binghamton university - State University Construction Fund
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binghamton university - State University Construction Fund
STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK BINGHAMTON UNIVERSITY 2016 CAMPUS STATEMENT Binghamton University (University) opened in 1946 as Triple Cities College in Endicott in response to a growing demand for higher education as soldiers returned from World War II. In 1950, the institution was incorporated into SUNY and grew quickly on the strength of its liberal arts program. In 1954, a 387-acre site in Vestal, N.Y. was purchased from a local farmer and the college officially relocated to Vestal in 1961. In 1965, the college was selected as one of the four university centers within SUNY and renamed the State University of New York at Binghamton. Binghamton University's main campus is now located on 930 acres, with a 190-acre Nature Preserve and over 120 buildings and special purpose structures. The University Downtown Center and the Innovative Technologies Complex (ITC), comprised of the Biotechnology, Engineering and Science, and Center of Excellence buildings showcase the University's commitment to the community and research. Growth and change are enduring themes as Binghamton University moves into the 21st century. The University began with Harpur College of Arts and Sciences and now includes six other academic colleges and schools: the Graduate School of Education, the College of Community and Public Affairs, the School of Management, the Decker School of Nursing, the Thomas J. Watson School of Engineering and Applied Science and the School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences. To achieve the University's mission, and in accordance with the NYSUNY 2020 Challenge Grant Program, the University has moved forward with an increase in undergraduate enrollment to about 13,500 and graduate enrollment to approximately 3,500 students. This growth trajectory would not have been possible without the space growth and improvements that were achieved through the five-year Capital Plan process that allowed the University to prioritize and stage critically important expansion and renovation projects. To keep pace, in the last year, almost 8,500 square feet of academic space has been added to the campus and just over 182,000 square feet of space has been renovated. Renovation of the Lecture Hall Student Wing was completed in 2016. The project addressed critical maintenance issues by providing new electrical, fire alarm and HVAC systems along with new windows. Twenty new classrooms were created on the first and second floors. Lounge areas and break out rooms were included to enhance the facility. Renovation of Old Champlain was completed and Harpur Advising offices moved into the facility in January 2016. Work is underway and an addition will also be constructed at Old Champlain to create space for a Globalization and Korean Center. This facility will consolidate departments serving international students which are now spread in various locations across campus. A project to upgrade the Central Heating Plant is progressing. Two new electrical rooms, a new control room and interior office alterations are included in the work. The bucket elevator used to transport solid fuel will be replaced along with the chutes and hoppers. A new pollution control stack will be built. Work is scheduled to be complete in 2017. Renovations to Old Digman will wrap up in August 2016, returning the facility to residential use so that phased renovations can take place in older residential halls. The first of those efforts, a project to renovate Cayuga Hall, is underway and will be complete in 2017. Several projects to improve pedestrian safety and circulation were completed in 2015 and 2016. The projects added speed tables and landscape areas to direct pedestrians in a safer manner and reduce pedestrian/vehicle conflicts. An addition to the University Union MarketPlace will be complete in summer 2016 and will add indoor and outdoor space to a much used, student-centered facility. Campus research efforts continue to be improved through projects taking place on several fronts. Construction of the Smart Energy Research and Development Building is continuing with work focused on the building fit out. Construction will be finished in summer 2017. A parallel project upgraded voltage to the ITC site and re-located the main access road to ITC. Construction is underway for the School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences. Demolition of buildings on the site was accomplished in early 2016 and work on the new building foundation and associated site work is underway. Staff is working with Pharmacy research hires on equipment and building needs for the planned opening in 2018. An adjacent property at 48 Corliss has been acquired and planning is underway with the Decker School of Nursing which