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MUDELEIN CENTER
Client - Loyola University Chicago
Architect - Baranski Hammer Moretta & Sheehy Architects
Total Construction - 200,000 square feet
Multi-phase occupied renovation of Mundelein College for use by Loyola University Chicago
Complete renovation of 14 story building for use as classrooms, offices and multipurpose space
Conversion of the top four floors from residential dormitories to office and classroom space
Complete replacement of the mechanical, electrical, plumbing and fire protection systems
Addition of three elevators
Replace and upgrade exterior building elements including windows and a greenhouse in conformance with historic preservation requirements
Conversion of the original gymnasium to a new state of the art 215 seat theater
Addition of a glass enclosed multi-purpose room on the roof of the new theater
CORBOY LAW CENTER
Client - Loyola University Chicago
Architect - Baranski Hammer Moretta & Sheehy Architects
Total Construction - 96,000 square feet
Multi-phase occupied renovation of Loyola University School of Law
Complete renovation of five floors of a high rise office and classroom building
Modification of the existing structure for the installation of a new interior stairwell and atrium
State of the art mock courtroom
Custom millwork and folding partition doors
New mechanical distribution system
EXECUTIVE MBA CENTER
Client - Loyola University Chicago
Architect - Baranski Hammer Moretta & Sheehy Architects
Total Construction - 4500 square feet
Renovation of existing classroom space to a center for the executive MBA center at Loyola University Chicago
Specialty program space with breakout rooms, locker rooms and bathroom upgrades
CUDAHY SCIENCE HALL
Client - Loyola University Chicago
Architect - Smith Group
Total Construction - 36,600 square feet
Complete renovation of the four story Cudahy Science Hall at Loyola University Chicago
All MEP and non load bearing masonry walls removed, new elevator and stairs added all while leaving the original 1908 historical facade untouched.
Relocation of the Mechanical room from the fifth floor to the first.
Project was delivered on time despite procurement, labor and supply line challenges due to Covid-19.