Hendricks Hall Drinking Fountain Shutdown 4/30/21 – Jan. 2022

UPDATE 1/31/22:

Over the last several months, CPFM and EHS have been working on determining the faults that have caused the elevated lead issues in Hendricks Hall. What we identified was a water supply pipe that was not original and was installed with copper piping and lead-based solder. 

Upon finding that issue, CPFM plumbers were able to devise a way to replace the faulty plumbing with new, lead-free components, eliminating the copper piping with lead-based solder from the supply lines to the second and third floor drinking fountains. The work was completed in December of 2021, with confirmation samples collected during January of 2022. The results came in the morning and were:

First Floor drinking fountain – 2.7 ppb

Second Floor drinking fountain – non-detect (<1 ppb)

Third floor drinking fountain – non-detect (<1 ppb)

The EPA action level for lead in drinking water is 15 ppb. We are well below that, so the fixtures have been turned on and the signs removed. They are now safe to use. EHS will collect follow up samples in a month or so (Early march, results mid-march), then again in six months (Early July, results in mid-July). Results will be posted on the EHS website. Building users will be notified if further issues are identified.

 

 

UPDATE 6/10/21:

Please notify affected personnel within Hendricks Hall. CPFM flushed the plumbing within Hendricks Hall and replaced the drinking fountain filters. Follow up confirmation samples were collected and analyzed, and showed no lead detected in the basement kitchenette and the first floor lobby. To that end, the basement and first floor fixtures will be returned to service. Out of an abundance of caution, additional testing will be conducted prior to Fall Term.

Elevated lead is still present at the drinking fountains on the second and third floors. The second and third floor drinking fountains will remain off-line for now, with temporary drinking water provided as an interim solution. Long term solutions are currently under development. Your patience is appreciated.

Please refer to THIS LINK for additional information. Feel free to contact me if you have questions.

Adam S. Jones, CIEC | Building Environmental Sciences Manager
Safety and Risk Services
Environmental Health & Safety
1260 University of Oregon | Eugene, OR 97403-1260
(541) 346-8397 | asjones@uoregon.edu
(541) 852-5685

 

UPDATE 5/4/21:

The following steps will be taken in Hendricks Hall regarding the water issues we’re currently experiencing:

  1. Temporary water coolers will be provided. These will be located in the 1st, 2nd, and 3rd floor lobbies, and will be installed by a third party vendor tomorrow (Wednesday 5-5-2021). They will remain in the building until the built-in fixtures can be returned to service.
  2. The building plumbing system will be flushed. CPFM will be conducting this process today and tomorrow. If you come across water fixtures running in the building, please do not turn them off.
  3. New filters will be installed in each of the drinking fountains.
  4. The fixtures will be tested again by EHS.
  5. Fixtures will be returned to service upon receipt of an acceptable result. This is estimated to take up to two weeks.

Thank you for your patience as we work through this issue.

 

Original Notice:

The Hendricks Hall drinking fountains were tested in the past weeks following routine maintenance. Lead results were determined by laboratory testing to be elevated. This is most likely due to a prolonged period of no / low occupancy due to COVID resulting in extremely low water circulation in an aging plumbing system. As a result, the drinking water fountains within Hendricks Hall are shut down until further notice and will be posted this afternoon. CPFM, in cooperation with EHS, will assess further and develop an action plan early next week (Week of May 3, 2021). More information on this issue will follow as it develops.

Please refer to THIS LINK for additional information. Feel free to contact me if you have questions.

Adam S. Jones, CIEC | Building Environmental Sciences Manager
Safety and Risk Services
Environmental Health & Safety
1260 University of Oregon | Eugene, OR 97403-1260
(541) 346-8397 | asjones@uoregon.edu
(541) 852-5685

Gerlinger Hall 3rd Floor Exhaust System Project Advisory 5/5/21 – 7/16/21

UPDATE: Beware of crane operations occurring next Tuesday, June 29th.  Stay behind safety barriers and follow any detours, instructions from the contractor. See crane pick plan. [embeddoc url=”https://blogs.uoregon.edu/cpfmnotifications/files/2021/04/Gerlinger-HRV-Crane-Pick-Plan.pdf” download=”all” viewer=”google”]

Begin:  Wednesday, May 5, 2021

End:      Monday, May 31, July 16, 2021

Building Impacted:  Gerlinger Hall 3rd Floor – Suites 342, 344, 346 and attic above spaces.

