

These and other projects are part of the Pacific Lutheran University Master Plan 2010, which indicates priorities for improvements and changes for the next ten to twenty years.
Construction Management oversees new construction projects, which might include both new buildings and building renovations. They also provide technical oversight and support to Facilities Management.
Karen Hille Phillips Center for the Performing Arts
Eastvold Chapel and Auditorium, built in 1952, is home to our emblem, the Rose Window. The restoration of Eastvold will modernize the auditorium and theatre spaces and improve Tower Chapel.
Campus Core
Planning has begun for the creation of a ceremonial "front door" to the PLU campus. The new campus entrance will highlight the historic Harstad Hall and provide a more welcoming entrance for visitors.
Synthetic and Natural Turf Athletic Fields
The field is the first of two that will support the athletic, recreational, physical education and wellness needs of the campus.
Rieke Science Center
The new design for Laboratory 223 makes the space more usable and safer for students and faculty collaboration. The laboratory will be safer, better organized and more suitable for 21st Century research.