Kyle Geissler talks with Janesville Gazette reporter Kayla Bunge about construction delays creating problems in some UW-Whitewater residence halls.
WHITEWATER Over-deadline remodeling has left students in two UW-Whitewater residence halls with bathrooms on only one floor.
Vista Design and Construction was supposed to have the bathrooms at Knilans and Tutt halls renovated by Aug. 15, said Frank Bartlett, interim director of residence life.
The renovation project is expected to be finished Friday.
“The campus, as a whole, is very disappointed,” Bartlett said.
The bathroom renovation at Knilans and Tutt halls is part of a long-term plan to make improvements to all 12 residence halls at UW-Whitewater.
“They were all built in the 1960s,” Bartlett said. “They’re pretty much due.”
While Knilans and Tutt halls are receiving only a bathroom upgrade, the remaining halls will undergo total renovation, including roof, window and heating and cooling system replacement.
The bathroom renovation project at Knilans and Tutt halls began May 21.
When students moved in Aug. 27, only the first-floor bathrooms were available, Bartlett said. To accommodate the students on other floors, the bathrooms in nearby Wellers and Wells West halls were made available, he said.
To compensate for the inconvenience, students living in Knilans and Tutt halls will receive a refund—a percentage of the weekly housing rate based on the bathrooms available each week. The weekly housing rate is $91.25.
David Helbach, administrator of the Division of State Facilities, said whether the state will pursue damages from Vista Design and Construction won’t be decided until the project is complete.