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Access to Robertson Hall Main Floor

Published on April 12, 2019

To All Members of the Carleton Community,

Please be advised that there will be no access to the main floor of Robertson Hall starting Thursday, April 18 at 4 p.m. to Tuesday, April 23 at 6 a.m. to allow for the contractor to complete work on the floor.

During this time, access to the four main doors to the building, as well as elevators from the main floor, will be unavailable. Access to other floors in the building will be via two emergency stairwells or the tunnel level. There will be signage posted to direct staff, students and visitors.

The university is closed on Friday, April 19 for the Good Friday statutory holiday and will reopen on Monday, April 22.

Note: The Awards Office will be closed as of 4 p.m. on April 18 and will remain closed on April 22. Staff will be responding to emails sent to awards@carleton.ca. For urgent matters please email the Director of Awards and Financial Aid, Perry Legakis, atPerry.Legakis@carleton.ca

Parking Services: Parking Services staff will be available at the Campus Safety Services front reception desk on April 22.

The Campus Tour Office will be closed on April 22.

Thank you for your co-operation as we complete this work.

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