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This presentation highlights significant ongoing and upcoming construction projects in Wisconsin aimed at enhancing educational and healthcare resources. It focuses on the Kenilworth Building and various redevelopment initiatives in the Northwest Quadrant (NWQ) of the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee. Notable projects include the Children's Learning Center, the Kenwood Interdisciplinary Research Complex, and extensive infrastructure improvements, all aimed at fostering research collaboration and providing modern facilities to support learning. Key milestones, cost estimates, and future planning efforts are discussed.
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BUILDING A BETTER WISCONSIN Building Chairs Presentation April 26, 2013
Zilber School of Public HealthBest New Development or Renovation Health Care/Education The Kenilworth Building
Projects Underway • Children’s Learning Center – NWQ • Kenwood IRC • Kenwood IRC Greenhouse – NWQ • NWQ Redevelopment Plan • South West Quadrant Redevelopment Planning • School of Freshwater Sciences Campus
School of Freshwater Sciences • $50.0 Million • Construction began July 2012 • Opens Spring 2014 • Only one of its kind in Western Hemisphere • Multi-disciplinary • Research - Collaboration
Kenwood Interdisciplinary Research Complex • $80.0 Million • Construction began August 2012 • Opens Spring 2015 • Research Facility for Physics and Zilber School of Public Health • Core Facilities will be used University wide
Kenwood Interdisciplinary Research Complex Greenhouse - NWQ • Approx. 8,900 GSF • Construction began December 2012 • Opens Summer 2013 • Replacement of existing Lapham& Great Lakes Research Facility Greenhouse facilities • Allows for future expansion
Children’s Learning Center - NWQ • $11.98 Million Capital Costs • Favorable bids received January 2013-under budget • Opens January 2014 • Serves UWM Students, Faculty, Staff, and Alumni Association members (space permitting) • Faculty and staff from various academic units utilize the Children’s Center for training and research
NWQ Redevelopment Plan • Provide surge space • Planning for long term use of NWQ • Include an infrastructure improvement plan • Identify future Major Projects • Pre-design being completed for each project • Effort complete in Spring 2013
South West Quadrant Redevelopment Planning • Starting Summer 2013; complete Fall 2014 • Comprehensive assessment and implementation plan to address the campus needs of the Southwest Quadrant • Identify future Major Projects
Infrastructure & Classroom Projects Spring/Summer 2013 1 – Steam Tunnel Chapman Hall Parking Lot 2 – Bolton Hall Move From NWQ Surge Space 3 – Holton, Merrill, Johnston Hall Move To NWQ Surge Space 4 – Sandburg Hall Steam Work 5 – Sandburg Hall South Tower Window Project 6 – Sandburg Hall North Tower Roof Project 7 – Classroom Upgrades, NWQ 8- Performance Contracting/Energy Conservation 6 4 5 3 2,3,7 1 2
Steam Tunnel Chapman Hall Parking Lot • Lot will be partially closed until September 2013 • A small number of visitor parking spaces will still be available in the Chapman Hall Parking Lot. • Englemann Hall Parking Lot will also be under construction for a short period this summer.
Bolton Hall Move From NWQ Surge Space
Holton, Merrill, Johnston Hall Move To NWQ Surge Space
Sandburg Hall • Steam Work • South Tower – Window Replacement • Construction starts May 2013, completion September 2013 • Final phase of the Sandburg Hall window replacement project that was started in the summer of 2012 • Replace 1500 windows • North Tower – Roof Replacement • Replace about 6,000 SF of roof to address current leaking, weathered, worn, and damaged section • Construction starts May 2013, completion October 2013
Classroom Upgrades - NWQ Teaching & Learning Center D
Classroom Upgrades - NWQ Teaching & Learning Center • Construction begins Fall 2013, open for classes 2014 • 1st floor NWQ D Building, later to expand into ground level • 5 new active learning classrooms & 2 new computer classrooms: classrooms for project, and group learning, equipped with technology to facilitate learning • Expanding PASS from current Bolton and Library locations
Performance Contracting/Energy Conservation • Spaights Plaza Water Line Replacement • UWM Power Plant Cistern Project • Code compliance improvements-USR • Elevator renovations-Bolton, Library, Mitchell, NWQ • Exterior envelope repair-Arts Center, Downer Buildings • Exterior window replacement-Sandburg South • Fire egress & security improvements-EMS • Roofing projects-Chapman, Sandburg North • Chilled Water System Turbine Renovation • East Substation Switchgear Replacement • Energy Conservation-Sandburg • Heat Plant Oil Tank Leak Containment Replacement • HVAC Improvements-Downer Buildings • HVAC Renovation-Bolton • NWQ Central Utility Extension • NWQ Fire Alarm & Telecommunications Updates • NWQ UST Replacements • Steam Lateral Replacement-Phase II
Capital Budget 2013-2015 • General Funds Support Borrowing (GFSB) • Final funding for the Kenwood IRC ($30 Million) • Authority to design Innovation Campus in 13-15 biennium; construction funding in 15-17 Biennium, ($75 Million) • Infrastructure upgrades at NWQ • Capital Budget Program Revenue Projects • Student Health Services - NWQ • Restaurant Operations/Town Hall - NWQ • Union
Capital Budget 2015-2017 • Geoff Hurtado and Karen Brucks have met with the Deans to start working on Planning Issues and Themes for the next budget cycle. • System Retreat April 11, 2013
New Leased Spaces • Space being leased • Global Water • Under Construction • Opens 2014 • Innovation Accelerator at Innovation Park • Under Construction • Opens 2014
For further project updates please visit our website: http://www4.uwm.edu/uap/projects/ (Live Link) • Questions
Facility Services TMA Update & FPI Report April 26, 2013
Status Update WebTMA Enterprise – Computerized Maintenance Management Solutions (CMMS) currently being implemented in Facility Services • Manage work flows of all Facilities' services • Currently organizing data to be entered into our own database • Workflows will be defined in 2 months • Expected to be set up to go live by the end of this summer http://www.tmasystems.com/
What is APPA? APPA – Leadership in Educational Facilities is now the largest international association of educational institutions and their facilities and physical plant departments. • APPA, stands behind the values of: • Vision • Transformation • Stewardship • Collaboration • Leadership
What is the FPI Survey? • APPA Facilities Performance Indicators: • Make the Business Case for Your Facility Needs • Successfully Address Capital Asset Realities • Create a Balanced Performance Scorecard Based on Critical Data Findings • Compare and Contrast Your Facilities Operations with Other Institutions • Align Facilities Planning with the Mission and Vision of your Institution
The Sustainability Tracking Assessment & Rating System (STARS) is a national standard developed by AASHE -UWM’s choice for benchmarking our current level of sustainability throughout all facets of campus (Education & Research, Operations, Planning, Administration, and Engagement) What is STARS?
What have we learned? As part of Operations reporting, we compiled a campus-wide Greenhouse Gas Inventory featuring past energy consumption and expenditures
GHG Inventory • What does the GHG inventory tell us about energy usage?