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1 State Council of Higher Education Six-Year Plan General Fund Capital Outlay Requests Biennium July 28, 2009

2 STATE COUNCIL OF HIGHER EDUCATION 10:27 Monday, July 13, The College of William and Mary 2 Construct Cooling Plant and Utility Improvements, Phase III 8,181, ,181,000 3 Improve Lake Matoaka Dam Spillway 1,500, ,500,000 4 Renovate Tucker Hall 12,121, ,121,000 5 Construct Monticello/ Compton Pedestrian Pathways 1,950, ,950,000 6 Construct Integrated Science Center, Phase III 85,000, ,000,000 7 Improve Campus Storm Water Infrastructure 2,000, ,000,000 8 Renovate Tyler Hall 0 2,750, ,750,000 9 Design a Fine and Performing Arts Complex 250, , Renovate the Brafferton and Brafferton Kitchen 4,406, ,406, Improve Cooling Plant and Utility 0 0 3,401, ,401, Improve: Landrum Drive Pump Station 0 0 8,000, ,000, Renovate Tyler Hall ,425, ,425, Construct a Fine and Performing Arts Complex, Phase I 0 0 4,000, ,000, Construct an Information Technology Center and Remote Operations Site 0 0 5,141,000 37,159, ,300, Improve Ewell Hall Infrastucture 0 0 5,300, ,300, Renovate Blow Hall 0 0 8,200, ,200, Renovate Facilities Maintenance Shops 0 0 1,695,000 14,205, ,900,000

3 STATE COUNCIL OF HIGHER EDUCATION 10:27 Monday, July 13, The College of William and Mary 22 Improve Accessibility Infrastructure 0 0 3,000, ,000, Construct a Campus Water System Upgrade for Fire Suppression 0 0 4,000, ,000, Construct a Fine and Performing Arts Complex, Phase II ,000, ,000, Improve Hugh Jones Hall ,991,000 27,626,000 31,617, Improve Morton Hall ,664,000 27,536,000 31,200, Improve McGlothlin Street Hall ,277,000 30,309,000 33,586, Improve Lake Matoaka ,850, ,850, Renovate William and Mary Hall ,441,000 60,745,000 67,186, Renovate the Student Health Center ,400, ,400,000 All 115,408,000 2,750,000 59,162,000 57,214,000 66,773, ,216, ,523, University of Virginia PRIORITY/TITLE ƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒ 2 Construct Information Technology Engineering Building 1,701, ,701,000 3 Renovate New Cabell Hall 76,120, ,120,000 4 Upgrade Ruffner Hall 18,698, ,698,000 6 Construct Ivy Foundation Translational Research Building 78,000, ,000,000 7 Renovate Ivy Stacks I Retrofit 7,500, ,500,000 8 Replace North Chiller Plant, Chillers Replacement Phase I 2,949,000 25,721, ,670, Replace North Grounds Boiler and Chiller Plant 1,566,000 13,658, ,224,000

4 STATE COUNCIL OF HIGHER EDUCATION 10:27 Monday, July 13, University of Virginia 13 Renovate Fiske Kimball Fine Arts Library 1,543,000 13,457, ,000, Renovate Rotunda Phases I, II and III 5,718,000 49,872, ,590, Replace Alderman and Clemons Chillers 842,000 7,344, ,186, Renovate Gilmer Hall and Chemistry Building 1,800, ,800, Renovate School of Medicine Laboratories & Infrastructure 0 0 4,569,000 39,851, ,420, Renew Central Grounds Buildings: Wilson, Randall, Levering 0 0 1,500,000 64,500, ,000, Renovate Olsson Hall 0 0 3,133,000 27,327, ,460, Replace Central Grounds Steam Tunnel 0 0 1,145,000 9,980, ,125, Improve Fire and Life Safety 0 0 8,100, ,100, Improve Accessibility 0 0 2,210, ,210, Renovate Alderman Library Phase II ,978,000 69,592,000 77,570, Construct New Physical and Life Sciences Research Building, Phase II ,040, ,040, Construct Engineering Technology/Teaching Facility and Biomedical Engineering Building ,514, ,486, ,000, Construct Combined Heat and Power Generation Plant ,306,000 89,894, ,200,000 All 196,437, ,052,000 20,657, ,658,000 23,838, ,972, ,614, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and PRIORITY/TITLE S ƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒ 2 Renovate Davidson Hall, Phase I 29,894, ,894,000

