Requires a 2015 2020 Multi-Year Capital Plan

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Requires a 2015 2020 Multi-Year Capital Plan
2020
BUILDING THE FOUNDATION
FOR NEW YORK’S FUTURE
Requires a 2015
2020 Multi-Year Capital Plan
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BUILDING SUNY 2015-2020
CAPITAL INVESTMENT – IT’S THE FOUNDATION
FOUNDATION FOR THE UNIVERSITY
Capital investment in SUNY campus facilities
drives our academic mission. It results in direct
and indirect jobs, attraction of new industry, and
facilitation of cultural, societal, and economic
collaboration with communities.
SUNY
IS SEEKING A
5-YEAR PLAN
From 1998 to 2013, the
State invested $10 billion in
SUNY’s aging academic and
hospital facilities through
three consecutive multiyear capital plans.
This transformed the
execution of SUNY’s
capital program through
development of long range
plans that aligned mission,
enrollment and academic
program plans with physical
space needs.
The majority of this
investment facilitated the
full rehabilitation and
modernization of aging
buildings, rather than the
more costly piecemeal
approach that results from
year-at-a-time funding.
$10B in Multi-year Capital Plans, 1998-2013
$6,000.0 M
$4,875.6 M
$5,000.0 M
Educational
Facilities
Hospitals
$450.0 M
$4,000.0 M
$3,467.6 M
$419.0 M
$3,000.0 M
$2,000.0 M
$1,000.0 M
$-
$4,425.6 M
$1,427.6 M
$75.0 M
$3,048.6 M
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Future
$1,352.6 M
1998-2002
2003-2007
2008-2013
2015-2020
IT HAS WORKED IN THE PAST AND IT CAN WORK FOR THE FUTURE.
BUILDING SUNY 2015-2020
FOUNDATION FOR THE ECONOMY
SUNY’S CAPITAL INVESTMENT SAVED NEW YORK’S CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY
Annual % change in jobs
50%
40%
Great Recession:
45.80%
Continued
Investment
Necessary to
Sustain Recovery
December 2007 - June 2009
30%
21.67%
20%
17.39%
3.72%
10%
-0.60%
0%
3.76%
-0.94%
1.90%
-10%
1.61%
-3.53%
-10.43%
-13.15%
-20%
2007-08
2008-09
2009-10
2010-11
2011-12
New York State
2012-13
2013-14
SUNY-created construction jobs
SUNY’S CAPITAL INVESTMENT SUPPORTS BUSINESSES IN EVERY SECTOR
A Snapshot of Construction Spending by Category
In Millions
$350.0
$300.0
$250.0
$306.8
$234.5
General Construction (56%)
Electrical (13%)
Mechanical (22%)
Site Work (9%)
$200.0
$156.5
$150.0
$100.0
$50.0
$-
$138.8
$128.5 $125.6
$123.4 $113.4 $112.0
$76.2
$65.4
$59.0
$42.7
$31.8
$27.0
$23.2
$22.2
$21.7
$18.6
$17.0
$9.3
$6.7
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BUILDING SUNY 2015-2020
FOUNDATION FOR THE ECONOMY
COLLEGE AT ONEONTA, FITZELLE HALL
SUPPORTED 93 BUSINESSES
MOHAWK VALLEY
Contractor: Christa Construction
Consultant: Architecture +
Construction Manager: Gilbane Building Company
Commissioning: Genesys Engineering
Demolition
of building
corner
New c
orner
DESIGN
1. Adelaide Associates, LLC
2. Camelot Consulting, Inc.
3. Clark Engineering & Surveying, P.C.
4. Dente Engineering, P.c.
5. G2 Project Planning, Inc.
6. L&S Erectors, Inc.
7. Lomonaco Associates
8. QCQA Laboratories, Inc.
9. Rickes Associates
10. Ryan-Biggs Associates, P.C.
11. Sage Engineering Associates, L.L.P.
12. SJB Services, Inc.
13. Submittal Exchange, LLC
14. The LA Group, Landscape
Architecture and Engineering, P.C.
