As the campus footprint grows, Georgia Tech planners realize North Avenue is no longer a boundary for campus but rather a road bisecting it. Over spring break, construction crews began to improve both the safety and aesthetics of the streetscape.
Improvements will not come without some inconvenience. The project will occur in four phases, starting at the Wardlaw Center and moving westward along North Avenue. The first phase includes the demolition and reconstruction of the Wardlaw front stairs, as well as landscaping along the front of the building and work to address waterproofing issues along the building’s walkways and exterior brick walls. During this phase, which is expected to last two months, pedestrian traffic will be rerouted. Expected completion for the entire project is November, which is dependent on timely permitting by Georgia Department of Transportation.
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