As part of the Goodman School of Business project, Taro Hall’s main entrance (under the Canadian Tire Bridge) and elevator will be highly congested from 8 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. on Feb. 5 due to construction.
Please use alternate access when possible.
As part of the Goodman School of Business project, Taro Hall’s main entrance (under the Canadian Tire Bridge) and elevator will be highly congested from 8 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. on Feb. 5 due to construction.
Please use alternate access when possible.
As part of ongoing work on the Goodman School of Business expansion project, Taro Hall’s south entrance on the ground level will be closed Friday, Jan. 26 from 7:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. while construction workers install new entrance doors.
Pedestrians can access Taro Hall by entering through the north entrance by Jubilee Court, or through the Canadian Tire Bridge.
Questions or concerns regarding this work can be directed to Janet Muenzberger at jmuenzberger@brocku.ca or x5017, or Lesley Owen at lowen@brocku.ca or x5949.
As part of ongoing work on the Goodman School of Business expansion project, several buildings on Brock’s main campus will be closed Saturday, Jan. 6.
Plaza Building, Student Alumni Centre, Taro Hall and Theal House will be closed from 6 a.m. to 8 p.m. to allow for electrical infrastructure work to be completed.
If you have any questions or concerns regarding this work, contact Janet Muenzberger at jmuenzberger@brocku.ca or x5017, or Lesley Owen at lowen@brocku.ca or x5949.
Taro Hall will be closed overnight Thursday, Nov. 23 to allow for lighting upgrades to be completed.
All entrances and exits on all levels will be closed from Thursday, Nov. 23 at 10:30 p.m. to Friday, Nov. 24 at 7 a.m. while work is done as part of the ongoing Goodman School of Business expansion project.
Anyone with questions or concerns regarding this work can contact project manager Janet Muenzberger at x5017 or jmuenzberger@brocku.ca, or Lesley Owen at x5949 or lowen@brocku.ca.
Please be advised that as part of the Goodman School of Business expansion project, Taro Hall will be closed from 7 a.m. to 11 p.m. on Saturday, Nov. 18 while electrical upgrades are completed.
All entrances and exits on all levels will be closed while the work is being done as part of the ongoing Goodman School of Business expansion project.
Anyone with questions or concerns regarding this work can contact project manager Janet Muenzberger at x5017 or jmuenzberger@brocku.ca, or Lesley Owen at x5949 or lowen@brocku.ca.
Alternate pedestrian routes are outlined in the above map.
Construction on the Goodman School of Business expansion project will mean a one-day detour on campus this Saturday.
On Sept. 9, pedestrian traffic from the bus shelters in front of Schmon Tower to Thistle complex north will be rerouted from its regular path.
Construction vehicles will be moving to and from the Goodman construction zone while work is underway to relocate a fire hydrant. This will result in traffic being redirected to east of Taro Hall or along University Rd. to Scotiabank Hall. Throughout the day, construction personnel will be directing outgoing and incoming traffic to ensure pedestrian safety.
One accessible ramp, at the end of Issac Brock Blvd. E. near the corner of the Goodman site, will be blocked off for the day. The ramp will again be accessible on Sunday, Sept. 10. An alternative accessible ramp is available to the east of the Tower in front of Brock’s Student-Alumni Centre.
Anyone with questions or concerns regarding this work can contact project manager Janet Muenzberger at x5017 or jmuenzberger@brocku.ca, or Lesley Owen at x5949 or lowen@brocku.ca
Many thanks to Cogeco TV Niagara for joining us on the Goodman Expansion tour earlier this week. Watch their report.
Watch our latest Live from Goodman video, where Project Lead Prof. Klassen gives a progress update on the Goodman Expansion.
The steel beam bearing the signatures of more than 1,000 members of the Brock community is now part of the framework of the new Goodman School of Business building.
Students, faculty, staff, alumni and friends of the business school autographed the steel beam in February, covering every square inch with names and messages in permanent marker.
Read the full story on The Brock News.
Watch as the beam is installed into the framework of the new building.