While the Colorado State University Gamma experience is certainly more than the bricks and mortar of their Sigma Phi Epsilon chapter house, it undoubtedly plays a significant role in the development of undergraduate brothers and serves as a proud symbol of shared values and goals.
Built in 1929, 121 East Lake Street has been a part of Colorado’s legacy for 78 years. Through good stewardship the house has lasted over 84 years, but it has become necessary to make a major investment in the house. A successful fraternity fundraising campaign will allow the following planned improvements:
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Restore/repair/paint house exterior
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Refurbish/replace all wood windows and doors
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Reinstall new historically accurate wooden balustrade
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New balcony deck at library above the kitchen
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Repair vertical foundation cold joint between original house and kitchen addition (north)
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Analyze foundation/wall structure of kitchen for accommodation of library
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Demolish roof structure above kitchen and add new vaulted ceiling second-story addition above kitchen
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Install new roof with ice shield, flashings, gutters, and downspouts
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Repair grading in front of house
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ADA-compliant concrete ramps
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Rework retaining wall and sidewalk to meet City code
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Upgrade landscaping and add trash and bicycle enclosures
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Replace existing mechanical, electrical, and plumbing systems
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Abate any asbestos and lead paint
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New Internet communication system
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New security system
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New floor, wall, and ceiling finishes - restore historic architectural details as feasible
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New millwork and cabinetry
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Sealed, timer-controlled gas fireplace inserts in living room, chapter room, and library
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Refurbish kitchen walk-in cooler and install new dishwasher, ice maker, range hood, and reach-in freezer