15. Watts Architecture &
Engineering, D.P.C.
atrium
GENERAL CONSTRUCTION
16. A&J Custom Flooring
17. AAA Reinforcing
18. Ajay Glass & Mirror
19. Al Smith Rigging Inc.
20. Alliance Masonry
21. Auburn Crane
22. Bradford Construction
Corporation
23. BUDF Budget Fence
24. Capital Construction
Management Services
25. Casler Masonry
26. CFI Sales & Service
27. Charles F. Evans
28. CMI Casework and Millwork
29. CVP Inc / Williams Doors
& Hardware
30. Dukes Property Development
31. E.M. Pfaff & Son
32. Floor Craft
33. Galster’s Cleaning Service
34. Gorick Construction
35. JAI II, Inc.
36. Jan Myslinski Floor Covering
37. John H. Cook Painting
38. Keystone Associates
39. KHM
40. Kinlow Associates
41. KSP Painting of Syracuse, LTD.
42. Larapinta Associates Inc.
43. Mahoney Design & Build
44. Martino Tile Inc.
45. Mechanical Testing
46. Menges Floor Covering
47. MS Unlimited, Inc.
48. New York State Fence Inc.
49. P.J. Byrne Enterprise
50. Penco United
51. Precision Concrete Pumping, Inc.
52. R.G.L., Inc.
53. Schenectady Steel Co.
54. Schindler Elevator Corp.
55. Sharp Tech Solutions
56. Skyview Architectural
Aluminum, Inc.
57. Sunset Welders Inc.
58. Target Construction Services
59. Titan Steel
60. Tower Roofing
61. Tri City Scaffolding
62. Ultimate Flooring
63. Upstate Interiors, LLC
64. Upstate Spray Foam
65. Value Construction
MECHANICAL
65. EE Root LLC
66. Condor Fire Sprinkler
67. Energy Management Technologies
68. J.H.P. Industrial Supply Co.
69. Louis N. Picciano & Son
70. Matthew B. DiGesare
71. Southern Tier Custom
Fabricators
ELECTRICAL
72. EBW
73. J.C. Smith, Inc.
74. Magnan Electric
75. Nelcorp
76. North Star Electric
77. Place Electrical Contracting
78. Rand & Jones
Enterprises Co., Inc.
79. Surge Electric
SITE WORK
80. A Leto
81. A&B Heritage/ASI Signage
82. Copeland Coating Co. Inc.
83. EJ Construction
84. Stewarts Logging & Excavation
85. Syrstone, Inc.
86. Target Construction Svcs
87. The Coker Corporation
88. Thompson Brothers Inc.
89. Wehrli Asphalt, LLC
*NYS Certified MWBE Firms
BUILDING SUNY 2015-2020
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FOUNDATION FOR THE ECONOMY
CORNELL UNIVERSITY, STOCKING HALL
SUPPORTED 98 BUSINESSES
SOUTHERN TIER
Contractor: The Pike Company, Inc.
Consultant: Mitchell/Giurgola Architects
Construction Manager: Gilbane Building Company
Commissioning: Horizon Engineering Associates, LLP
DESIGN
1. AE Design, Inc./Webber/Smith
Associates, Inc.
2. Atlantic Testing Laboratories,
Limited
3. Baer & Associates
4. Calori & Vanden-Eynden Ltd
5. Cerami & Associates
6. Cline Bettridge Bernstein
Lighting Design, Inc.
7. Code Consultants Professional
Engineers, PC
8. Construction Specifications, Inc.
9. Dirtworks, PC
10. Empire GEO Services, Inc.
11. Empire Restoration Corp.
12. GPR Planners Collaborative, Inc.
13. Heitmann & Associats, Inc.
14. Horton Lees Brogden
Lighting Design, Inc.
15. Jacobs Consultancy
16. M/E Engineering, P.C.
17. Romano Gatland
18. Seiberling Associates, Inc.
19. SJB Services, Inc.
20. Steve Winter Associates, Inc.
21. Superstructures
22. T.G. Miller, P.C., Engineers
and Surveryors
23. Watts Architecture &
Engineering, D.P. C.
24. Ysrael A. Seinuk, P.C.
GENERAL CONSTRUCTION
25. 10100, Inc.
26. A1 Works-in-Progress
Associates, LLC
27. A.W. Farrell & Son
28. Access Solutions
29. Accufab Inc.
30. Assa Abloy Entrance Systems
31. B&C Commodities
*NYS Certified MWBE Firms
32. B. R. Johnson
33. B.C. Commodities
34. Bauer Spwc.
35. Binghamton Hardware
36. Cappry Contracting
Management Corp.
