
CACS Installation Project
Schultz and Moffett Laboratories, Guyot and Eno Halls
Project Description
The Campus Access Control System (CACS) a keyless entry system is being installed in Schultz and Moffett Laboratories and Guyot and Eno Halls. Once installation has been completed the doors identified for the project will be programmed to lock and unlock on a schedule. When the doors are locked, individuals granted access may gain entrance to the building using their TigerCard .
Estimated Completion and Project Timeline
The projected completion date is staggered by building, beginning in January 2009 when it is estimated that installation in Schultz Laboratory will be completed. Moffett Laboratory, Guyot and Eno Halls will follow with a projected completion date for all buildings of April 2009. A timeline has been provided to illustrate the projected timeline for completion of this project by building.
Installation Process
CACS installation is a lengthy process. Details about the many steps that make up a CACS installation may be found in the Facilities Information Center.
Project Updates
The project is well underway. Project updates may be found here:
- Doors Identified for CACS Installation
During the project design phase, doors were uniquely identified for CACS installation. The blue bubble on this set of drawings identify the doors requiring a programmed TigerCard for entry. Details by floor:
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- Door and Framework Preparation and Replacement
As part of this project several exterior and interior doors are being replaced. The Office of Design and Construction is overseeing this aspect of the project to make sure that replacement doors meet aesthetic standards and retain historic integrity.

- Conduit and Electrical Wiring Installation
Conduit and electrical wiring installation, connecting the doors to a central control panel, is underway in each building.. Occupants of the building may notice these installations above the doors identified in the project.
Project Manager
You may contact the Project Manager, David Olsen, Facilities Department of Engineering, if you have any questions.

