Campus Progress Report No. 43, Letter from Walter M. Tisdale to President Evan R. Collins, 1964 April 21

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STARE UNIVERSTUY OF NEW YORK AT ALBANY
Albany, New York A203

DATE: 21 April, 1964
FROM: Walter M. TMadale
fOr President Ivan BR. Collins

SUBTHOT: Campus Progress Report No. lub
Dormitory No. 1 «

ae Thind floor is helng poured on one-half of the north wing
ami tower, Second floor is belug poured on one«hal? of the south,
wing, leaving one more floor to go before we complete these seetions
which should be turned over to us by Septeuber.

2. Weet wing to belag planed.

Be Good progress ia being wade with eleetrical, pluibing and
HVAG sexvices In the east end west wings.

in summary, It would asem that at this polut Dormitory Ne. 1 ia well
on achedule for the installation of services, but legging somewhat
structurelly, porticularly on those portions which should be ready
by September. A high level. meeting between the chiefs of the Dormil«
tony Authority and Constxuetion Fund was acheduled for 1:00 am.
tetay, to put some pressures on the architect and contractor, to
assure completion of appropriate sections by this Fall.

Avadenic Complex «

the Basement walle are boing extended under Biclogy and Chemise
twy buildinga, ani fotvings for the Library and Social. Seiences bulld-
ings ave nearing completion.

a + Commissary has reached a rather advanced state of completion
and is now heving finishing touches applied pertaining to services,
appliances, equigment, ere.

Co: De. David Hartley

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