37. Chenango Supply Co., Inc.
38. Contracting Management Inc.
39. C.P. Ward Inc.
40. CVP Inc. / Williams Door
41. D&R Jones
42. DS Specialties, Inc.
43. Dependable Floor Cleaning
44. Duquette’s Steel
45. E.J. Construction Group
46. FAHs Construction
47. Gator Flooring
48. Gearcor, Inc.
49. Geneva Granite
50. Greg Flooring
51. Henderson Johnson
52. Herline Technologies
53. HVH Enterprise
54. Imperial Granite & Marble
55. Integrated Industrial
56. Kraftwerks
57. KSP Painting
58. Landon & Rian Enterprises, Inc.
59. Leafguard-Bauer
60. Lupini Construction, Inc.
61. Mechanical Testing
62. Omega QSE, Inc.
63. Randy Flooring
64. Raulli & Sons, Inc.
65. Rolfe Industries, Inc.
66. Safespan Scaffolding
67. Saratoga
68. SDK Associates
69. Southern Tier Insulations
70. Stants Combustion
71. Structural Services of NY, Inc.
New d
72. Target Construction Svcs.
73. Teton Construction
74. Ultraclean Inc.
75. Waite Flooring
76. Wayne Dalton
77. Whitemore Fence
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MECHANICAL
78. A.R.T Mechanical
79. ART Mech
80. Colonie Mech
81. Davis-Ulmer Sprinkler
Company
82. Firestop Solutions, Inc.
83. J&K Plumbing & Heating
84. Modern Mechanical
85. North Central Mechanical
86. Team Industrial Services
87. E.W. Tompkins Co.
ELECTRICAL
88. Crowley Lightning Protection
89. Lightspeed Tele/Data
90. Matco Electric
91. Schuler-Haas Electric
SITE WORK
92. A&B Heritage Inc.
93. Britco Contracting
94. Northern Scapes, Inc
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BUILDING SUNY 2015-2020
FOUNDATION FOR THE ECONOMY
UNIVERSITY AT BUFFALO, NEW ENGINEERING SCHOOL
SUPPORTED 80 BUSINESSES
WESTERN NY
Contractors: Burgio and Campofelice, Inc.
L.P. Ciminelli Construction Corp.
Consultant: Perkins & Will Architects, P.C.
Construction Manager: Turner Construction Company
Commissioning: C.J. Brown Energy Engineering & Architecture
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DESIGN
1. Bard, RAO + Athanas Consulting
Engineers, P.C.
2. Bevlar & Associates
3. Cavanaugh Tocci Associates, Inc.
4. Chu & Gassman Consulting
Engineers, PC
5. Communications Design Associates
6. CPP – Cermak Peterka Petersen
7. Faithful + Gould
8. Fisher Associates, PE, LS, PC
9. Landon & Rian Enterprises, Inc.
10. Lemessurier Consultants
11. Mikyoung Kim Design, LLC
12. Professional Service Industries, Inc.
13. Sienna Environmental
Technologies, LLC
14. SJB Services, Inc.
15. Vitatech Electromagnetics, LLC
16. Watts Architecture &
Engineering, DPC
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GENERAL CONSTRUCTION
17. Alpha Masonry Construction Co.
18. Bauer Specialty
19. Buffalo Concrete
Accessories, Inc.
20. Buffalo Creek, Inc.
21. Colvin Draperies
22. Community Steel Corporation
23. Davis Fire Protection &
Services, LLC
24. E.M. Pfaff & Son
25. Eaton Associates, Inc.
26. Firestop Solutions, Inc.
27. FSR Contracting Inc.
28. G&J Contracting, Inc.
29. Geotechniques, LLC
30. Grove Roofing Services, Inc.
31. H + W Musty Construction
32. Hoover Wells
33. I C Construction Services, Inc.
34. J.H.P. Industrial Supply Co.
35. LeafGuard of Lake Erie
dba Bauer Specialty
36. Mader Construction Co.
37. Modern Custodian Services, Inc.
38. Northern Stud Welding, LLC
39. Northland Contracting
40. Performance Solutions
Services, Inc.
