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Hutson, Robert E.; Biedenweg, Frederick M. – APPA Newsletter, 1982
A quantitative method developed at Stanford University that addresses programmatically the short- and long-term needs of the college physical plant is discussed. The approach allows the administrator to accurately assess funding resources for the maintenance program in conjunction with academic and construction programs. A special task force at…
Descriptors: Campus Planning, College Buildings, Construction Programs, Educational Facilities Improvement
Hutson, Robert E.; Biedenweg, Frederick M. – APPA Newsletter, 1982
Examples of the use of a mathematical model to evaluate the future renewal and replacement, or maintenance requirements, of the college physical plant are provided. The model, which was developed at Stanford University, simulates actual conditions at a specific location and allows resource allocation to be based on a definable quantitative base.…
Descriptors: Campus Planning, College Buildings, Construction Programs, Educational Facilities Improvement
Williams, Clacy E.; Earthman, Glen I. – 1983
Using data gathered from the West Virginia Education and Tax Departments, from school architects, from the State Building Trades Council, and from the United States Census Bureau, this study relates the per pupil cost of new school buildings in West Virginia to financial conditions, school district demography, and building characteristics. A total…
Descriptors: Construction Programs, Educational Equity (Finance), Elementary Secondary Education, Expenditure per Student
Stoessiger, Rex – 1982
As part of Australia's Education and Local Development project, Tasmanian researchers investigated whether the upgrading of district schools to district high schools had contributed to the social, economic, and cultural development of the local areas. For three selected areas (Glenora, Sheffield, and Ouse), researchers gathered financial and…
Descriptors: Attitudes, Community Leaders, Construction Programs, Cultural Context