Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, September 16, 1991, Page 29A, Image 28

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something the '(>’ addition
didn't (In .it all." hi- said
Itonamii.i said tin- trotsi' gen
mated b\ work on ami around
tin’ library, and the construe;
lion work Itself, will present an
obvious Irveonveniem e for slu
dents walking .iround tin- site
and those trying to study in the
library
'We've tried to deal with it
but there's only so mm h you
ean do,” he said, adding that
the contractor tried to have the
noisiest work out of tile way h\
tile end of summer For-exam
pie. workers in July and August
were using torque vvreni ties to
set ure tile addition's steel sup
port rods
It's like Unrig 111 a tire shop
only you're in the library.''
Bonamit i said "There's some
pain in the process, iiut we re
getting a line building as a re
Mill
Bonamict said slatis ot Im h
thick plywood and sheetrm k
whit h replaced the windows
on the south side, will dampen
tin1 noise .ind m.ike the study
.irons ,imn/.ingly quint with the
work going on outside
Work will t.ikr plat e Vtnnd.iv
through lrid.iv from 7 .to .1 m
to 4 pm, with some spot l.il
work on weekends Hnn.imiei
s.utl the 1 onstrm lion w ill lie
toned down ne.ir fin.d evmi
week
IVe i e tried t 1 work w itll
!he i ontr.u tors to keep the sen
sltlvilv to tile III (idemii: work
going on inside.' lie suid
” Thev'vn been verv respon
sive ''
In addition. ;is workers pour
.1 petroleum bused seul.int on
outside concrete projects, the
Knight l.lhrnn s outside vent!
1 at ion vents will lie 1 losed to
keep (lilt fumes |i 11,IMI e 1 S lid
the s 1 v hour s h ut d o w ns
shouldn't li>- too nolle.ir.ibie
\s the construction goes on
students cun lind out nbout its
progress ,ind tin' impuel oil
studving .ind lihr.irv use h\ lot
: mg the inform ition key on the
library's IANI1 omputer
When w or k is 1 nmpleted die
pi.tying held wilt he moved
south and t.1 k• • ov i• r u li.it is
now tin’ (i.irking In! nnar tin'
cthit .it it in n nd tnitsit buildings
Chris Kamov ul thr Uiuversi
tv planning o(Tu e said thr park
mg spots will hr moved to thr
i prner of 1 Sth Avrtmr and \g
atr Strort. in plot r ol thr small
buildings there now. sotnr ol
which atr bring lorn down to
make room
Construction activities have
tliadr a small drill ill library
sealing Hrlorr thr lihrarv stall
moved bookshelves and seating
to make loom lor thr i onstrui
tion wall. there were Ml) reader
stations ami •» ’ e.: id u ite stmlv
■carrels special seats where
grad students ran stmlv and
store their materials.
After the i onstrui thin prepti
rations were done, 714 seats
and .!4 i artels remained Al
though general study space
hasn’t been affected much.
Honamici said some graduate
students "will have to do with
out" until ((instruction is tin
ishrd. and that the remaining
carrels are reserved lor grad
students who have dissertation
work
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