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Business Operations Semi-Annual Meeting Presentation: West Campus

Business Operations Semi-Annual Meeting Presentation: West Campus. Janet Lindner Associate Vice President for Administration November 15, 2007. West Campus Facts. 136 acres West Haven and Orange 1.6M sq. ft. of space in 20 buildings, including 550,000 sq. ft. of lab space

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Business Operations Semi-Annual Meeting Presentation: West Campus

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  1. Business Operations Semi-Annual Meeting Presentation: West Campus Janet Lindner Associate Vice President for Administration November 15, 2007

  2. West Campus Facts • 136 acres • West Haven and Orange • 1.6M sq. ft. of space in 20 buildings, including 550,000 sq. ft. of lab space • The Oyster River runs through it • 5 acre parcel contains nature trails • Purchased property 9/25/07

  3. Building Types • Manufacturing, Lab, Warehouse & Office Space • Full service Day Care Center that can accommodate up to 260 children • Central Utilities Plant

  4. N Interstate 95 Marsh Hill Road Morgan Lane Heffernan Drive Amtrak Site Aerial

  5. N 4,642’ West Haven Orange El. +100’ El. +95’ El. +55’ El. +130’ El. +60’ El. +125’ El. +140’ 1,515’ El. +80’ El. +100’ El. +50’ El. +25’ El. +75’ Site area: 136 acres Existing Development: 1.6 MM gsf • Orange: 300,000 gsf • West Haven: 1,300,000 gsf Parcel Summary Parcel Summary

  6. Office 445,467 gsf 28% Laboratory 517,770 gsf 32% Manufacturing 253,302 gsf 16% Warehouse 233,565 gsf 15% Central Service 68,800 gsf 4% Day Care 25,204 gsf 2% Utility Plant 39,404 gsf 2% Storage, Other 25,728 gsf 2% TOTAL 1,609,240 gsf Existing Building Types

  7. Landscaped courtyard at buildings C28 and C32 View of office buildings and day care (E29) from visitor parking Landscape

  8. Nature Trail A21: Office building Landscape

  9. A42: Warehouse, from Heffernan Drive C28, C32: Offices from main internal campus road B27: Newest laboratory building Buildings

  10. Scale Comparison: Yale

  11. West Campus 136 acres 168 acres11 MM gsf 240 acres10 MM gsf Scale Comparison: MIT (above left) and Harvard Allston (above right)

  12. N 275,115 gsf 429,302 gsf 511,903 gsf 116,954 gsf 275,966 gsf Amtrak Suggested Precincts

  13. Campus Vision • Yale Officers and Corporation developing long-range strategic vision & site capacity • West Campus will not be used as an overflow campus • Strategic addition to Yale • The look “and feel” of Yale • This acquisition allows Yale a jumpstart of 20 years in terms of lab space research capability • Discussions for use include: • Sciences  Public outreach • Arts  Innovative archiving and storage • Teaching opportunities

  14. Operations • Goal – seamlessly integrate West Campus within existing University campus operations • Progress to date: • Convened Planning Committee 9/07 • Post close – Phase I and Phase II • Phase I – Deliver core services of security, power plant and facilities (minimal occupancy) • Phase II – Significant occupancy • Work has gone into planning IT phone network installations, police and security protocols, facilities, grounds & custodial operations, inventory controls systems and environmental and safety analysis and processes.

  15. Operations (con’t) • Planning teams developing scenarios for service delivery (11/14/07) • Opportunity to rethink how we provide services campus wide Examples: • F&A “one stop” customer service center • Shuttle • Parking • Printing • Custodial and grounds keeping • Health services • IT • Security • Food services • Campus Mail • Delivery services • Business services

  16. Planning Team

  17. Next Steps • Analyze Phase I & II plans – 11/07 • Site capacity study 12/07 • Phase in services 1/08 – 1/09 • Decisions on use – Spring ‘08 & ongoing • Site prep & renovations as needed

  18. Business Operations Semi-Annual Meeting Presentation: West Campus Discussion and Q&A Janet Lindner Associate Vice President for Administration November 15, 2007

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