Padua Hall currently houses approximately 280 upper-class students. Padua is a four-story suite-style residence hall. Padua Hall is one of Siena’s newest residence halls, and is named after St. Anthony of Padua, a Franciscan friar who joined the Catholic Church after giving up his inheritance and committing to a life of helping others.
Some of the amenities Padua Hall offers to students are a newly renovated lobby, kitchenette area with full-size refrigerator and microwave. There’s also 8 washing machines and 12 dyers, 7 lounges, 3 equipped with television sets, including independent and group study areas, and an exercise Room on the 4th floor with access to 2 elliptical machines and 3 treadmills.
Kasselman Electric was responsible for all electrical construction including electrical distribution, wiring device, lighting, lighting control, fire alarm, communications, and access control systems.
Owner
Siena College
Location
Loudonville, New York
Size
60,000 Square Feet
Role
Electrical Contractor