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University of Georgia Health Sciences Campus

University of Georgia Health Sciences Campus. Evolution. 2007: LRA approval of NSCS re-use plan 2011: Department of Education conveyed deed to Board of Regents August 2012: Grand Opening August 6: MP classes begin August 13: CPH classes begin August 22: Open House.

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University of Georgia Health Sciences Campus

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  1. University of GeorgiaHealth Sciences Campus

  2. Evolution • 2007: LRA approval of NSCS re-use plan • 2011: Department of Education conveyed deed to Board of Regents • August 2012: Grand Opening • August 6: MP classes begin • August 13: CPH classes begin • August 22: Open House

  3. Process for Campus Development Planning Team: Danny Sniff, OUA; Don Walter, Parking Services; Doug Ross, Auxiliary Services; Duane Ritter, HR; Eric Orbock, UGAREF; Gerry Kowalski, Housing; Holley Schramski, Controller; J. Dorsey, RESM; Mike Floyd, Auxiliary Services; Jimmy Williamson, University Police; Jeff Teasley, EITS; John Ayoob, Student Affairs; John McCollum, ESD; Kathy McCarty, Administrative Services; Keith Wenrich, Rec. Sports; Ken Crowe, Energy Services; Krista Coleman-Silvers, OUA; Mike Ward, Vending Services; Mitch Gartenberg, Rec. Sports; Pat Allen, Gov’t Relations; Ralph Johnson, Facilities Management; Ron Hamlin, Campus Transit; Roswell Lawrence, HSC Coordinator; Russell Dukes, Fire Safety; Sean Rogers, Budgets; Steve Harris, OSEP; Wendy Jones, Public Affairs

  4. Goal and Strategy • To create a complete campus environment • Work only with the existing facilities at this time • Bring buildings online in a phased approach • Academic Priorities • Budget • DOE Requirement for Re-use

  5. Phase I BOR-approved projects - $11.4 million Miller Hall

  6. Phase I BOR-approved projects - $11.4 million Russell Hall

  7. Phase I BOR-approved projects - $11.4 million Winnie Davis Hall

  8. Phase I (within delegated authority) Wright Hall

  9. Phase I (within delegated authority) GeorgeHall

  10. Phase I (within delegated authority) PoundHall

  11. Phase I (within delegated authority) WheelerHall

  12. Phase I Housing – 24 Townhomes and 6 Houses

  13. Phase I University Childcare Center (Former Navy Exchange)

  14. Occupancy in Fall 2012

  15. Occupancy in Fall 2012 • 120 students – Medical Partnership • 545 students – College of Public Health • 800+ total occupancy when combined with faculty and staff

  16. Phase II BOR-authorized - $8.5 million • Adds two or more buildings to open in Fall 2013 • Renovation about to begin • Rhodes Hall – Dean’s Office – College of Public Health • Scott Hall – Student Center/Dining Hall • Also: • Housing – Brown Hall

  17. Phase II BOR-authorized - $8.5 million

  18. Phase III • Plan has been submitted to BOR for approval this fall • If approved, will add three more facilities • Pick up remainder in Phase IV

  19. Occupancy Timeline

  20. Outlook • By 2015 – all buildings – 1,400 total population • CPH plans a graduate campus • Only 1 CPH unit still on main - EHS

  21. HSC Team • Roswell Lawrence, HSC Coordinator • Wright Hall – Suite 121, Room G • (706) 542-1266 • Roswell@uga.edu

  22. Dates to Remember • August 22 – Open House • October 17 – BAAF meeting at the HSC

  23. Questions?

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