Specifications include, but are not limited to: Learning Commons Phase 1 Create a welcoming centrally located ‘Campus Hub’ to support an integrated model of learning that enhances the student experience to maximize student success. Create vibrant and student-centered active learning spaces. Provide technology-rich resources with high-level services. Maximize various size group study rooms and flexible spaces to connect learners at every level. Align with campus strategic visioning statement: the University seeks to “foster a thriving and equitable society by educating diverse learners.” Align with UWT's commitment to being a place respectful of its historical and social context. Establish clear pathways and sightlines to services from main entries. Create visibility of the main spine connecting the two buildings in the complex for navigation and celebration. Create a new security bubble for the entirety of the complex at the entrances from Jefferson Street to Tioga Library Building, the main quad into Snoqualmie, and the Grand Staircase into the Powerhouse. Provide 24/7 access to the Powerhouse and technology areas utilizing Husky Card access points and cameras. Provide a sense of safety and belonging for all students on campus. Engineering Renovation Deliver Mechanical Engineering lab spaces by August 2021 Deliver Civil Engineering lab spaces by August 2022 Provide collaborative space for Engineering students Work collaboratively with Retailers to maintain their success Confirm lab spaces as identified are what is most needed to be successful