main content Manor House Construction Scheduled July Through August 2024
On Monday, July 8, heavy equipment will roll into the site and begin carving away at the front yard. There will be construction activity also found on the north side of the business office at the Glade area, where material and equipment will be positioned to support the demolition and rebuilding of the business office interior to address issues caused by the water intrusion. Construction is scheduled to be complete in late August.
Entry and exit to the Manor house will be maintained at the main front door for business operations. Egress from other doors will be limited to emergency exiting only.
During this time please submit any paperwork to the Business Office via interoffice mail (MSC31) or the accounts payable email address ap@lclark.edu. Stay tuned for additional exciting changes to Business Office processes as they continue to roll out Chrome River as a tool for invoice and reimbursement submissions.
Thank you for your understanding and patience as we take on this important work. If there are specific events at the Manor House over the summer that will be disrupted by this project please reach out to the Facilities team.
Facilities Services is located in Facilities Services on the Undergraduate Campus.
MSC: 76
email facility@lclark.edu
voice 503-768-7845
fax 503-768-7023
Associate Vice President of Facilities Services David Ernevad
Facilities Services
Lewis & Clark
615 S. Palatine Hill Road
Portland OR 97219
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