Waterline Replacement Project

Campus Construction Information Hub—Summer 2026

Updates

June 8-12, 2026:

Campus Access

    • The only entrance to the law campus will be through the Legal Research Center (LRC) main doors via the Faculty and Staff parking lot.

    • The plaza stairs will be fully closed during this phase of construction.

    • Work on Leg A (between Wood Hall and Gantenbein) continues to move forward and is anticipated to reopen around June 17, 2026.

Parking and Traffic

    • Two-way traffic will be in effect within the Faculty and Staff parking lot beginning next Monday, June 8, 2026. Please use caution and allow extra time when arriving on campus.

    • Parking capacity will be reduced in the Faculty and Staff lot. Additional parking is available in the Huston and Upper Griswold lots.

Construction Activity and Noise

    • Expect intermittent construction noise Monday–Wednesday, June 8–10, due to hydro excavation work.

Overview

Beginning May 18, the law school will undergo a waterline replacement project that will continue in phases throughout the summer. This work is necessary due to recurring leaks and aging infrastructure and represents an important investment in the long-term stability of our campus.

While construction will bring temporary disruption in certain areas, the law school will remain fully open and operating in person throughout the project. This page will serve as the central location for updates, timelines, and key information as the project progresses.

Updated Campus Map Construction timeline

Project Timeline

Construction will occur in phases, and impacts may vary depending on the stage of work. Updates will be shared as schedules evolve.

Project Details

Project Updates and Communication

We are committed to keeping the community informed throughout the project.

  • Updates will be shared via email as needed.
  • This webpage will be updated as information changes.
  • Additional communications may be sent to impacted groups directly.
  • Please note that timelines and impacts may shift as work progresses.

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