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AND THE WORK GOES ON The Tennis Track Building also had its share of trouble. Not so much in its con- struction, but from what to call the building to who had the priviledge of using it. It was orginally intended for use by the students and the athletic department without charge to the students. But because of the cost of $400,000 a year for maintenance, the students will have to pay for usage. The building housed a 200 meter track, 4 tennis courts, and 6 outdoor courts adjacent to the building. The new Alumni Building add- ed a touch of the modern to the campus. Some say, when the building is looked at just right, it is possible to detect a slight re- semblance to a Razorback. Of course that could be a hog fans wishful thinking. Known as the big hole in the ground , the new engineering building, scheduled for completion in 1984, cost 22.1 million to complete. The building was badly needed to raise the academic standard of the engi- neering department and provide a quality education for future grads. Construction of a new sidewalk in front of Pomfret. Ip for the handicapped The completed indoor tennis track complex
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Garv Co Unclear completion dates, strikes by construction men, and budgetary problems reared their heads during the months of con- struction. The building was originally scheduled for completion on December 8, 1982, the new date was set for July, 1983. The cost of the project came to 11,775,000 + 165,000 + 500 dollars per day over deadline. The complex housed swimming pools, tennis courts handball courts, dance studios, offices, and classrooms.
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Old Main, the well known symbol of the U of A, also underwent renovation. At a cost of approximately 12 million dollars, the foundation was re- placed, untilities upgraded and it was refurbished while keeping the historical flavor of the build- ing alive. 7 7 Ury Cochran The HPER Building under construction The Department of Public Safety Gary Cochra m At the completion of the tour of the new buildings on campus, any visitor will leave with the Razorback spirit that surrounds us all everyday. The renovation gave the University a new face and helped to improve the aca- demic portion of university life. AND ON AND . . . Big hole in the ground Early stage of construction on the HPER Building V
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