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Construction update

SPORTS & FITNESS CENTER

Construction around concrete casting in the subbasement may disrupt pedestrian and vehicular traffic and cause noise and some utility shutdowns.

LOBBY 7

A major restoration to Lobby 7 has begun. Work planned for this spring and summer includes cleaning the dome and masonry, replacing lighting and opening the skylight.

STATA CENTER

Expect high-volume truck traffic for delivery of concrete and reinforced steel for the foundation.

SIMMONS HALL

Concrete placement may generate noise and affect vehicular traffic.

CHEMISTRY BUILDING

Construction of the labs on the west side of the building may cause a high noise level between 6am and 2pm.

70 PACIFIC ST.

Site utility installation and concrete foundation pouring may generate dust and noise and disrupt vehicular traffic.

This information is provided by the Department of Facilities.

A version of this article appeared in MIT Tech Talk on April 4, 2001.

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