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Steam Pipeline Project

Updated as of 4/2/2024

Construction Notice:

Work on the steam pipeline project will impact vehicle and pedestrian travel on Monmouth Avenue starting March 26 through September 2024.

During this period, Monmouth Avenue will be closed from Jackson Street to Stadium Avenue. Access to university parking lots will be available through the Physical Plant entrance only. View the map to help you navigate around campus during this timeframe.

Please note the following important details:

Crosswalks on Monmouth Avenue between Church Street and Jackson Street on campus will be closed. Pedestrians will need to walk around the closed area to cross the street. Please plan accordingly.

All construction pathways will meet ADA specifications.

We understand that this may cause some inconvenience, and we appreciate your patience and understanding as we complete this essential project. The improvements made will contribute to the long-term efficiency and sustainability of our campus infrastructure.

Steam Pipeline Project FAQs

What is the steam pipeline project?

  • Like many other higher education campuses in the U.S., our campus is heated with steam, produced by three boilers located in the physical plant. Unlike most campuses, Western does not have an underground tunnel system that connects to every building, which is vital to the maintenance and stability of the pipes that provide heat to the campus.         

Why is this project happening?

  • Currently, Western lacks a tunnel system, prompting us to bury our steam pipes directly underground. Initially, the steam system relied on basic cast iron pipes that suffered rapid corrosion due to our acidic soil. Subsequently, an improved iteration emerged—a jacketed cast iron system—that proved effective unless the protective jacket developed leaks. Unfortunately, over time, these jackets failed, leading to subsequent failures in the cast iron pipes. Presently, our existing jacket system is exhibiting indications of compromised integrity.

Why is it necessary?

  • Each pinhole in the pipe results in a gradual loss of both steam and water within the system. As these holes accumulate, the pressure and water loss increase, leading to an inadequate supply of steam in the steam line. With the current age of the steampipes and their level of deterioration, Western is losing 1,000 gallons of water on average per week, compared with a new system which sees a typical loss of 20 to 80 gallons per week. In addition to this loss, an additive is required in the water at $1,800 per 500 gallons of water (per week). By upgrading the current steam line to a stainless-steel system, we effectively prolong the lifespan of the system, ensuring a more reliable and sustained supply of steam.

Is there going to be additional parking provided for students?

  • None of the WOU parking lots are closed, so students with parking permits can park as usual. The only street parking that is closed is along Church Street.

What about disabled veterans accessing the Veterans Resource Center in the Werner University Center?

  • There are 4 Veterans designated parking spots in Lot H right next to the Werner University Center. Pedestrian traffic to the WUC from Lot H is unaffected by the construction. Street parking along Church Street is closed, including the short-term parking spaces outside the Werner University Center near the southwest entrance. 

How does this affect commencement?

  • Commencement will be unaffected. Commencement parking signage will be posted around campus closer to the event.

Will the sidewalks be open?

  • Sidewalks will be open during the spring term, however, there will be some sidewalk closures this summer, which will be announced soon. The crosswalks across Monmouth Ave from Church Street to Jackson Street will be closed for the duration of the project. The campus and community will receive a two-week notice of additional closures.

Where will the bus stops on Monmouth Ave outside of the Werner University Center and the Library be relocated to?

  • The bus stops in front of the Werner University Center and Library are relocated to the corner of Stadium Drive and Church Street.

Where will the Trolley stop on Jackson Street be relocated to?

  • The Trolley on Jackson Street will be relocated to 50 feet west on Jackson Street.
steam pipe

Old steam pipe.

Boiler

Boiler.

New Steam Pipe

New steam pipe.

Welcome Center

Update as of 05/30/23

The roof is being updated on the welcome center. Due to this the back entrance is blocked off, but the front entrance is open. 

Maple Hall

Update as of 08/10/23

Maple Hall roof is being remodeled during the summer to prepare for students.

Locker Rooms in New PE

Update as of 08/10/23

Locker Rooms in New PE are being preped to be remodeled.

 

 

Monmouth Avenue

Update as of  07/19/23

WOU facilities, carpenters, and electricians pour light pole bases for new street lights along Monmouth Avenue. 

Student Success Center

WOU received $21,615,500 from the state to fund a replacement of the Old Building of Education with a new Student Success Center. The Student Success Center Stakeholder Committee was formed in September 2021. Click Here to view the committee’s charge. 

Update as of 08/10/23

Pictures from the groundbreaking ceremony on 08/07/23

Groundbreaking Ceremony

Removal of old education building sign

Update as of 07/14/23

Tree removed for student success center construction and will be turned into furniture for new building.

The Student Success Center Stakeholder Committe Members Include:

Chelle Batchelor, Library & Media Services (Co-Chair) (Staff)

Mike Elliot, Capital Planning and Construction (Co-Chair) (Staff)

Chelsea Blatter, Student Engagement (Staff)

Amber Deets, Graduate Programs (Staff)

Arne Ferguson, Athletics (Staff)

Marshall Habermann-Guthrie, Student Enrichment Program (Staff)

Logan Jackson, ASWOU (Student)

Malissa Larson, Disability Services (Staff)

Dr. Rajeeb Poudel, Business/Economics Division (Faculty)

Kelly Rush, Student Success & Advising Office (Staff)

Dr. Katherine Schmidt, Writing Center (Faculty)

Arlene Tapia, Freedom Center Board (Student)

Devin Thongdy, ASWOU (Student)

Makana Waikiki, Freedom Center Board (Student)

The Student Success Center Executive Committee Includes:

Dr. Gary Dukes, Vice President for Student Affairs

Dr. Ana Karaman, Vice President for Finance & Administration

Dr. Rob Winningham, Provost & VP for Academic Affairs

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