| Hurst-Rosche completed engineering services necessary to provide the University with a Program Analysis with construction phasing recommendations, life-cycle costing and cost estimates for the infrastructure repairs and enhancements associated with the Edwardsville, Alton, and East St. Louis campuses.
Areas of concern were upgrading the parking lots, parking lot lighting, pedestrian crossings, security systems, and signage. Improvements to be constructed are estimated to be $7 million. Construction Administration services included the preparation of bidding documents, assistance with the bidding process and selection of contractor.
Fan Parking Lot Resurfacing
The parking areas and roadways comprising the fan-shaped parking lot were constructed approximately 30 years ago, some of which were originally designed by Hurst-Rosche. The project included resurfacing ten asphalt parking areas, walkways and two roadways; construction of new curbing; improvements to the storm drainage system; installation of an emergency telephone system; sealing and pavement markings; enhancements to traffic control and regulatory signage; and application of crack-control fabric underlayment. Work was accomplished in phases and completed as parking and traffic revenues became available. |
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Medians at ticket booth
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New curbing
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Parking lot
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Parking lot |