5 STATE COUNCIL OF HIGHER EDUCATION 10:27 Monday, July 13, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and 3 Construct Engineering Signature S Building 48,607, ,607,000 4 Construct Chiller Plant, Phase I 11,580, ,580,000 5 Establish Creative Technologies Laboratory 29,000, ,000,000 6 Construct Classroom Building 1,548,000 35,724, ,272,000 7 Construct Veterinary Medicine Instruction Addition 231, ,000 11,948, ,600,000 8 Renovate Davidson Hall, Phase II 304, ,000 24,226, ,258,000 9 Renovate Liberal Arts Building 401,000 9,037, ,438, Renovate Lane Hall and Construct Addition 0 0 1,325,000 30,615, ,940, Construct Library Collections Facility ,000 7,765, ,976, Renovate Derring Hall, Phase I 0 0 2,526,000 62,627, ,153, Construct Academic and Student Programs Building 10,000, ,000, Address Fire Alarm Systems and Access ,000 2,739, ,811,000 All 131,565,000 45,910,000 40,308, ,746, ,529, Virginia Military Institute PRIORITY/TITLE ƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒ 2 Renovate Science Building 17,484, ,484,000 3 Renovate Post Hospital 5,485, ,485,000 4 Construct Physical Education and Fitness Training Building 3,166,000 57,873, ,039,000 5 Improve Post Infrastructure 2,091,000 35,340, ,431,000

6 STATE COUNCIL OF HIGHER EDUCATION 10:27 Monday, July 13, Virginia Military Institute 6 Renovate Carroll Hall and Admissions/Financial Aid Offices 250, ,000 9,447, ,208,000 7 Renovate Preston Library 250, ,000 10,083, ,877,000 8 Renovate Richardson Hall and Kilbourne Hall Annex 250, ,000 8,047, ,734,000 9 Renovate Cocke Hall 250,000 1,388,000 26,120, ,758, Renovate Maury-Brooke Hall 250, ,000 6,399, ,999, Improve New Market Historic Battlefield State Park , ,000 2,386, ,901, Renovate Moody Hall , ,000 10,932, ,771, Renovate Cameron Hall ,000 1,205,000 22,646, ,101, Renovate Cormack Hall , ,000 6,204, ,120, Improve Barracks Energy Efficiency- Window Replacement , ,000 17,825,000 19,027, Renovate Smith Hall , ,000 7,333,000 7,982, Improve Historic Preservation Sites , ,000 1,081,000 1,458, Improvements to Lackey Park , ,000 5,013,000 5,691,000 All 29,476,000 96,443,000 61,096,000 3,725,000 44,074,000 31,252, ,066, Virginia State University PRIORITY/TITLE ƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒ 2 Construct Multipurpose Center 2,276, ,276,000 3 Renovate Lockett Hall 7,052, ,052,000 4 Renovate And Expand Daniel Gym 29,594, ,594,000 5 Renovate Singleton Hall 525, ,000

7 STATE COUNCIL OF HIGHER EDUCATION 10:27 Monday, July 13, Virginia State University 6 Construct A Multi-purpose Administative And Academic Office Building 36,893, ,893,000 7 Acquire Appomattox Waterfront Property 968, ,000 8 Renovate Harris Hall ,208, ,208, Renovate and Expand Fauntleroy Hall 0 0 8,819, ,819, Provide for Landscaping and Road Circulation, Phase II 0 0 3,548, ,548, Convert Foster Hall Into An Administrative Office Building ,656, ,656, Convert Puryear Hall Into A Faculty Office Building ,760, ,760, Expand Owens Hall ,063, ,063, Provide for Landscaping And Road Circulation, Phase III ,228, ,228,000 All 77,308, ,575,000 4,228,000 36,479, ,590, Norfolk State University PRIORITY/TITLE ƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒ 2 Construct New Library 3,000, ,000,000 3 Construct New Nursing and General Classroom Building 50,258, ,258,000 4 Renovate Wilder Center 7,700, ,700,000 5 Renovate and Expand Hamm Fine Arts Building 4,750,000 38,907,000 2,500, ,157,000 6 Improve Signage, Roads and Campus Boundary, Phase I 8,380, ,380,000 8 Construct New Science Building 52,706, ,706,000

8 STATE COUNCIL OF HIGHER EDUCATION 10:27 Monday, July 13, Norfolk State University 10 Renovate and Modify Brown Hall 50,247, ,247, Renovate Phyllis Wheatley Building 11,744,000 1,114, ,858, Construct Sound/Security Barrier 1,200, ,200, Purchase Land 0 7,950, ,950, Construct New Convocation Center ,151, ,151, Improve Signage, Roads, and Campus Boundary, Phase II ,000, ,000, Construct New Business School and General Classroom Building 0 0 1,200,000 2,260,000 30,931,000 1,500,000 35,891, Improve Signage, Roads, and Campus Boundary, Phase III ,500, ,500, Renovate Echols Hall 0 200, ,000 6,877, , ,764, Renovate Roy A. Woods Science Building 0 500,000 1,851,000 14,987,000 2,152, ,490, Construct Brambleton Pedestrian Bridge 3,500, ,500, Renovate and Expand Brambleton Center 5,680, ,680,000 All 199,165,000 48,671,000 6,113,000 73,275,000 36,708,000 1,500, ,432, Longwood University PRIORITY/TITLE ƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒ 2 Renovate Stevens Hall Phase I, Nursing Program/Simulation Laboratory and Equipment 120,000 2,380,000 1,500, ,000,000 3 Construct University Technology Center 21,205, ,600, ,805,000 4 Additional Biomass Boiler 1,780, ,780,000

