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The Engineering and Construction Department supports the University Community by providing professional engineering services and project management for all new construction, renovation, and infrastructure upgrade projects on the Dayton Campus, Lake Campus and all off-campus facilities. Engineering services include project design and review, code and procedure compliance, cost estimating, construction bidding, and award of contracts. Project management includes assurance of quality construction through on-site management, compliance with plans, specifications and building codes, and the management of project budgets and schedules. The department provides engineering support to the Physical Plant department to maintain and upgrade building environmental systems, campus utilities, parking lots, sidewalks, and roadways. If you have questions about current projects under construction, please e-mail the corresponding project manager or send a message to construction@wright.edu. Please regularly refer to our Web site for updated information regarding campus accessibility and also for current and future project information.
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Power ShutdownAs part of the current construction project to replace the 12,477 volt overhead electrical lines along Raider Rd. and Colonel Glenn Hwy that feed the core part of the main campus; a power shutdown of approximately 10 minutes will need to occur. This will happen on Tuesday November 24, 2009 at 5:00 a.m. It will affect all of the buildings on the core part of the main campus. It will not affect the following buildings: Nutter Center, Setzer Pavilion, Campus Services, Transportation, Fine Arts/Scene shop, LAR animal receiving, EHS storage buildings, Rockafield House, Alumni Soccer field, and the baseball stadium. It was original thought that we could do this work without any power outages however; due to safety reasons we are unable to do so. All existing standby and life safety generators will supply power to their respective loads during this brief shutdown. We apologize for this inconvenience. If you should have any questions please email me, Dr. Scott Moniaci at scott.moniaci@wright.edu. |
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