Facilities Services will be performing annual load bank testing for the below listed building emergency/ stand-by generators.  Each test will take approximately 3 hours. There may be excessive noise and possible exhaust fume odors associated with testing.  Each generator will be refueled after testing. 

Week of June 3rd  

  • Parking Garage 
  • Gill Coliseum 
  • Magruder MRI Trailer 
  • Radiation Center 

Week of June 10th  

  • Environmental Health & Safety Annex 
  • James E. Oldfield Animal Teaching Facility 
  • Crop Science Building 
  • Strand Agricultural Hall 

Week of June 17th  

  • Vacuum Vault 
  • Goss Stadium 
  • Patricia Valian Reser Center for Creative Arts 
  • Fairbanks Hall 
  • Health Center 

Week of June 24th  

  • Salmon Disease Lab #2 
  • Research Lab #1 
  • Portable Generator #1 
  • Portable Generator #2 
  • Portable Generator #5 

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

As part of the Kelley District Utility Plant project, SW Campus Way between SW 26th St. and SW Memorial Place will be closed starting Wednesday, May 29 through Monday, June 10.  The closure is necessary to allow for crane activity related to the project. Unlike recent, intermittent closures related to the project, this will be a continuous closure of Campus Way.

The Kelley Engineering Center south entrance will also be closed.

A map showing a road and sidewalk closure on SW Campus Way between SW 26th St. and SW Memorial Place. The south entrance to Kelley Engineering Center is marked as closed. The north sidewalk is marked as closed. The south sidewalk is marked as open for pedestrians.

The north sidewalk and both bicycle lanes in this section of Campus Way will be closed during this time period. The south sidewalk will remain open for pedestrians. A bicycle detour will be provided.

A map showing a bicycle detour along 26th St. to the walkway on the south side of Milam Hall to Memorial Place.

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

This is an update to a previous notification.

The crane work on SW Memorial Place near Kelley Engineering Center has been completed and the street, parking spaces and sidewalk will reopen on Tuesday, May 21 at 4 P.M.  

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

The City of Corvallis has informed OSU that the buildings listed above will be without water while they work to make emergency repairs on a water main break that occurred overnight. This shutdown will affect fire sprinklers, restrooms, labs and drinking fountains throughout these buildings. Restrooms will be available in adjacent buildings. An update will be sent out when more information becomes available.

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

As part of the Kelley District Utility Plant project, SW Memorial Place will be closed between Kelley Engineering Center and Plageman Hall from Tuesday, May 21 through Wednesday, May 22 to allow for crane activity.

The street parking spaces in this section of Memorial Place will also be closed.

The west sidewalk on Memorial Place will be closed from Campus Way to Plageman Hall. The east sidewalk will remain open as a detour.

The Kelley Engineering center east entrance will remain open.

Other possible impacts include noise near the work site.

A map of SW Memorial Place showing a road closure between Kelley Engineering Center and Plageman Student Health Center. The west sidewalk is marked as closed from SW Campus Way to Plageman Student Health Center. The east entrance to Kelley Engineering Center is marked as open.

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

As part of the Kelley District Utility Plant project, the sidewalk between Plageman Hall and Kelley Engineering Center will be closed on Tuesday, May 14. The south entrance to Plageman Hall and the bike shelter and lockers will remain open.

Other possible impacts include noise near the work site. 

An aerial view of Plageman Hall and Kelley Engineering Center with a sidewalk closure highlighted between the two buildings.

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

As part of the Withycombe Hall Renovation project, one entrance to the North District Utility Plant parking lot from NW Orchard Ave. will be closed along with the fire lane entrance east of the building. The closure is necessary to allow for paving work in the parking lot.

The bollards on SW Campus Way will be removed during this project to allow emergency vehicle and ADA access to the fire lane and the ADA parking spaces between the East Greenhouse and Cordley Hall.

Other possible impacts include noise near the work site.

A map showing closures at the North District Utility Plant parking lot entrance off of NW Orchard Ave. and the fire lane entrance east of the building. A detour route is marked traveling east along SW Campus Way and turning north into the fire lane.

For questions or comments on this closure, contact Construction Manager Trevor Ritchie at (503) 730-0771.

Convergint be conducting fire alarm testing in Dryden Hall and Hovland Hall May 9, 2024 between 10:00 am -3:30 pm.  The testing for the alarm will be around 10:00 am with the remainder of the devices commencing after that.  The testing will be brief and include both sounding of alarms and strobes.

For questions or comments on this closure, contact  Alarm Shop at 541-737-6626.

This is an update on the  Jen-Hsun Huang & Lori Mills Huang Collaborative Innovation Complex.

Truck traffic and activity will increase on SW 26th St. from SW Western Blvd. to NW Monroe Ave. on Monday, May 13 and Tuesday, May 14. Construction will begin on a tower crane that will be built within the fenced construction site and operate throughout the duration of the project.

What to know about the tower crane

The tower crane will be actively working on a daily basis in a highly visible location. While the crane boom radius does extend over Monroe Ave., the CEOAS Admin Building and Johnson Hall, crane loads will NOT be lifted over these areas for safety reasons.

When the crane is unmanned and inactive, building occupants and those in the surrounding area may notice the crane boom swinging back and forth in a freely moving, “weathervane” state. While this may appear concerning, it is actually an important safety requirement that allows the crane to remain stable in windy conditions.

For questions or comments on this closure, contact Construction Manager Jason Lundy at (541) 270-0193.