| Owner: | State of Wisconsin |
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| Selection: | Bid | |
| Architect: | Uihlein-Wilson Architects | |
| Timeline: | October 2005 to June 2007 | |
| Size: | 185,100 sq. ft. | |
| Contract Format: | Lump Sum | |
| Self-Performed: | 32% |
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Project Description: The new Ogg Residence Hall is a six-story, 615-bed, cluster-style residence hall with academic and recreation facilities throughout the building. Amenities include: a large main floor lounge, a state-of-the-art technology center, a kitchen and student lounge on each floor, multiple classrooms located within the building, and offices for the Residence Life staff. The building is located in the heart of the UW-Madison campus, which left little space for materials and storage during construction. The building’s “U” shape provides green space located in the center of the site for rain run off. |
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