41. Pisos Contracting, Inc.
42. Precast Service, Inc.
43. Rand & Jones
Enterprises Co., Inc.
44. Raymond E. Kelly, Inc.
45. Right Price Companies, Inc.
46. Rochester Davis-Fetch Corp.
47. Scanlon Erectors, Inc.
48. Seneca Steel Erectors
49. SLR Contracting &
Service Co., Inc.
50. Spencer Virnoche
51. Starker Manufacturing, LLC
52. Sterling Glass, Inc.
53. Susquehanna Sheet Metal
Erection Service, Inc.
54. The Flooring Experts
55. ThyssenKrupp Elevator Corp.
56. Tiede-Zoeller, Inc.
57. Total Facility Care, Inc.
58. Vaughan Door Center, Inc.
59. Ziske-Kraftwerks, Inc.
MECHANICAL
60. Custom Sheet Metal
Contracting, LLC
61. Frey & Campbell, Inc.
62. John W. Danforth Company, Inc.
63. L&D Johnson Plumbing &
Heating, Inc.
64. MLP Plumbing and
Mechanical, Inc.
65. RP Mechanical HVAC Plumbing
and Sprinkler
ELECTRICAL
66. Ferguson Electric Construction
67. Frey Electric Construction
Company
68. O’Connell Electric Company, Inc.
SITE WORK
69. All American Curbing
70. American Curb &
Concrete Cutting
71. CHA Consulting, Inc.
72. Mark Cerrone, Inc.
73. Mike Lina Paving, Inc.
74. Millawn Landscaping
75. Scott Lawn Yard Inc.
*NYS Certified MWBE Firms
BUILDING SUNY 2015-2020
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FOUNDATION FOR THE ECONOMY
MARITIME COLLEGE, NEW ACADEMIC BUILDING
SUPPORTED 87 BUSINESSES
NEW YORK CITY
Contractor: J. Kokolakis Contracting, Inc.
Consultant: Einhorn Yaffee Prescott Architects
Commissioning: OLA Consulting Engineers
DESIGN
1. Carlin, Simpson & Associates
2. Clevenger Frable Assoc.
3. Construction Specifications, Inc.
4. Enviroscience Consultants, Inc.
5. Fairway Testing Co., Inc.
6. Historical Perspectives, Inc.
7. McLaren Engineering Group
8. Probe Construction Products, Inc.
9. Shen Milsom & Wilke, LLC
10. Sky Testing Services, Inc.
11. Superior Elevator Technologies Corp.
12. McKissack & McKissak
13. The Sextant Group
14. Thomas Balsley Associates
15. Toscano Clements Taylor, LLC
16. Ysrael A. Seinuk, P.C.
GENERAL CONSTRUCTION
17. A Plus Sheetmetal
18. Above All Store Fronts
19. All City Testing & Balancing
20. American Wood Installers Inc.
21. A-Plus Sheetmetal Inc.
22. Ascon
23. Atlantic Century Interiors Corp.
24. Baybrent Construction Corp.
25. BK Interiors Inc.
26. Brick City Erectors
27. Callahan Steel Corp.
28. D. Parker & Sons, Inc.
29. East End Concrete Corp.
30. Elite Floors Inc.
31. Federal Rent A Fence
32. Garcia Marble & Tile, Inc.
33. Hailey Insulation Corp.
34. Installation Services Inc.
35. Ironstone Industries
36. J.C. Ryan EBCO/H&G LLC
37. Jet Drive General Marine
38. JP Hogan Coring & Sawing
*NYS Certified MWBE Firms
39. Keller Painting Corp
40. Kone Inc.
41. M. Cary Inc.
42. Macho Installations
43. Mid Island Steel/Ironstone Industries
44. Nationwide Restoration
45. New York Professional
Drywall of O.C.
46. P&P Fireproofing, Inc.
47. Pathfinder Engineers &
Architects, LLP
48. PDK Commercial
Photographers, LTD.
