Exterior Rehab. of Heritage Site
Restoring one of the oldest buildings on campus.
Project Updates as of April 14, 2025
The construction contract has been awarded to Cube Construction Services, LLC. They will begin mobilizing at the beginning of May.
Project Overview
The Heritage Site consists of a number of original buildings from when the campus was a working farm, located on the southwest side of the campus. This project will focus on the Administration Building. The Administration Building is a three-story wood framed building, constructed in 1912 with two side additions that were added later. The building currently houses the offices of Admissions and Institutional Advancement.
The project will look at stabilizing the exterior envelop of the building to help stop any further deterioration caused by leaks, insect infestation, and poor site drainage. It will also look at renovating the interior to achieve better circulation, adjacencies, and overall accessibility upgrades. Because of the complexity and coordination required on the project, we will be using a multi-phased approach to this project.
The first phase of this will address the exterior stabilization needs noted above.
The second phase will look at renovating the interior of the main Administration building. Work inside will include interior modifications and finishes, a new elevator, upgrades to mechanical, electrical, and plumbing systems, and telecommunications and security. Energy efficiency will also be a priority with the potential of a geothermal system being added.
Once renovated, the first floor will be fully accessible and designed for programming, meetings and events. The second floor will include University Advancement offices. The third floor will be for storage, but open to future development.
The Annex, where our Purchasing office was previously located will be left as is for now.
The location and use of the renovated Administration building will be a key component in bridging the Broadview and Purchase campuses.
Timeline: Construction Mobilization
Lead Agency: State Construction Fund of New York
Design: Perkins Eastman
Contractor: Cube Construction Services, LLC
Budget: $4.5Mil