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#432364
The newest LU tunnel is now front page, headline news of the local paper. :clapping
LU starts clearing ground for tunnel project

Posted: Tuesday, June 18, 2013 10:40 pm
Ray Reed


A bit of groundbreaking construction technology will be used to insert a pair of vehicle tunnels under the railroad tracks between the Liberty University campus and Wards Road in Lynchburg.

The tunneling technique is new for railroads in this country, said Charles Spence, who’s directing dozens of construction projects on campus this summer.

“It’s not brain surgery. It’s the availability of equipment and knowledge,” Spence said. “Not many people put it together.”

...LU hired a tunnel-building company from Fort Worth, Texas, for the installation.
That last quote was just for Sly. :wink:

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#432399
Sly Fox wrote:I'm confused. If they are hiring a company from Ft. Worth, are they building this tunnel for cows?

:mrgreen:
Hey, a tunnel for cows is better than a reading center for ants.

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But, on a serious note, as a newbie to Lynchburg, I got confused on Wards road on how to access the LU campus and think that a tunnel would be a great addition. I look forward to it!
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Yacht Rock wrote: But, on a serious note, as a newbie to Lynchburg, I got confused on Wards road on how to access the LU campus and think that a tunnel would be a great addition. I look forward to it!
The offer to show you around town still stands. :)

I'm free the next couple of mornings, otherwise it would have to be when I get back from the beach.
#432405
alabama24 wrote:
Yacht Rock wrote: But, on a serious note, as a newbie to Lynchburg, I got confused on Wards road on how to access the LU campus and think that a tunnel would be a great addition. I look forward to it!
The offer to show you around town still stands. :)

I'm free the next couple of mornings, otherwise it would have to be when I get back from the beach.
I will definitely take you up on that once the dust settles a bit!
#432410
flamehunter wrote:
JK37 wrote:Just wait til YR learns Lynchburgers don't believe is merging into traffic.
Are you saying you're not supposed to stop at the end of an entrance ramp? :dontgetit
To be fair we have a habit of kinda doing a fake on ramp occasionally. The lack of an on ramp from candler mt to 501N has to acount for about 50% of crashes in Lynchburg.
#432424
Purple Haize wrote:
flamerbob wrote:Guys, all I can say is the next 5 years are going to be amazing. Lots of activity going on at Liberty.
The last 5 have been pretty impressive!
The current 10 years has been and will be more impressive than the last 5 years and the next 5 years!
#432428
Its crazy seeing so many projects going on at the same time with the medical school and the first high rise dorm and with work on the new freestanding buildings for School of Music and Science Hall and seeing what all is in the current master plan its amazing how much change has taken place already and how different this place will be even come fall 2014 much less five years from now
#432444
There is a story in the News & Advance today about the new Medical School building. At least on the online version, I haven't seen the actual paper, the picture they use I don't think is of the Medical School but of the new Runk & Pratt nursing home at Liberty Ridge. Is that right? I guess it can be confusing with two major project that close to each other on the mountain... Still it looks like someone should be able to tell that it is not the same building.
NewsAdvance.com wrote:Liberty University's medical college construction ahead of schedule

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Construction on the Liberty University College Of Osteopathic Medicine on Candlers Mountain Road on Wednesday June 19. Sam O'Keefe/The News & Advance

Posted: Thursday, June 20, 2013 11:21 pm
Amy Trent


Construction on Liberty University’s College of Osteopathic Medicine is ahead of schedule.
Dean of the college, Dr. Ronnie Martin, said this week he expects to have a temporary occupancy permit by Feb. 28, 2014.
“They are about two weeks ahead of schedule” in part because of the good weather, Martin said.
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#432450
Youre right. I've seen the medical school while driving along 460 and it doesnt look like that. ANyway, its awesome that it is ahead of schedule (cue snarky comment from someone about how things usually finish late) and Im sure itll help with recruiting for the first class of med school students to be able to walk them through come February next year
#432495
UVALibertyFan wrote:There is a story in the News & Advance today about the new Medical School building. At least on the online version, I haven't seen the actual paper, the picture they use I don't think is of the Medical School but of the new Runk & Pratt nursing home at Liberty Ridge. Is that right?
And that folks, is why I don't PAY for the N&A. :lol:
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By PAmedic
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#435351
also the new medical school is coming along. Provisional accreditation already.

http://www.liberty.edu/index.cfm?PID=18495&MID=96872

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Liberty.edu wrote: Liberty University College of Osteopathic Medicine (LUCOM) has announced that it has been granted provisional accreditation from the American Osteopathic Association Commission on Osteopathic College Accreditation (AOA-COCA), the programmatic accreditor for Colleges of Osteopathic Medicine in the United States.

Provisional accreditation allows LUCOM to officially begin recruiting and accepting students and offer education leading to the D.O. (Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine) degree. LUCOM has initiated that process, and the inaugural class will begin in Fall 2014.
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