Moore Building Renovation
Updated: 7/2/2025
About
The Moore Building has not seen a significant renovation since it was constructed in 1969. Spanning 23,502 assignable square feet (41,631 GSF), the building has served as a hub for academic activity, previously housing the Nursing program alongside general-purpose classrooms. The purpose of this project is to transform the Moore Building into a state-of-the art facility that supports interdisciplinary collaboration, program growth, and academic excellence.
This project is a comprehensive, transformational renovation, including new plumbing, mechanical, electrical, sprinkler and fire alarm systems; roof and window replacement; and accessibility and site improvements to enhance the building’s use and future sustainability. Interior demolition and abatement will occur as necessary to ensure the Moore Building functions as a ‘new’ facility while maximizing space for academic and institutional purposes. During the project’s development, LEED certification will be evaluated and considered.
The renovation will plan to house Health and Human Services (HHS) programs, including Advising and dedicated space for a proposed Doctor of Occupational Therapy program with instructional lab, offices, and flexible support spaces. Existing classroom spaces will be retained and modernized where feasible, including a ground-level 160-person auditorium and two second-floor classrooms with fixed seating. Remaining ASF will be evaluated during Programming for alteration and renovation for possible change-in-use and future flexibility to align with evolving program needs.
July 2025
The Moore Building Renovation Project held a Pre-Proposal meeting for Construction Manager at Risk on July 2, 2025. A recording of this informational meeting can be viewed below.