12105736D
HOUSE BILL NO. 1124
AMENDMENT IN THE NATURE OF A SUBSTITUTE
(Proposed by the Senate Committee on Finance
on February 29, 2012)
(Patron Prior to Substitute--Delegate Putney)
A BILL to amend and reenact Chapter 46 of the Acts of Assembly
of 2009, establishing a six-year capital outlay plan for projects to be funded
entirely or partially from general fund-supported resources.
Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Virginia:
1. That Chapter 46 of the Acts of Assembly of 2009 is
amended and reenacted as follows:
§1. That the following capital outlay projects and
descriptive information shall constitute the Commonwealth's capital outlay
plan, pursuant to §2.2-1518 of the Code of Virginia, for the capital projects
supported entirely or partially from the general fund for the six-year period
beginning July 1, 2009 2012.
$0 to $10,000,000
Agency or Institution
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Project Title
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Priority
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Description
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Christopher Newport University
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Improve Student Security Infrastructure
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4 5
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Provides for the connection all of the buildings and open
areas on campus through state-of-the-art technology and enables the
university to perform needed upgrades to its computing infrastructure and to
control access to buildings and computer systems.
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Christopher Newport University
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Renovate Band Rehearsal Hall and Connector
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5 6
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Supports the renovation of a 1950's high school gymnasium
into a modern band rehearsal hall and completes the renovation of the area
breezeway connecting this area to the front of the Center for the Arts.
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Department of Conservation & Recreation
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Construct On-Site Residences, Various State Parks
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1 4
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Provides 14 residences and 14 parks across the state. This
will allow the agency to provide housing for on-sight law enforcement
personnel.
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Department of Conservation & Recreation
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Dredge Boat Ramp and Repair Shoreline Erosion, Belle Isle
State Park
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3 11
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Provides for dredging the boat ramp and the channel to the
Rappahannock River. The project will also stabilize the park's shoreline to
prevent further erosion.
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Department of Conservation & Recreation
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Construct Improvements at Natural Areas
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5 7
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Provides for public access, including parking lots, walkways,
and signs at five to six of the major natural area sites.
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Department of Conservation & Recreation
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Acquire property for Mayo River State Park
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6 12
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Provides funding for acquisition of land for the park.
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Department of Conservation & Recreation
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Complete Phase I Development, Powhatan State Park
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3
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Completes the first phase of development at Powhatan State
Park.
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Department of Conservation & Recreation
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Construct Visitor Centers at Douthat, Kiptopeke, and High
Bridge State Parks
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6
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Constructs visitor centers at Douthat, Kiptopeke, and High
Bridge State Parks.
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Department of Conservation & Recreation
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Construct Visitor Centers at Twin Lakes, Sky Meadows, and
Fairy Stone State Parks
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8
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Constructs visitor centers at Twin Lakes, Sky Meadows, and
Fairy Stone State Parks.
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Department of Conservation & Recreation
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Improve Access to Natural Areas
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5
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Improves public access to natural areas.
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Department of Corrections
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Construct 200 Bed Housing Unit at Bland
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2 14
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Provides for the removal of three existing modular housing
structures, and one office trailer, and replacing them with more substantial
and longer lasting housing units.
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Department of Corrections
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Upgrade Perimeter Detection System (Multiple Institutions)
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3 13
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Upgrades electronic detection systems on perimeter fences.
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Department of Corrections
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Replace Door Control Systems
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6 10
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Provides supplemental funding for an existing umbrella project
created to replace obsolete door control panels and systems.
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Department of Corrections
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Upgrade Building Electrical Service Entrance--Augusta
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7 16
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Upgrades the electrical service at Augusta Correctional
Center.
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Department of Corrections
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Correct Environmental Deficiencies
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8 17
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Provides supplemental funding to an existing umbrella project
created to address violations of environmental laws and regulations and
included in a consent order with the Environmental Protection Agency.
