THE CAMPAIGN FOR ALPHA-DELTA ZETA
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Our Plan to Secure Our Future
e need our Chapter House to be a facility that meets the
ever-changing needs of today's students and provides a solid
foundation for future generations. Group and individual study areas
will be augmented by state-of-the-art technology, while providing
enhanced personal space and a choice of sleeping arrangements.
Our goal is a high-quality fraternity house that will withstand heavy
use over many years.
THE RESEARCH IS DONE
ADZ alumni have spent years working to determine the best
possible solution to address the Chapter's long-term housing
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requirements. We have studied the needs and desires of today's
undergraduates and our alumni, evaluated other Missouri S&T
fraternities' renovations and new construction, and consulted with
university officials about trends in campus housing.
OUR PLAN IS SET
The result is a detailed, well-planned project that will address all
immediate and critical issues with our facility, as well as provide
our Chapter with an attractive, safe, and competitive home in which
to operate.
Project Highlights
he ADZ alumni and undergraduate leadership has developed a solid plan to address the long-term viability of the fraternity experience
on the Missouri S&T campus. Through careful study, assessment, and planning, it has been determined that a complete remodel
and two additions to the Chapter House are necessary, and the Fraternity must invest in our home to meet the needs of today's students.
Working with Dick Busch Architects, Chesterfield, Missouri, the Alpha-Delta Zeta House Corporation has developed a tactical approach
to our future.
• Add 5,000 sq. ft. of living space to the chapter house
3,100 sq. ft. addition at front of the house will provide 10 suite-style bedrooms on the second and third floors
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1,900 sq. ft. addition at rear of the house will provide dedicated social space with restrooms
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• Remodel existing space with new flooring, paint, fixtures, and finishes
• Address mandatory life-safety issues with sprinklers, fire-rated doors, and full compliance with code specifications
• Provide ample study space, including areas for individual and group study, as well as wireless Internet access
throughout the facility
• Replace heating and cooling, plumbing, and electrical systems to accommodate the volume/size of the house and
address safety issues
PROJECT COST: $3.5 MILLION