Lyman Briggs to renovate building for more students
A week ago, the basement of Holmes Hall was a maze of ripped-out floors, exposed ceilings, hanging wires and gaping holes in the walls. The Lyman Briggs School is renovating laboratories and offices in a two-phase project that will accommodate a predicted increase in student enrollment during the next five years. There will be one physics, four biology and two chemistry labs when construction is completed, said Steven Spees, associate director of the Lyman Briggs School and chemistry professor. "They're expanding the laboratories, adding more equipment and modernizing it," said Richard Bellon, visiting assistant professor for Lyman Briggs. All the labs will be air-conditioned, which costs the most of all the renovations to install, Spees said. "We're adding a lot of labs that require air flow," he said.