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Monroe Roadways to build 4,150-seat arena at the RIT campus; Partnered with LeChase Construction Services

Monroe Roadways, a leading site construction expert, was awarded the contract for site construction services of the new 150,000 s/f, 4,150-seat arena on the south side of the RIT campus. Monroe partnered with LeChase Construction Services to build the new athletic venue and multi-purpose facility. Construction is underway with an opening anticipated for the Division I men's and women's hockey team's 2014-2015 seasons. "Monroe Roadways is excited to be a part of yet another significant project at the Rochester Institute of Technology," said Monroe Roadways president, Jeff Taylor. "The new arena will be an exceptional venue for both the campus and Rochester community as a whole." The Gene Polisseni Center looks to become LEED certified by the USGBC. The center will provide modern amenities for a growing number of Tiger fans supporting the successful Division I program. The Tiger's current home--The Frank Ritter Arena --will continue to operate as a training and recreational venue. ABOUT MONROE ROADWAYS Headquartered in Fairport, New York, Monroe Roadways has been performing site construction services for clients across Western New York for over fifty years. Thousands of successfully completed projects are a direct result of Monroe's full commitment to quality and reliability. For more information, and a chance to address your next site development construction needs, please visit their website at www.MonroeRoadways.com or call 585-223-2660. ### For further information, contact Jeff Taylor at 585-223-2660, or [email protected].
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