List Your Equipment For Free  /  Seller Login

Indiana University Nears End of Building Projects

Wed January 10, 2018 - Midwest Edition #1
Construction Equipment Guide


A rendering of Indiana University’s School of Informatics, Computing and Engineering.
A rendering of Indiana University’s School of Informatics, Computing and Engineering.

BLOOMINGTON, Ind. (AP) Indiana University officials said several major construction projects are nearing completion on the Bloomington campus.

Those include a new $40 million building for the School of Informatics, Computing and Engineering. Officials said Luddy Hall with 77 classrooms, labs and learning spaces should open in January. The (Bloomington) Herald-Times reports the school's undergraduate enrollment has tripled over the past six years.

Crews have started moving marching band equipment into the new Ray E. Cramer Marching Hundred Hall. That $10 million building includes a large indoor marching band rehearsal area.

The biggest ongoing project is construction of the $53 million addition to Memorial Stadium that will fully enclose the football stadium. It will include rehabilitation facilities, an athlete dining hall and an outdoor event terrace for fans.




Today's top stories

Florida's Sarasota Bradenton International Airport Sees $105M Terminal Expansion

Louisville Pump Station Receives $230M Update

Rokbak Haul Track Telematics Boost Uptime With Proactive Maintenance

SISO Air, InTerra Form Strategic Reseller Agreement

Hitachi Construction Machinery Wins Silver in 2024 Anthem Award

Balfour Beatty's Carolinas Operations Selected for Over $36M in Special Project Works

Caterpillar to Spotlight 'Next 100 Years' at CES 2025

Liebherr to Exhibit at World of Concrete 2025


 







\\ \\ \\