Interested in taking a bit of the Brickyard home for a do-it-yourself project?
You can’t take the whole thing, of course, but individual bricks and pavers removed from various parts of campus—Harrelson Hall, Reynolds Coliseum, the Brickyard, Holladay Hall, the Belltower grounds—will be part of a public yard sale of building materials and firewood on Nov. 3 from 7:30 a.m. until 2 p.m.
It’s part of the NC State Grounds Services’ sustainability measures to reuse campus materials that would be otherwise discarded.
Pallets ofbricks and pavers will be on saleat the Armory at 3115 Western Boulevard, near the corner of Dan Allen Drive. Cost is $50 to $80 for pallets of bricks, with a two-pallet maximum per vehicle. The 16-inch X 16-inch pavers are $0.25 each, with a 40-paver per vehicle limit.
The sale will be cash only with no returns. All loading must be done by the buyer. There will be no guarantees about origin of the materials and no reserving of materials.
Splitfirewood will also be availablefor sale during the same hours at Sullivan III Shops, at 620 Motor Pool Dr., near Sullivan Drive and Gorman Street.
The firewood is seasoned, partially seasoned and green. It will be stacked on a pallet in a half face cord (4-feet wide by 4-feet high by 16-18-inches deep) and sold at $25 per pallet. Limit two per vehicle. All purchases are cash-only, as-is and no returns. All wood must be loaded by the buyer.
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Do we have to get an entire pallet of bricks or is there a smaller option. Still willing to pay full price but only need about half.
About how many pallets of brick are available. Don’t want to drive 100 miles one way and get there at 10 am. and there be no bricks available. Great idea and it would be nice to have a little bit of history.
Hello Richard,
We have around 30 pallets of brick to sell. I can’t really tell you if we will be sold out or not by the time you would arrive, but I can say that we have had quite a few people responding with questions in regards to the brick.
Good Luck!
Erin Ives~
Hi,
How many pavers do you have?
Thanks!