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Department of Corrections
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Upgrade Preliminary Wastewater Treatment
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9 15
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Provides supplemental funding to an existing umbrella project
created to install auger grinder equipment in wastewater treatment plants to
improve preliminary treatment.
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Department of Corrections
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Replace Windows and Mechanical Systems
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9
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Provides for the replacement of windows and mechanical
systems in correctional centers.
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Department of Corrections
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Acquire Office Building for Richmond Probation and Parole
District Office
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4
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Provides for the acquisition of an existing building or
the construction of a new building for the Richmond probation and parole
district office.
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Department of Corrections
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Repair and Replace Cell Door Control Systems
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12
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Provides for the replacement or repair of the electronic
panels that control the security doors (cells, building entrances, etc.), as
well as the doors and their closing and locking mechanisms.
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Department of Corrections
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Construct James River Water Line
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2
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Replaces the water line from the James River Water
Treatment Plant that serves the Goochland Courthouse area and surrounding
correctional facilities.
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Department of Corrections
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Install Fire Safety Systems and Exits
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6
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Upgrades fire safety systems at various correctional
facilities.
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Department of Corrections
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Construct Re-entry Program Buildings
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3
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Constructs buildings in correctional centers to be used
for conducting programs developed for re-entry initiative.
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Department of Corrections
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Renovate Virginia Correctional Center for Women
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5
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Provides for extensive renovation of the Virginia
Correctional Center for Women in Goochland. Work will include replacement of
windows, repair of steam system, replacement of mechanical systems,
replacement of showers, waterproofing of basements, as well as other repairs.
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Department of Corrections
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Replace Caroline Wastewater Treatment System
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8
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Replaces the outdated wastewater treatment system that
serves the Caroline Correctional Unit.
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Department of Corrections
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Upgrade Buckingham Wastewater Treatment Plant
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7
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Upgrades the wastewater treatment plant that serves the
Buckingham Correctional Center.
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Department of Corrections
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Replace Security Panels—Sussex I and II
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11
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Replaces the electronic control panels that control the
operation of security doors at Sussex I and Sussex II prisons.
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Department of Forensic Science
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Expand Eastern Forensic Laboratory Facility
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1 3
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Provides for the renovation of 15,308 square feet of space on
the fifth floor to meet the critical space needs of the controlled
substances, toxicology, and questioned documents disciplines. In 2005, the
Department of Forensic Science was provided funding to lease 5,777 square
feet on the 5th floor in this facility from the City of Norfolk to house the
latent prints laboratory and laboratory administrative offices. Approval to
occupy and renovate the full 5th floor would result in the Eastern Laboratory
expanding to approximately 54,000 square feet which will allow this laboratory
to meet current and projected caseloads.
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Department of General Services
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Renovate Morson Row
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6
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Renovates Morson Row four-story townhouses that achieved
Historic Landmark status on the National Register in 1969. Project includes
complete exterior and interior renovations and provides new HVAC, electrical,
plumbing, and fire protection systems.
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Department of General Services
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Demolish Zincke and Aluminum Buildings
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7
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Demolishes existing Zincke and Aluminum Buildings,
stabilizes demolishment site, and relandscapes in accordance with the 2010
Site Master Plan. Project will construct a new central open space,
"Virginia Green," realign old 14th and Grace Streets, and
reconfigure parking lots behind the VDOT buildings.
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Department of Juvenile Justice
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Expansion and Renovation to School and Gymnasium at
Natural Bridge Juvenile Correctional Center
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1
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Expands and renovates the school and gymnasium at Natural
Bridge Juvenile Correctional Center. The gym and the existing classrooms,
library and school administration offices are undersized and unable to
support the school staff, suffer from deferred maintenance issues, are not
handicapped accessible, and are suspected to contain unabated hazardous
materials. These structures require comprehensive renovations to bring them
into compliance with current state building codes, current fire/life/safety
codes, and agency facility standards.