49. Precision Concrete Corp.
50. Preferred Construction Inc.
51. Proformance Systems, Inc.
52. Restor Technologies, Inc.
53. Sales Direction Inc.
54. Specialties Direct Sales Direction
55. T.R. Whitney Inc.
56. Twin Forks Insulation
57. United Steel Products Inc.
58. United Structure Solution, Inc.
59. Vero Metals Inc.
60. Wild Woman Company, Inc.
61. Won-Door Corp.
62. Yaboo Fence Company Inc.
SITE WORK
74. All Island Irrigation
75. Cassidy Excavating
76. Colonial Landscaping
77. Dom Chiola Landscaping
78. Frank Suppa Landscaping Corp.
79. Green Velvet Landscape
Contractors Inc.
80. Harrison Park Associates
81. New York Asphalt Inc.
82. Sipala Landscape Services
83. Suffolk Asphalt
84. United Pavers, Inc.
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MECHANICAL
63. All Systems Maintenance, Inc.
64. ARA Plumbing Corp.
65. Darman Building Supply Corporation
66. Evolution Piping Corp
67. FDS Mechanical
68. Janus Industries, Inc.
69. Legacy Valve, LLC
70. P&P Fireproofing Inc
ELECTRICAL
71. Dumont Electrical, Inc.
72. NJD Wiring & Electric Inc.
73. Ram Electrical Construction
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BUILDING SUNY 2015-2020
FOUNDATION FOR THE ECONOMY
STONY BROOK UNIVERSITY, OLD CHEMISTRY BUILDING
SUPPORTED 85 BUSINESSES
LONG ISLAND
Contractor: J. Kokolakis Contracting, Inc.
Consultant: Ewing Cole
Construction Manager: Liro Program and Construction Mgmt PC
Commissioning: Horizon Engineering Associates, LLP
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Future in
Comp
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DESIGN
1. Afridi Associates
2. Belson Design Architects, LLC
3. BL Companies Architects,
Engineers, Landscape Architects
4. Greenhorne & O’Mara Consulting
Engineers
5. Hunter Roberts Construction Group
6. Independent Media Sales & Service
7. JLC Environmental Consultants
8. Ken Buhler Associates
9. Kline Engineering, P.C.
10. Plumb Engineering, P.C.
11. Shen Milsom & Wilke, LLC
12. VJAXX Company
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GENERAL CONSTRUCTION
13. A Liss & Company Inc.
14. A Plus Sheetmetal Inc.
15. Above All Store Fronts, Inc.
16. All City Testing & Balancing Corp
17. Amera Floor Systems
18. Atlantic Century Interiors Corp
19. Bay State Seating
20. Baybrent Construction Corp.
21. BK Interiors, Inc.
22. BM Alter Erectors
23. Cassone Leasing, Inc.
24. Certified Scaffolding and
Hoisting Inc.
25. City Limits Group Inc.
26. Cord Contracting Co. Inc.
27. Core Tech Associates Corp.
28. CSM Engineering, PC
29. Director Door Industries, LTD
30. East End Concrete Corp
31. East Mills Metro Inc.
32. Eastern Scaffolding
33. Energy Smart Insulation
34. EMSL Analytical, Inc.
35. Fifth Industrial Development
36. Giaquinto Masonry Inc.
37. Hailey Insulation Corp
38. Island Acoustics LLC
39. Jack Pedowitz Machinery
40. Jarski Contracting
41. Jet Drive General Marine
42. Keller Painting Corporation
43. K.P. Organization
44. L.K. McLean Associates, P.C.
45. Long Island Analytical
Laboratories, Inc.
46. MS Unlimited, Inc.
47. Nation Wide Environmental
Group, Inc.
48. Nationwide Restoration
49. New York Custom Interior
Millwork
50. Park Ave. Building & Roofing
Supplies, LLC
51. PDK Commercial
Photographers, Ltd.
