Project intent is to bring athletics, research, clinical operations as well as entrepreneurial academics together in one building that can build upon each other. A more integrated approach to campus life, with an emphasis on recreation, athletic activity, human performance and applied health science. Renovate existing team, coaches, visitor locker rooms for the teams remaining within the fieldhouse to a standard established in the new locker rooms with the Rizza performance center. Scope of Work includes: Renovation of approximately 80,000 GSF of the existing fieldhouse that will meet the University Design Standards and Performance Guidelines.Renovation includes but is not limited to locker rooms including toilets and showers, strength and conditioning room, exercise, rowing tank room, equipment and receiving, academic center office, tutorial, conference space, open study spaces, classroom, kitchen, ergonomic room, sports medicine, exterior access toilet rooms, MEP support space, National C Club office space and general office and conference rooms.Renovation will include infrastructure upgrades including but not limited to, HVAC, mechanical, electrical, telcom, IT, AV, security, fire alarm, fire protection, plumbing, site utilities, roof and envelop repairs/upgrade.Renovation includes abatement of Asbestos Containing Materials (ACM) and may include presumed PCB containing materials.New Exterior entry vestibule and site/landscape improvements.The building is targeting LEED V4 certified certification and will conform to Connecticut High Performance Building requirements.Phase 1 work associated with women’s swimming withing Wolff Zackin and include team locker rooms, office, and conference rooms within Wolff Zackin. This work was previously procured and will be ongoing until August 2024. Phase 2 is expected to begin on June 1st, 2025 with substantial completion no later than December 30, 2026.