Construction site briefing
The buildings around the pergola are being renovated, and the construction project will begin in December 2023. The project will entail changes to access roads and parking conditions on campus. The following is currently happening:
- Access to buildings 00 and 01 will be changed so that in future you cannot walk south of the building. Use the entrance to the east by building 3, to the north by the greenhouses or to the west by the gravel path, the ‘ski slope’.
- The access to building 2 will be changed so that in future you cannot enter the building from the west side. Use the east entrance by the car park and kindergarten.
See the access routes on the map.
Overview of new construction sites in autumn 2024
- Paving project on the east side of building 3, building 45 and 46: 2 September 2024 - 20 December 2024
- Roof renovation at building 40, 41, 42, 43. Scaffolding around the buildings. 9 September - 20 December 2024
- Paving project at P3 and P4: Start mid-October 2024 - 20 December 2024
- Paving project at the path by the solar pavilion west of building 00: Start mid-October 2024 - 20 December 2024
Access restriction introduced in Kvadratroden
The Square Root (Kvadratroden) is one of the main entrances to the campus area for pedestrians and vehicles. From February 2024, pedestrians and vehicles will be more effectively separated through Kvadratroden.
Campus Service has installed bollards in Kvadratroden. Pedestrians and cyclists still have free access. Vehicular traffic with a legitimate errand on campus must now call the reception to gain access.
This initiative is intended to increase safety for pedestrians and cyclists on campus.
No access to the construction site - it can be dangerous to go in there
The renovation of the buildings around the old pergola has begun and the construction site has been fenced off. It is very important for safety that you do not enter the construction site. Demolition is taking place inside and outside the old buildings, so entering the site can be extremely risky.
You should also be aware that there are many lorries and other construction traffic travelling to and from the site.
Extra noisy activities
Noisy work will occasionally occur. Unfortunately, this cannot be avoided and we hope for your understanding. We try to plan noisy work during holiday periods, for example, when as few people as possible are on campus.
Construction project means fewer parking spaces
5 out of 8 parking spaces in parking area "P2" will be taken out of service for the entire period of construction.