Scope:  Upgrade to the mechanical system exhaust (deferred maintenance) for the 3rd floor West wing of Gerlinger Hall.

Services Impacted:

  • The contractors will need to enter suites 342, 344, 346 intermittently to perform minor ductwork modifications.  They will control any dust and clean up after themselves to remain as unobtrusive as possible to the users and these suites.
  • No additional electrical or HVAC disruptions are known at this time.  A shutdown notice will be issued as necessary.
  • Building access will be maintained during construction but may require minor detours.
  • Users can expect to hear construction noises like hammering, drilling, grinding, and see construction personnel and UO staff entering and exiting the building during normal business hours.

Work performed by:  Facilities Construction Services, Preferred Construction, Phoenix Mechanical and Siemens employees.

Contact:  Theo Davis, CPFM Design & Construction Project Manager, 541-346-1012

Knight Library Chilled Water Shutdown 5/12/21

Begin:  Wednesday, May 12th, 2021 at 7:00 am

End:      Wednesday, May 12th, 2021 at 4:00 pm

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

Scope:  The 6-inch chilled water supplying the “Special Collections” and related air handlers will be shut down to install a new flow meter.

Services Impacted:  Chilled water will be shut down to the entire building. This will have little impact to building users. Slightly higher indoor temperatures may be experienced during the outage.

Work Performed By:  CPFM Utilities & Energy

ContactKyle Wilson, CPFM Utilities Maintenance Manager, 541-346-2246

Carson Hall Elevator E402 is back in service (as of 4-29 at 10am)

 

Carson Hall elevator (E402) is back in service as of 10am. (April 29th)

 

Begin:  Thursday, April 29, 2021 7:30am

End:    Thursday, April 29, 2021 10:00am

Building Impacted:  Carson Hall

Services Impacted:  Elevator E402 is out of service for repairs

Extra Notes:  The Otis elevator technician has been dispatched.  A second notification will be sent out once elevator services are restored.

ContactWork Control Center, Campus Planning and Facilities Management, 541-346-2319

ZIRC Fire Alarm System Shutdown 5/20/21

REVISED DATE:

This work had been postponed and is now scheduled to happen tomorrow, May 20th.

 

Begin:  Thursday, April 29th, May 20th, 2021 at 7:00 am

End:      Thursday, April 29th, May 20th, 2021 at 4:00 pm

Building(s) or Area(s) Impacted:  Zebrafish International Resource Center (ZIRC)

Scope:  Welding and anchoring to complete the install of the 2nd floor RO reservoir tank will create noise, odor, and vibration.

Services Impacted:

  • Construction activities will affect rooms 118 and 121.
  • The fire alarm system will need to be offline during this time.

Special Instructions: Horns, Strobes, and Speakers on the fire alarm system will not sound after the scheduled time. Provisions have been taken to monitor the building fire systems during this time and alarms that occur after the scheduled time should be considered real events and occupants should evacuate as usual per the U of O Emergency Procedures.

If there are questions regarding emergency evacuation, please visit Emergency Management & Continuity, https://safety.uoregon.edu/evacuations

Work Performed By:  GBC

ContactColin Brennan, CPFM Owner’s Representative, 541-346-8242 or 541-654-2972

Oregon Hall Emergency Water Shutdown 4/23/21

UPDATE 4/23 at 9:45am: The water has been restored.

REVISED:

The repair is now requiring that the domestic cold and hot water to the entire building be shut down.  It is still expected to be done within the same time frame.  A notice will be sent when the water has been restored.

 

Begin:  Friday, April 23rd, 2021 – effective immediately

End:      Friday, April 23rd, 2021 – approximately 11:00 am

Building(s) or Area(s) Impacted:  Oregon Hall’s east side

Scope:  Emergency water shutdown to the east side of the building in order to repair a leak.

