A Master Plan for Facilities at the University of Southern Maine's Lewiston-Auburn College
By 2004, the University of Maine's Lewiston-Auburn College had grown from 273 students to 1,227 and its original building, at 89,300 square feet, was completely filled by academic programming. This article in Business Officer by Pamela Roy, Jan Phillips, and Robert C. Klinedinst Jr., describes how the campus created a 15-year plan for growth with 10 construction and renovation phases.
http://www.nacubo.org:80/Business_Officer_Magazine/Business_Officer_Plus/A_Master_Plan_for_Facilities.html
'A combination of space needs, funding limitations, and a unique expansion opportunity led college leaders to create an overarching planning framework that eventually outlined 10 manageable construction and renovation phases anticipated to take place over a 15-year period. Each phase included new construction as well as retrofits.'You can view the article here:
http://www.nacubo.org:80/Business_Officer_Magazine/Business_Officer_Plus/A_Master_Plan_for_Facilities.html
Labels: facilities planning, facility, Jan Phillips, Lewiston-Auburn, master plan, master planning, Pamela Roy, Robert C. Klinedinst, University of Southern Maine
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