果冻传媒 Breaks Ground on $50 Million Project for New, Improved Housing

By Jill Wilson | May 18, 2021
Residence Hall Groundbreaking Dirt Throwing

On Tuesday, May 18, 果冻传媒 broke ground on a $50 million housing plan focused on new and enhanced facilities that will serve the educational, spiritual and holistic needs of Augustana鈥檚 students and staff, as well as inspire others in the community who utilize its campus.

The housing project, which will create a new south residential village, is a major step forward in the first phase of Augustana鈥檚 strategic plan .

Groundbreaking President Stephanie Herseth Sandlin鈥淲e鈥檝e got some exciting things going on and our hard work is paying off. I think we鈥檙e seeing a lot of positive results behind all of the efforts,鈥 said Chief Financial Officer & Executive Vice President Shannan Nelson. 鈥淲hat we鈥檙e doing is contributing housing revenues that we receive from our students over the next 35-40 years, which will create an upfront asset that allows us to retain bond financing, so that we can make these improvements across campus, as well as create some additional financial sustainability.鈥

Thanks to the expertise of Mortenson, KWK and Koch Hazard Architects, TSP, Inc., Associated Consulting Engineering (ACE), Inc. and Confluence, the project will allow Augustana to attract future students and grow enrollment in an increasingly competitive market.

Groundbreaking CrowdConstruction will begin in the summer of 2021. When completed in the fall of 2023, Augustana will be home to a new residence hall, which will include 200 beds on the . Some new shared multi-purpose spaces will incorporate both living and learning environments for faculty, students and affinity groups on campus. Two of the university鈥檚 existing residence halls 鈥 Bergsaker and Solberg Halls 鈥 will see upgrades to infrastructure; elevators will improve accessibility with fresh new finishes and air conditioning will be added to each building. 

The project will also focus on a newly-imagined campus green, which will include a new south landscaping courtyard. The plan includes renovations to existing parking, as well as improvements to other infrastructure, such as utilities, accessibility and security.

鈥淚t will be exciting to have construction on campus to highlight our growth,鈥 said Director of Facility Services Andrea (Miller) Smith. 鈥淲e must be able to meet the needs of the growing number of students that we will have on campus. By elevating the experience of our residential component, we're elevating the excellence of the entire campus. It's going to be incredibly impactful, not only for Augustana, but for the entire Sioux Falls community.鈥

South Residence Hall RenderingThe completion timeline for the project is as follows:

  • New South Residence Hall, Combined Living/Learning Space (North of Bergsaker Hall and East of Solberg Hall, South of Fryxell Humanities Center) 鈥 Fall 2022鈥
  • Bergsaker Hall Renovation (Southwest Side of North Campus) 鈥 Fall 2022鈥
  • Campus Green: South Landscaping Courtyard 鈥 Fall 2022鈥
  • Solberg Hall Renovation (Southwest Side of North Campus) 鈥 Fall 2023

The new and improved housing plan for the south end of campus is part of a long-term comprehensive plan to transform Augustana鈥檚 physical campus. Once these projects are complete, the university will assess their impact, along with the most current enrollment projections, to best determine how to proceed with the next phase of the comprehensive plan.

Hosted by the Sioux Falls Development Foundation, the groundbreaking ceremony took place at 4:30 p.m., to the south of  at 2120 S. Grange Avenue.

South Residence Hall Groundbreaking Ceremony

果冻传媒 Breaks Ground on $50 Million Residential Village for New, Improved Housing!

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