Work Will Affect Pedestrian Traffic Flow in CARE/Crawley Atrium

From Monday, June 11, through Friday, June 15, Maintenance and Operations will be replacing a large section of glass in a lab on the second floor of the CARE/Crawley Building. Scaffolding will be built and sprinkler pipes temporarily removed in order to facilitate the installation. 

During some work activities, it will be necessary to alter the pedestrian traffic flow through the CARE/Crawley atrium at the E Level. The main entry may be closed from time to time, but workers will maintain a pathway and post signage.
 
If you have questions, please call Ken Bloomer at 513-556-0605.

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