Access restored to all buildings except Myhal

To our U of T Engineering community

 I’m pleased to share that power has now been restored to the following U of T buildings: 

  • Wallberg Building (008)
  • D.L. Pratt Building (008A)
  • Engineering Annex (021)
  • Electrometallurgy Lab (093)

You received an email from me on Tuesday evening about this — the outage also affected the Engineering Computing Facility email servers, so that message couldn’t be sent until power was restored. Please disregard.

At this point, crews are still working to restore access to the Myhal Centre for Engineering Innovation & Entrepreneurship (087).

Classes scheduled to take place in the Myhal Centre today, Wednesday, Feb. 9, 2022 will be relocated. Instructors have been informed. Students, please check your inboxes for messages from your instructors regarding specific courses that may be affected by these closures.

We are trying to resolve this as quickly as possible and will update you again as soon as we know more.

Chris

Christopher Yip
Dean
Faculty of Applied Science & Engineering
University of Toronto

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