9 STATE COUNCIL OF HIGHER EDUCATION 10:27 Monday, July 13, Longwood University 5 Renovation and Addition Bedford Hall Addition (equipment) 4,295, ,295,000 6 Upgrade University Police Dispatch Center and Campus Fire Alarm System 26, , ,000 9 Construct New Physical Plant Building 929, ,460,000 3,443, ,832, Renovate Space for Faculty and Staff Offices 155,000 3,044,000 2,180, ,379, Acquire property for renewable fuel supply 5,247, ,247, Improvements: Campus-Wide Building Efficiency 113, ,000 4,695, ,949, Construct Campus-Wide Stormwater Management System 0 0 4,189, ,189, Renovate Stevens Hall Phase II 0 0 2,221,000 63, , ,487, Construct Admissions Office and Visitor Information Center ,000 6,168, , ,964, Renovate Heating Plant Facility ,000 7,364, ,733, Construct Multipurpose Center 583, ,412, ,500,000 1,000,000 25,495, Renovate and Expand Greenwood Library and Lankford Building ,111,000 64,208,000 66,319, Construct Performing Arts Center ,343,000 28,334,000 29,677,000 All 34,453,000 6,369,000 42,881,000 17,038,000 26,698,000 93,542, ,981, University of Mary Washington PRIORITY/TITLE ƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒ 2 Construct Dahlgren Campus 4,500, ,500,000 3 Construct Information and Technology Convergence Center - Phase I 32,800,000 10,000, ,800,000

10 STATE COUNCIL OF HIGHER EDUCATION 10:27 Monday, July 13, University of Mary Washington 4 Construct Jepson Science Center addition 1,000, ,000 13,400,000 1,750, ,750,000 5 Renovate George Washington Hall 500,000 1,500,000 15,000,000 3,000, ,000,000 6 Repair/replace underground utilities 600,000 5,400, ,000,000 7 Improve stormwater management 200,000 1,100, ,300,000 8 Install university card access system 330,000 3,270, ,600, Renovate Chandler Hall 0 500,000 1,100,000 11,150,000 1,750, ,500, College of Graduate and Professional Studies Building ,000 3,750,000 39,000,000 4,500,000 48,000, Renovate Goolrick Hall , ,000 1,280, Construct Fine and Performing Arts Center ,000 5,750,000 6,500,000 All 39,930,000 22,370,000 30,250,000 19,650,000 41,820,000 11,210, ,230, James Madison University PRIORITY/TITLE ƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒ 2 Construct CISAT Academic 3b - Biotechnology 48,409, ,409,000 3 Replace Boiler & Infrastructure - Phase 1 5,754, ,754,000 4 Renovate West Wing Hospital 57,507, ,507,000 5 Renovate and Expand Duke Hall 54,008, ,008,000 6 Replace Technology Infrastructure - Phase 1 6,172, ,172, Renovate Johnston Hall 15,965, ,965, Renovate Moody Hall 13,483, ,483, Demolition of Hospital South Tower 1,590, ,590,000

11 STATE COUNCIL OF HIGHER EDUCATION 10:27 Monday, July 13, James Madison University 14 Update Technology Infrastructure - Phase 2 7,754, ,754, Replace Boiler & Infrastructure - Phase 2 5,767, ,767, Renovation Design East Wing (1966 Addition) Hospital 3,000, ,000, Improve Storm & Surface Water Infrastructure - Phase 2 25,817, ,817, Phase 4 Campus ADA Mitigation 2,261, ,261, Design of Cancer Center Renovation 3,674, ,674, Renovate Keezell Hall 20,687, ,687, Renovate Sheldon Hall 14,147, ,147, Renovate Chandler Hall ,332, ,332, Renovate Godwin Hall Renovation ,950, ,950, Renovate and Expand Carrier Library ,649, ,649, East Wing (1982 Addition) Hospital Renovation Design 0 0 1,422, ,422, Renovation East Wing (1966 Addition) Hospital 45,017, ,017, Cancer Center Renovation ,508, ,508, Renovate Spotswood Hall ,576, ,576, Renovate Roop Hall ,184, ,184, Renovate Cleveland Hall ,013, ,013,000 All 331,012, ,634, ,646,000

