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University Center of Chicago Topping Out Ceremony

August 18, 2003

University Center of Chicago Topping Out Ceremony

University Center of Chicago
For Immediate Release Aug. 18, 2003

Contact:
Priscilla Hunter, Columbia College Chicago, 312-344-7805, (cell) 312-286-6624
Robin Florzak, DePaul University, 312-362-8592, (cell) 312-305-8592
Tom Karow, Roosevelt University, 312-341-3512

Universities mark finish of structural construction at University Center of Chicago with hoisting of steel beam

Major construction of University Center of Chicago, which will soon be the largest joint college student residence hall in the nation, will be completed with the ceremonial hoisting of the final steel beam atop the 18-story structure at 10 a.m. Monday, Aug. 18, at the construction site entrance at State and Harrison streets in Chicago's South Loop.

Officials from Columbia College Chicago, DePaul University and Roosevelt University will mark the completion of University Center's concrete super-structure with a topping out ceremony, in which a 40-foot-long white, steel beam bearing an evergreen tree, flags of all three universities as well as the signatures of university dignitaries will be hoisted by tower crane more than 200 feet into the air, coming to rest on the building's 19th floor penthouse.

A major milestone in the construction process, the topping out ceremony marks the end of fourteen and a half months of construction on the structure of the building and clears the way for work on the exterior envelope and interior of University Center. Installation of the building's facade and windows is scheduled for completion by December. Already begun, the building's interior work will be finished in June 2004.

Slated to open in the summer of 2004, the $150 million facility at State Street and Congress Parkway in Chicago's South Loop will house 1,680 students and 43 staff members. The new student-housing center will help fill an enormous need for student housing in downtown Chicago. Located on a site bounded by State Street, Congress Parkway, Harrison Street and Holden Court, the project also is expected to be a major anchor providing economic benefits for continued growth and revitalization of Chicago's South Loop.

Among features of the new Center will be: 31,000 square feet of retail space on the first floor; a 30,000-square-foot food service facility, student lounges, music practice rooms, a fitness center, art rooms, offices, multi-media rooms, game rooms, laundries and conference rooms on the second floor; a 20,000-square-foot landscaped roof garden accessible from the third floor; student residences on floors three and above.

There will be five styles of student suites and apartments, ranging in price from an estimated $703 to $1,108 per month. According to a collaborative agreement among the three universities, students from Columbia and DePaul each will have 40 percent of available beds, while Roosevelt students will occupy 20 percent of bed space.

Traditional in the construction industry, ironworkers historically have performed the topping out ceremony, installing a final beam to which a flag and evergreen tree are attached. The ritual is thought to have originated in ancient times to drive out evil spirits that may occupy a new structure. The evergreen tradition is traced to Scandinavians who affixed a tree to the top of a building to honor the forest god, thanking him for his wood and blessing.

Carrying on a tradition but taking a more modern approach, University Center of Chicago's topping out ceremony will be conducted by Turner Construction Company, the general contractor, who has kept the project both on schedule and on budget.

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