Facilities Focus, Issue 51

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FACILITIES MANAGEMENT | Capital Projects Update

Martin Hall

I n t h e n ic k of t i m e ! Thanks again to everyone involved in helping get Residence Hall Phase XII (now called Martin Hall) through state inspection in time to receive the first occupants on August 13. Even though we were literally moving appliances in while the students were moving in, all has ended well and the residents have no complaints. This 408 bed residence hall is comprised of 4 bedroom, 2 bath apartments. I think all will agree that Martin Hall enhances the east (village) side of campus and is a definite improvement over Smurf Village. The Cone Plaza renovation is almost finished! If not completed by the time this article is published, expect it to be shortly thereafter!

Tom Stutts

Cone University Center Plaza

Cone University Center Plaza

Final inspection for South Village Dining Facility is expected to be held in early December. It will be officially called South Village Crossing when opened. Below are photos of interior work as they were finishing up. What an upgrade from the previous residence dining hall. Students, faculty, and staff will love dining here!

It is with much regret that we announce the retirement of Tom Stutts at the end of the year. Tom, who graduated from UNC Charlotte in 1979, joined the University staff in 2003 after working as a project manager with a private firm. While we have been unable to confirm his last day, we know it will be sometime within the second week of December 2014. While he is looking forward to spending his time with the grandchildren, Tom said “it was not an easy decision to make, because I enjoy my job and the people I work with, but at some point, we all have to go”! I suspect he’ll find time to meet the other TSs (Tom Sparks and Tony Schallert) for an occasional lunch at Showmars! Please stop by FM Room 241 to say goodbye before Mr. Stutts leaves the building!

South Village Crossing - Interior

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South Village Crossing - Interior

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