Lehigh University has awarded construction and development firm Skanska a $70-million contract to redevelop its historic Clayton University Center located in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania.
The 24-month project will encompass both the renovation and preservation of the existing Clayton University Center, while maintaining the historic nuances of the building. Key project elements include the delivery of utility upgrades, inclusive of new electrical service, mechanical systems and equipment, as well as the installation of a full fire protection system. Gathering spaces, offices, meeting rooms and lounge areas will undergo renovations and all doors, windows and the slate and copper roofing systems will be replaced. The historic millwork and wood paneling, stained-glass windows and the building’s stone exterior facing the north lawn will all be preserved during this project.
Skanska will incorporate multiple emerging technologies on this project specifically suited toward preserving and reconstructing historical spaces, one of which includes the use of laser scanning that will allow for a non-contact method of surveying the 100-plus-year-old building. The captured 3D data will provide the requisite analysis and visualization to ensure the historical structures are restored accurately and the architectural features are preserved. In addition, Building Information Modeling will be utilized to enable the comprehensive planning, coordination and visualization of as-built conditions, which will optimize the efficiency and accuracy of the project.
In line with both Lehigh’s continuous dedication to promoting diversity, inclusion and equity and Skanska’s commitment to supplier diversity to better engage minority, women and disadvantaged business enterprises, the two entities have partnered to host two supplier diversity outreach events for this project. Already conducted, the two events entailed discussions on what diversity and inclusion looks like within the construction industry, as well as provided information on the project’s upcoming procurement and bidding opportunities.
Renovation work began in December 2022.