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Department of Juvenile Justice
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Upgrade Reception and Diagnostic Center (Infirmary and
School)
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1
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Supplements the existing project to construct a new school
facility and infirmary at the Reception and Diagnostic Center. The supplement
would be to renovate the existing reception center. It would also provide for
equipment for the new infirmary.
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Department of Juvenile Justice
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Renovate Cedar Lodge and Replace Modular Building
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2
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Renovates one wing of Cedar Lodge and replaces an existing
modular building.
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Department of Juvenile Justice
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Construct New Central Maintenance Building—Bon Air
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4
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Constructs a dry storage centralized warehouse for the Bon
Air complex. A central warehouse will keep heavy delivery vehicles off of the
main entry road (Chatsworth Road) approach to the Bon Air Complex, and would
isolate and concentrate that traffic to an appropriate less traveled roadway.
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Department of Juvenile Justice
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Construct New Central Maintenance and Materials Storage
Building –Beaumont
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5
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Constructs a central maintenance and materials storage
building for the Beaumont campus. This building will include shops for
carpentry and painting, HVAC/plumbing, electrical, landscaping, small and
large engine repair, a vehicle lift, an outdoor wash rack, accommodation for
shop material storage, administrative offices and vehicle parking.
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Department of Juvenile Justice
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Convert Old Dining Hall to Dry Storage Warehouse
Facility--Beaumont
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6
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Converts existing building formerly used as a dining hall
into a campus dry-storage warehouse for the Beaumont Juvenile Correctional
Center.
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Department of Juvenile Justice
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Construct Central Warehouse Facility—Bon Air
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7
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Constructs a new central maintenance and materials storage
building for the Bon Air Juvenile Correctional Complex. This building will
include shops for carpentry and painting, HVAC/plumbing, electrical and
landscaping, an outdoor wash rack for vehicles and equipment, accommodations
for shop construction and maintenance material storage, administrative
offices and vehicle parking.
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Department of Juvenile Justice
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Renovate Beaumont Manor House
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8
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Revitalizes an existing building as a conference center
with limited food prep and dining (warming kitchen).
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Department of Juvenile Justice
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Renovate Historic Bon Air House
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9
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Provides for renovation of existing building on Bon Air campus.
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Department of Mental Health, Mental Retardation, and
Substance Abuse Behavioral Health and Developmental Services
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Abate Environmental Hazards
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4 7
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Addresses several environmental hazard issues at state
facilities, including groundwater cleanup, mold, lead paint and asbestos
removal. Includes all phases of the project.
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Department of State Police
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Construct State Police Castlewood BCI Office
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1
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Constructs an office for the Bureau of Criminal
Investigation in Castlewood.
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Department of Veterans Services
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Install Generator, Salem Veterans Care Center
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1
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Provides for full emergency back-up power to the Salem
Veterans Care Center through the installation of a 750 to 1000 kw generator.
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Department of Veterans Services
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Construct Addition on the Sitter Barfoot Veterans Care Center
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3
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Constructs an additional 80 beds to provide the full 240-beds
as originally planned for the Sitter-Barfoot Veterans Care Center, located in
Richmond adjacent to McGuire Medical Center. Due to changes in the health
care delivery system and the rising cost of construction, only 160 beds were
constructed in the original project.
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Department of Veterans Services
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Additions and Renovations, Veterans Care Center Salem
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4
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Provides additional activities, patient therapy and
administrative areas to the existing facility. Currently, patient
activities/therapy and administrative areas are inadequate to serve the needs
of the facility.
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Frontier Culture Museum of Virginia
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Construct Early American Industry exhibit
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1
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Construct a working, water-powered grist mill. The Frontier
Culture Museum's master plan calls for the construction of an early American
village as a major component of its expansion, and the grist mill is planned
as an important structure in this village.
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Frontier Culture Museum of Virginia
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Expand Infrastructure
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2
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Combines two infrastructure requests submitted by the agency.
