Syracuse University’s Hall of Languages, constructed between 1871 and 1873, was the first building built on campus. This iconic building was placed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1973 and received its last major renovation in 1979.

Since its construction, the Hall of Languages has housed the founding College of Arts and Sciences which is comprised of classrooms, lecture halls, seminar rooms and administrative offices that support science and mathematics, the humanities and the social sciences.

VIP’s construction management team has recently been hired by Syracuse University to manage the interior renovations of classrooms, lecture halls, and seminar rooms at the Hall of Languages which will all take place over the summers of 2017 and 2018. In addition to renovations at the Hall of Languages, VIP’s team will also manage interior upgrades to Watson Hall Auditorium that will be conducted concurrently with the Hall of Languages 2017 renovations.

VIP has partnered with Syracuse University on a number of projects over the years that include: multiple phased projects at the Nancy Cantor Warehouse, a high-density library storage facility, multiple lab and classroom renovations, as well as the Green Data Center.