12 STATE COUNCIL OF HIGHER EDUCATION 10:27 Monday, July 13, Radford University 2 Construct New College of Business and Economics Building 0 420, ,000 3 Construct College of Science and Technology Building 650,000 45,042,000 1,800, ,492,000 4 Construct Graduate/Professional Degree Building 928, ,000 28,637,000 1,200, ,389,000 5 Acquire property for campus expansion 750,000 14,250, ,000,000 8 Renovate Curie Hall 0 387, ,000 19,305,000 3,000, ,549,000 9 Construct new regional chiller plants 0 346, ,000 23,226, ,000, Demolish Whitt Hall , , Construct addition to Waldron Hall , ,000 12,596, ,000 13,841,000 All 2,328,000 61,069,000 32,692,000 44,031,000 15,596, , ,316, Old Dominion University PRIORITY/TITLE ƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒ 2 Construct a Systems Research and Academic Building 20,297, ,297,000 3 Construct a New Education Building 2,381,000 42,026, ,407,000 4 Construct the Virginia Beach Higher Education Center, Phase II 1,578,000 21,738, ,316,000 5 Construct a Chemistry and Life Sciences Building 30,000 2,654,000 49,298, ,982,000 6 Construct a Joint Policing Facility 18, ,000 2,483, ,686,000 7 Replace Mechanical Systems in the Oceanography and Physics Building 2,719, ,719,000 8 Improve Storm Water Management 395, ,000 9 Improve Campus Security and Regulatory Compliance 2,518, ,518,000

13 STATE COUNCIL OF HIGHER EDUCATION 10:27 Monday, July 13, Old Dominion University 10 Install Fire Protection Systems 3,241, ,241, Renovate Spong and Rollins Halls 0 55,000 1,194,000 20,542, ,791, Construct a New Facilities Support Building 0 60,000 1,666,000 25,548, ,274, Renovate Kaufman Hall 0 60,000 1,640,000 26,799, ,499, Renovate the Godwin Life Sciences Building 0 70,000 1,196,000 16,126, ,392, Construct Third and Fourth Story Addition to the Systems Research & Academic Building ,000 1,412,000 21,313, ,795, Construct a New Instructional Media Building ,000 1,566,000 25,018,000 26,654, Renovate and Expand Perry Library ,000 1,196,000 10,261,000 11,527, Construct Performing Arts/Fine Arts Building, Phase III ,000 2,866,000 54,341,000 57,277, Construct a New Academic and Administrative Building ,000 1,834,000 29,565,000 31,469, Renovate Koch Hall and Administrative Annex Building , ,000 8,128,000 9,060,000 All 33,177,000 66,848,000 57,547,000 90,777,000 29,637, ,313, ,299, Virginia Cooperative Extension and PRIORITY/TITLE A ƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒ 2 Construct Human & Agricultural Biosciences Building I & II 52,235, ,235,000 3 Improve Kentland Facilities, Phase I 15,500, ,500,000 All 67,735, ,735,000

14 STATE COUNCIL OF HIGHER EDUCATION 10:27 Monday, July 13, Virginia Commonwealth University 2 Construct New School of Medicine, Phase I 0 12,000, ,000,000 3 Construct Classroom Building 42,282, ,282,000 4 Construct and Renovate Information Commons and Libraries 1,577,000 45,791, ,368,000 5 Renovate Raleigh Building 349,000 8,072, ,421,000 6 Renovate Sanger Hall, Phase II 666,000 16,888, ,554,000 7 Construct School of Allied Health Professions Building 1,541,000 44,401, ,942,000 8 Construct School of Public Health Building 1,292,000 37,533, ,825,000 9 Renovate Student Services Building, MCV Campus 430,000 10,495, ,925, Acquire Land 3,200, ,200, Construct Research Laboratory I, MCV Campus 0 0 2,035,000 52,740, ,775, Construct Basic and Life Sciences Building, Phase II 0 0 2,744,000 74,145, ,889, Renovate Sanger Hall Vivarium ,000 8,229, ,554, Renovate Ginter House ,000 9,646, ,005, Renovate Founders Hall ,000 9,470, ,827, Renovate Blackwell-Smith Building ,000 16,079, ,774, Renovate School of Dentistry Building ,000 15,429, ,023, Construct Addition to Pollak Building ,000 10,204, ,649,000