Most of the agency's planned expansion will be constructed in an undeveloped
area of the property, adjacent to its existing site.
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George Mason University
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Renovate Fine Arts Building
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1 2
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Renovates approximately 33,200 gross square feet in the Fine
Arts Building originally constructed in 1989. The building will be vacated
when the Academic V project is completed and the Art and Visual Technology
programs move to the new building. The timing will allow for renovation of
the facility to convert space from use for visual arts studio to performing
arts space to address program needs of the university.
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George Mason University
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Renovate Finley Building
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2 10
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Renovates the Finley Building after the current academic
programs move to the new Arlington II building. The renovation will include
modifications to support programmatic needs, including academic support and
teaching space, associated with the College of Education and Human
Development. There will also be a physical connection constructed between
Finley and Thompson Halls to visually link the buildings and to protect
outdoor program space.
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George Mason University
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Improve Telecommunications Infrastructure
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9
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Improves the university's telecommunications
infrastructure to provide additional infrastructure pathways (ductbank,
conduit, fiber and copper lines) necessary to ensure critical voice and data
services remain available in the event a key pathway is severed; relocates
most of the active communications equipment required to support the West
Campus; and corrects telecommunications infrastructure problems impacting
security, safety, and environmental conditions of the university's
telecommunications rooms and pathways.
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George Mason University
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Renovate Science and Technology Buildings I and II
(equipment)
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1
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Provides funding for equipment for a previously approved
project.
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Institute for Advanced Learning Research
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Construct Greenhouse
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1 2
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Provides for the construction of a greenhouse needed to
further the research efforts of the agency. The agency currently uses growth
rooms and chambers. A greenhouse located on property will increase the
agency's ability to grow large numbers of plants and expand breeding
techniques within an environmental setting.
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James Madison University
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Construct Technology Infrastructure-Phases 1 & 2
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5 6
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Replaces a large portion of the university's technology
infrastructure to improve resiliency and more fully meet the bandwidth
demand. The project will add network capacity that will enable high-speed
delivery of large streams of data to classrooms, labs and desktops throughout
the campus.
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Jamestown-Yorktown Foundation
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Develop outdoor interpretive areas
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2
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Provides for construction of tiered seating for observing
cannon, mortar, and howitzer demonstrations; relocation of the kitchen and
farmhouse; construction of a farmhouse addition, demolition and replacement
of chimneys; additional reproduction furnishings; construction of an
interpretive orientation shelter, a bus shelter, a restroom facility, new
aggregate pathways, and a picnic shelter/multi-use area; construction of an
artillery firing station; and constuction of a farm site, including tobacco
barn, slave quarters, corn crib, animal pens and orchard.
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Longwood University
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Renovate Space for Faculty and Staff Offices
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3
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Provides for the renovation of facilities to provide for
faculty offices. Faculty positions have increased by 42 over the last several
years, and currently, there is insufficient space. This has become a
recruiting tool for new faculty.
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Longwood University
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Renovate Heating Plant Facility
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5 3
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Renovates utility plant to house an additional redundant
steam generation capacity for heat and hot water, expansion capacity, and
provide a location for a north campus central chilled distribution water
system. The chilled water system will utilize a waste heat exchanger from the
boiler stacks. This will add additional energy savings by capturing smoke
stack waste. A central chilled water distribution system provides economy of
scale, a 24/7 monitoring capability and higher reliability and enhanced
control. This will be energy efficient and allow for future expansion of the
campus.
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Norfolk State University
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Renovate the Wilder Center
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3 2
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Corrects a safety problem that occurred during
design/construction related to the auditorium floor. The sections of the
auditorium need to be leveled and re-graded and in order to renovate the
entire section of the floor, the seats will need to be removed and the floor
demolished and reconstructed to meet handicap accessibility and building code
requirements. There will also be an upgrade/replacement of communication,
audiovisual, and information technology systems to maintain a functional arts
presentation facility.
