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The UA Tech Park facilities and maintenance team will conduct equipment deliveries along the covered spine between Building 9072 and 9060 on Tuesday, November 12 and Wednesday, November 13. Work will be conducted from 4:30 AM until approximately 3:00 PM each day as scheduled. During this time, pedestrian access through this area may be temporarily restricted.
For your safety, contractors will be authorized to close the area with caution tape and flaggers will be stationed to ensure occupants avoid the work zone.
Please remain vigilant and adhere to safety procedures and continue to stay clear of the work area. Traffic control and fencing will be in place, and only authorized personnel may enter the designated area. Please do not walk in the area of work.
Thank you for your cooperation in maintaining a safe environment.
If you have questions please contact Muhammad Zaki, Tenant Relations & IT Specialist via email at mzaki@uatechpark.org or phone at (520) 497-5438.
Please be advised that Contract Operator will be conducting annual backflow preventer testing on Sunday, August 18th, from 6:00 AM to 4:00 PM.
During this time, each building will experience a water service interruption of approximately 30-60 minutes while testing is completed.
We apologize for any inconvenience this may cause and appreciate your understanding as we perform this essential maintenance.
Starting Monday, July 8th through Monday, July 29th there will be ongoing construction and maintenance along Science Park Drive (Kolb Access Road). Traffic control devices will be placed prior to the start date of the work. All site occupants shall expect delays when entering in either direction and should plan accordingly during the duration of this project.
As the construction and maintenance project progresses, we will send out any updates that pertains to this project.
From Tuesday, June 15th at 6:00 am until Friday, June 18th at 6:00 am parking lots 3 & 4 will be closed for maintenance.
See map for details
Please be mindful of workers and equipment in the area and observe spaces blocked off with signs, cones, or barricades.
During this time, please use adjacent parking lots as alternative parking.
Parking in non-paved areas is not permitted. Please adhere to all “No Parking” posts and signs. Site Security will be patrolling and enforcing compliance in these restricted areas. Occupants should plan their work schedules, routes, and alternate parking locations accordingly.
On Wednesday, June 2, 2021, Kolb Road access in and out of the park will be interrupted from 4:30 am until 5:30 am to allow large cargo to be repositioned.
The contract Operator recommends anyone currently using this route to enter or exit the park during this time frame to please consider using the North and South Rita Road entrances and exits as an alternate route or expect delays. Please plan accordingly.
Please be mindful of workmen and equipment in the area and obey traffic control signs.
CRC will be hosting an event requiring Parking Lot 8 to be closed over two weekends. Please share with your employees.
Friday, June 4 – Lot 8 closes at 8 pm
Saturday, June 5 – CRC Event
Sunday, June 6 – CRC Event
Monday, June 7 – Lot 8 will be accessible
Friday, June 11 – Lot 8 closes at 8 pm
Saturday, June 12 – CRC Event
Sunday, June 12 – CRC Event
Monday, June 14 – Lot 8 will be accessible
Please be mindful of equipment in the area and observe spaces blocked off with signs, cones, or barricades.
DCW backflow device leak repair and recertification for Building 9070 is purposed to take place Tuesday, 27 April 2021: Building 9070 – Work will begin at 2:00 AM and is expected to be completed no later than 4:00 AM.
While backflow device testing is being performed, the potable water supply to the building will be shut off.
Thank you for your cooperation in scheduling this corrective maintenance.
From Friday, April 23rd at 6:00 am until Sunday, April 25th at 6:00 am the sections indicated on the attached map of parking lot 9 will be closed for maintenance.
Due to the desert location of the site, there can be a higher probability of an encounter with bobcats. In all cases, when you spot a bobcat, please stay clear and do not approach the animal. The Contract Operator quickly responds to remove them when sighted or reported. If you see a bobcat, please leave it alone and call either the Contract Operator Site Manager at 520-799-7802, or Site Security at 520-799-6666.
As Contract Operator, we would like to share some information with you for your consideration regarding snakes and snake-related injuries. Due to the desert location of the site, there is a higher probability of an encounter with snakes. In all cases, when you spot a snake, try to keep track of its location. The Contract Operator quickly responds to remove them when sighted or reported.
Watch where you step or reach. Snakes often hide from the sun when it is hot, and are difficult to see.
Be mindful of the footwear you choose if you are planning to be outside. Closed-toe shoes provide better protection than sandals.
As the temperature cools, snakes will be seeking concrete/asphalt surfaces in later hours to retain heat such as sidewalks, parking lots, and roads.
Leave Them Alone and call the Contract Operator Site Manager or Site Security at 520-799-6666.
Indications for anti-venom treatment are based on the injury, not the snake species.
Do not try to capture or identify the snake, it is not necessary and often causes more injury.
Although there are 17 different types of rattlesnakes in AZ, there is only one anti-venom medication. Type of snake does not matter!
Do NOT ice or apply restrictive dressings/tourniquets
Do NOT delay care and contact emergency help immediately.
Do remove constrictive items like shoes and jewelry at an injury.