June 29, 2004 |
"Centennial Hall" is focus of VSU's $35.6 million new student housing and renovation project
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VSU President Dr. Ronald M. Zaccrari (left) leads the Centennial Hall groundbreaking ceremony on June 29, 2004. Also pictured working on the effort are Mrs. Julie Hunt, member of the Board of Regents; Ms. Linda Daniels, Vice Chancellor for Facilities of the University System of Georgia; Mr. Mike Harpe, Chair of the VSU Foundation, Inc.; Mr. Robert L. Jenkins, President of the Valdosta Housing Authority; Mr. Brian Roberts, Past President of the VSU Residence Hall Association; and Mr. Greg Blais, Sr., Vice President of the Ambling Companies. |
?Our Strategic Planning Initiative and the hard work of so many people and agencies are bearing fruit,? said VSU President Dr. Ronald M. Zaccari. ?This is a landmark day in the history of Valdosta State as we implement the first piece of the strategic planning process.?
Noting the housing project is being entirely financed privately, Zaccari especially praised the partnership role of the Board of Regents, the Valdosta Housing Authority, and the trustees of the Valdosta State University Foundation, Inc., for making the project happen. The VSU Real Estate Foundation I, LLC is authorized by the Board of Regents to lease the land and be responsible for the development, construction and financing of the project. Valdosta State University, through its Office of Auxiliary Services and Housing & Residence Life Office, will provide overall management services of the housing.
The renovation of Lowndes and Patterson Halls will include mechanical, electrical and fire safety upgrades as well as updated bathrooms, new exterior windows and various other interior finishing improvements. Lowndes will be taken offline at the close of Fall 2004 Semester and will reopen in August 2005. Patterson Hall will be taken offline in August 2005 and will reopen for Fall Semester 2006 after renovation.
The overall new and renovated housing project spans two years. It includes 1,015 on-campus beds of housing, student support facilities and site amenities.
Ambling Companies, Inc. was selected as the developer of the housing project with architectural services being provided by IPG Architects for the renovation efforts and Niles Bolton Architects for the new portion of the project. Construction services are being provided by Juneau Construction for the renovation efforts and by Ambling Construction Company for new construction.
