Phase
II In Progress
Slippery
Rock University's four new residence halls will house 1390 students.
This $110 million project required a relatively progressive new
revision of the old "college dormitory." In cooperation
with the University's vision, Mistick Construction built these
residence halls which offer students all the comforts of home.
The layout
of the residence halls includes a variety of room types, including
single, double, and quad occupancy, in addition to suites with
kitchens, recreation rooms, group meeting rooms, "theme"
rooms, and large kitchens with tables that can be accessed by
all students. Also, students no longer must share a bathroom with
20 or 30 other students -- in these halls, there are no more than
2 students for every bathroom.
Among numerous
other unique features, the new SRU halls include keyless security
systems in each building, laundry facilities on every floor, enery
efficient lights, individual unit temperature controls, and handicapped
accessible rooms with lower counters and easily accessible showers.
Two of the
buildings are completed and housed students for the first time
in the Fall 2006. The third will be completed in December
2006, and the last will be completed in March 2007.
| Owner |
Slippery
Rock University Foundation |
| Owner's
Representatove |
Edward
R. Bucha, Executive Director |
| Architect |
WTW
Architects |
| Project
Architect |
Hank
Colker |
| Value |
$54,500,000 |