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March 20 - 24, 2023
*Legislative Campus Modernization Project Weekly Update*
WHAT'S NEW
Newhouse updated
Irv Newhouse Building
Crews continue to remove hazardous materials from the interior of the Newhouse Building, and salvage the Wilkeson sandstone and windows from the exterior for future use.
Work to prepare the Carlyon Press House for demolition, including removal and safe disposal of siding that contains lead-based paint, is ongoing and expected to continue through Friday, March 24.
Expected impacts:
*Traffic/Road Closures**
*None
*Pedestrian
*Two sidewalks bordering the Newhouse site are closed:
* West side of Columbia Street Southwest
* North side of 15th Avenue Southwest
* Alternate routes are clearly marked
*Noise
*Minimal noise is expected
*Hours of operation
*7:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.
*Parking
*No new impacts
Pritchard
Joel M. Pritchard Building
Design work for the Pritchard and O'Brien projects continues.
*LET'S CELEBRATE*
Clarissa
LCM Project Director Clarissa Easton was recently appointed to the American Institute of Architects-Washington Council (AIAW) for a three-year term. The AIAW Council serves as a collective resource for state government policies that impact architecture in Washington state. Congratulations, Clarissa!
GET INVOLVED
Paul and stakeholder
LCM Stakeholder Meeting #17
March 30, 2023 | 3:30 p.m.
During this meeting [ [link removed] ]we will discuss:
90-day look ahead
Pritchard environmental review (State Environmental Policy Act) status
Newhouse Building Replacement Project update
Pritchard and O'Brien project updates
contact
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Did you know...
Newhouse
Built in 1934 to house the Washington State Highway Department, the Newhouse Building was originally named the Highway Building. Over the years, the building has changed names three times. The Washington State Highway Department occupied the building from 1934 until 1950. From 1950 through 1954 it was called the Labor and Industries Building. By the early 1960s, the name had changed again to the Institutions Building.
The name changed for the final time on Sept. 17, 1998. In honor of former State Senator Irv Newhouse's contributions to the State of Washington, the building was formally named the Irv Newhouse Building.
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