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Old 12-01-2011, 11:32 AM
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Originally Posted by jazing View Post
My question is, what benefits do you see to this third type? They are considering installing it at my university, and I am just wondering is all. How long do you think it would take to build such Greek housing in the first place? Should I even worry, or would it be installed when I am already out?

Opinions is all I am looking for.
It would be useful to have more information about your campus's master plan. Is this university-owned or privately-owned housing? (Privately-owned could be a housing corporation in the name of the campus IFC/PHC, or a private developer leasing to individual GLO chapter housing associations, or some other model.) A stand-alone chapter house is enormously expensive to construct and to maintain. A residence hall where chapters lease space is a lot cheaper.

With financing in place, architectural and engineering designs approved, and permits in place, etc., the actual construction shouldn't take very long. Less than a school year.
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