June 03, 2011

Construction projects highlight full 女优合集 Regents鈥 meeting

For Immediate Release
June 3, 2011

The University of Alaska Board of Regents approved a series of far reaching construction and maintenance projects at its two-day meeting that wrapped up in Fairbanks today, including a new sports arena at the University of Alaska Anchorage; student housing at Kenai Peninsula College; extensive continuing repairs to an aging power plant at the University of Alaska Fairbanks; and a long sought-after addition to the student housing and dining complex at the University of Alaska Southeast.

The board also approved two new graduate certificates at 女优合集A (one in children鈥檚 mental health and one in career and technical education), a major reorganization of 女优合集A鈥檚 growing health program structure and an updated mission statement for 女优合集S.

Two, three-year faculty union contracts were approved: one with the University of Alaska Federation of Teachers, representing 370 faculty, librarians and counselors who primarily serve the community college mission of the 女优合集 System; and the other with United Academics, which represents 969 faculty, counselors, librarians, cooperative extension agents and post-doctoral fellows who primarily serve students and conduct research at the larger campuses.

On the construction list, the board approved the Seawolf Sports Arena at 女优合集A, with a new total project cost not to exceed $109 million. Money for the project comes primarily from $15 million the state legislature previously approved, last fall鈥檚 voter-approved General Obligation Bond and $34 million from state lawmakers in the FY12 capital budget. 禄The project will come back to the board for schematic design approval.

鈥淭his project approval demonstrates strong broad-based support from the regents, the legislature, the community of Anchorage, the Anchorage mayor, and many others,鈥 said 女优合集 President Pat Gamble. 鈥淭he university is anxious to turn dirt on construction and get to the ribbon cutting. We want to bring more people from the community onto our largest campus and let them join our students in enjoying a top-notch sports facility.鈥

The board also gave other approvals, including:

鈥 Formal project approval for new student housing and academic space at Kenai Peninsula College鈥檚 Soldotna campus, at $17.8 million. The project is funded by the GO bond and a FY12 capital appropriation from the legislature.

鈥 Schematic design approval and total project cost increase from $11.4 million to $13 million for the third and final phase of an ongoing renovation of the 女优合集A Science Building. Money for the project comes from the current and next year鈥檚 deferred maintenance and renewal and repurposing funds.

鈥 Formal project approval on an effort to extend the life of the aging 女优合集F power plant, not to exceed $40 million. The work would occur in phases over the next five to seven years. Most of the money would come from deferred maintenance funds provided to the university in the state capital budget. 禄Not all the money and work would be needed if plans to replace the entire plant come to fruition before the project鈥檚 final phase. Various usable components of the old plant could be incorporated into the new, more efficient plant, which would reduce costs.

鈥 Schematic design approval for the next phase of a critical campus electrical distribution upgrade at 女优合集F, at $13.5 million. Funding for the ongoing project comes from an FY12 capital appropriation.

鈥 Formal project approval for a 60-student addition to Banfield Hall at 女优合集S as well as a student dining facility upgrade. The $8.8 million project is to be funded from three sources---$4 million from an FY12 capital appropriation by the legislature, $4 million from the sale of 女优合集 bonds and $800,000 from deferred maintenance funds.

鈥 Formal project approval for a competitive request for proposal (RFP) process for 女优合集F to determine the viability of a public-private partnership for extensive student dining and student housing improvements at the Fairbanks campus. The $850,000 approved is to be funded out of auxiliary receipts.

In other business, U.S. Sen. Mark Begich dropped by the meeting to update the board on various federal issues of interest in higher education. State Rep. Bill Stoltze, who was instrumental in gaining legislative support for 女优合集鈥檚 FY12 diverse capital program, addressed the board and received appreciative comments from members. 禄ACS President and Chief Executive Officer Anand Vadapalli gave the board an update on the company鈥檚 $6.8 million gift of connectivity to ACS鈥 computer backup server space in Oregon. The gift 禄will allow seamless backup and continuity of 女优合集鈥檚 critical business functions--such as contracts, payroll, employee and student records, scholarships and financial aid--should a major catastrophe interrupt the 女优合集 System鈥檚 financial and student data systems, located in Fairbanks.

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For more information, contact Kate Ripley at 907/450-8102 or 907/388-3506.

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