JDUC Revitalization

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The John Deutsch University Centre (JDUC), located on the corner of University Avenue and Division Street, is used by students, staff, faculty, and alumni for a variety of purposes and is a key hub for student life at Queen’s. It is home to the Alma Mater Society, the Society of Graduate and Professional Students, the Office of the Rector, the Student Experience Office (SEO), numerous student clubs, a pub, and a print and copy centre. At the heart of the JDUC is the ceilidh (pronounced kay'lee), a large open space where members of the community come together to celebrate, debate, innovate, and create.

When complete in 2024, the renovated building will again house the student government offices, and feature dedicated Graduate Student space, accommodation for more than 100 student clubs, 6,000 square feet of new public study spaces, secure and discreet wellness spaces, a larger pub with a patio, an expanded Common Ground Coffee House and Tricolour Outlet.

It will also be more accessible, with at-grade entrances at all entry points, more elevators, and full, barrier-free accessibility in all parts of the building, including the historic spaces. The shipping and receiving area will be moved underground, with the loading dock replaced by an accessible outdoor plaza.

The John Deutsch University Centre (JDUC), in 2021

The John Deutsch University Centre (JDUC), in 2021

The project is targeting a LEED Gold (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) certification. The design plans call for the integration of green technology, advanced energy modeling, renewable materials, and environmental certifications.

Students will contribute the majority of the funding for the renovation project, through student levies over 25 years, which the students agreed to through graduate and undergraduate referendums held in February 2018 and January 2019. The university is supporting the project with a contribution from a combination of capital reserves and donor funds. Queen’s is also providing the project financing.

The building traces its roots to 1862 and was purchased by Queen’s in 1927. It was destroyed by fire and rebuilt in 1947, and last underwent a major renovation in the mid-1970s.

Graduate Residence Renovation

As part of a separate but concurrent project, the university will be renovating the 90-room JDUC Residence located within the JDUC. This element is entirely funded by the university’s ancillary operations and includes a complete interior renovation including new in-room fixtures, lighting, paint, curtains, infrastructure, and elevator modernization, as well as lounge and study space upgrades.

Project Updates


 

Activity and Description Anticipated Duration
Overall Project Timeline: Additional details to follow as construction progresses. The overall project is expected to take approximately two years. May 2022 - Summer 2024

Club and Organization relocations

The following information is provided to help track where the various clubs and organizations have relocated (or will relocate soon) to facilitate the renovation of the JDUC facility.

Organization New Location Move Status
Alma Mater Society (AMS) LaSalle - Level 1 Complete
Society of Graduate and Professional Students (SGPS) LaSalle - Level 2 Complete
Student Experience Office (SEO) LaSalle - Level 2 Complete
Sexual Health Resource Centre LaSalle - Level 2 Complete
Food Bank Rideau - Level 1

October 1

Bikes and Boards Rideau - Level 1 Pending - Date TBC
Oil Thigh Design Rideau - Level 1 Complete
TriColour Outlet Rideau - Level 1

Pending - Date TBC

(Temporarily in the Queen's Centre)

Earth Centre Rideau - Level 1 Pending - Date TBC
Lifetouch Photography Studio Rideau - Level 1 Pending - Date TBC
Queen's University Muslim Students Association Rideau - Level 1 Pending - Date TBC
Rector LaSalle - Level 2

Complete

Student Life Centre - main office Rideau - Level 2

Complete

(Customer Service desk temporarily located in the Queen’s Centre)

Studio Q Rideau - Level 2 Complete
Walkhome - main office Rideau - Level 2

Pending - Date TBC

(Customer Service desk temporarily located in the Queen’s Centre)

Queen's Student Constables Rideau - Level 2 Pending - Date TBC
Academic Affairs/Housing Resource Manager Rideau - Level 2 Pending - Date TBC
Concurrent Education Students Association Rideau - Level 2 Pending - Date TBC
Peer Support Centre Rideau - Level 2 Pending - Date TBC
Student Life Centre Queen's Centre - Level 1

Complete

(temporary)

Walkhome customer service desk Queen's Centre - Level 1

Complete

(temporary)

Print and Copy Centre Queen's Centre - Level 2 Complete

(Last updated: September 23, 2022)

Union Street Closure Extended to Monday, June 5th

The road closure of Union Street between University Avenue and 5 Field Company Lane, originally slated for May 23-31, has been extended to Monday, June 5th. The sidewalk on the north side of Union Street will also remain closed to pedestrian traffic during this period. The sidewalk on the south side of Union Street remains open.

The road closure is to allow crews to complete utility connections as part of the ongoing renovation of the John Deutsch University Centre (JDUC). The university thanks the community for their patience while this important work is completed.

Union Street Closure May 23-31 as JDUC Work Continues

Utility tie-ins not expected to impact surrounding buildings

Union Street will be closed to all traffic between University Avenue and 5 Field Company Lane, from Tuesday, May 23 through Wednesday, May 31 to allow crews to connect the John Deutsch University Centre (JDUC) project to municipal services.

The sidewalk on the north side of Union Street will also be closed to pedestrian traffic. The sidewalk on the south side of Union Street will remain open and access to surrounding buildings will not be impacted.

