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http://today.uconn.edu/2017/05/summer-construction-ramps-uconn/
"Almost as soon as the echoes of Commencement 2017 faded away, crews were inside Gampel to start setting up for roof and ceiling repairs that have been eagerly anticipated for the last several years.
Gampel opened in 1990 and the domed ceiling’s construction was innovative for its time, including a network of metal panels insulated with fabric covering.
As Gampel has aged, though, the fabric has started to tear and flake. Also, the sealant between panels on the dome’s roof has started to wear off, causing leaks to become more common.
The $10 million in repairs involve dislodging each panel from the ceiling, lowering it to the ground, replacing the covering and insulation, and then raising it again for reinstallation. On the exterior, the roof will have a new and safer access system for workers to reach it when needed, and will be resealed to prevent leaks."
An earlier thread had led me to believe this project was being deferred. Apparently not.
"Almost as soon as the echoes of Commencement 2017 faded away, crews were inside Gampel to start setting up for roof and ceiling repairs that have been eagerly anticipated for the last several years.
Gampel opened in 1990 and the domed ceiling’s construction was innovative for its time, including a network of metal panels insulated with fabric covering.
As Gampel has aged, though, the fabric has started to tear and flake. Also, the sealant between panels on the dome’s roof has started to wear off, causing leaks to become more common.
The $10 million in repairs involve dislodging each panel from the ceiling, lowering it to the ground, replacing the covering and insulation, and then raising it again for reinstallation. On the exterior, the roof will have a new and safer access system for workers to reach it when needed, and will be resealed to prevent leaks."
An earlier thread had led me to believe this project was being deferred. Apparently not.