THE FACILITIES TIMES
Transcript of THE FACILITIES TIMES
1MAY 2017
THE FACILITIES TIMESA FACILITIES MANAGEMENT EMPLOYEE UPDATE
Summer Project MapThis summer will be one of the most active construction periods in recent memory on Auburn’s campus. - Scott Fuller
Facilities partners with GCA Services to inspect 118 buildings on campus each month.
TJ Newman, Facilities Asbestos Shop, and Nina Florine, GCA Services Quality Control Inspector, inspecting a classroom.
INSIDE THIS ISSUE:
Quality Control Inspection
The Leach Science Center addition is one construction project taking place on Auburn’s campus this summer. Page 3 Page 4
Spirit of Excellence
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Retirement
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Candace Moore of Custodial Services was recently recognized for her outstanding service.
Emmitt Kelley recently retired after working almost 16 years as a Facilities employee.
Employee Recognition
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Employees are featured to recognize their outstanding service and hard work.
The Pharmaceutical Research Building is the first Auburn University building located in the Health Science Sector.
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Employee Recognition Program
Johnny McDonald and Tracy Mask
present David Floyd with a Certificate of
Appreciation in Customer Service.
Michael Hood presents Chase Kilpatrick with a
Certificate of Appreciation in Customer Service.
Vic Walker presents Stephanie Williams with a Certificate of Appreciation
in Customer Service.
Johnny McDonald and Tracy Mask present
Tim Bunn and Michael Lyons with Certificates
of Appreciation in Teamwork.
Kenny Howard presents Eddie Struzick with a Certificate of Appreciation in Customer Service.
Ken Martin and James Lyons present David Howell with a Certificate of Appreciation in Customer Service.
Vic Walker presents Terez Strickland with a Certificate of Appreciation in Customer Service.
Kenny Howard presents Bill Moorer, Tony Wolfe, and Mark Pierce with Certificates of Appreciation in Support Excellence.
Certificates of Appreciation are awarded for a one-time, short-term act of exemplary work. Recipients receive four hours leave.
Johnny McDonald presents Alan Lindsay, Sam Hooks, Craig Arwood, Cory O’Neal, Brian Holley, Larry Cobb, and Dennis Clanton with Certificates of Appreciation in Teamwork.
Vic Walker presents Torrence Turk, Dora Moore, Anthony Coleman, and Vanessa Jerido with Certificates of Appreciation in Teamwork.
3THIS IS VISION. THIS IS AUBURN.
Facilities Management2017 Summer Project Map
Facilities recently published its 2017 summer project map. The map highlights 116 projects that will begin or will be completed during the summer semester.
These projects range in scope from small repairs and renovations to major construction projects, and for a wide variety of clients ranging from the Harbert College of Business to Campus Safety to Athletics. In addition to marking construction and project zones, the map includes potential road impacts and closures.
“The summer of 2017 will be one of the most active construction periods in recent memory on Auburn’s campus,” said Scott Fuller, executive director of Design and Construction. “The summer project map allows our campus and community to see the magnitude of this summer’s construction workload, what areas are impacted, and also enhance coordination between ongoing projects and events such as Camp War Eagle and summer youth programs.”
Included in the map are 53 summer critical projects, which must be completed in order to meet major project academic milestones, such as the Mell Classroom Building and the new School of Nursing facility.
Other projects are being worked on during the summer semester in order to reduce the impact of construction on students and classes. This list includes renovations to rooms in the Chemistry Building that will serve as collaborative work spaces, renovations to rooms in Spidle Hall to create new studio space, and new furnishings for select university computer labs in Haley Center.
“Our goal is to meet our clients construction, renovation and repair needs while minimizing the impact on Auburn University students, faculty and staff,” said Dan King, associate vice president of Facilities Management. “The summer is a great time to get much of this work done, since the campus is less populated.”
To view the map, visit www.auburn.edu/facilities/projects/seasonal-projects.html
Candace Moore, Custodial Services
Candace received her award in the Service/Maintenance
category.
By: Maggie BarlowMap created by Dan Berry, Design & Construction
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Facilities Quality Control Inspectors
Congratulations to Auburn University 2017 Student Employee of the Year
nominee, Lindsay Souders!
Emmitt Kelley worked in the Paint Shop and was a Facilities employee for almost 16 years.
Lindsay is a student worker in Waste Reduction and Recycling.
Congratulations to Emmitt Kelley on his
retirement!
Facility Operations has two internal interim quality control inspectors that inspect a combined 4.4 million square feet of campus facilities each month — Melissa Newton, Landscape Services, and TJ Newman, Asbestos Shop. Melissa Newton supports Vic Walker, manager of In-House Custodial. She inspects buildings cleaned by in-house custodial teams, and covers an estimated 1 million square feet each month. TJ is primarily responsible for
approximately 118 Contract Services inspections each month, covering just under 3.4 million square feet. In addition to conducting independent inspections, TJ interfaces with our campus clients on behalf of Contract Services to ensure their satisfaction. Additionally, Facilities teams with GCA Services quality control inspectors to perform joint checks of buildings serviced by GCA.
TJ Newman and Nina Florine inspect various locations on campus.Photo credit: Melissa Newton