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BUILDING A BETTER W IS C O N S IN

Capital Projects Update – October 2013

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Projects Under Construction

Projects in Planning

Infrastructure Projects

Leased Spaces

Capital Budget 13-15

Projects Up for Consultant Selection

Other Projects of Interest

Capital Budget 15-17

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• Children’s Learning Center – NWQ• Kenwood IRC• Kenwood IRC Greenhouse – NWQ• Teaching & Learning Center

• Innovation Campus Accelerator

• School of Freshwater Sciences

Projects Under Construction

Campus

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School of Freshwater Sciences

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School of Freshwater Sciences

• $53.0 Million addition• Construction began July 2012• Occupancy Summer 2014• Only one of its kind in Western Hemisphere• Multi-disciplinary• Research - Collaboration

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Kenwood Interdisciplinary Research Complex

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Kenwood Interdisciplinary Research Complex

• $80.0 Million• Construction began August 2012• Occupancy March 2015• Physics and Zilber School of Public Health will be the

main occupants• Shared Core Facilities will be used University wide

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Kenwood Interdisciplinary Research Complex Greenhouse - NWQ

• Approx. 9,200 GSF• Construction began December 2012• Status: Move-in Complete• Replacement of existing Lapham & Great Lakes

Research Facility Greenhouse facilities• Allows for future expansion

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Children’s Learning Center - NWQ

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Children’s Learning Center - NWQ

• $10.0 Million Capital Costs (PR)• Construction started April 2013• Occupancy December 2013 • 38,220 SF facility that will serve UWM students, faculty, staff,

and alumni association members (space permitting)• Faculty and staff from various academic units utilize the

Children’s Center for training and research

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Children’s Learning Center - NWQ

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Teaching & Learning Center - NWQ

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Teaching & Learning Center - NWQ

• Construction begins fall 2013, open for classes 2014• 1st floor NWQ D Building, later to expand into ground level• 5 new active learning classrooms & 2 new computer classrooms:

classrooms for project, and group learning, equipped with technology to facilitate learning

• Expanding PASS from current Bolton and Library locations

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• NWQ Redevelopment Plan• SWQ Redevelopment Plan

Projects in Planning

Campus

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NWQ Redevelopment Plan

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NWQ Redevelopment Plan

• This project will provide Campus with a Redevelopment Plan for NWQ, an Infrastructure Study, and 8 Pre-Designs for the following long term users of NWQ; CHS/BHIRI, School of Education, SOIS, Helen Bader School of Social Welfare, Teaching and Learning Center, Student Health Services, Honors House, Town Square/Restaurant Operations• Identify discrete projects to be able to identify funding sources from

the State and Donors• Will be Completed December 2013, Final presentation at PEC in

December• NWQ will also provide surge space for people in buildings undergoing

HVAC upgrades.

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NWQ Redevelopment Plan

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SWQ Redevelopment Plan

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SWQ Redevelopment Plan

• Starting Summer 2013, complete Winter 2014• Master Plan identified educational and research space

needs of the South West Quadrant• Comprehensive assessment and implementation plan to

address the campus needs of the Southwest Quadrant • Identify discrete projects to identify funding sources from

the state and donors

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SWQ Redevelopment Plan

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SWQ Redevelopment Plan| Executive Interview Questionnaire

UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN MILWAUKEE | SW QUAD REDEVELOPMENT

1. Critique of Current Program(s) Strengths and Weaknesses

2. Future Potential of Current Programs: Static vs. Growth Potential

3. Across the Stem Disciplines, What Does UWM Do Differently / Better Than it’s Peers: Outstanding Programs

4. Given the Movement Toward Cross Disciplinary and Interdisciplinary Teaching and Research, How Do You See UWM Changing?

5. Looking at the Current Programs and Disciplines, What Would Make UWM Programs Distinctive and Better?

6. What is Most Attractive to Incoming Students and Faculty About UWM Programs?

7. If You Could Change Anything, What Would It Be?

a. New Programs / New Hiresb. Integration : Sharing Potentialc. Facilities / Adjacenciesd. Overall Funding for Programs

8. What Should Be the Driving Force for the Future of STEM & other SW Quad Programs?

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SWQ Redevelopment Plan| Workflow Diagram

UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN MILWAUKEE | SW QUAD REDEVELOPMENT

PHYSICALCONDITION

ASSESSMENT

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SWQ REDEVELOPMENT

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APPROVALPROVOST &

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STUDIES

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FINALREPORT

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SWQ Redevelopment Plan| 4 Month Launch Plan

UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN MILWAUKEE | SW QUAD REDEVELOPMENT

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SWQ Redevelopment Plan| Workplan

UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN MILWAUKEE | SW QUAD REDEVELOPMENT

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1 – Steam TunnelChapman & Engelmann Hall Parking Lots

2 – Bolton Hall Move From NWQ Surge Space

3 – Holton, Merrill, Johnston Hall Move To NWQ Surge Space

4 – Sandburg HallSteam Work

5 – Sandburg Hall South Tower Window Project

6 – Sandburg Hall North Tower Roof Project

7- Performance Contracting/Energy Conservation

8 – Dock Wall Study at GLRF

Infrastructure Projects

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Steam TunnelChapman & Engelmann Hall Parking Lots

