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Tucker Road Partial Closure Heralds Future University of The Bahamas
By The College of The Bahamas Office of Communication
Jan 21, 2015 - 10:41:41 AM

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Tucker Road (view towards Baillou Hill Road).

Nassau, Bahamas - The Ministry of Works and Urban Development has closed Tucker Road – between Water Street and Thompson Boulevard – a significant milestone as The College of The Bahamas transitions to the University of The Bahamas.

The road closure took effect following an announcement from the ministry that was initially gazetted in November, 2014.

Since Tucker Road west now ends at Water Street, the rest of the roadway has become a part of the Oakes Field Campus of The College of The Bahamas and will be transformed into the formal entrance for the University of The Bahamas.

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Proposed formal entrance for the University of The Bahamas (architectural rendering).

The proposed new entrance boulevard will bring cohesion to the southwest quadrant of the Oakes Field Campus. It will create a distinctively welcoming and monumental feature that will define the University’s presence. Bordering the entrance boulevard will be four new academic facilities – the Franklyn R. Wilson Graduate Centre, currently under construction, the G.T. R. Campbell Small Island Sustainability Complex, a new museum and fine arts building, and a new science building.

“The plan is that the arts building would be positioned directly across Tucker Road so that would be the first building of those four buildings that you would see. The other buildings would be adjoining it or in the back of it,” explained the Vice President of Operations at The College Mr. Ronnie Stevenson.

He added that there will also be opportunities for public engagement in the proposed changes to The College’s Oakes Field Campus.

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Proposed formal entrance for the University of The Bahamas (architectural rendering).

The anticipated infrastructural changes are outlined in a comprehensive ten-year Master Plan, the physical blueprint for the University of The Bahamas, that was designed by Diamond Consultant Group in collaboration with HKS Inc. The growth horizon is based on a projected 25 percent increase in student enrolment over the next decade. Currently approximately 5,000 persons comprise The College’s student population.

The Master Plan also calls for modernised classroom and laboratory facilities, vast open spaces to support a vibrant campus life and expanded administrative accommodations.

College President Dr. Rodney D. Smith explained that several task forces have also been appointed to systematically guide the transition to university status.

“We are very grateful for the tremendous show of support we are receiving from the public and private sectors as we transition our College to the University of The Bahamas. Internally, several task forces have been mobilized and are meeting weekly to expedite this process. The task forces are focused across several areas, including the financial and administrative, technology infrastructure, academic programming, and, of course, our physical infrastructure. The closure of Tucker Road is a part of the latter and represents a significant announcement to the country that we are moving forward,” President Smith said.

“Under the Chairmanship of Alfred Sears, the College Council is providing excellent oversight of this process as the College moves ahead with implementing the guiding blueprint entitled ‘University of The Bahamas: The Road Map,’” he added.

As the Master Plan is a significant step in the transition process, The College invites stakeholders to read the document which is accessible online at this url address: (http://www.cob.edu.bs/Council/MasterPlan.pdf)



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