52. PMC Rebar Inc
53. Precision Concrete Corp
54. Preferred Construction
55. Premium Technical
Services Corp
56. RSG Caulking & Waterproofing
57. Sawcut1, Inc.
58. Schindler Elevator
59. Semcor Equipment
60. Statewide Roofing Inc.
61. Torino Industrial Fabrication Inc.
62. Total Safety Consulting, LLC
63. Twin Forks Insulation, Inc.
64. Velez Organization
65. Waverly Iron Corp.
MECHANICAL
66. AB Plumbing & Heating Inc.
67. Ambrosino & Company Inc.
68. Greeneman Corporation
69. Island International Enterprises
70. Markias, Inc.
71. TM&M Mechanical Corp.
ELECTRICAL
72. American Electrical Testing
73. DBE Electric Corp.
74. Eldor Contracting Corp
75. Eldor/American Electrical Testing
76. NJD Wiring & Electric Inc.
77. Nu-Star Electric & Controls
78. Total Electric Distributors, Inc.
SITE WORK
79. G&M Earth Moving, Inc.
80. Sipala Landscape Services
81. United Pavers Co.
*NYS Certified MWBE Firms
BUILDING SUNY 2015-2020
FOUNDATION FOR THE COMMUNITY
SUNY HELPS SUSTAIN THE NYS CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY, PROVIDING
PEACE OF MIND IN UNCERTAIN TIMES BY INVESTING OVER $8.3B IN
CAPITAL CONSTRUCTION DURING THE PAST 10 YEARS.
THIS RESULTED IN INDUSTRY RESILIENCE
AND JOB GROWTH THROUGHOUT NYS
AND A TOTAL OF 66,154 CONSTRUCTION
NORTH COUNTRY
JOBS CREATED.
$436M Invested
3,480 Jobs Created
$46/hr
CENTRAL NEW YORK
$1.1B Invested
8,740 Jobs Created
$46/hr
CAPITAL REGION
FINGER LAKES
$721M Invested
5,753 Jobs Created
$52/hr
$381M Invested
3,043 Jobs Created
$49/hr
MOHAWK VALLEY
$490M Invested
3,913 Jobs Created
$49/hr
WESTERN
SOUTHERN TIER
MID-HUDSON
$1.4B Invested
11,533 Jobs Created
$54/hr
$944M Invested
7,533 Jobs Created
$45/hr
$372M Invested
2,970 Jobs Created
$65/hr
NYC
$508M Invested
4,056 Jobs Created
$91/hr
LONG ISLAND
$1.9B Invested
15,133 Jobs Created
$88/hr
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BUILDING SUNY 2015-2020
FOUNDATION FOR OUR STUDENTS
LEARNING ENVIRONMENTS MATTER.
Lecture halls built in 1960 are far from what can be considered a modernday classroom. We know that technology enables high-quality education,
and that students perform better when their space encourages interaction.
Studies show that living on campus has a positive impact on cognitive
growth and intellectual development as a result of academic and social
engagement – ultimately leading to greater student retention and success.
THAT IS WHY A MULTI-YEAR
CAPITAL PLAN INVESTS IN
IMPROVING THE STUDENT
EXPERIENCE.
And of course, SUNY operates in a competitive environment. Attractive
and high quality facilities play an important role in a student’s choice in
attending college.
INVESTING WHERE IT MATTERS
OVER 10 YEARS, SUNY’S CAPITAL PLAN
HAS INVESTED NEARLY
$2.6B
IN STEM-RELATED CONSTRUCTION.
“STEM, or the academic disciplines of
science, technology, engineering, and
mathematics, is one of the fastest growing
areas of study at the college and enrollment
has more than doubled in the past five years”
Source: Mid-Hudson News
September 20, 2014
SUNY NEEDS TO CONTINUE BUILDING TO MEET
DEMAND, WHICH WILL ONLY GROW AS MORE STEM
RELATED BUSINESSES MOVE TO NEW YORK, AND
THE NYS STEM INCENTIVE SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM
ATTRACTS MORE STUDENTS TO OUR PROGRAMS.
BUILDING SUNY 2015-2020
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PLANNING FOR EXCELLENCE: OUR STORY
DID YOU KNOW?
• SUNY campuses account
for 40% of all State-owned
assets, with more than 1,800
academic buildings covering
nearly 60 million gross
square feet.
• Rehabilitating an entire
building through a “gut
renovation” results in cost
We built it all at once, 45 years ago!
