While the experience is certainly more than the physical structure, the chapter house for Phi Delta Theta at the University of Missouri undoubtedly plays a significant role in the development of their brothers. The home at 101 E. Burnam has been a part of Missouri Alpha Chapter’s legacy for more than 60 years and is definitely showing its age. Because of a successful capital fundraising campaign, the following improvements include:
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Installation of full fire suppression system
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Additional educational and common space to promote academics and brotherhood
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Kitchen and cafeteria renovation: new appliances and fixtures, improvements to dining area
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Common area renovation: new carpet, new furniture, tile, paint, and bathrooms
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Redesign of fire/burglar alarm system
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Landscaping improvements
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Event room new addition
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Improvements to chapter room and preservation of MO Alpha awards and traditions
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Remodel of housemother’s apartment
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Complete redesign of dormitory room layout, transition to one- and two-man suites
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Sleeping capacity of 69, including presidential and vice presidential suite
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Complete bathroom remodel: semi-private design with new fixtures and equipment
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Addition of study areas within dormitory section
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Central air conditioning and heating to replace outdated boiler system
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Plumbing and electrical system replacement