NCSU Greek Village
Client
North Carolina State University
Description
The Greek Village project is a 10-year, $104 million overhaul of the existing Greek Court. Scheduled improvements include the replacement of all current 1960s-era fraternity and sorority houses in a phased demolition, all new roadways and infrastructure as well as other amenities. (read more)
NCSU Greek Village is a reconstruction of an existing 12 acre parcel of property owned by North Carolina State University (NCSU). The Greek Village name is due to the fact that the land and houses are NCSU owned fraternities and sororities, unlike most campuses where the houses are privately owned. In this phase, the initial phase of the project, we will be demolishing two existing fraternity houses and all related infrastructure (roads, utilities, etc.) and reconstructing the area to create new traffic flows with updated infrastructure and more parking. In addition we will prep four pads for new houses to built on them. The new layout will include over a mile of new utility lines and over a half mile of new roads, with an additional half mile prepped for the future. We are excited to be the first contractor on this project.
Services
- Reconstruction

