CARRBORO, NC -- Construction continues to progress on The 203 S. Greensboro Street Project in Carrboro.
Work performed in last 30 days:
- Parking deck stairs and bollard installation continues
- Installation of restroom fixtures and partitions has begun
- Door hardware installation continues
- HVAC system testing and balancing has begun
- Fire alarm and data cable installation continues throughout the building
Work upcoming in next 30 days:
- Conduit for decorative light poles will be installed
- Curbs, gutters and sidewalks will be installed
- Concrete seat walls and benches will be installed
- Interior finish work will continue, including installing decorative wall panels, ceiling baffles, and cabinetry
- Installation of restroom fixtures and partitions will continue
- Main fiber and data connections to building will be installed
Utility work, site work, and traffic impacts:
Underground utility, stormwater and drainage work is nearly complete pending final inspections. Work is now beginning on final site grading and installation of new sidewalks, curbs, and gutters. While some of this work will be able to be completed within the construction fence there will continue to be intermittent street closures.
Completion of project:
We look forward to welcoming everyone at the new public center in Carrboro that will be both a library and civic building. After construction is completed, it will take some time for services to move in and become operational. The grand opening date will be announced broadly when it is confirmed later this fall. This will be set in coordination between the Town of Carrboro and Orange County, following the completion of construction, and the move-in of furniture and library materials.
Background:
The $42 million development will be the future home of the Orange County Southern Branch Library. The facility will also provide a permanent home for the Orange County Skills Development Center; Carrboro Recreation, Parks and Cultural Resources Department; WCOM Radio; and performance/multipurpose uses. The 203 Project will provide opportunities for education, art, and community connection.
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