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Norfolk State University
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Improve Signage, Roads and Campus Boundary, Phase I
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4
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Provides for a comprehensive campus signage/information
system. A new road will also be constructed to connect Presidential Parkway
and Jordan Way to improve vehicular circulation and eliminate the need to use
city streets.
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Old Dominion University
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Address Campus Safety, Security and Regulatory Compliance
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6
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Addresses the most important safety, physical security,
and regulatory compliance requirements on campus including: installing
electronic locks for exterior building entrances for all major academic
buildings along with emergency telephones across campus, improving and
expanding the campus-wide pedestrian network to reduce vehicular traffic, and
conducting a comprehensive asbestos survey and abating any critical areas
identified.
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Old Dominion University
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Construct Consolidated Arts Complex (equipment)
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2
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Provides funding for equipment for a previously approved
project.
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Radford University
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Construct New Computational Sciences Building
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1
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Constructs a new facility to house the College of Science
and Technology (CSAT).
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Radford University
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Renovate Whitt Hall
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2
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Renovates Whitt Hall.
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Richard Bland College
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Renovate Ernst Hall
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1
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Renovates Ernst Hall, which will provide general classroom
space, a music room, faculty office space, an art suite, and lecture hall.
Renovations include upgrading electrical, plumbing, chiller, and HVAC
systems. Other improvements include installation of fire alarm and
suppression systems, egress lighting, card key access, handicap
accessibility, energy efficient windows, and roof replacement.
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Richard Bland College
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Construct Police Department/Technology Services Building
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2
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Constructs a new facility to house both the college's
police and technology services departments.
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Roanoke Higher Education Center
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Waterproof Building
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1
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Provides improvements to eliminate numerous leaks and
areas in which water penetrates the building.
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Southwest Virginia Higher Education Center
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Construct Service Corridor and Storage Area
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1
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Provides for a service corridor and storage area adjacent
to the original higher education building and the recently completed wing.
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The College of William and Mary
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Renovate Andrews Hall
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3 5
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Covers basic systems renovations to replace building systems,
achieve current accessibility standards, and comply with current building
codes. Since originally requesting the additional funding for this project,
the college has begun a far-reaching study of its arts programs to quantify
instructional needs and develop a plan for maximizing the arts experience for
its students. The role that Andrews Hall would play in that plan remains to
be determined.
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The College of William and Mary
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Construct Cooling Plant and Replace Utilities, Phase IV
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3
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Installs a thermal storage ice maker, and makes the final
connections to complete the Historic Campus heating and cooling campus
project. Along with providing the required connections and backup chiller
capacity, this project will provide 3,000 tons of ice per hour to lower
electrical costs during peak demand or power outage.
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The Science Museum of Virginia
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Construct Discovery Park
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2
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Provides for the construction of a Discovery Park behind
the museum, to include various interactive and educational exhibits
explaining solar power, horticulture, and season changes.
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The Science Museum of Virginia
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Convert Special Events Tent into Permanent Structure
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2
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Provides for the design and conversion of the existing
outdoor meeting facility into a permanent structure.
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University of Mary Washington
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Construct Jepson Science Center Addition
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1 2
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Provides for the construction of a two-story addition to
Jepson Science Center. The Jepson Science Center opened in the fall of 1998
and houses four academic departments: Biological Sciences, Chemistry,
Environmental Sciences and Geology, and Physics. Additional space is need needed
to meet existing demand.
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University of Mary Washington
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Repair/replace Underground Utilities
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2 3
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Provides for the repair or replacement of underground utilities,
including sanitary sewers, water lines, electric distribution, and steam and
condensate piping, which are showing progressive patterns of failure
due to age and deterioration of system components.
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University of Mary Washington
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Install University Card Access System
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3 5
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Provides for installation of card access readers to
approximately 16 E&G and 12 non-E&G buildings on the Fredericksburg
Campus to enhance campus security.
