FAMU has reopened Jones Hall after giving it a $9.5M renovation.
Jones Hall housed most of FAMU’s physical science laboratories, classrooms, and faculty offices from the time of its construction in 1953 until the completion of the Frederick S. Humphries Science Research Building.
The remodeling included the following: restoration of the building’s envelope, major overhaul or replacement of the existing HVAC systems, mechanical equipment, plumbing (including laboratory gases), upgrading of electrical wiring and elevators, fire doors, fire alarm and sprinkler protection systems to meet code, cable TV and internet connections, replacement of existing services and switchgear, and correction of life safety and ADA standards.
Jones Hall housed most of FAMU’s physical science laboratories, classrooms, and faculty offices from the time of its construction in 1953 until the completion of the Frederick S. Humphries Science Research Building.
The remodeling included the following: restoration of the building’s envelope, major overhaul or replacement of the existing HVAC systems, mechanical equipment, plumbing (including laboratory gases), upgrading of electrical wiring and elevators, fire doors, fire alarm and sprinkler protection systems to meet code, cable TV and internet connections, replacement of existing services and switchgear, and correction of life safety and ADA standards.
Can more photos of the improvements be posted for those of us that can not get there to see in person?
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