Services Impacted:  Restrooms and water fountains on the east side of the building on all floors

Extra Notes:  Please use the restrooms in nearby buildings

Work Performed By:  UO CPFM Facilities Services

ContactKen Straw, CPFM Mechanical and Plumbing Shop Manager, 541-346-5406

Frohnmayer Music Elevator E120 Shutdown 4/29/21 – 5/20/21

Begin:  Thursday, April 29th, 2021

End:      Thursday, May 20th, 2021

Building(s) or Area(s) Impacted:  Frohnmayer Music Elevator E120

Scope:  Elevator E120 will be completely shut down for elevator car modernization.

Services Impacted:  Elevator E120 will be out of service.

Special Instructions:  Please use the stairs or elevator E143. (see building map below)

Work Performed By:  Chambers Construction

ContactTim Allenbaugh, CPFM Project Manager, 541-346-8214

Pacific Hall Elevator is out of service for repairs 4-21-21 7:00am

Begin: Wednesday, April 21, 2021  7:00am

End:     TBD

Building Impacted:  Pacific Hall

Services Impacted:  Elevator is out of service for repairs

Extra Notes:  The Otis elevator technician has been dispatched.  A second notification will be sent out once elevator services are restored.

ContactWork Control Center, Campus Planning and Facilities Management, 541-346-2319

Parking Lot 58 Closure 4/29-5/2

Begin:  April 29, 2021 at 5:30 pm

End:      May 2, 2021 at 12:00 pm

Building(s) or Area(s) Impacted:  Parking Lot 58

Scope: The City of Eugene is requiring that the parking lot entrance at Lot 58 (1715 Franklin Blvd.) and sections of the sidewalk be repaved as part of the current construction project at the hotel next door. Due to this requirement, the parking lot will be closed during this time. Lot 4 or the Millrace Parking Garage can be used for parking on Friday, Saturday and Sunday.

Extra Notes: Please make sure your personal vehicles are out of the parking lot by 5:30PM, Thursday, April 29th. Vehicles will not be allowed to enter or exit the parking lot during the project.

Special Instructions: For questions about ADA access contact transportation@uoregon.edu

Work Performed By: CSI Construction and sub-contractors (Owner’s Contractors)

Contact: Melinda Seeley, Real Estate Property and Leasing Specialist, 541-346-5550

Fine Arts Studio Sculpture 125A HVAC Cleaning Advisory 4/29/21

Begin:  Thursday, April 29th, 2021 at 7:00 am

End:      Thursday, April 29th, 2021 at 6:00 pm

Building(s) or Area(s) Impacted:  Fine Arts 125A

Scope:  The HVAC units within Fine Arts Studio 125A will be cleaned of ash, char, and soot contamination resulting from the wildfires last summer. This cleaning will require each unit to be shut down for a period of time on that day. Workers may need to pass through the building to access the equipment, with most work occurring in the mechanical rooms.

Services Impacted:  HVAC units will be offline.

Extra Notes:  The project will be coordinated by Environmental Health & Safety, working with CPFM.

Work Performed By:  Servpro

ContactAdam Jones, SRS Buildings Sciences Manager, 541-346-8397

1600 Millrace and 1900 Millrace HVAC Cleaning Advisory 4/28/21 – 4/29/21

Dates:  April 28 and 29, 2021 from 7:00 am until 6:00 pm

Building(s) or Area(s) Impacted:  1600 Millrace and 1900 Millrace

Scope:  The HVAC units within 1600 Millrace and 1900 Millrace will be cleaned of ash, char, and soot contamination resulting from the wildfires last summer and the filters will be changed. This cleaning will require each unit to be shut down for a period of time on one of the days. Workers may need to pass through the building to access the equipment, with most work occurring in the mechanical rooms.

Services Impacted:  HVAC units will be offline.

Extra Notes:  The project will be coordinated by Environmental Health & Safety, working with CPFM.

Work Performed By:  Servpro

ContactAdam Jones, SRS Buildings Sciences Manager, 541-346-8397

Millrace 3 HVAC Cleaning Advisory 4/27/21

Begin:  Tuesday, April 27th, 2021 at 7:00 am

End:      Tuesday, April 27th, 2021 at 6:00 pm

Building(s) or Area(s) Impacted:  Millrace 3

Scope:  The HVAC units within Millrace 3 will be cleaned of ash, char, and soot contamination resulting from the wildfires last summer. This cleaning will require each unit to be shut down for a period of time on that day. Workers may need to pass through the building to access the equipment, with most work occurring in the mechanical rooms.

