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March 27 - 31, 2023
*Legislative Campus Modernization Project Weekly Update*
WHAT'S NEW
Newhouse construction
Irv Newhouse Building
Crews continue to remove hazardous materials from the interior of the Newhouse Building and?Wilkeson sandstone and windows from the exterior.
Crews also continue deconstructing the Carlyon House, including the removal and safe disposal of siding that contains lead-based paint. Once this work is complete, crews will begin deconstructing the Ayer House.?
Expected impacts:
* *Traffic/Road Closures
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On Friday, *March 24 from 7 a.m. - 1 p.m.*, DES will close the eastbound lane on Sid Snyder Avenue (between Columbia Street Southwest and Water Street Southwest) to complete fiber optic work through a manhole. Flaggers will be onsite to direct traffic.
* *Pedestrian
*Two sidewalks bordering the Newhouse Building site are closed, and alternate routes are clearly marked.? Closures are:
* West side of Columbia Street Southwest
* North side of 15th Avenue Southwest
* *Noise
*Minimal noise is expected
* *Hours of operation
*7 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.
* *Parking
*No new impacts
Pritchard
Joel M. Pritchard Building
Design work continues for the Pritchard Rehabilitation Project. The next phase of design will focus on updating costs for the project from initial estimates. ?
*LET'S CELEBRATE*
Sandstone
Crews continue to meticulously remove Wilkeson sandstone from the exterior of the Newhouse Building. All salvageable pieces are being stored for future use.?
GET INVOLVED
Stakeholder
Stakeholder Meeting #17
March 30, 2023 | 3:30 p.m.
During this meeting we will discuss:
* 90-day look ahead
* Pritchard environmental review (SEPA) status
* Newhouse Building Replacement project update
* Pritchard and O'Brien projects update
For more information about the LCM stakeholder meeting and other public meetings, visit the LCM public meetings page [ [link removed] ] on our website.?
contact
*CONTACT US*
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DID YOU KNOW
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The State Library Building - now known as the Joel M. Pritchard Building - is the only structure built solely to house the Washington State Library collection.??Built in 1959, the building was designed by architect Paul Thiry, who also designed the buildings at the 1962 World?s Fair in Seattle. The building was renamed in the late 1970s to honor legislator and civil rights leader Joel M. Pritchard.
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