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The underground utility project that started on The South Green at the beginning of the 2019 spring semester will continue through late December.

South Green utility project update

Utility project to continue through fall semester

The utility project on the University of Delaware South Green, which started at the beginning of the 2019 spring semester, will continue through the fall 2019 semester. Installation of new steam and chilled water piping is ongoing.

Currently, construction is occurring in the area between Alison Annex, Lammot du Pont Laboratory and 200 Academy St., as well as the area west of Memorial Hall, by Mentors’ Circle and on The Green south of Memorial Hall.

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By the end of September, construction should be completed near the Alison Annex and the Mentors' Circle area.

By the end of September, construction should be completed near the Alison Annex and the Mentors’ Circle area, with minor restoration work continuing in those areas in October.

With construction complete in these areas, the project’s focus will shift south with the installation of new steam lines near the Morris Library. Access to Morris Library will be maintained throughout construction. During this time, there will be some walkway closures with detours provided and signage to direct pedestrians. Accessible pathways and entrances will be maintained at all times during this next phase of construction.

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The next phase of the project will include installation of new steam lines near the Morris Library. Access to the Morris Library will be maintained throughout construction.

The next phases will include piping on the south side of Alison and Alison Annex and the completion of new steam lines south of Morris Library. The project is scheduled for completion in late December of this year.

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