Services Impacted:  HVAC units will be offline.

Extra Notes:  The project will be coordinated by Environmental Health & Safety, working with CPFM.

Work Performed By:  Servpro

ContactAdam Jones, SRS Buildings Sciences Manager, 541-346-8397

CPFM Administration Quonset HVAC Cleaning Advisory 4/26/21

Begin:  Monday, April 26th, 2021 at 7:00 am

End:      Monday, April 26th, 2021 at 6:00 pm

Building(s) or Area(s) Impacted:  CPFM Administration Quonset

Scope:  The HVAC units within Building 136 will be cleaned of ash, char, and soot contamination resulting from the wildfires last summer. This cleaning will require each unit to be shut down for a period of time on that day. Workers may need to pass through the building to access the equipment, with most work occurring in the mechanical rooms.

Services Impacted:  HVAC units will be offline.

Extra Notes:  The project will be coordinated by Environmental Health & Safety, working with CPFM.

Work Performed By:  Servpro

ContactAdam Jones, SRS Buildings Sciences Manager, 541-346-8397

Knight Campus HVAC Cleaning Advisory April 21, 22, and 26, 2021

Dates:  April 21, 22, and 26, 2021 from 7:00 am until 6:00 pm

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

Scope:  The HVAC units within the Knight Campus facility will be cleaned of ash, char, and soot contamination resulting from the wildfires last summer and the filters will be changed. This cleaning will require each unit to be shut down for a period of time on one of the days. Workers may need to pass through the building to access the equipment, with most work occurring in the mechanical rooms.

Services Impacted:  HVAC units will be offline.

Extra Notes:  The project will be coordinated by Environmental Health & Safety, working with CPFM.

Work Performed By:  Servpro

ContactAdam Jones, SRS Buildings Sciences Manager, 541-346-8397

CPFM Warehouse HVAC Cleaning Advisory 4/20/21

Begin:  Tuesday, April 20th, 2021 at 7:00 am

End:      Tuesday, April 20th, 2021 at 6:00 pm

Building(s) or Area(s) Impacted:  CPFM Warehouse Building 130

Scope:  The HVAC within Building 130 will be cleaned of ash, char, and soot contamination resulting from the wildfires last summer. This cleaning will require each unit to be shut down for a period of time on that day.  Workers may need to pass through the building to access the equipment, with most work occurring in the mechanical rooms.

Services Impacted:  HVAC units will be offline.

Extra Notes:  The project will be coordinated by Environmental Health & Safety, working with CPFM.

Work Performed By:  Servpro

ContactAdam Jones, SRS Buildings Sciences Manager, 541-346-8397

ZIRC HVAC Cleaning Advisory 4/19/21 – 4/20/21

Begin:  Monday, April 19th, 2021 at 7:00 am

End:      Tuesday, April 20th, 2021 at 6:00 pm

Building(s) or Area(s) Impacted:  Zebrafish International Resource Center

Scope:  The HVAC within the ZIRC facility will be cleaned of ash, char, and soot contamination resulting from the wildfires last summer. This cleaning will require each unit to be shut down for approx. half of one of the days. Workers may need to pass through the building to access the equipment that serves the office areas. The fish room units are accessible from outside.

Services Impacted:  HVAC units will be offline.

Extra Notes:  The project will be coordinated by Environmental Health & Safety, working with CPFM.

Work Performed By:  Servpro

ContactAdam Jones, SRS Buildings Sciences Manager, 541-346-8397

1600 Millrace and 1900 Millrace Electrical Outage 4/26/21

Begin:  Monday, April 26th, 2021 at 6:00 pm

End:      Monday, April 26th, 2021 at 6:15 pm

Building(s) or Area(s) Impacted:  1600 Millrace Drive (750) and 1900 Millrace Drive (043)

Scope:  EWEB Electrical Outage for 15 minute period to transition overhead lines to underground through newly installed electrical switch.

Services Impacted:  Electricity will be offline during this time.

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 the power is turned back on.  A power surge can corrupt the clone files in the machines and change preconfigured settings.