15 STATE COUNCIL OF HIGHER EDUCATION 10:27 Monday, July 13, Virginia Commonwealth University 22 Acquire Land 0 0 1,470, ,470, Renovate Randolph-Minor Building ,000 3,284, ,437, Renovate Oliver Hall ,115,000 27,184,000 28,299, Renovate Sanger Hall, Phase III ,000 18,426,000 19,152, Renovate Performing Arts Building ,000 16,480,000 17,063, Construct Research Laboratory II, MCV Campus ,151,000 55,797,000 57,948, Construct General Classroom Building, Monroe Park Campus ,803,000 51,197,000 53,000, Acquire Land ,500, ,500,000 All 51,337, ,180,000 9,177, ,226,000 8,878, ,084, ,882, Richard Bland College PRIORITY/TITLE ƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒ 2 Renovate Ernst Hall 612,000 10,863, ,475,000 4 Renovate Student Center 126,000 1,250,000 3,000, , ,530,000 5 Renovate Barn Theater ,000 3,800, ,000 4,246,000 6 Construct Data Center ,000 2,750,000 1,250,000 4,100,000 All 738,000 12,113,000 3,000, ,000 6,550,000 1,571,000 24,351, Christopher Newport University PRIORITY/TITLE ƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒ 2 Construct Integrated Science Center, Phase II 17,682, ,682,000 3 Construct Luter School of Business 54,188, ,188,000 4 Construct Student Success Center 33,319, ,319,000 5 Improve Student Security Infrastructure 250, ,000

16 STATE COUNCIL OF HIGHER EDUCATION 10:27 Monday, July 13, Christopher Newport University 6 Construct Trible Library, Phase II 0 33,173, ,173,000 7 Improve Student Security Infrastructure 0 3,050, ,050,000 8 Renovate Band Rehearsal and Connector 0 3,750, ,750,000 All 105,439,000 39,973, ,412, UVA's College at Wise PRIORITY/TITLE ƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒ 2 Renovate Greear Gym and Construct Multipurpose Center 1,400, ,400,000 3 Construct New Library 3,250,000 46,500, ,750,000 4 Alternative Energy Feasibility Study 2,000, ,000,000 5 Campus Telecommunications 648,000 5,652, ,300,000 6 Dam Safety Modifications 1,200, ,200,000 7 Construct Proscenium Theatre Building 1,860, ,920, ,780,000 8 Renovate Campus Mobility ,000 2,772, ,090, Renovate Wyllie Library 0 0 1,300, ,270, ,570, Renovate Campus Lighting , ,000 1,040, Construct New Classroom/Lab Building ,090, ,090, Expand North Campus Utility ,000 1,875,000 2,090, Construct West Campus ADA Elevation Changes ,000 1,812,000 2,020,000 All 10,358,000 52,152,000 33,538,000 2,772,000 28,890,000 4,620, ,330, George Mason University PRIORITY/TITLE ƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒ 2 Renovate Thompson - Equipment 1,500, ,500,000

17 STATE COUNCIL OF HIGHER EDUCATION 10:27 Monday, July 13, George Mason University 3 Construction Krasnow Addition, Phase II - Equipment 307, ,000 4 Construct Campus Library Addition, Phase I 48,167,000 7,202, ,369,000 5 Renovate Fine Arts Building 8,378, , ,317,000 6 Construct Academic VII/Research III, Phase I 3,407,000 49,237, ,644,000 7 Construct Satellite Cooling/Heating Plant and Distribution Piping 1,368,000 20,152, , ,357, Renovate Prince William Science Labs 3,112, ,112, Improvements to Telecom Infrastructure 250,000 4,553, ,803, Construct Physical Plant Addition - Fairfax Campus 1,014,000 13,530, , ,285, Construct Bull Run Hall IIIB Addition 250,000 3,189,000 54,692,000 4,640, ,771, Renovate Research I 1,349, ,349, Renovate Robinson Hall and Harris Theater (Phased) 250,000 1,649,000 24,108,000 26,447,000 3,448, ,902, Renovate Science & Tech I (Phased) 250,000 2,126,000 31,104,000 1,961, ,441, Renovate King Hall & Construct New Addition 250,000 3,003,000 28,532,000 20,178,000 1,378, ,341, Renovate Finley Building 3,370, ,370, Construct Belmont Bay Science Center Convert Capital Lease Authorization 28,533, ,533, Develop Loudoun Campus Site 1,100, ,100, Renovate Truland Building 2,709, ,709,000

