University to move offices during renovation
The semester is reaching its end with class periods ending Dec 6. A project in the Penland building, however, will be beginning that same day.
The HVAC system, which includes heating, air conditioning and ventilation, will be renovated and updated to a more efficient and “green” system, according to the chancellor in an email early last year regarding new funding for the 2019 school year.
A number of offices in this building will be moved to temporary locations until the end of the spring 2020 semester.
With the relocation of offices, other university areas will be temporarily used as offices to accommodate the Penland building’s offices and services.
Downtown spaces belonging to the university, such as Pacer Alley, will not be available during Phase one of the renovation. The Economic Development Partnership will be using those spaces instead.
The end of the first phase will take place late in the spring semester and offices will return to their original locations.
The list of communication lines and office spaces that are being relocated were provided in an email sent by the Senior University Facilities Executive Brian Enter, P.E.
These are the offices that will be moved and where their temporary locations will be:
Monday, Dec. 9
Human Resources - Penland 110
Jane Stafford/Psychology Labs - Penland Suite 206
Penland 214A - Remove tables/chairs to storage
Switchboard - SAC Diversity Office, Room 127
Economic Development - Aiken in the Alley
Saturday, Dec. 14
Finance - B&E Gym, Room 200
Business Services - B&E Gym, Room 200
CSD - B&E Gym, Room 200
Enrollment Management/Admissions - B&E Gym, Room 200
Financial Aid - B&E Gym, Room 200
Cynthia Gearhart - Penland 214A
Psychology Faculty - B&E Gym, Room 200
Math & Engineering Faculty & Staff - B&E Gym, Room 200
For any further questions, Brian Enter encouraged students to communicate with him in his original email.
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