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Princeton University, Offi  ce of Design & Construction

                                                Frist Campus Center, Princeton, NJ



































          CONSTRUCTION COST        COMPLETION DATE          OWNER
          $41 million              2000                     Princeton University, Offi  ce of
                                                            Design & Construction
          SCHEDULE                 CONTRACT TYPE
          22 months                Construction Manager-at-Risk  ARCHITECT
                                                            Venturi Scott Brown and
                                                            Associates





                                                                       PROJECT DETAILS
         Renovation and addition to the 1908 Palmer Hall Academic facility       •    Historical building (c. 1908)
         provided a welcoming and inclusive gathering place for the University.
                                                                          •   Every mechanical item in this building was
         Th  e campus center off ers diverse programming, administrative offi  ces,
                                                                           completely demolished and replaced with new
         multiple cafes and food service venues, classrooms, theatres, and lecture
                                                                           electrical, plumbing, HVAC and state-of-the-
         halls all of which enable the center to function as an interactive and
                                                                           art audio/visual systems.
         vibrant community hub.
                                                                          •   Most existing fi nishes including wood, trim,
                                                                           doors, and original paint  colors were restored
                                                                           to their original condition while upgrading
                                                                           them to the latest ADA hardware requirements.

                                                                          •   Renovation of the older building was completed
                                                                           while the building’s library area, located on the
                                                                           top fl oor, remained occupied and completely
                                                                           functional at all times.
                                                                          •   Extensive site work included a limestone and
                                                                           brick arcade wall which integrated stainless steel
                                                                           bulletin boards and a LED display case
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