U. of Rochester Receives $2M for Renovations, Fire System Upgrades

ROCHESTER, N.Y.
Published: August 7, 2009

The University of Rochester will receive $2.18 million for capital projects. The money will be used to renovate a campus dining facility and upgrade fire safety systems in the university’s largest residence hall.

According to a statement issued by the school, the university will receive $1.24 million to support a $5 million renovation of Wilson Commons. Located at the heart of the residential quad, the Wilson Commons dining facility is one of the most frequented dining locations on the River Campus. The renovations will increase food service stations to accommodate the increasing number of students attending the University. In conjunction with the expansion of the service area, mechanical systems, including the 35-year-old heating, ventilation, and air conditioning unit, will be upgraded.

The university also received $944,000 toward the total cost of $3.78 million for a fire protection system upgrade in Susan B. Anthony Residence Halls. While all residential life buildings are fully compliant with the relevant fire codes, the upgrades will offer detection and suppression systems, including the installation of new alarms and sprinklers. The upgrades are part of the University’s ongoing efforts to improve emergency response safety systems on campus.

To read the Aug. 6 press release, click here.

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