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Quick Facts
Building Type/Use
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Assembly/Lecture Hall
Building Area
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Net Assignable SF – 2,125
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Gross SF – 4,550
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Number of Stories – 1
Constructed
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1970
Renovated
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1998 – Full Renovation
Construction Type
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Concrete slab on grade with structural steel
frame with open web roof joists and metal deck-
ing; roof areas are flat built up membrane roof
with stone ballast
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Masonry walls with brick veneer at lecture hall;
EIFS on paper backed metal lath and storefront
at connecting corridors
Mechanical Systems
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Lecture Hall - Air handling units fed from the
central plant with variable frequency drives
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Corridors – Fan coil units (FCU’s)
Life Safety/Security
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Fire sprinklers, hydrants, fire alarm system,
extinguishers, security cameras, security door
card readers and an emergency phone
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Generator for emergency power
Building Summary
Sweadner Hall houses a lecture hall and associated storage and
support spaces.
The building is in fair condition. Due to its age, the interior finishes
are beyond useful life and require replacement. The fire alarm panel
is original to the building and has surpassed its useful life and
requires replacement. Also, the building is not equipped with an
emergency generator.
Sweadner Hall - Building S