Gov. McCrory Authorizes $376 Million of Improvements At Six UNC System Campuses Print
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Wednesday, 09 July 2014 13:38

RALEIGH, (SGRToday.com) - Six North Carolina campuses will share $376 million to make improvements. Funds to pay for the projects will come from various fees, receipts, grants and fund raising income and not from tuition or taxpayer monies appropriated by the General Assembly.

 
The capital project are at East Carolina, UNC-Chapel Hill, North Carolina State, UNC-Asheville, Western Carolina and UNC-Charlotte.
 
The projects are:
-- At East Carolina, $156 million for improving the Student Union Building, the Health Sciences Campus Student Services Building and constructing a new parking structure.
 
-- At UNC-Charlotte, $129 million for building a new residence hall, renovating four residence halls and building various infrastructure ranging from roads to wireless connectivity.
 
-- At NC State, $35 million for a facelift to Reynolds Coliseum. 
 
-- At UNC-Chapel Hill, Approximately $32 million to upgrade the Manning Drive Chilled Water Plant.
 
-- At Western Carolina $22.5 million for renovations to the Brown Building and approximately $1 million for improving the Student Recreation Center and the Karl Straus Track Building at UNC-Asheville.
 
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