Several transportation projects planned for summer
Several projects are coming to CSU this summer to improve campus accessibility and transportation.
Several projects are coming to CSU this summer to improve campus accessibility and transportation.
Despite snowstorms and the pandemic, all major projects are back on track and plowing forward.
There has been one bright spot in the disruptions caused by the coronavirus pandemic: A nearly empty Colorado State University campus for the past three months has allowed construction projects to continue unobstructed.
CSU and all project contractors and work crews are following guidelines established by public health officials to reduce the possibility of transmitting the coronavirus that causes COVID-19.
At the site of what once was Aylesworth Hall now sits a perfectly leveled plot being primed and readied for construction of the next housing complex on CSU’s campus, Meridian Village.
The College of Agricultural Sciences began a new chapter last week when it broke ground on what will be the new headquarters for the college.
For only the second time in its history, the Colorado State University Lagoon is undergoing renovation.
The entire parking lot west of the General Services Building, Lot 445, will be closed from 4 to 9 a.m. Monday, May 20, and Friday, May 24
Colorado State University is building for success, charting the largest construction boom on campus in more than 50 years that added 4 million gross square feet to campus buildings.