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The Daily Tar Heel from Chapel Hill, North Carolina • Page 6

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Chapel Hill, North Carolina
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6
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The Child Development Center is in a preliminary planning stage. Cost will total approximately $390,000. Alterations to the ground and first floor of the Psychiatric Center have been divided into phases. Construction began in July and will be completed in October. Total cost will be $114,162.

Construction on the new baseball field will begin in March, 1965 and will cost approximately $50,000. Acquisition of the first 15 acres of the Baity property totals in cost. will begin in November and will end in May, 1965. Renovations of Bynum Hall began in June and will be completed by September. Total cost will be $100,000.

Work in the Utilities Distribution has been completed at a cost of $195,470. Alterations and further air conditioning for Wilson Library will begin this month and will be completed in December, 1964 at a $73,000 cost. Air conditioning for Coker and Mitchell Halls was 95 per cent complete in July. The cost will total $149,958. Renovation of the ground floor of MacNider Hall will begin this month.

The 14,531 square foot structure will be completed by next February at a cost of ii Construction on the Dental Sciences Research Lab will begin in August and will be com- be completed in July, 1965. Construction on Carmichael Auditorium and the addition to Woollen Gymnasium began in May and will be completed in July, 1965. The $1,724,923 building will have a seating capacity of 10,000. The modern structure built of concrete, steel and brick has a rigid frame and a clear span of 288 feet. Additions and alterations to Davie Hall will begin in January, 1965 and will be completed in July, 1966 at an estimated cost of $1,618,000.

The addition to the Heating Plant began last September and will be completed in October, at an estimated cost of $1,233,687. Renovation of the old part of Phillips Hall is in the working drawings stage. Specifications were submitted to the Property Control in July, Construction on the 64,164 square foot building WW" Planning and construction of six major campus additions are progressing according to schedule, University officials said this week. A $26,004,434 budget has been allocated for current capital improvements, including major and minor additions and renovations. The complex which will house the new undergraduate library, student union and book exchange is now in the stage of working drawings and specifications are now being drawn up.

Construction will begin in January and will be completed in July, 1966. The House Undergraduate Library, a 60,000 square toot structure, will be modeled after the Harvard and University of Michigan libraries. It will accomodate 1400-1600 students. The Graham Student Union will be a 100,000 square foot building costing $2,000,000. The Book Exchange is a 40,000 square foot building that will be constructed in the contemporary style of the complex.

Morrison Residence Hall, a ten story brick and concrete addition, will be 221,072 square feet. In July grading was 95 per cent complete; footing and pers were 90 per cent complete; and the sanitary sewer from the dormitory to the baseball field was 30 per cent complete. Construction began in March and will end August, 1965. The building, similar to Craige and Ehringhaus, will cost $2,544,000. Chase Cafeteria, a 46,700 square foot contemporary steel and cast stone building, will total in cost.

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73,248
Years Available:
1893-1992