18 STATE COUNCIL OF HIGHER EDUCATION 10:27 Monday, July 13, George Mason University 32 Improvements to Arlington Infrastructure 106,000 1,669, ,775, Authorize Capital Lease Renewal for Truland Building 0 1,700, ,700, Renovate Mason Hall 504,000 4,571, ,075, Renovate Performing Arts Building 0 250,000 1,478,000 25,673,000 2,159, ,560, Renovate Krug Hall 0 590,000 6,213, ,803, Renovate Campus Library (Phase II) 0 250,000 1,266,000 25,455,000 4,350, ,321, Construct Loudoun I/Infrastructure 0 0 2,053,000 41,082,000 1,937, ,072, Construct Academic VII/Research III Phase ,000 1,894,000 35,349,000 3,964,000 41,457, Construct Addition and Renovate Enterprise Hall 0 0 2,193,000 20,592,000 12,950,000 3,495,000 39,230, Construct Physical Plant Building - Prince William Campus ,979, ,979, Construct Arlington III ,000 9,027,000 9,277,000 All 106,174, ,610, ,467, ,922,000 72,800,000 16,486, ,459, Virginia Community College System PRIORITY/TITLE ƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒ 2 Renovate Burnette Hall, Parham Campus, J. Sargeant Reynolds (equipment) 500, ,000 3 Renovate Academic Classrooms and Administrative Buildings, Rappahannock (equipment) 922, ,000 4 Construct support services building, Woodbridge Campus, Northern Virginia (equipment) 362, ,000

19 STATE COUNCIL OF HIGHER EDUCATION 10:27 Monday, July 13, Virginia Community College System 5 Construct Phase III Academic Building, Woodbridge Campus, Northern Virginia (equipment) 9,000, ,000,000 6 Construct Motorsports/Workforce Development Center, Patrick Henry (equipment) 350, ,000 7 Construct New Science and Technology Building, Virginia Western (equipment) 2,900, ,900,000 8 Renovate Dalton-Cantrell Hall, Mountain Empire (equipment) 226, ,000 9 Renovate Phase I Facility, Downtown Campus, J. Sargeant Reynolds (equipment, scope increase) 750, , Construct Learning Resource Center - Phase I, Virginia Beach Campus, Tidewater (equipment) 0 8,200, ,200, Renovate Warren and Scott Halls, Dabney S. Lancaster (equipment) 1,300, ,300, Construct Higher Education Center, Loudoun Campus, Northern Virginia (equipment) 6,992, ,992, Renovate Russell Hall, Southwest Virginia (equipment) 500, , Construct Academic Services Building, Germanna (equipment) 2,475, ,475, Construct Occupational Program Building, Culinary Arts Career Studies Certificate Program, Central Virginia (equipment) 247, , Construct Academic Building, Chesapeake Campus, Tidewater (equipment) 0 4,500, ,500,000

20 STATE COUNCIL OF HIGHER EDUCATION 10:27 Monday, July 13, Virginia Community College System 17 Renovate Library, Chester Campus, John Tyler (equipment) 800, , Renovate Smith Building, Lord Fairfax (equipment) 726, , Improve HVAC, Glenns Campus, Rappahannock 1,367, ,367, Improve Major Mechanical and Renovate Diggs/Harrion/Moore Halls, Hampton Campus, Thomas Nelson 3,876, ,876, Improve Major Mechanical and Electrical, Bisdorf and Engineering Buildings, Northern Virginia 6,000, ,000, Improve Fire Alarm System and Electronic Clock, Wytheville 2,288, ,288, Improve Chiller Plant, Edwards Hall, New River 980, , Provide funding for ADA Improvements (Umbrella Request) 20,000, ,000, Construct Student Services/Learning Resources Building, Daniel Campus, Southside Virginia 11,857, ,857, Construct New Academic Building, Alexandria Campus, Northern Virginia 34,786, ,786, Renovate and construct addition Brault Building, Annandale Campus, Northern Virginia 14,703, ,703, Renovate Stone Hall Building, Patrick Henry 10,785, ,785, Renovate Library and Learning Resource Center, Virginia Highlands 7,890, ,890,000

21 STATE COUNCIL OF HIGHER EDUCATION 10:27 Monday, July 13, Virginia Community College System 30 Renovate and Construct Addition: Workforce Development Center, Piedmont Virginia 6,939, ,939, Renovate Buildings: Carroll, Bland, Galax, Grayson, and Smyth Halls, Wytheville 7,216, ,216, Renovate Building B, Parham Road Campus, J. Sargeant Reynolds 12,619, ,619, Replace Exterior Windows and Doors, Glenns and Warsaw Campuses, Rappahannock 1,211, ,211, Renovate and Expand Nicholas Center/Renovate Bird, Goyne Halls, Chester Campus, John Tyler 28,365, ,365, Construct Learning Resources Center, Chesapeake Campus, Tidewater 26,320, ,320, Renovate Phase I Academic and Administration Building, Eastern Shore 12,750, ,750, Construct Student Service & Learning Resources Center, Christanna Campus, Southside Virginia 15,143, ,143, Renovate Main Building, Middletown Campus, Lord Fairfax 8,970, ,970, Construct District Facilities Maintenance/Warehouse, Tidewater 15,936, ,936, Construct Workforce Development Center, Woodbridge Campus, Northern Virginia 27,007, ,007, Renovate and Repair Exterior/Interior Structures, Hampton Campus, Thomas Nelson 1,177, ,177,000

