You are reading an award winning blog! Recently the Raleigh Public Relations Society recognized the Talley Renovation and Addition Blog at the Sir Walter Raleigh Awards for Excellence in Communication with a Gold Award (1st place) in the News Release Category (Division 3 – Public Relations Writing). Campus Enterprises picked up four other awards at the…
Read MoreAs projected steel started this past week and progress is visible from hour to hour. The photo below from our Carroll Hall Camera shows the progress as of 8am this morning. You can see the start of the 3rd floor going up (service corridor and ARTS NC STATE suite). above it on the 4th floor…
Read MoreBelow are images of a recent feature in Aspire, A Cooper Carry E-Zine. Cooper Carry is the architecture firm heading up the interiors portion of New Talley. The article focuses on the trip this summer to NEOCON and the role of student input, specifically Student Body President Andy Walsh’s efforts to live tweet the experience. You…
Read MoreA busy week ahead as steel begins to go up. The site will significantly change over the next week. Crews are busy packing up concrete forms and backfilling the site in anticipation of the crane arrival. Below is a picture from Tuesday September 12th from our Alexander Camera. Schedule: Past 7 Days (September 6 –…
Read MoreREPOSTED FROM NC STATE BULLETIN - September 6, 2012 (Raleigh) – When Chancellor Randy Woodson showed up at Lisa Eberhart’s office last week, he wasn’t looking for tips on healthy eating. Woodson was there to surprise Eberhart, registered dietitian for Dining and Catering Operations, with the highest honor a state employee can receive. Eberhart clinched…
Read MoreIf you have been following along with our weekly updates, we have been talking about a start date for steel erection. That day is around the corner and after our preconstruction meeting this morning, things look to be a go for Monday, September 17th. So we wanted to take a moment and give an update…
Read MoreWhat a week! Power was out today (Thursday) due to a non construction related issue. A big thanks to ALL the Student Centers Staff (and others from across campus) who have worked hard to get things back up and running. Its tough to maintain a building that is falling apart while getting excited for the…
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