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Circle of Excellence construction could begin in July

Circle of Excellence construction could begin in July

Published Jun 28, 2012

As the dust settles along the newly redeveloped Frog Alley, work crews will begin construction on a monument honoring a variety of student achievement near the east side of the stadium as early as July.

Plans for the structure, which will take about five months to complete, have waited nine years to break ground on campus.

Video: Construction is ongoing but there are no health risks

Published Nov 12, 2011

Although construction around campus seems unending, there is nothing to be concerned about when breathing in the air. Construction companies have specific rules and regulations mandated by the government...

Lots of construction, little machinery theft at TCU

Published Oct 5, 2011

Construction sites can be hot spots for thieves but not at TCU. According to the National Insurance Crime Bureau, Texas was ranked number one in 2010 as the state with the highest number of heavy equipment...

Stadium construction makes some fans uncomfortable on game days

Published Sep 29, 2011

It is almost impossible to ignore the towering structure that is Amon Carter Stadium. The stadium is currently undergoing a $143 million renovation. Construction is nothing new to TCU students and faculty....

TCU to sell bonds for Worth Hills Village construction

TCU to sell bonds for Worth Hills Village construction

Published Sep 28, 2011

It is not uncommon for universities like TCU to issue bonds to pay for new construction. “[TCU] has issued bonds for a number of years for capital projects,” Director of Fitch Ratings Education...

Parts of temporary construction on stadium goes unnoticed

Parts of temporary construction on stadium goes unnoticed

Published Sep 28, 2011

Before fans can experience and appreciate the new Amon G. Carter Stadium, they must endure some temporary features and amenities, both seen and unseen. During the first home game two weeks ago, the stadium...

New construction on Stadium Drive causes congestion

Published Sep 15, 2011

Construction has been a relevant topic on campus for quite some time and the issue has caused an uproar amongst the student body. The hassles with the Stadium Drive project have caused traffic congestion...

Stadium construction won’t stop because of TCU football games.

Published Aug 24, 2011

Construction on the new stadium will continue during the 2011 football season, Ross Bailey, Associate Athletic Director for Operations, said. “We’re not stopping work just because we’ve got football...

TCU's 2020 master plan makes campus more pedestrian friendly

TCU’s 2020 master plan makes campus more pedestrian friendly

Published Aug 11, 2011

Three parking garages, additional residence halls and improved crosswalks are all part of a 2020 campus master plan for TCU. Renderings of the plan were posted on KillerFrogs.com last month. Drawn up...

Sadler construction set to finish by July

Sadler construction set to finish by July

Published Apr 20, 2011

The current construction on the second floor of Sadler Hall has displaced all of the offices on that level, but crews are on track to finish the construction in late July. Associate Provost for Academic...

University construction: No end in sight

Published Apr 14, 2011

Harold Leeman, associate director of major projects for TCU, said the university might never reach the end of its construction to-do list. The university has been working with a master plan since the...

Stadium construction will cause seat relocation, decrease parking for 2011 season

Published Apr 11, 2011

The ongoing renovation of Amon G. Carter Stadium will cause seat relocation, decreased parking and a more temporary nature for 2011 season ticket-holders TCU Athletics Director Chris Del Conte said. According...