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Erland completes $17.5m Flynn Campus Union at Springfield College

Erland Construction recently completed the new 58,500 s/f Richard B. Flynn Campus Union at Springfield College. Shortly before completion of the Campus Union, Erland began renovations to Judd Gymnasia - the oldest building on the Springfield College campus. The rehab of the 116-year-old building will yield the Stitzer Center. These projects are the second and third that Erland has built on Springfield College's campus. The first was the new Wellness and Recreation Complex, completed in the fall of 2008. Teaming with architect Symmes Maini & McKee Associates, Erland constructed the $17.5 million Flynn Campus Union - named after Springfield College's current president - in 16 months. A central location for student services and activities, international programs, career services, volunteer programs, residence life offices, and the staff of the student affairs division, the campus union features a food court with a two-story atrium for casual dining, a sports bistro with large flat-screen televisions, and a spiritual life center with a meditation room. Other facilities include a large subdividable multi-purpose room with LCD projectors, bookstore, convenience store, post office, several conference rooms and lounges, and activity space. For the rehabilitation of Judd Gymnasia into the Stitzer YMCA Center, Erland is teaming with Stephen Jablonski Architects. The 39,350 s/f building will receive a total makeover, including a complete overhaul of the HVAC and MEP systems.
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