22 STATE COUNCIL OF HIGHER EDUCATION 10:27 Monday, July 13, Virginia Community College System 42 Construct Regional Center for Transportation and Maritime Logistics, Chesapeake, Tidewater 38,920, ,920, Renovate Plaza, Structural Repairs Phase II, Annandale Campus, Northern Virginia 1,200, ,200, Construct Maintenance Building, Fredericksburg Campus, Germanna 1,143, ,143, Construct Network Operations Center, Tidewater 6,279, ,279, Construct Canopies, Virginia Highlands 477, , Renovate Rooker Hall, New River 7,560, ,560, Renovate Phase III Academic Building, Loudoun Campus, Northern Virginia 23,097, ,097, Renovate and expand Phase III Academic Bldg, Manassas Campus, Northern Virginia 30,203, ,203, Renovate Bisdorf Phase II Academic Building, Alexandria Campus, Northern Virginia 19,643, ,643, Construct New Classroom and Administration Building, Blue Ridge 11,226, ,226, Renovate Engineering and Industrial Technology Building, Danville 10,630, ,630, Renovate and Expand Phase III Academic Building, Woodbridge Campus, Northern Virginia 32,588, ,588, Construct Regional Workforce Center, Virginia Beach Campus, Tidewater 25,099, ,099,000

23 STATE COUNCIL OF HIGHER EDUCATION 10:27 Monday, July 13, Virginia Community College System 57 Renovate Main Academic Building, Phase II, Piedmont Virginia 15,885, ,885, Renovate Learning Resources, Locust Grove, Germanna 2,321, ,321, Improve Infrastructure/Renovate Instructional Labs, Blue Ridge 12,784, ,784, Renovate Bathrooms/Upgrade Sanitary Lines, Hampton Campus, Thomas Nelson 1,271, ,271, Construct Learning Resource Center, Norfolk Campus, Tidewater 26,305, ,305, Renovate Science Classrooms and Labs, Germanna 1,900, ,900, Renovate CG Academic Building, Annandale Campus, Northern Virginia 26,350, ,350, Renovate Anderson Hall, Virginia Western 30,840, ,840, Renovate Bayside Building, Virginia Beach Campus, Tidewater 22,038, ,038, Renovate Amherst Hall Auditorium, Central Virginia 1,686, ,686, Renovate Enclosed Pedestrian Corridor/Bridge Renovation, Virginia Western 2,917, ,917, Renovate Kempsville Building, Virginia Beach Campus, Tidewater 12,045, ,045, Renovate Academic Classrooms and Laboratories, Tidewater 6,327, ,327, Renovate Lynnhaven Building, Virginia Beach Campus, Tidewater 19,565, ,565,000

24 STATE COUNCIL OF HIGHER EDUCATION 10:27 Monday, July 13, Virginia Community College System 72 Renovate Buchanan Hall, Southwest Virginia 12,614, ,614, Acquire Lease Purchase Option, Phase I, Regional Visual Arts Center, Portsmouth Campus, Tidewater 0 0 2,052, ,052, Demolish Tyler Building, Alexandria Campus, Northern Virginia 0 0 2,574, ,574, Relocate Observatory and Great Dismal Swamp Education Center, Chesapeake Campus, Tidewater 0 0 4,686, ,686, Construct Support Services Building, Alexandria Campus, Northern Virginia 0 0 3,726, ,726, Construct Warehouse, Parham Road Campus, J. Sargeant Reynolds 0 0 1,078, ,078, Construct Phase III Academic Building, Midlothian Campus, John Tyler ,770, ,770, Construct Covered Walkways, New River Community College 0 0 1,045, ,045, Renovate and expand warehouse, Annandale Campus, Northern Virginia 0 0 8,624, ,624, Acquire Property - Feasibility Study for new campus in Reston, Northern Virginia , , Construct Workforce Development Center, Manassas Campus, Northern Virginia ,400, ,400, Construct Support Services Building, Annandale Campus, Northern Virginia 0 0 5,406, ,406, Construct Workforce Development Center, Loudoun Campus, Northern Virginia ,320, ,320,000

