ODESSA – The oldest and largest building at The University of Texas Permian Basin is being renovated.
The 317,000-sf Mesa Building, which serves as the school’s academic and administrative anchor, will have up to 80,000 sf demolished, salvaged, and reconfigured.
Work will include replacing ceilings, light fixtures, HVAC supply registers/return air grills, flooring, paint, and wall coverings throughout the building.
Electrical distribution and emergency power systems, building controls/automation, mechanical/plumbing systems, low voltage systems, and one new elevator are also part of the project.
The building will remain open and operational during building renovation.
Adolfson & Peterson Construction will oversee the renovation. Architects for the project include JSA Architects and PBK Architects.
Construction is slated to start this fall and wrap up in fall 2024.