The $24 million renovation project for Tarleton State University’s Memorial Stadium will go out for bids a second time in June after initial submissions last week came in higher than expected.
Tarleton State University this morning continued its yearlong centennial celebration as a founding member of The Texas A&M University System with groundbreaking ceremonies for a $54 million engineering building.
A groundbreaking ceremony for a new engineering building—set for 10 a.m. Friday, March 31—continues Tarleton State University’s yearlong 2017 centennial celebration as a founding member of The Texas A&M University System.
Parking in Lot P30, near Washington Street just west of Lillian Street, closes today to prepare for construction of the Tarleton State University engineering building. All student vehicles must move from P30 this afternoon.
As part of its regular meeting, The Texas A&M University System’s Board of Regents today approved the final budget and construction for Tarleton State University’s new engineering building.
A much higher than expected price tag is prompting Tarleton State University to consider parking area alternatives to the pecan grove off Washington Street near the Cecil Ballow Baseball Complex.
Tarleton State University is considering a plan to add approximately 350 parking spaces on university property along Washington Street, adjacent to the Cecil Ballow Baseball Complex.
Tarleton State University is considering a plan to add approximately 350 parking spaces on university property along Washington Street, adjacent to the Cecil Ballow Baseball Complex. Designs are being studied to preserve as many pecan trees as possible.
Primary pedestrian traffic routes along Vanderbilt Street within the Tarleton State University campus will change for the next four to six weeks as construction on the utility and infrastructure project progresses westward.