• Chapman Hall Parking Lot is open• Engelmann Hall Parking Lot entrance has also

reopened

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NWQ Surge Space Moves

• Bolton Hall move from NWQ Surge Space back to newly renovated Bolton Hall Winterim 2014

• Merrill Hall Occupies NWQ Surge Space Summer 2013-Winterim 2014

• Holton Hall Occupied NWQ Surge Space Winterim 2014-Sumer 2014

• Johnston/Greene Hall Occupies NWQ Surge Space Summer 2014-Winterim 2015

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Sandburg Hall

Steam Work• Will be completed Summer 2013South Tower – Window Replacement• Construction started May 2013, completed Summer 2013• Final phase of the Sandburg Hall window replacement project that was

started in the summer of 2012• Replace 1500 windowsNorth Tower – Roof Replacement• Complete roof replacement of Sandburg Hall North Tower • Project is currently out for bid• Tentatively construction will begin fall 2013

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Performance Contracting/Energy Conservation

• Chilled Water System Turbine Renovation• East Substation Switchgear Replacement• Heat Plant Oil Tank Leak Containment

Replacement• HVAC Improvements-Downer Buildings• HVAC Renovation-Bolton• NWQ Central Utility Extension• NWQ Fire Alarm & Telecommunications

Updates• Steam Lateral Replacement-Phase II

• Code compliance improvements-USR• Elevator renovations-Bolton, Library,

Mitchell, NWQ• Exterior envelope repair-Arts Center,

Downer Buildings• Exterior window replacement-Sandburg

South• Fire egress & security improvements-EMS• Sandburg North Roofing Project

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Dock Wall Study at GLRF

• A/E Selection for the Dock Wall Study will be in Fall 2013• The original dock wall was installed in 1945, and this portion,

which has not been replaced or repaired since, has deteriorated. • Other portions of the dock wall have been repaired/replaced over

the years. • This study will identify the scope of work and direction that needs

to be taken to repair this portion of the dock wall.

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Leased Spaces

• Innovation Campus Accelerator (REF)• Under Construction• Opens Spring 2014

• Global Water• OPEN FOR BUSINESS!

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Capital Budget 2013-2015

• General Funds Support Borrowing (GFSB)• Final funding for the Kenwood IRC ($30 Million)• Authority given to hire a consultant for Innovation

Campus IRC design• Infrastructure upgrades at NWQ

• Capital Budget Program Revenue Projects• Student Health Services - NWQ• Restaurant Operations/Town Hall - NWQ• Union

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Projects Up For Consultant Selection

• Union

• Innovation Campus IRC

Campus

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Innovation Campus IRC

• $75.0 Million (GFSB)• Construction scheduled to start December 2015• Status: consultant selection• Occupancy December 2017• 150,000 SF multi-disciplinary academic research facility

focusing on medical research, and a concentration on bio-medical engineering.

• The land for the IRC project is owned by the UWM Real Estate Foundation, and will be donated to UWM.

& IRC

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Innovation Campus IRC

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Student Union

History of Student Union•2007 2nd floor of the Student Union was renovated•2010 Mater Plan Identified a current student Union Space Deficit of 106,700

square feet, and identified potential locations for additions to the Union.•2011 Feasibility Study was done to address the physical and functional deficits

previously identified.

New Student Union Project•This project will include partial demolition of the existing Union, along with new

construction to have a new student Union of approximately 375,000 square feet. •Will also include the reconstruction of the Maryland Pedestrian Bridge.

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Other Projects of Interest

1. Campus Signage & Way Finding

2. The Shortcut3. Campus

Beautification4. Bicyclist Locker

Rooms & Showers

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Campus Signage & Way Finding

• Upgrading the way finding for campus visitors and new incoming students.

• Also improving way finding to the UWM Visitor Center.• New signage and repairing existing signs along the 3

outlined access routes to campus; Capital Drive, Locust Street, & Lincoln Memorial Drive.

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The Shortcut

• Creating campus way finding and directing students to walk through the shortcut in a safe fashion.

• Upgrades the quality of the space with directionals and UWM branding.

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The Shortcut

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Campus Beautification

• Mural in NWQ on the north end done by Brooklyn Henke earlier this summer and dedicated at the FAA Ice Cream Social.

• Flower beds continue to be planted around campus along with other grounds work to beautify the campus.

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Bicyclist Locker Rooms & Showers

• Campus is looking to convert existing custodial locker rooms and bathrooms into public locker rooms with showers for bicyclists to utilize.

• Looking at multiple locations including; Lubar, Mitchell, NWQ, USRB, and AUP.

• Part of the Best Place to Work and Bicycle Advisory Task Force efforts to encourage students and employees to ride their bikes to campus.

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Capital Budget 2015-2017

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Questions

For further project updates please visit our website: http://www4.uwm.edu/uap/projects/

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