June 17, 2021

95% FINISHED: Missouri Southern officials tour new Lion Village residence hall

Gina Harris, MBA

95% FINISHED: Missouri Southern officials tour new Lion Village residence hall

The Joplin Globe
By Kimberly Barker, kbarker@joplinglobe.com

Before their June meeting, members of the Missouri Southern State University Board of Governors toured the nearly completed $20 million residence hall that will house an estimated 304 students this fall.

Lion Village, a four-story, three wing building located at the northern edge of the university’s complex of dormitories, covers approximately 92,000 square feet. The $20 million project is being funded from bond sales.

Joplin’s R.E. Smith Construction Co. is serving as the construction manager and contractor of the project. Construction, which began roughly 18 months ago, is set for completion in August. It is now about 95% complete, according to lead architect Brad Erwin of Paragon Architecture, based in Springfield.

“We’re going to meet our deadline of Aug. 1,” Erwin said. “R.E. Smith has really been working hard through all of the challenges like weather, the pandemic, material shortages.”

Construction continues Wednesday on the MSSU Lion Village, the university’s newest residence hall. The $20 million building has a completion deadline of Aug. 1 and is expected to accommodate 304 students.
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The new residence hall will offer three types of housing this school year: suites, traditional and private styles. There are 32 suites and 88 traditional and private rooms with the capacity of housing 304 students. Occupants will also have unlimited access to the two laundry rooms located on each floor.

“I’m very excited for our students to receive the support they need for success and student engagement this fall,” MSSU President Dean Van Galen said. “It will house over 300 students, and sign-ups are already occurring.”

Dean Van Galen, president of Missouri Southern State University, and Benji Rosenberg, member of the MSSU Board of Governors, talk before Wednesday’s tour of the new MSSU Lion Village residence hall. It is to be complete and ready for occupancy in time for the fall semester.
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Josh Doak, director of residence life at MSSU, said more common spaces were added to the residence hall to focus on aspects like community student engagement.

“With our older facilities, we’ve lacked those spots here,” he said during the tour. “We’re very focused on students coming and being able to study or gather.”

Josh Doak, director of residence life at Missouri Southern State University, on Wednesday gives a tour of Lion Village to members of the Board of Governors.
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Clint Walton, vice president of R.E. Smith, said the company was fortunate enough to not shut down construction and maintained operations during the pandemic by implementing safety precautions.

“We’re about 30 days or so from completion,” Walton said. “We never shut down. We were careful to social distance, which in construction is kind of difficult because sometimes it takes two people or more in a tight space. But we came up with a lot of standards, and it worked well for us.”

The Board of Governors not only toured a completed wing of the building but also the center wing, which is currently being built. The contractor is in the final stages of the project where workers are finishing ceilings, painting, flooring, as well installing cabinets and appliances.

Erwin said the center wing will feature common spaces, study rooms, a learning center and a 12 seat theater room with a stage.

After the tour, board member Carlos Haley said the new addition to campus turned out even better than he had thought it would.

“It’s more than what I expected, and I wish we had something like this while I was in school here,” he said.

For more information, go to https://residencelife.mssu.edu.

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