Here is information about engineering campus construction activities that may affect you in the coming week.
Important
- VEHICLES: Be aware that beginning the week of May 12 there will be a new traffic pattern on Randall Avenue (more information below).
– Additionally, be mindful of pedestrians in crosswalks; if you need to pause while traveling through campus, please keep crosswalks open.
– Please obey posted speed limit signs. Traffic enforcement has begun on Engineering Drive to ensure the safety of all. - Please use designated sidewalks and crossings and refrain from walking in roadways or crossing in the middle of streets.
- Please obey flagger signals. Whether you are on foot, in a vehicle or using other transportation, these people are there to keep you safe when construction equipment is operating outside fenced areas.
- Plan ahead and keep your eyes up. Take extra care as you travel through and adjacent to the engineering campus. Be aware of construction (and related) vehicles entering and exiting locations across the engineering campus. Please avoid all fenced areas as well as construction trailers adjacent to the UW Athletics facilities. And be patient and tolerant. We appreciate your role in keeping everyone safe.
New info: Changes and closures anticipated in the week ahead
- Beginning the week of May 12 through the end of August, all lanes of Randall Avenue will be closed near Engineering Drive.
– If you are traveling southbound on Randall Avenue, you will still be able to turn right into Engineering Drive as usual.
– You will only be able to exit Engineering Drive by turning to the left. Southbound (right turn) access to Randall Avenue will be unavailable. Please reference the map at facilities.engr.wisc.edu/project-update/.
– The bus stops on Randall Avenue adjacent to Engineering Hall and adjacent to Wendt Commons will close during this time. View Route 80 detour information. View detour information for Routes D and O. - Scaffolding will be installed over the temporary sidewalk on the northwest corner of Engineering Hall (diagonal from the Engineering Research Building) to accommodate safe pedestrian passage during a roofing project on Engineering Hall.
Ongoing
- Semi deliveries can no longer be accepted at College of Engineering loading docks. These deliveries must be routed to MDS in Verona for delivery to the college.
- Pile driving will pause until after Memorial Day.
- Contractors have mobilized for demolition of 1410 Engineering Drive. Interior demolition is ongoing. Please be mindful of the construction fencing and avoid traveling through areas designated as construction zones.
For future planning or awareness
- No new future planning information to share this week.
Please be careful and aware: Whether you are on foot, bike, scooter, moped, in a vehicle, or otherwise, be alert and know what’s happening around you. If you see an immediate safety concern, please reach out to Pete Nemmetz, our assistant dean for facilities, right away, at pnemmetz@wisc.edu.
As always, many factors, including weather and other unknowns, may impact construction activities. If our contractors need to make unanticipated changes, I ask that you respect their instructions, and be patient with them and others.
Once again, our goal is to keep you informed about what’s happening for your safety and route-planning purposes.