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Buildings 4 and 12 corridor closure

Beginning on Saturday, Dec. 19, until Monday, Jan. 11, the corridor between Buildings 4 and 12 is scheduled to be closed. During the corridor closure, Café 4 will not be open for business.

Beginning on Saturday, Dec. 19 until Monday, Jan. 11, the corridor between Buildings 4 and 12 is scheduled to be closed. The terrazzo flooring in the first section of the corridor is being replaced. As a result, a contractor will be in the building on Saturday and will be using a jackhammer intermittently. The hours for this work are from 5 a.m. to 6 p.m.

In order to complete this project, the corridor will remain closed until mid-January. Weekday work hours will be from 5 a.m. to 3 p.m. Any work that will generate loud noise will take place before 9 a.m.

Those needing to travel in the area may use the floors above and below the construction. Signage with alternative routes will be provided.

During the corridor closure, Café 4 will not be open for business.


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