Carson Hall Electrical Shutdown 12/21/20
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Begin:  Monday, December 21, 2020, at 8:00 am

End:      Monday, December 21, 2020, at 4:00 pm

Building Impacted:  Carson Hall

Scope:  Due to a leaking bushing on the medium voltage side of the transformer, the power will be de-energized for 8 hours while a contractor makes repairs.

Services Impacted:  The entire building will be without 208 volt power.

Special Instructions:  Please shut down all multi-function copier devices as well as any printers during scheduled power outages. The software on these machines can be negatively affected due to the power surge when power is turned back on, a power surge can corrupt the clone files in the machines, and can change preconfigured settings.

Work Performed By:  CPFM Utilities & Energy and contractor

ContactRick Tabor, CPFM Interim Co-Dir Utilities and Facilities Management, 541-346-7511

Campus Wide Soap Dispenser Installations for 12/2/20
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Installations for 12/02/20:
Listed below are the buildings expected to be serviced Wednesday, December 2nd, 2020.
Additional notification will be sent if installers are unable to finish on the projected date.

Columbia Hall
Pacific Hall
Volcanology
Cascade Hall
Cascade Annex
Onyx Bridge
Price Science Commons

ORIGINAL NOTICE

Begin: Monday, November 9th, 2020

End: Friday, December 4th, 2020

Building(s) or Area(s) Impacted: Campus Wide Academic Buildings

Scope: The manufacturer is discontinuing our current soap refills, so we are transitioning to a different soap dispenser across the academic campus. Since this transition is manufacturer caused, they are providing the contractor to do the install at no cost to the university.

Services Impacted: Temporary access to soap dispensers in restrooms, labs, teachings spaces, and kitchenettes.

Extra Notes: Each install will only take a few minutes but there are thousands across campus.

Work Performed By: Home Depot Pro

Contact: Tim Winder, CPFM FS Custodial Services Manager, 541-346-5771

Gerlinger Hall and Clinical Services Garbage Collection Changes Effective 12/1/20
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Effective:  Tuesday, December 1, 2020

Buildings or Areas Impacted:  Gerlinger Hall and Clinical Services

Scope:  Change in garbage dumpsters

The Gerlinger Hall 2cy garbage dumpster will be replaced with three (3) 95 gallon roll-carts effective 12/1/20.  The service schedule will remain the same for garbage collection.

The Clinical Services Building 2cy garbage dumpster will be replaced with three (3) 95 gallon roll-carts effective 12/1/20.  The service schedule will remain the same for garbage collection.

For questions, please contact Donny Addison, CPFM Zero Waste Solid Waste Manager, 541-346-0961

Student Rec Center, Student Tennis Center, Esslinger Electrical Shutdown 12/15/20
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REVISED to include Esslinger

 

Begin:  Tuesday, December 15th, 2020 at 8:30 am

End:      Tuesday, December 15th, 2020 at 5:00 pm

Building(s) or Area(s) Impacted:  Student Recreation Center, Student Tennis Center, Esslinger

Scope:  The normal 1500kva transformer has had several failed oil sample analysis.  The transformer will be shut down for 8.5 hours while the  contractor will processes the oil.

Services Impacted:  Student Rec Center, the Student Tennis Center, and Esslinger will be without power.

Special Instructions:  Please shut down all multi-function copier devices, as well as any printers during scheduled power outages. The software on these machines can be negatively affected due to the power surge when power is turned back on.  A power surge can corrupt the clone files in the machines and can change preconfigured settings.

Work Performed By:  CPFM U&E and Contractor

ContactRick Tabor, CPFM Interim Co-Dir Utilities and Facilities Management, 541-346-7511

Knight Library Electrical Standby System Shutdown 12/14/20 – 12/15/20
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Begin:  Monday, December 14th, 2020 at 9:30 am

End:      Tuesday, December 15th, 2020 at 1:00 pm

Building(s) or Area(s) Impacted:  Knight Library

Scope:  The library’s standby transformer has had several negative oil samples. The transformer will be de-energized to pull a 3rd party oil sample.

Services Impacted:  Normal power will remain energized.  Only the standby transformer system will be shut down.

Work Performed By:  CPFM U&E and Contractor

ContactRick Tabor, CPFM Interim Co-Dir Utilities and Facilities Management, 541-346-7511