Renovations on state Capitol underway; Senate will make temporary move
after spring session
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[January 04, 2022]
By BETH HUNDSDORFER
Capitol News Illinois
bhundsdorfer@capitolnewsillinois.com
Renovations are underway on the north wing
of the Illinois Capitol.
Plans include the construction of an underground parking garage,
elimination of the circle drive on the north side of the Capitol and the
addition of a new entry that improves access and security.
“We are very fortunate that we have a statehouse to be proud of. There
are other states that have statehouses that look like a high-rise that
you would see in Chicago, so we want to take care of a historic building
and, unfortunately, the older buildings are the ones that need the most
work,” said Andrea Aggertt, director of the Office of the Architect of
the Capitol.
The scheduled renovations carry a total price tag of $224 million
already appropriated by the Rebuild Illinois Capital Plan. The Illinois
Senate will convene in the Howlett Auditorium after the 2022 spring
session and will continue meeting there until January 2025 when
renovations are scheduled to be completed.
The plans for the renovations include:
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Updated new stairs to allow for emergency exits
directly outdoors.
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New fire alarms, sprinklers and lighting.
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Accessible bathrooms, entryways, door hardware.
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Modernized mechanical, electrical, and heating and
ventilation systems.
The purpose of the renovation is to address safety and security
concerns, but also to return the historic architectural detail to the
Capitol.
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This artist rendering shows what a renovated north entrance to the
Illinois Capitol will look like. The new entry, part of $224 million
of scheduled renovations, will provide more access and security,
according to the Office of the Architect of the Capitol.
The restoration will also return some the history to the building that
was completed in 1876 at a cost of $4.5 million, removing recessed
ceilings, non-historic millwork and mezzanines from the north wing.
Construction for the underground parking garage will begin in coming
weeks.
The goal of the renovation is to improve security by removing vehicles
from close proximity to the building, creating a visitor screen area on
the outside of the Capitol structure and installing electronic locking
and lockdown capability and duress buttons.
Plans also include an underground conference and meeting room area.
Currently, there is one handicapped accessible entrance to the Capitol.
In 2011, the west wing of the Capitol underwent a two-year, $50 million
renovation. The renovation met with scrutiny when the price for three
mahogany doors clad in copper was revealed --- $700,000. The original
doors were replaced in the 1970s with glass and aluminum doors.
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