Work Performed By:  EWEB

ContactDan Morehouse, CPFM Facilities Engineer, 541-346-7988

Science Buildings Fire Safety Inspections 5/5/21 – 5/13/21

The University Fire Marshal’s office will be conducting Fire Safety Inspections per the following schedule:

  • May 5th – 6th :   Onyx Bridge / Klamath
  • May 12th – 13th :  Streisinger / LISB

The scope of these inspections is limited to an observational walkthrough with the aim of identifying potential fire hazards that need to be addressed. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact Zeb Earl for fire related concerns or Matt Hendrickson for lab safety concerns.

Zeb Earl: Fire Prevention Officer – zebediah@uoregon.edu

Matt Hendrickson: Hazmat Program Manager and CSO – mhendric@uoregon.edu

1715 Franklin Window Cleaning – Week of 4/18/21

When:  The week of April 18th, 2021

Building(s) or Area(s) Impacted:  1715 Franklin

Scope:  Custodial will be performing interior and exterior window cleaning.

Services Impacted:

  • Custodial crew will be working in and around the building.
  • Temporary sidewalk access closures can be expected as they move around the exterior of the building.

Special Instructions:  Please close all exterior windows.

Work Performed By:  CPFM Custodial

ContactNick Grant, CPFM Custodial Operations Supervisor, 541-346-2653

Thompson’s University Center Painting Project Advisory 4/20/21 – 5/5/21

Begin: Tuesday, April 20th, 2021 at 7:30 am

End: Wednesday, May 5th, 2021 at 3:00 pm

Building(s) or Area(s) Impacted: Thompson’s University Center, 1st and 3rd floor public hallways

Scope: Public hallways on the 1st and 3rd floors will have drywall repairs performed and paint refreshed.

Services Impacted: Public hallways will have wet paint areas cordoned off, but will remain in service.

Work Performed By: CPFM Facilities Paint Shop

Contact: Kevin Wilson, CPFM Paint Shop Supervisor, 541-346-3272

2021 Planned Power Outage 6/15/21

UO Campus Planning and Facilities Management will be conducting short, staggered power outages in some of our buildings on the morning of June 15. The work involves necessary maintenance on several electrical feeder breakers that power numerous campus buildings. The project is critical for the continued safe operation of the campus electrical system.

The office also will test the university’s ability to self-power with the UO’s Central Power Station to ensure that equipment and systems perform as designed. That is needed preparation for a potential situation where the primary power source for campus is temporarily lost.

The project and its effects resemble similar planned outages that occurred last June with minimal issues. Fewer buildings will be affected by this year’s project.

Members of the campus community should think about how the outages might impact them or their equipment and work with their supervisors or department heads to take necessary precautions. For some, this may mean powering down equipment in advance of scheduled outages or taking additional steps.

Individuals who wish to request planning assistance for the outages should contact Campus Planning and Facilities Management Work Control at workcontrolcenter@uoregon.edu or 541-346-2319.

At 7:35 a.m. Tuesday, June 15, the entire campus will shift from the primary EWEB power source to the backup generator system at the Central Power Station. This will test the station’s capabilities in providing power to vital university operations should the area experience a major power outage.

While not anticipated, some buildings may briefly lose power when the switch occurs if a portion of the system does not perform as expected. The university will be powered by the Central Power Station throughout the rest of the morning.

Starting at 8 a.m., around 40 buildings on campus will experience rolling power outages lasting approximately 15 minutes, plus building restoration time where crews will ensure systems are successfully coming back online.

The outages will occur sequentially, with the feeders and the buildings they power being shut off at the top of the hour every hour between 8 and 11 a.m. Maintenance on each feeder will be completed and the power restored before moving to the next feeder within around 15 minutes.

For a detailed schedule and map of buildings affected, visit the June 2021 power outage webpage. Updates about the project will be posted on that page and on Around the O.

The university does not expect major disruptions to its wired or wireless network on campus or its core IT services such as email, Canvas, Zoom, DuckWeb, Banner or Office 365 during the outages.

Please shut down and unplug 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 the power is turned back on.  A power surge can corrupt the clone files in the machines and change preconfigured settings.

It is anticipated that UO on-campus operations will still largely be remote at the time of the power testing and maintenance project. That means building access is limited, 24 hours a day, to those with card or key access.

