Although the Mikionele Way Extension Project is nearing completion it will not be open for use. It will be used as a staging area for upcoming projects of a parking lot and a new TVA Building.
The Retention Basin
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Aerial View of Retention Basin
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The Retention Basin for the New Parking Lot
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Light Pole Base
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The Retention Basin
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Aerial View of Retention Basin
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The Retention Basin for the New Parking Lot
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Light Pole Base
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August 5, 2020 Update
Mikionele Way Extension Plan and Progress
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Aerial View of Mikionele Way Extension Work Progress
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Close Aerial View of Mikionele Way Extension Work Progress
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Mikionele Way Extension Exit to Temple View Apartments
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The Map of Mikionele Way Extension Project Plan
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Mikionele Way Extension Plan and Progress
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Aerial View of Mikionele Way Extension Work Progress
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Close Aerial View of Mikionele Way Extension Work Progress
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Mikionele Way Extension Exit to Temple View Apartments
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The Map of Mikionele Way Extension Project Plan
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July 27, 2020 Update
Crossing Approach Form and Water Drains
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General Site View of Mikionele Way Extension
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Crossing Approach Formed for Concrete
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Concrete Sidewalk with Water Drains
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Crossing Approach Form and Water Drains
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General Site View of Mikionele Way Extension
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Crossing Approach Formed for Concrete
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Concrete Sidewalk with Water Drains
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July 20, 2020 Update
The Asphalt Work is Started
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Aerial View of Mikionele Way Extension
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New Asphalt going in on Mikionele
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Mikionele Extension Sidewalk
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Sidewalk Drain
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The Asphalt Work is Started
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Aerial View of Mikionele Way Extension
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New Asphalt going in on Mikionele
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Mikionele Extension Sidewalk
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Sidewalk Drain
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July 6, 2020 Update
Sidewalk and Road Preparation
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The Road and Sidewalk Preparation for Mikionele Way Extension.
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Road Preparation
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Sidewalk and Road Preparation
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The Road and Sidewalk Preparation for Mikionele Way Extension.
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Road Preparation
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July 1, 2020 Update
Curbs and Sidewalks
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Aerial View of Mikionele Way Extension
Aerial View of Mikionele Way Extension
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Mikionele Extension Curbing #1
Mikionele Extension Curbing #1
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Curb and Sidewalk Forms
Curb and Sidewalk Forms
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Concrete Curb Placed
Concrete Curb Placed
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Concrete Curb and Sidewalk Preparation
Concrete Curb and Sidewalk Preparation
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Curbs and Sidewalks
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Aerial View of Mikionele Way Extension
Aerial View of Mikionele Way Extension
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Mikionele Extension Curbing #1
Mikionele Extension Curbing #1
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Curb and Sidewalk Forms
Curb and Sidewalk Forms
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Concrete Curb Placed
Concrete Curb Placed
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Concrete Curb and Sidewalk Preparation
Concrete Curb and Sidewalk Preparation
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Mikionele extension curbing started this week, next week sidewalks will be started. The sidewalk work will continue for two weeks.
June 24, 2020 Update
Mikionele Way Extension Work Moving Forward
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Overall Site of Mikionele Way Extension
Overall Site of Mikionele Way Extension
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Closer View of Mikionele Way Extension
Closer View of Mikionele Way Extension
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Construction Workers and Heavy Equipment
Construction Workers and Heavy Equipment
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View of Daily Work Routine
View of Daily Work Routine
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Mikionele Way Extension Work Moving Forward
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Overall Site of Mikionele Way Extension
Overall Site of Mikionele Way Extension
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Closer View of Mikionele Way Extension
Closer View of Mikionele Way Extension
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Construction Workers and Heavy Equipment
Construction Workers and Heavy Equipment
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View of Daily Work Routine
View of Daily Work Routine
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June 8, 2020 Update
Base Material Placement
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Mikioneli Way Extension-Overall Site
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Base Material Progress 1
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Base Material Progress 2
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Base Material Progress 3
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Waterline Valves
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Base Material Placement
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Mikioneli Way Extension-Overall Site
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Base Material Progress 1
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Base Material Progress 2
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Base Material Progress 3
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Waterline Valves
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May 25, 2020 Update
Ongoing Road Work
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Mikionele Way Extension-Overall Site
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Mikionele Way Extension-Compacting
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Fill Material and Compacting
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Waterline Road Crossing
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Ongoing Road Work
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Mikionele Way Extension-Overall Site
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Mikionele Way Extension-Compacting
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Fill Material and Compacting
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Waterline Road Crossing
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The intent of this road is to provide an additional/alternate route to access the back of campus. This roadway will allow service vehicles to service the FM area and construction sites without intruding on the Academic Oval. With the extension from TVA to Naniloa Loop this important secondary route will soon be complete which will improve campus operations and reduce vehicle trips on the Academic Oval. Not only will this improve the efficiency of servicing campus, it will also improve safety for students, staff, and faculty in the center of campus.
Mikionele Road Closure, May 26-June 2
Mikionele Road will be closed during work hours near the Housing Office Building for one week starting Tuesday, May 26 until Tuesday, June 2 as they put in a water pipe across the road. The road will reopen each evening. Pedestrians need to follow signs and use crosswalks for safety during this project.
Mikionele Road Closure
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Mikionele Way Extension-Aerial 6
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Mikionele Way Extension-Aerial 3
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Mikionele Way Extension-Aerial 1
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Mikionele Way Extension-Naniloa View 5
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Mikionele Way Extension-Aerial 2
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Mikionele Road Closure
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Mikionele Way Extension-Aerial 1
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Mikionele Way Extension-Naniloa View 5
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Mikionele Way Extension-Aerial 2
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The next phase of the Mikionele Way extension will begin the week of May 11. Mikionele Way (the road that goes from the back gate of PCC and around the Heber J. Grant Building and the Stake Center) will be extended from the Housing Office Building to Naniloa Loop. As a result, the construction area will be fenced off around the entire project. The project will take about four months and finish sometime in September 2020.
Fence installation will start on May 13 and construction will begin on May 18. Heavy equipment and trucks will access the site from Naniloa Loop to keep Mikionele Way open for university traffic. For safety reasons, pedestrians approaching this area should follow the posted construction signs.