Crews will be excavating trenches for new utility connections, which will require the intermittent use of rock breaking. Work to tie into the existing services is not expected to have an impact on utilities servicing the surrounding buildings.

Work on other related services to the west of the JDUC is expected to be completed by May 19, which will allow University Avenue to be opened temporarily to help offset the Union Street closure.

Work on the JDUC renovation is progressing on schedule and on budget. Crews hope to have the open pit backfilled by the end of May, and the structural steel and roof in place by the end of September.

Union St closed to traffic May 23-31, 2023
Union Street closed to traffic May 23-31 for utility connections.

Notice of intermittent rock breaking at JDUC

Different equipment may lessen impact

Contractors working on the  John Deutsch University Centre (JDUC) have advised they will be conducting intermittent rock breaking at the JDUC site beginning at 8 AM tomorrow, Tuesday, January 17, 2023. Depending on the complexity, work may last through the rest of the week.

The rock breaking being done is smaller in nature, and intermittent. Crews are working on a tunnel into the Athletics and Recreation Centre (ARC). It will also be done utilizing smaller equipment and should not be as disruptive as earlier rock breaking that was very noticeable in nearby buildings.

The university apologizes for any disruption this necessary work may cause. 

Rock breaking at the project site has proceeded more slowly than anticipated. Crews have confirmed they need to continue some work tomorrow, Saturday, December 3, 2022. They are optimistic they will complete this necessary work tomorrow. We are assured crews will not start rock-breaking activities until 9 AM. If they are unable to complete their work tomorrow, they will cease further rock-breaking activities regardless, and complete it over the first week of the New Year.   

Work on site will, after Saturday, be limited to the removal of materials and general construction.  The university regrets the impacts this work has had on those living and working nearby. 

Further to our update shared yesterday, we are informed that the current rock-breaking activity is expected to be ongoing tomorrow, December 1, and possibly into Friday or Saturday, depending on the weather. The university regrets the impact this work is having, and we have asked crews to not start this work until 9 AM, to mitigate some of the impact to area residents.  

Please note: The quiet period referenced in earlier communications starts December 5, not November 28, as earlier communicated. The November date was the date crews had anticipated completing work, however, the actual start date for the quiet period is December 5. We apologize for the miscommunication.

Please be advised that we have just been informed that some unforeseen rock breaking and excavation noise is being generated from the JDUC construction site today,  November 29, and tomorrow. 

The University regrets this unexpected additional disturbance and thanks nearby residents and any others impacted for their continued patience and understanding while this necessary work is completed.

The bulk of the rock breaking and excavation on the site is now completed. Final detailed excavation continues until the end of this week for utilities, stairwells, and elevators which will result in intermittent noise until the start of the exam quiet period which runs from November 28 – December 23.

Nearby residents are advised that some level of noise will be generated from the site which is unavoidable. The University regrets the disturbance and thanks nearby residents and any others impacted for their patience and understanding while this necessary work is completed.

Most of the demolition for the project will be complete by the end of the year. 

Construction Crane goes up at JDUC

A tower crane will be erected on the John Deutsch University Centre (JDUC) revitalization project site this week. The 10-storey tall crane is scheduled to arrive on site and will take approximately a day to install. Area traffic is not expected to be impacted during the installation or operation of the crane.

Work on the site continues to progress. Rock excavation, which began October 17, is expected to continue for about another three weeks. Work is being done between the hours of 7 am and 5 pm in accordance with municipal requirements. Removal of demolished and excavated materials is ongoing.

The University thanks everyone for their patience while this important work is completed.

Rock chipping at John Deutsch University Centre (JDUC) begins Oct 17

Rock chipping for the John Deutsch University Centre (JDUC) revitalization project is set to begin on Monday, October 17, 2022. Work will continue daily for approximately five weeks between the hours of 7 am and 5 pm. Nearby occupants should anticipate noise disruptions arising from this scope of work.

University Ave. at Union St. closed to vehicular traffic until end of January 2023

Map showing road closures during JDUC construction

Effective today, October 3, 2022, through January 31, 2022, University Avenue will be closed to through-traffic between Union Street and Earl Street. The east sidewalk by the John Deutsch University Centre (JDUC) is also closed.

A hard barrier is in place at the intersection of Union St. and a “local traffic only” sign placed at Earl Street to allow vehicles to still access buildings and parking from the north – but no through-traffic is permitted. The closure comes in response to safety concerns given the large volume of construction vehicles removing construction debris from the demolition of the west wing of the JDUC, which is undergoing a significant renovation.

Pedestrians can still use the west sidewalk and the bike lane is open for cyclists. Traffic, transit, and emergency vehicles are being rerouted around the closure. The public is thanked for its patience as this work is carried out.


Project Background & FAQs

John Deutsch University Centre

 

  • Accessible entrances at all entry points, more elevators, and full, barrier-free accessibility in all parts of the building, including the historic spaces
  • Will accommodate more than 100 clubs, 6,000 square feet of new public study space, secure and discreet wellness space and an accessible outdoor plaza
  • As part of a separate but concurrent project, the university will be renovating the 90-room JDUC Residence

  • May 2022

  • The project is targeting a LEED Gold (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) certification. The design plans call for the integration of green technology, advanced energy modeling, renewable materials, and environmental certifications.