Crews will test the fire alarm system at approximately 1 p.m. today (Monday, Aug. 31) in Butler-Carlton Civil Engineering Hall and the Clayco Advanced Construction and Materials Laboratory. The tests will include horns and strobes so individuals in the buildings may hear the alarms and see the alarm lights flashing.
Read More »Distilled water will not be available 8 a.m.-noon tomorrow (Tuesday, June 2) in Butler-Carlton Civil Engineering Hall due to work on the Clayco Advanced Construction and Materials Laboratory (ACML) project. This will only affect distilled water, such as water used in labs.
Read More »Electrical power will be restored to Butler-Carlton Civil Engineering Hall by noon today (Thursday, May 28).
Read More »Crews will test the fire alarm system at approximately 7 a.m. tomorrow (Friday, Feb. 28) in Butler-Carlton Civil Engineering Hall. The test will conclude by 8 a.m.
Read More »All water has been shut off in Butler-Carlton Civil Engineering Hall, beginning at 10:45 a.m. today (Wednesday, Oct. 9). The temporary water outage is expected to last up to two hours.
Read More »All water will be shut off in Butler-Carlton Civil Engineering Hall at 8:30 a.m. tomorrow (Friday, Oct. 4). The temporary water outage is expected to last 1-2 hours. During this time, no water fountains, lab faucets or restroom facilities will be operable.
Read More »The sanitary sewer for Butler-Carlton Civil Engineering Hall is being replaced as part of construction of the Clayco Advanced Construction and Materials Library (ACML). The restrooms in Butler-Carlton will be closed 6-7:30 a.m. Wednesday, Aug. 28, and 6-7:30 a.m. Thursday, Aug. 29. During this time, drinking fountains and sinks also will not work in Butler-Carlton.
Read More »Facilities crews will be working in Butler-Carlton Civil Engineering Hall before classes start on Monday, Aug. 19. The following outages are planned in the building on the following days:
Read More »The Clayco Advanced Construction and Materials Laboratory project at Butler-Carlton Civil Engineering Hall will affect doors in the building’s loading dock area.
Read More »When hundreds of students pour into Butler-Carlton Civil Engineering Hall for their first classes at 8 a.m., Carol Atwell has the space ready for them. Atwell, a custodian at S&T, starts her workday at 4 a.m. “I’m a morning person,” she says. “I am an avid cleaner, and I love cleaning. I get most of my deep cleaning done before 8.”
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