Projects
NWQ Stormwater Management (23-25)
- Cost: $948,000
- Status: Construction
- Projected Completion: 2027
- Agency Representative: Karen Wolfert
Improvements to stormwater management infrastructure in the Northwest Quad.
Old Chemistry Demolition and Redevelopment (19-21)
- Cost: $13,000,000
- Status: Design/Construction
- Projected Completion: 2027
- Agency Representative: Karen Wolfert
Demolition of the old Chemistry Building and development of a new green space between EMS and Lapham Hall.
Engineering & Neuroscience Project Design (25-27)
- Cost: $6,900,000
- Status: Design
- Projected Completion: 2026 (part 1 of design only)
- Agency Representative: Jen Francis
Design to initiate the Engineering & Neuroscience Project. The E&N Project scope includes the renovation of EMS, the relocation of the Planetarium to Engleman Auditorium, the demolition of the Physics Building, and the construction of a new STEM facility shared by Psychological and Brain Sciences and the College of Engineering and Applied Science. The 25-27 enumeration of $6.9 million advances approximately 20% of the total project design need.
GLRF Dock Wall Pre-Design (21-23)
- Cost: $7,400,00
- Status: Design
- Projected Completion: 2028
- Agency Representative: Jen Francis
Improvement of an existing dock wall located at the Great Lakes Research Facility that supports research vessels in the School of Freshwater Sciences
Lapham Hall Exterior Envelope Repairs & Roof Replacement (25-27)
- Cost: $9,866,000
- Status: Design
- Projected Completion: 2028
- Agency Representative: Mike Priem
Repair and restoration of the exterior envelop and roof of Lapham Hall to extend the life of the building and ensure proper functioning of the building envelope.
Lapham Hall Lecture Hall 160 Renovation (25-27)
- Cost: $3,586,000
- Status: Design
- Projected Completion: 2028
- Agency Representative: Mike Priem
Conversion of an outdated, high-capacity, tiered lecture hall into a modern Active Learning Classroom that provides state-of-the-art instructional systems and furnishing upgrades.
Maryland Avenue Bridge Renovation (25-27)
- Cost: $7,366,000
- Status: Design
- Projected Completion: 2029
- Agency Representative: Mike Priem
Renovation of the Maryland Avenue Bridge that serves as a campus gateway and links the Kenwood Interdisciplinary Research Center and the Student Union.
Physics Instructional Lab Relocation (25-27)
- Cost: $189,325,000
- Status: Design
- Projected Completion: 2028
- Agency Representative: Joe Luehring
Relocation and consolidation of seven existing Physics instructional labs from the Physics building to shell space in the lower level of the Kenwood Interdisciplinary Research Center.
Sandburg East Tower Interior Renovation Design (25-27)
- Cost: $800,000
- Status: Design
- Projected Completion: 2027
- Agency Representative: Joe Luehring
Design for the future renovation of restrooms and kitchens in the East Tower of Sandburg Halls.
Chapman Hall Envelope Maintenance & Repairs (23-25)
- Cost: $8,067,000
- Status: Planning
- Projected Completion: 2027
- Agency Representative: Mike Priem
Improvements to the exterior of Chapman Hall including masonry work and window restoration.
Health Sciences Renovation Construction (25-27)
- Cost: $189,325,000
- Status: Planning
- Projected Completion: 2031
- Agency Representative: Karen Wolfert
Renovation of Buildings B and C in the Northwest Quad to provide state-of-the-art spaces for Health Sciences programs and to support the relocation of University Information and Classroom Technology Services.
This renovation project will expand interdisciplinary education with a health sciences simulation center adjacent to the recently completed nursing simulation center. It will enhance the student educational experience and maximize synergies that come through programmatic adjacency. The Health Sciences programs will teach continuum of care, emulating the best practices in healthcare and providing students with a headstart in their careers which, in turn, will provide Wisconsin with health care professionals ready to care for patients.