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Kramer, Larry – Planning for Higher Education, 1973
Describes ways to cut back on fuel consumption in schools. (DN)
Descriptors: Building Operation, Colleges, Efficiency, Elementary Schools
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Dunn, John A., Jr. – Planning for Higher Education, 1988
Colleges and universities should pursue a long-term strategy designed to maintain the value of plant assets to the ongoing program of the institution. Methods for anticipating and funding the expenditure levels needed to reach this goal are reviewed. An approach based on financial equilibrium concepts is suggested. (Author/MLW)
Descriptors: Budgeting, College Planning, Colleges, Educational Facilities
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Manns, Derrick – Planning for Higher Education, 2004
The capital renewal and replacement of the nation's public higher education facilities has been a growing problem for several decades. While the need for new and improved facilities has increased over the years, many campuses simply have too many aging infrastructures that are too costly to replace. This, at a time when we have less than …
Descriptors: Higher Education, Educational Facilities Improvement, Campuses, School Maintenance
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Sieben, Stephen P. – Planning for Higher Education, 1982
Energy savings through improved operation and maintenance of buildings and through implementation of energy conservation measures are discussed. Energy master planning--an approach to major retrofit and occupancy for existing college buildings, and energy conscious design and occupancy for new buildings--is advocated. (MLW)
Descriptors: Building Design, Building Operation, College Buildings, Educational Facilities Planning
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Bareither, Harlan D. – Planning for Higher Education, 1982
Space realignment, renewal, and replacement (SR3) refers to a method for budgeting funds to prevent building deterioration, on the premise that the building itself has an infinite life but certain parts deteriorate or become obsolete as uses change. The process is described as applied to the University of Illinois. (MSE)
Descriptors: Budgeting, College Buildings, Costs, Educational Facilities Design
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Callnan, Michael T.; Collins, J. Stephen – Planning for Higher Education, 1986
Factors in college plant and equipment management that have evolved in the last few decades are identified. Possible approaches for institutions to take in short-range and long-range planning for them, including financial quantification techniques and administrative structures and procedures, are suggested. (MSE)
Descriptors: Campus Planning, Capital, Capital Outlay (for Fixed Assets), College Buildings
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Andrews, Sona K.; Stecker, Dennis; Weill, Don; Winstead, Wayland – Planning for Higher Education, 1999
Describes the approach taken by the University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee to budgeting for maintenance of general-assignment classrooms, noting the advantages of this straightforward and transparent model, its limitations, information needs, and the assumptions underlying the renovation model that emerged from this analysis. Technology costs are…
Descriptors: Budgeting, Classrooms, College Administration, College Buildings