For additional questions about the outage, contact Work Control at workcontrolcenter@uoregon.edu or 541-346-2319.

Electrical Outage (near Gallery Walk) 4/26/21 – 4/27/21

Begin:  Monday, April 26th, 2021 at 6:00 pm

End:      Tuesday, April 27th, 2021 at 2:00 am

Building(s) or Area(s) Impacted:  Millrace 1 (#95), Millrace 2 (#96), Millrace 3 (#97), Millrace Workshop (#98), Greenhouse Preparation (#109), Old Greenhouse (#110), Research Greenhouse (#111), Paleoecology Research (#112), Archaeology Research (#116), Fine Arts Studio Sculpture (#125A), Fine Arts Studio Ceramics (#125B), Fine Arts Studio Metalsmith/Jewelry (#125C)

Scope:  EWEB electrical outage for 8 hour period to transition overhead lines to underground through newly installed electrical switch.

Services Impacted:  Electricity will be off line during this time.

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 the power is turned back on.  A power surge can corrupt the clone files in the machines and change preconfigured settings.

Work Performed By:  EWEB

ContactDarin Dehle, CPFM Director Capital Construction, 541-346-2282

Clean Steam Shutdown 4/20/21

UPDATE 4/20: The autoclave clean steam heat exchanger is back online. Please allow 4-8 hours for the chemical treated steam to work its way out of the pipeline.

Begin:  Tuesday, April 20th, 2021 at 6:00 am

End:      Tuesday, April 20th, 2021 at 1:00 pm

Building(s) or Area(s) Impacted:  Cascade Annex, Columbia Hall, Huestis Hall, Klamath Hall, Lewis Integrative Science Building (LISB), Onyx Bridge, Pacific Hall, Streisinger Hall, University Health Services, Volcanology, Willamette Hall, and ZIRC

Scope:  Due to a leaking steam condensate valve and a damaged temperature probe wire, the autoclave clean steam heat exchanger will be shut down. Chemical treated steam will be cross connected to the pipeline for the duration of the shutdown.

Services Impacted

·           Clean steam will be unavailable but chemically treated 60 psi steam will be cross connected and routed through the pipeline for the duration of the shutdown.

·           No building heat or hot water will be impacted.

Extra Notes:  We will send out a notice when the system is back online.

Work Performed By:  CPFM Utilities & Energy

ContactKyle Wilson, CPFM Utilities Maintenance Manager, 541-346-2246

REVISED: Hayward Field (NW Corner) Power Outage 5/27/21

REVISED DATE and TIME:

The shutdown described below did not actually take place and GBC has rescheduled for May 27th, 11:30 am – 3:00 pm.  Information remains the same – only date and time have changed.

 

BeginWednesday, April 28th, 2021 at 7:30 am Thursday, May 27th, 2021 at 11:30 am

End:      Wednesday, April 28th, 2021 at 8:30 am Thursday, May 27th, 2021 at 3:00 pm

Building(s) or Area(s) Impacted:  Hayward Field – Northwest Corner

Scope:  Panel NW-LPC-2 will be shut down to remove temporary power for the Human Physiology Tenant Improvement project.  Sub-panel NW LCA will also be impacted.

Services Impacted:  NW corner.  See attached for panel NW-LPC 2 circuit identification.

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 the power is turned back on.  A power surge can corrupt the clone files in the machines and change preconfigured settings.

Work Performed By:  JKG Electric

ContactGene Mowery, CPFM Owner’s Representative, 541-346-5593

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Klamath Steam Pipe Work 4/13-4/14

UPDATE 4/14/21:

The steam is back online.

 

UPDATE 4/13: While turning the steam back on a leak was discovered. Steam to Klamath and Price Science Commons will be offline overnight.

Begin:  April 13, 2021 at 4:00 am

End:      April 13, 2021 at 3:00 pm April 14, 2021

Building(s) or Area(s) Impacted: Klamath Hall and Price Science Commons

Scope: Steam pipe work to repair broken steam line

Services Impacted:  This will affect the heating, autoclave steam, and hot water to the entire building.

Special Instructions: Please turn off any equipment beforehand that may be affected by the steam outage.

Work Performed By: Utilities & Energy

ContactKen Straw, CPFM Mechanical and Plumbing Shop Manager, 541-346-5406