tree removal, site work and water retention.
"It gives us a lot more [parking] than we had, and it will benefit the student center, Galloway, Olds Dormitory, and visitors," Vice President of Administration Rich Péwé said.
Workers replaced all the doors and windows in Galloway Residence Hall, a $230,000 project.
Also, a 109-space parking lot was constructed between Galloway and Pi Beta Phi. The lot cost $600,000, counting engineering costs, tree removal, site work and water retention.
"It gives us a lot more [parking] than we had, and it will benefit the student center, Galloway, Olds Dormitory, and visitors," Vice President of Administration Rich Péwé said.
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