will be re-located there. Initial clean up and securing of the building has taken place and design work has been initiated. Construction is well underway on the Southern Tier Incubator where interior work is progressing. The project will be complete in 2017. Critical maintenance issue are being addressed in several projects. Sections of sanitary sewer line are being replaced in summer 2016 and there are also repairs to Science 2 windows, Science 1 plumbing, replacement of the roof and cooling tower at the Biotechnology Building, HVAC replacements for Fine Arts and the Administration Building. State University of New York Binghamton University Facility Profile Instructional & Support Facility Profile Residential Total State Owned Acreage Total State Owned Buildings Total 675.10 78 44 122 Total State Owned Gross Square Feet (GSF) 4,223,232 2,312,529 6,535,761 Total State Owned Net Assignable Square Feet (NASF) 2,093,752 1,615,269 3,709,021 < 10 Years 10 – 40 Years > 40 Years 1,589,072 1,717,599 3,229,090 24.3% 26.3% 49.4% Age of Facilities Gross Square Feet Percentage of Total GSF Net Assignable Space Distribution by Major Functional Area Instructional Research Student Activities Administration Central Services Residential Total 22% 9% 10% 6% 9% 44% 100% Rehabilitate O’Connor Johnson ($20.3 Million) Construct School of Pharmacy ($60.0 Million) Rehab Lecture Hall Student Wing ($14.8 Million) Central Heating Plant Upgrades ($19.7 Million) Binghamton University State University of New York 2016/2017 Capital Program Plan (In Thousands) Major Ongoing Non-Hospital Projects (Over $1M Construction Cost) State University of New York at Binghamton PROJECTS UNDER DESIGN Anticipated Start of Construction Capital Plan Projects Total Estimated Project Cost Rehabilitate Science IV Phase 1 Design Totals: YTD Expend. thru 07-31-16 LTD Expend. thru 07-31-16 Encumbered Amount 07-31-16 $17,670 $28 $923 $1,072 $17,670 $28 $923 $1,072 16/17 17/18 18/19 19/20 20/21 X PROJECTS UNDER CONSTRUCTION Anticipated Completion Date Capital Plan Projects Total Estimated Project Cost YTD Expend. thru 07-31-16 LTD Expend. thru 07-31-16 Encumbered Amount 07-31-16 16/17 Replace Administration Chiller $2,000 $0 $0 $0 X Construct University Union West Addition $1,400 $12 $230 $1,092 X Central Heating Plant Upgrades $19,749 $4,486 $11,045 $8,263 Rehabilitate Lecture Hall Student Wing $14,799 $9,025 $13,791 $825 X Construct Energy R&D Center (2020) $60,000 $20,300 $29,849 $18,345 X Construct School of Pharmacy $60,000 $4,257 $8,301 $33,246 Rehabilitate/Addition for Globalization Center Construction Totals: $2,500 $0 $0 $0 $160,448 $38,079 $63,216 $61,771 Data as of July 2016 17/18 18/19 X X X 19/20 20/21 State University of New York 2016/2017 Capital Program Plan (In Thousands) Future Planned Projects - Over $1M Construction (Non-Hospital) State University of New York at Binghamton Capital Plan Projects Total Estimated Project Cost Funds Available Funds Needed to Complete SFY 2016/2017 Phase $ Replace Roof & Cooling Tower Bio Technology Building $1,500 $0 $1,500 Replace Life Safety Systems Phase 2 $1,500 $0 $1,500 C $1,500 Renovate 48 Corliss Ave - Phase 1 $3,500 $0 $3,500 C $3,500 Site Utility Upgrade - Electrical Distribution Ph 5 $2,500 $0 $2,500 D $307 Install Satellite Boilers - Events Center & West Gym $3,300 $0 $3,300 D $300 Rehab HVAC System Components - Science III $2,000 $0 $2,000 D $246 Renovate Men's Baseball Field $3,000 $0 $3,000 C $3,000 Renovate Science IV Phase 2 $16,700 $0 $2,250 $0 SFY 2017/2018 Phase $ C $1,500 C $2,193 SFY 2018/2019 Phase $ C $16,700 C $1,754 D $1,700 SFY 2019/2020 Phase $ $3,000 C Renovate Technology Data Hub $2,250 D $17,250 $0 $17,250 D $15,000 $250 C Renovate Science II - Phase I Physics Wing SFY 2020/2021 Phase $ $2,000 $1,500 C $14,250 E Capital Plan Project Totals: Project Phases: A = Acquistion, D = Design, C = Construction, E = Equipment $53,500 $0 $53,500 $10,603 $9,147 $17,250 $15,000 $1,500 $1,500 State University of New York Summary of Changes Capital Program Plan (In Thousands) Non-Hospital Project Cross-Reference: Current Year Status vs. Last Year State University of New York at Binghamton Capital Plan Project 2015 Estimated Project Cost 2016 Estimated Project Cost Incr.Decr. In Estimate Cost Central Heating Plant Upgrades $16,764 $19,749 $2,985 Construct School of Pharmacy $59,938 $60,000 $62 Projects Under Construction Rehab/ Addition for Globalization Center $7,000 $2,500 ($4,500) $83,702 $82,249 ($1,453) Construct Center of Excellence $36,700 $37,200 $500 Rehab University Union North Phase II $12,891 $13,017 $126 Rehabilitate OConnor Johnson Phase Total: Completed Projects $22,330 $20,297 ($2,033) Rehab Science III Basement $6,665 $6,650 ($15) Renovate Whitney Hall (384 Funds) $6,000 $6,521 $521 $84,586 $83,685 ($901) $1,000 $2,000 $1,000 $1,000 $2,000 $1,000 Phase Total: Future Projects Install Satellite Boilers - Events Center & West Gym Phase Total: