The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, May 08, 1998, Image 14

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Friday • May 8,
A hard day’s work
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Col. Reavis loads his horse, Ruffin, into a trailer at the Olsen Field parking lot after riding with thebas
ball players.
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Estill said his group is also build
ing two grass football practice fields
in place of the tennis center, set for
completion in June.
A new tennis center will also be
completed this summer.
Three other projects within the
construction division are the Texas
Transportation Institute in Research
Park, the new dairy products build
ing on Discovery Drive and the ex
pansion of the Corps Repository in
the Ocean Drilling Building on Dis
covery Drive.
Tom Williams, Director of Parking,
Traffic and Transportation Services
(PTTS), said the library construction
in the center of campus is the major
university project for the summer.
"We will be occupying the new
garage by next fall," Williams said.
“We will also be doing the normal
parking lot renovations, like painting
new lines, to get ready for next year.”
Along with the additional parking
garage, Williams said this year
brought 1,500 new parking spots,
with the opening of Reed Arena. The
University will begin a project
panel the Zachry parkingloii
600 new spaces. The project
put on hold until the soccerfield
be relocated on West campus
Several road construction
jects are set for the future,incli
Ross Street, which runsinfro
the Chemistry Building,
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resulting from a constructiot
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University officials saidthf!
waiting to finish the street untTfAl
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