25 STATE COUNCIL OF HIGHER EDUCATION 10:27 Monday, July 13, Virginia Community College System 96 Construct Phase I, New Campus, Western Prince William/Western Loudon, Northern Virginia ,100, ,100, Construct Phase VII Academic Building, Annandale Campus, Northern Virginia ,360, ,360, Construct Suffolk Workforce Development Center, Paul D. Camp ,109, ,109, Construct Workforce Development Building, Isle of Wight County, Paul D. Camp ,311, ,311, Expand and Renovate Pungo Building, Virginia Beach Campus, Tidewater ,968, ,968, Construct Academic Building CN6, Chesapeake Campus, Tidewater ,888, ,888, Construct New Academic Building, Virginia Beach Campus, Tidewater ,626, ,626, Renovate Robb Hall, Mountain Empire ,769, ,769, Renovate Pass Building, Chesapeake Campus, Tidewater ,638, ,638, Renovate Martin Building, Phase I, Norfolk Campus, Tidewater ,132, ,132, Renovate Virginia Beach Building, Virginia Beach Campus, Tidewater ,302, ,302, Renovate Fincastle Hall, Wytheville ,105, ,105, Repair/Replace Exterior Doors/Windows/Structural Components, Campuswide, Wytheville 0 0 7,018, ,018, Upgrade Fire Alarm System Campus- wide, New River 0 0 1,235, ,235,000

26 STATE COUNCIL OF HIGHER EDUCATION 10:27 Monday, July 13, Virginia Community College System 111 Replace Stair Towers & Elevators, Virginia Western 0 0 4,889, ,889, Renovate CT Academic Building, Annandale Campus, Northern Virginia ,670, ,670, Renovate Philpott Hall, Patrick Henry ,270, ,270, Construct Addition and Renovate Princess Anne Building, Virginia Beach Campus, Tidewater ,147, ,147, Post Construct Academic Student Services Renovation, Hampton Campus, Thomas Nelson ,335, ,335, Renovate Interior Buildings; Campus wide, Thomas Nelson 0 0 1,251, ,251, Improve Occupational Technical Building HVAC System, Virginia Highlands 0 0 1,383, ,383, Renovate Mechanical Technology Building, Virginia Highlands 0 0 1,662, ,662, Renovate Whitman Auditorium, Virginia Western 0 0 7,850, ,850, Renovate Brown Library, Virginia Western 18,665, ,665, Improve Campus Technology Infrastructure, Virginia Western 0 0 3,004, ,004, Construct Alternative Energies and Transportation Services Building, Blue Ridge ,221, ,221, Construct Allied Health Center, Central Virginia ,768, ,768,000

27 STATE COUNCIL OF HIGHER EDUCATION 10:27 Monday, July 13, Virginia Community College System 141 Construct Academic Building, Fauquier Campus, Lord Fairfax ,234, ,234, Construct Maintenance Service Building, Faquier Campus, Lord Fairfax , , Construct Covered Walkways, Robb and Phillips-Taylor Halls, Mountain Empire ,203, ,203, Construct Phase IV Academic Building, Alexandria Campus, Northern Virginia ,602, ,602, Construct College Operations Building, Northern Virginia ,380, ,380, Construct Western Fairfax County/Reston Academic Buildings, Northern Virginia ,661, ,661, Construct Greenhouse, Annandale Campus, Northern Virginia ,191, ,191, Construct Auto Lab Expansion/Maintenance/Warehouse Building, Hampton Campus, Thomas Nelson ,170, ,170, Construct Diesel Mechanic & Welding Labs, Virginia Highlands ,250, ,250, Renovate Academic Building (CC) - Annandale Campus, Northern Virginia ,152, ,152, Renovate Bisdorf Hall Phase I, Academic Building - Alexandria Campus, Northern Virginia ,880, ,880, Renovate Engineering Academic Building, Alexandria Campus, Northern Virginia ,812, ,812,000

28 STATE COUNCIL OF HIGHER EDUCATION 10:27 Monday, July 13, Virginia Community College System 153 Renovate Post LRC, Daniel Campus, Southside Virginia ,251, ,251, Renovate Andrews Building, Norfolk Campus, Tidewater 0 0 7,562, ,562, Renovate Whitehurst Building, Chesapeake Campus, Tidewater ,523, ,523, Improve HVAC Distribution, Virginia Western ,059, ,059, Improve Major Mechanical & Electrical Systems - Loudoun Campus, Northern Virginia ,554, ,554, Renovation of Major Mechanical and Electrical Systems, Manassas Campus, Northern Virginia ,696, ,696, Major Mechanical Renovation, Campuswide, Wytheville ,650, ,650, Renovate Fishburn Hall, Virginia Western ,279, ,279, Renovation and addition, ISC Building, Virginia Highlands , , Renovate/Improve Exterior Envelope, Virginia Western ,820, ,820, Renovate Business Science Building, Virginia Western ,238, ,238, Renovation and addition of Davis Hall, Southwest Virginia ,770, ,770,000 All 727,813,000 12,700, ,953, ,882, ,603,348,000 ƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒ ƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒˆƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒˆƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒˆƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒˆƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒˆƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒˆƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒˆƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒ All 2,259,853, ,210,000 1,419,050, ,641, ,623, ,366,000 7,095,743,000 Šƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒ ƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒ ƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒ ƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒ ƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒ ƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒ ƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒ ƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒœ

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