Pitt Trustees Approve $34.7 Million in Construction and Renovation Projects
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PITTSBURGH—The Property and Facilities Committee of the University of Pittsburgh’s Board of Trustees today approved seven renovation and upgrade projects totaling $34.7 million, in addition to four leases. The projects are expected to create 186 construction jobs and 74 support jobs. The leases will generate $284,162 annually in property taxes for local government.
The highlight of the projects is the creation of the Marilyn Horne Museum and Exhibit Center at the Bradford campus’ Seneca Building. Horne, one of the world’s most renowned opera singers, is a native of Bradford and is donating her archives to Pitt. A portion of that collection of musical compositions and recordings, photographs, costumes, and posters will be on display at the museum.
The $5.7 million project is made possible through a $3 million grant the McKean County Industrial Development Authority received from the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania’s Redevelopment Assistance Capital Program. The completed project will include classroom space, a recital area, and a café, along with building-infrastructure upgrades to the mechanical, electrical, and plumbing systems.
Other projects approved by the committee include:
- $4.5 million in renovations and mechanical upgrades for the 12th floor of the Cathedral of Learning;
- $2.8 million in upgrades to the Chevron Science Center electrical substation;
- $5.3 million for interior renovations, mechanical upgrades, and a new synthetic turf floor for the Cost Sports Center;
- $6.5 million to renovate the College Park Apartments on the Johnstown campus;
- $2.6 million for exterior and roof renovations to the Space Research Coordination Center; and
- $7.2 million for renovations of the 10th floor of the Thomas E. Starzl Biomedical Science Tower for the Department of Immunology.
The four leases approved were:
- A three-year lease with a five-year renewal option for the Department of Environmental and Occupational Health in the Graduate School of Public Health for 36,699 square feet of laboratory and office space at 100 Technology Dr.;
- A five-year lease renewal, with additional five-year option, for Pitt’s English Language Institute for 11,294 square feet of space in the Parkvale Building, 200 Meyran Ave.;
- A 10-year lease for the Department of Family Medicine to occupy 6,313 square feet in Schenley Place, 4420 Bayard St.; and
- A 10-year lease for the Epidemiology Data Center in the Department of Epidemiology to occupy 16,569 square feet in Schenley Place, 4420 Bayard St.
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