13 Sep 2023
Virginia Tech’s Blacksburg campus has been experiencing a high volume of upgrades and additions to meet the needs of an evolving campus community. These projects prepare the physical campus for the future and champion the university’s strategic plan using priorities from the Campus Master Plan
The Division of Campus Planning, Infrastructure, and Facilities’ campus planning and capital financing team has been at work to help realize numerous projects and coordinate all phases from initiation through completion and close-out. 

The projects highlighted below are visible manifestations of the summer progress made to boost academic, residential, and learning offerings for the entire Virginia Tech community.

The 120,000-gross-square-foot building serves students and faculty from the College of Engineering, the College of Science, and the Pamplin College of Business

The building encourages crossdisciplinary collaboration and brings computer science, engineering, and data-related disciplines under one roof. 
The project was completed this spring. 
The 68,000-gross-square-foot residence hall is occupied by the Virginia Tech Corps of Cadets. 

With five stories, the facility offers approximately 300 new beds for the corps. 

The first floor of the building includes dual entries, faculty/staff offices, and conference rooms. The remaining floors are residence hall space. 
The project was completed this summer.
Various improvements and repairs were made to 38,000 square feet on floors one through 12 of the tower. Improvements included new carpeting and drywall, upgraded electrical and plumbing, as well as all new room furnishings.  

The project was completed this summer.
The 75,000-gross-square-feet building, located in the northern portion of the existing Upper Quad, provides a centralized home to the Virginia Tech Corps of Cadets administration, military science staff, the Rice Center for Leadership Development, a corps museum, and corps and ROTC support and training spaces.

The building is currently substantially complete with staff and faculty moved in and classes ongoing for the 2023-24 academic year. 

This project renews existing facilities for the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences’ livestock and poultry programs.

The College of Agriculture and Life Sciences moved horses into the Equitation Barn this spring. The 29-stall horse barn is equipped with tack rooms, wash and grooming stalls, and manure storage.

The Swine Facility and Beef Nutrition and Poultry Facilities were recently completed early this fall.
Construction efforts continue to provide an expanded physical presence for the College of Engineering as well as add critical dining and academic spaces. The project will also feature a 600-seat full-service multivenue dining facility on two floors of the building’s west wing.

Exterior work such as Hokie Stone installation and glazing is ongoing while exterior precast panel installation has been completed.
Additional efforts to install MEP in-wall and overhead rough-in, air barriers, and interior walls are also underway.
Construction is expected to be complete in spring 2024. 

When completed, this building will house 26 wet, dry, and specialty laboratories designed to be flexible and adaptable to current and future instructional needs for the College of Science, College of Engineering, College of Natural Resources and Environment, and the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences.
Construction continues with the installation of an air barrier system and rooftop heating, ventilation, and air conditioning equipment on the building’s exterior. 

In the interior, spray-on fireproofing is completed, wall framing is installed, as well as rough-ins for the plumbing and electrical systems.  
Construction is expected to be complete in summer 2024. 
A full renovation of War Memorial Hall is ongoing to support enhanced health and wellness offerings. Upon completion, War Memorial Hall will house Recreational SportsSchool of Education faculty offices, and research and office space for the Department of Human Nutrition, Foods, and Exercise

Framing installation, roughing in mechanical, electrical, and plumbing, and elevator work is happening at the project site. 
Construction is expected to be complete in summer 2024.

Construction continues to develop an accessible route through the North Academic District that includes Bishop-Favrao Hall, Derring Hall, Cowgill Hall, Johnston Student Center, and Hitt Hall.

Foundation work and underground utility work is ongoing.

Both Priorities 1 and 2 are set to be complete in 2024, with the elevator towers targeting completion in spring and the pathway in fall.
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