Facilities Management

Sidewalk closure along Craver Road scheduled

The sidewalk along the north side of Craver Road at the Facilities Operations/Parking Services Building will be closed from Thursday, June 7, through Friday, June 22, to install a new electric duct bank as part of the construction of the new science building.

There will be no passage allowed along the sidewalk, and egress from the Facilities Operations/Parking Services Building will be blocked.

A temporary walking path from Lot 16A to Lot 16 will remain open.

Remember to exercise caution when approaching construction areas.

Asphalt repairs to occur across campus

Between Tuesday, June 5, and Thursday, June 7, workers will be on campus to repair asphalt at multiple locations.

Paving equipment and construction personnel will be present at various times along Craver Road, Cameron Boulevard, Poplar Terrace Drive, Van Landingham Road and Mary Alexander Road.

Stay alert, and exercise caution when approaching construction areas.

Greek Village parking lot to close temporarily

The Greek Village parking lot will be closed from 7 a.m., Monday, June 4, through 5 p.m., Friday, June 8, for lot maintenance.

Expect construction equipment and personnel and barricades. As a reminder, exercise caution when approaching construction areas.

Asphalt repairs at Foundation Annex scheduled

On Monday, June 4, workers will repair asphalt in the roadway leading to the Foundation Annex and at two other locations in that area (see map below).

The rear parking lot will be closed for this work between 7 a.m. and 7 p.m. Expect construction equipment and personnel in the area; traffic control will be present as needed.

Remember to approach construction zones with caution.

Register to attend Charlotte Sustainability Summit

The Integrated Network for Social Sustainability (INSS) and Sustain Charlotte are partnering to host the 2018 Charlotte Sustainability Summit, scheduled for Thursday through Saturday, June 7-9, at UNC Charlotte Center City.

This three-day summit will include presentations of student research, a film, discussions, workshops and talks that highlight the impact of collaborative efforts to advance sustainability in Charlotte.

Lane closures along Alumni Way scheduled

Starting Tuesday, May 29, there will be lane closures along Alumni Way to install underground utilities in support of the new Admissions and Visitors Center. Closures are scheduled through Friday, June 15, and traffic delays are anticipated.

Expect barricades and construction personnel and equipment in the area with flaggers to direct traffic flow. Lanes will be open during non-working hours.

Remember to exercise caution when approaching construction zones.

Parking Lot 8 to close temporarily

Parking Lot 8, next to South Village Deck and across from Scott Hall, will be closed Tuesday, May 29, through Friday, June 1, for pavement repairs and painting.

Expect barricades and construction equipment and personnel.

Exercise caution when approaching construction zones.

Academic Complex courtyard renovations to begin

Demolition and reconstruction of the courtyard of the Academic Complex will begin Monday, May 28.

Expect noise as demolition activities occur. Additionally, there will be heavy construction traffic with equipment and personnel. Also, the courtyard will be inaccessible during renovations, which are scheduled through Aug. 17.

Remember to exercise caution when approaching construction areas.

Union Deck Level 1 entrance to close temporarily

The road to the Union Deck Level 1 entrance will be closed starting at 6 a.m., Sunday, May 13, through Tuesday, May 22. Workers will be reconstructing the road to shift traffic for a new Level 1 entrance. There will be no access to Union Deck Levels 1-3 during this period.

Expect barricades, heavy equipment and construction personnel in the area. Reminder, exercise caution when approaching construction areas.

This notice was revised from the previously published version on May 7.

Check out the May construction update

The Facilities Management Department posts a monthly construction update on the web. Click here to view the May report.

Construction projects can affect the campus by changing pedestrian, bike and vehicle routes and creating additional activity at or around the University. Members of the campus community should exercise caution when approaching construction areas.