Campus Wide Advisory for Building Inspections – Week of 3/9/20 – 3/13/20

Scope: CPFM is starting a new program call Facility Condition Assessment, or FCA, to assess the existing condition of 63 E&G buildings and on campus. You will receive a notice every week with an update of the upcoming week’s proposed building inspection list. The order is not set in stone so your feedback regarding special events or special access needs is welcome and we can work to accommodate your needs.

Services Impacted: We do not want to disrupt classes in session or inconvenience you in this process but we may ask to look inside some offices and conference rooms to visually inspect the condition of existing finishes. The information collected will be used to provide quantifiable data to the Higher Education Coordinating Commission (HECC) as to the extent of deferred maintenance backlog on Campus. This data will also allow CPFM to set priorities for Capital Improvement Projects and the 10 Year Campus Plan.

Extra Notes: In order to accomplish this you will see a group of CPFM and outside consultant staff touring buildings doing visual inspections of all building components from the exterior to the interior. This process will be ongoing for approximately 4-5 weeks.

Contact: Bruce Budzik, Small Projects & Cap Imp Manager, 541-346-8834

Facility Condition Assessment inspections scheduled for the week of 3/9/2020 – 3/13/2020:

Buildings Impacted:

Onyx Bridge
Volcanology
Klamath Hall
Price Science Commons
Willamette Hall
Streisinger Hall
Huestis Hall
Lorry Lokey Laboratories
LISB
Deschutes Hall
Oregon Hall
University Health, Counseling, and Testing Center
Straub Hall

 

Campus Wide Advisory for Building Inspections – Week of 2/17/2020

REVISION 2/11/20:  Added Onyx Bridge and Cascade Hall to the list.

Scope:  CPFM is starting a new program call Facility Condition Assessment, or FCA, to assess the existing condition of 63 E&G buildings and on campus.  You will receive a notice every week with an update of the upcoming week’s proposed building inspection list.  The order is not set in stone so your feedback regarding special events or special access needs is welcome and we can work to accommodate your needs.

Services Impacted:  We do not want to disrupt classes in session or inconvenience you in this process but we may ask to look inside some offices and conference rooms to visually inspect the condition of existing finishes. The information collected will be used to provide quantifiable data to the Higher Education Coordinating Commission (HECC) as to the extent of deferred maintenance backlog on Campus.  This data will also allow CPFM to set priorities for Capital Improvement Projects and the 10 Year Campus Plan.

Extra Notes:  In order to accomplish this you will see a group of CPFM and outside consultant staff touring buildings doing visual inspections of all building components from the exterior to the interior.  This process will be ongoing for approximately 4-5 weeks.

Contact:  Bruce Budzik, Small Projects & Cap Imp Manager, 541-346-8834

Facility Condition Assessment inspections scheduled for the week of 2/17/2020:

Buildings Impacted:

Gerlinger Annex
Gerlinger Hall
Lokey Education (Building A and B = Bldg #007)
Lokey Education (Building C = Bldg #041)
HEDCO Education
Clinical Services
Frohnmayer Music
Lawrence Hall
Allen Hall
Friendly Hall
Pacific Hall
Columbia Hall
Cascade Annex West
Cascade Annex East
Cascade Hall
Onyx Bridge

 

Campus Wide Advisory for Building Inspections – First Group 1/27/2020 – 1/30/2020

Begin:  Monday, January 27, 2020

End:      Thursday, January 30, 2020

Buildings Impacted:

  1. Villard Hall & Miller Theater Complex
  2. McKenzie Hall
  3. Deady Hall
  4. Computing Center
  5. Chiles Business Center
  6. Peterson Hall
  7. Lillis Hall
  8. Anstett Hall
  9. Fenton Hall
  10. Condon Hall
  11. Chapman Hall
  12. Johnson Hall
  13. Collier House
  14. PLC
  15. JSMA
  16. Susan Campbell Hall
  17. Hendricks Hall
  18. Knight Library
  19. Gerlinger Annex
  20. Gerlinger Hall
  21. Lokey Education Buildings A, B and C
  22. Hedco Education Building
  23. Clinical Services

Scope:  CPFM is starting a new program call Facility Condition Assessment, or FCA, to assess the existing condition of 63 E&G buildings and on campus.  You will receive a notice every week with an update of the upcoming week’s proposed building inspection list.  The order is not set in stone so your feedback regarding special events or special access needs is welcome and we can work to accommodate your needs.

Services Impacted:  We do not want to disrupt classes in session or inconvenience you in this process but we may ask to look inside some offices and conference rooms to visually inspect the condition of existing finishes. The information collected will be used to provide quantifiable data to the Higher Education Coordinating Commission (HECC) as to the extent of deferred maintenance backlog on Campus.  This data will also allow CPFM to set priorities for Capital Improvement Projects and the 10 Year Campus Plan.

Extra Notes:  In order to accomplish this you will see a group of CPFM and outside consultant staff touring buildings doing visual inspections of all building components from the exterior to the interior.  This process will be ongoing for approximately 4-5 weeks.

Contact:  Bruce Budzik, Small Projects & Cap Imp Manager, 541-346-8834