All steam services will be shut down to Agricultural & Life Sciences Bldg, Monday January 8, 2024, from 6 a.m. -4 p.m. while work is preformed to repair steam lines.  Buildings may experience temperature fluctuations and hot water may be unavailable during this time.

For questions or comments on this closure, contact Facilities Services    at 541-737-2969.

As part of building controls and equipment replacement projects at the Agriculture and Life Sciences Building, the building will be closed on Saturday, January 6 from 5 A.M. to 7 A.M. The air handling and exhaust system will be shut down building-wide. The building will be fully closed and entry will not be permitted.

Reasonable indoor temperatures will be maintained during the shutdown and there will not be impacts to other equipment or building systems.

For questions or comments on this closure, contact Construction Manager Justin Fuszek at (541) 740-5260.  

As part of the Jen-Hsun & Lori Huang Collaborative Innovation Complex project, the intersection at SW 26th Street and NW Orchard Avenue will be closed to vehicle traffic on Friday, January 5 to allow for construction activity.

The north-south crosswalk on Orchard Ave. will be closed for pedestrians. The sidewalks in the area will remain open, except for a section of sidewalk on the east side of the intersection, directly in front of Johnson Hall. The loading dock north of Johnson Hall will be closed except for pre-arranged deliveries.

Bike lanes in the area will be closed.

The map shows an intersection closure at NW Orchard Ave. and SW 26th St.

For questions or comments on this closure, contact Project Manager Dustin Sievers at (541) 760-6240.

Update on the Washington Way Improvement Project: SW Washington Way between SW 17 and SW 26th Streets will be reopening for all motor vehicle, bicycle and pedestrian traffic on Monday, January 8. The active work zone on Washington Way will shift to the west and the street and north sidewalk will remain closed between 26th and 30th Streets.

Cycle Track Opening: as part of the project, a two-way, dedicated cycle track will be constructed on Washington Way between 15th and 35th Streets. The cycle track section between 17th and 26th Streets will be opening on Monday, January 8. Because the cycle track between 15th and 17th Streets is not yet complete, temporary pavement markings will direct cyclists traveling eastbound to exit the cycle track at SW Benton Place and cross traffic to rejoin the existing bicycle lane.

An aerial image of the eastbound cycle track lane crossing SW Washington Way at SW Benton Place.

For questions or comments on this closure, contact Project Manager Aaron Amoth at (541) 207-5084.

Due to the need for water line repairs, water service to the Agriculture and Life Sciences building will be shut down starting at 7 A.M. on Thursday, January 4 through 7 A.M. on Friday, January 5. This outage will impact all sinks, restrooms and drinking fountains. Water service to Life Safety Systems will be maintained during the shutdown.

The ALS building will remain open during the water shutdown; building occupants will be directed to restrooms in Nash Hall and Cordley Hall.

For questions or comments on this closure, contact Construction Manager Justin Fuszek at (541) 740-5260.

This is an update to a previous notification.

There will be mechanical fastening work occurring in Owen Hall classrooms 101 and 102 on Wednesday, January 3 and Thursday, January 4 from 8:00AM – 4:00PM daily. There will be noise impacts due to this work, mainly drilling.

For questions or comments on this closure, contact Project Manager John Doty at (541) 740-8302.