Post by CrimsonPhantom on May 18, 2012 9:30:12 GMT -7
Library, athletic upgrades requested
Las Cruces Bulletin
New Mexico State University regents approved its Capital Outlay Plan for 2013-14 at its meeting Friday, May 11.
The request authorizes approximately $23.046 million in requested planning, renovation and construction projects.
If approved through the Higher Education Department, the request will be presented to the next Legislature.
NMSU is using a new capital outlay process, which was developed to make the process more transparent.
Each NMSU campus has projects listed for the 2013-14 Capital Outlay Request.
The NMSU Alamogordo request includes $200,000 for Planning for Phase 2 of the Southern New Mexico Advanced Technology Education Center and $3.1 million for infrastructure upgrades and replacements.
The NMSU Carlsbad request contains $200,000 for planning for a Child Development Education Center and $2.48 million for infrastructure upgrades and replacement.
Doña Ana Community College’s request is for $2.25 million for upgrades and replacements including security and lock upgrades, finish upgrades, carpet replacement, site utilities, roads and parking lots.
The NMSU Grants campus request is for $1.98 million for infrastructure upgrades and replacements, along with $50,000 for programming and planning for a Child Development Education Center replacement.
The capital outlay request for the Las Cruces campus includes $500,000 for planning for the Arts Complex Phase 2, $100,000 for Library Complex (Branson/Zuhl) space analysis and $12.1 million for infrastructure upgrades and replacements.
An additional request of $6 million was made for Aggie Memorial Stadium improvements, including $2.5 million for a stadium press box upgrade and $3.5 million for concession and bathroom renovations.
Other requests for athletics facilities are included in a prioritized list of projects needed to improve gender equity, facility life and other improvements totaling $1.6 million. These include improvements for the women’s swim team, soccer stadium, field house, Coca-Cola Weight Training Facility, baseball and softball fields, stadium and Pan American Center.
From- www.lascrucesbulletin.com/ee/lascrucesbulletin/default.php?pSetup=lascrucesbulletin
Las Cruces Bulletin
New Mexico State University regents approved its Capital Outlay Plan for 2013-14 at its meeting Friday, May 11.
The request authorizes approximately $23.046 million in requested planning, renovation and construction projects.
If approved through the Higher Education Department, the request will be presented to the next Legislature.
NMSU is using a new capital outlay process, which was developed to make the process more transparent.
Each NMSU campus has projects listed for the 2013-14 Capital Outlay Request.
The NMSU Alamogordo request includes $200,000 for Planning for Phase 2 of the Southern New Mexico Advanced Technology Education Center and $3.1 million for infrastructure upgrades and replacements.
The NMSU Carlsbad request contains $200,000 for planning for a Child Development Education Center and $2.48 million for infrastructure upgrades and replacement.
Doña Ana Community College’s request is for $2.25 million for upgrades and replacements including security and lock upgrades, finish upgrades, carpet replacement, site utilities, roads and parking lots.
The NMSU Grants campus request is for $1.98 million for infrastructure upgrades and replacements, along with $50,000 for programming and planning for a Child Development Education Center replacement.
The capital outlay request for the Las Cruces campus includes $500,000 for planning for the Arts Complex Phase 2, $100,000 for Library Complex (Branson/Zuhl) space analysis and $12.1 million for infrastructure upgrades and replacements.
An additional request of $6 million was made for Aggie Memorial Stadium improvements, including $2.5 million for a stadium press box upgrade and $3.5 million for concession and bathroom renovations.
Other requests for athletics facilities are included in a prioritized list of projects needed to improve gender equity, facility life and other improvements totaling $1.6 million. These include improvements for the women’s swim team, soccer stadium, field house, Coca-Cola Weight Training Facility, baseball and softball fields, stadium and Pan American Center.
From- www.lascrucesbulletin.com/ee/lascrucesbulletin/default.php?pSetup=lascrucesbulletin