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12,000,000
10,000,000
8,000,000
47% of gross
square feet was
6,000,000
constructed between
4,000,000
1965 and 1975
2,000,000
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Backlog and Renewal as Percent
of Replacement Cost
State Annual Investment of $600M
Would Maintain Overall Condition of SUNY’s Facilities
14%
12%
10%
8%
6%
Industry Standard: 5% FCI
FCI with multi-year capital plan
Growth in FCI (Facility Condition Index) without new Investment
4%
2%
0%
2015-16
2016-17
2017-18
2018-19
2019-20
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BUILDING SUNY 2015-2020
PLANNING FOR EXCELLENCE: OUR PROGRESS
MULTI-YEAR CAPITAL PLANS HAVE TRANSFORMED SUNY,
BUT MUCH IS STILL TO BE DONE
SUNY Oswego, Piez Hall (Science)
SUNY Plattsburgh, Hudson Hall (Science)
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MAKE SIGNIFICANT
AND ONGOING CAPITAL
IMPROVEMENTS AT
EACH SUNY CAMPUS
1. Cornell, Stocking Hall Laboratories
2. Brockport College, Liberal Arts
Building
3. University at Albany, New Business
School
4. University at Stony Brook, NY-SUNY
2020 MART and Bed Tower
5. College at Buffalo, New Technology
Building
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6. Cortland, Bowers Science Building
7. Plattsburgh, School of Business
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BUILDING SUNY 2015-2020
PLANNING FOR TOMORROW: OUR REQUEST
$3B
Base Funding to Maintain Core Operations
$4B
BASE PLUS
$1B
Transformational Strategic
and High Priority Initiatives
$800M PER YEAR
OVER 5 YEARS
“BASE” FUNDING FOR CRITICAL MAINTENANCE NEEDS:
Each campus would receive predictable, annual funding for basic critical maintenance needs:
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Electrical Systems
Roofing
Door and window replacements
Lighting
“PLUS”
• HVAC
• Infrastructure and systems upgrades
• Pathways/Walkways Repair
FUNDING FOR TRANSFORMATIVE STRATEGIC INITIATIVES &
HIGH PRIORITY PROJECTS:
Funding would be provided for major rehabilitations, adaptive reuse of existing facilities and new
construction to modernize educational space in support of high quality education for SUNY’s full
breadth of academic programs.
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BUILDING SUNY 2015-2020
PLANNING FOR TOMORROW:
THE IMPORTANCE OF
BASE FUNDING
Base funding is essential and
necessary. It keeps the SUNY family
warm, safe and dry by ensuring
fire alarm and safety systems are
functioning properly, sidewalks
and pathways are lit and safe, and
that heating and cooling systems
are performing at optimal levels
to facilitate learning. Predictable
funding levels allow campuses to
fulfill their role as stewards of State
assets, and to plan and address
the most critical life safety and
building stabilization projects before
potentially catastrophic, and more
costly, situations arise.
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BUILDING SUNY 2015-2020
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THE IMPORTANCE OF
PLUS FUNDING
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Modern and well-designed buildings
and classrooms are essential to
achieving the high performing
learning environments necessary
for today’s students and future
generations to succeed. Evolving
methods of teaching and learning,
based in technology, require
investment in state-of-the art
buildings to support the educational
and career advancement of hundreds
of thousands of New Yorkers,
solidifying the intellectual capacity
of the State. Pleasing and modern
campuses also enhance national
recognition of SUNY as a premier
educational system.
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NEW YORK STATE INDUSTRY SUPPORTS INVESTMENT IN SUNY
AND ITS CAPITAL INFRASTRUCTURE. THEY UNDERSTAND HOW
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THE STATE UNIVERSITY DRIVES THE ECONOMY, STRENGTHENS
OUR COMMUNITIES, AND BUILDS OUR FUTURE.
TOGETHER WITH OUR BEAMS OF SUPPORT
Association of Council Members & College Trustees
University Faculty Senate
ABC of the Triple Cities
ACEC (American Council of Engineering Companies)
AIANYS (American Institute of Architects, New York State)
AGC NYS (Associated General Contractors New York State)
AMENY – Association of Minority Enterprises of NY
BCA of Westchester
CCA of the Hudson Valley
Construction Exchange of Buffalo and Western New York
ECA (Eastern Contractors Association)
ESSA (Empire State Subcontractors Association)
Mohawk Valley Builders Exchange
New York State Economic Development Council
Northern New York Builders Exchange
NYBC (New York Building Congress)
NYSAMC – New York State Association of Minority Contractors
Rochester Builders Exchange
Southern Tier Builders Associations, Inc.
Syracuse Builders Exchange

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