UW: Haggett Hall Demolition and Replacement
📍 Seattle PNW
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Action Required
Large residence hall replacement at UW — structural system TBD. University housing can go steel, concrete, or mass timber. Engage UW Capital Projects early to understand if steel frame is being considered. If mid-rise (4-6 stories) steel, ConXtech proprietary system would be ideal for repetitive floor plans and seismic requirements. Identify architect of record. Note: university housing projects sometimes use concrete podium + wood frame, which would disqualify — confirm structural approach.
Why This Matters
Haggett Hall replacement is a major capital project — likely $120M+ for a large residence hall. If designed as a mid-rise steel-framed structure (which is common for university housing in seismic zones), ConXtech's proprietary system with repetitive bay spacing would be an excellent fit. The risk is that the structural system may go concrete or mass timber, so early engagement is critical.
ConXtech System
🟢 Proprietary System
Project Type
hd residential
Project Stage
Planning
Stories
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Estimated Size
150,000-250,000 sqft (Haggett Hall was a major ~600-bed residence hall)
Total Project Value
$120M-$250M
Estimated Steel Scope
$3M-$8M
Timeline Fit
Planning stage — demo and replacement of a major residence hall is a large-scope project. GC selection likely 12-24 months out. Could align with late 2026/2027 award window depending on how far along design is.
Fit Assessment
possible fit
General Contractor
No GC Selected
Owner
★ University of Washington Prefab-Friendly
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