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Project Management

The Offices of Facilities Management and the University Architects need to be consulted for all space modifications, modernizations and renovations to ensure that the work a department wants to do meet all code and legal requirements and maintains University standards.  The Project Managers within Facilities Management serve as a resource to departments to help determine project scope, develop cost estimates, select consultants, receive and analyze bids, award the work, monitor the contractor’s performance and coordinate the department’s timeline and budget.

Departments provide initial program scope and requirements by 1) completing a Special Project Cost Estimate Request Form, 2) financial resources and 3) a department liaison to coordinate the project with Facilities Management.

New Construction

Nagel Hall - Project Manager, Mark Spiegel

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Nagel Update

The Nagel Residence Hall Project is in the finishing stages due for a July 2008 completion.

Furniture deliveries start late July with occupancy of the Psychology level scheduled for the 2nd week of August.  For LEED certification the building will be aired out for 10 days starting July 25th, prior to occupancy.

Landscape and brick pavers are in progress on the north side.   Access to the west side of HRTM is planned for June 7th.   The Access and traffic circle between Nelson Hall and Nagel hall will be rebuilt after graduation the in June.

 

- For The Student

- Nagel And Sustainability

- Lifting the Spire

 

2007 Press Release

Nagel Hall will accommodate upper classmen in effort to provide mentoring opportunities to first-year and sophomore students

DENVER — The University of Denver will break ground on its newest residence hall, Nagel Hall, at 10:30 a.m. tomorrow. The 150,000-square-foot, five-story building will be a state-of-the art environmentally-friendly building with 369 beds, a food-court-style dining area, space for classes and events, a game room and an outdoor dining plaza. Nagel Hall will also house academic research space, offices and classrooms for the Department of Psychology. In order to accommodate upperclassmen who want to live on campus, the residence hall will have 212 beds for sophomores, 138 apartments for juniors and seniors and 19 beds for residential assistants and staff.

To lessen the structure’s environmental impact, architects have also incorporated an energy efficient heating-and-cooling system, operable windows, a copper roof, low water-use faucets, dual-flush toilets, and local and recycled materials.


DU Trustee Ralph Nagel and his wife, Trish, contributed $4 million to spearhead
the project, which will cost a total of $39,775,000.


Click here for a live view of the ongoing construction.


Click here for a current map to help you avoid the construction area.

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