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Date | Time | Event Name | Location |
| 03/21/2007 | Institutional Neighbors Briefing | (read details) | |
| 03/15/2007 | Facilities Call Center Briefing | (read details) | |
| 03/15/2007 | Community Board 9 - General Board Presentation | (read details) | |
| 03/13/2007 | Union Theological Seminary Briefing | (read details) | |
| 03/09/2007 | Business School Briefing | (read details) | |
| 03/08/2007 | Community Board 9 Briefing | (read details) | |
| 03/07/2007 | Athletics Department Briefing | (read details) | |
| 03/07/2007 | Milstein Heart Center Construction Site Visit | (read details) | |
| 03/05/2007 | Registrar Office Brieifing | (read details) | |
| 02/21/2007 | Physics Department Meeting and Laboratory Tour | (read details) | |
| 02/05/2007 | Engineering Chairs Briefing | (read details) | |
| 01/25/2007 | Science Chairs Briefing | (read details) | |
| 01/24/2007 | Chemistry Department Briefing | (read details) | |
| 12/21/2006 | Science Chairs Briefing | (read details) | |
| 07/13/2006 | Community Board 9 Presentation | (read details) | |
| 06/20/2006 | Community Board 9 Presentation | (read details) | |
| 06//2006 | Morningside Heights Historic District Committee Briefing | (read details) |
Columbia University briefs Barnard College and Teachers College on NW Science construction overview.
Internal Facilities briefing to discuss the protocols for the call center supporting Construction Coordination in the handling of construction related calls to the Call Center.
Columbia University Facilities - presents a summary of the Northwest Science Building constructoin project to the General Board membership of Community Board 9. Included in this presenation were summaries of other Univesity construction projects slated to begin in calendar year 2007 - including Jerome Greene Hall, McVickar Hall and Knox Hall at Union Theological Seminary.
Columbia University Facilities briefs UTS Administration and Facilities representatives on the overview of the construction of the NW Science project.
Columbia University briefs its Business School leadership on the construction overview of the Northwest Science building project.
Columbia Universitiy Facilities presents an overview of the Northwest Science project to the executive leadership of community board 9.
Columbia University briefs its Athletics Department on the construction overview of the Northwest Science project.
Columbia University Facilities invited a group of University scienctists, Science Chairs and Science administrators to the NY Presbyterian Hospital construction site at West 165th Street and Ft. Washington Avenue to have a first hand view of a construction project with similar construction elements as the NW Science project. The site visit is conducted by NY Presbyterian Hospital and its consruction manager, Bovis Lend Lease.
Columbia University Facilities briefs the leadership of its Office of the Registrar on the construction overview of the Northwest Science project.
Construction project team to brief the physics department about the construction impacts of the Northwest Science building. A tour is scheduled of the project site as well as another nearby facility that experienced similar construction conditions as are present the this construction effort.
Project team to brief Engineering Chairs about construction of Northwest Corner building and construction impacts over the long - and short-term horizons.
Construction project team discuss construction impacts with the Science chairs.
Project team briefing with Chemistry Department to discuss project up-date and construction impacts.
Construction project team to address construction up-dates and project impacts with Science Chairs in buildings adjacent to construction project site.
Columbia University Facilities presents Northwest Science Building façade elements to CB 9 Executive Committee.
Columbia University Facilities presents an overview of the Northwest Science Building project to the Land Use Committee of CB 9.
Columbia University Facilities Executive team briefed the Morningside Heights Historic District Committee on the Northwest Science Project.