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University of Mary Washington
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Improve Storm Water Management
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4
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Addresses regulatory requirements to adequately accommodate
storm water flow.
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University of Virginia
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Construct Blandy Arboretum Research Labs and Cabins
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6
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Provides for the construction of a 3,000 gross square foot
modern laboratory building, two additional research visitor residence
cottages totaling 2,500 gross square feet, and essential infrastructure and
utility work, including replacement and extension of water and sewer lines
from new well service recently installed.
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University of Virginia
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Renovate Rugby Administrative Building and Restore Lambeth
Colonnade
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7
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Provides for the rehabilitation and conversion Rugby Faculty
Apartment building into administrative space and will restore restores
the Lambeth Colonnade. Renovations will include replacement of HVAC,
plumbing, and electrical systems, and installation of new security, fire
suppression, media systems, elevator, replacement and refurbishment of
interior finishes, windows and doors, repair of exterior brick walls and wood
trim.
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Virginia Commonwealth University
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Renovate East Wing of the Oliver Hall Building
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5
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Provides for the renovation of a 162,000 square foot building
originally constructed in 1976. This project renovates a portion of the
building into laboratory space for undergraduate instruction. Approximately
7,000 square feet of classroom space will be converted into laboratories to
support freshman chemistry classes.
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Virginia Community College System
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Construct Higher Education Center, Loudoun Campus, Northern
Virginia (equipment)
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1
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Provides funding for equipment for a previously approved
project.
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Virginia Community College System
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Improve Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning,
Rappahannock
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3 21
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Provides for the improvement and upgrade to the heating,
ventilation and air conditioning systems at its Glenns Campus. The project
scope includes installation of new controls, air distribution, exhaust
ventilation, dedicated computer equipment cooling, and replacement of
existing boilers, chillers and electrical upgrades.
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Virginia Community College System
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Renovate Plaza, Structural Repairs Phase II, Annandale
Campus, Northern Virginia
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6 32
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Provides for the renovation and repairs to correct structural
issues for a 3,153 square foot area of a covered loading dock/walkway on the
Annandale campus. The concrete columns and beams that support this are have
deteriorated to the point that temporary shoring has been installed to insure
the safety of those who must work in and traverse through the area beneath
it. A section of the upper plaza area including an entrance door to the CF
building has been closed to pedestrians.
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Virginia Community College System
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Renovate Library and Learning Resource Center, Virginia
Highlands
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8 26
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Provides for the renovation of a 39,540 square foot facility
constructed in the mid-1980s. The building houses approximately 11
classrooms, 29 faculty and administrative offices.
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Virginia Community College System
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Construct Workforce Development Center, Piedmont Virginia
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9 27
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Provides for the acquisition of approximately 5.911 acres
including the existing Monticello Visitors' Center, renovation of the
existing facility of approximately 10,000 gross square feet, and construction
of an 11,000 square foot addition.
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Virginia Community College System
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Renovate Buildings: Carroll, Bland, Galax, Grayson,
Fincastle, and Smyth Halls, Wytheville
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10 28
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Renovates Carroll and Bland Halls (constructed 1971), Grayson
Hall (constructed 1984), Fincastle Hall (constructed 1968), Galax Hall
(constructed 1973) and Smyth Hall (constructed 1997.
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Virginia Community College System
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Renovate Building B, J. Sargeant Reynolds - Parham Road
Campus,
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11 12
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Provides for the renovation and update of 35,000 square feet
in Building B at the Parham Road Campus, constructed in the late 1970's. The
planned renovations include upgrade of teaching laboratories, classrooms, and
support space needed to provide modern state-of-the-art instruction.
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Virginia Community College System
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Replace Exterior Windows and Doors, Rappahannock
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12 29
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Provides for the replacement of all exterior windows and
doors at its Glenns and Warsaw campuses. Replacement will reduce utility
costs in both heating and cooling seasons.
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Virginia Community College System
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Renovate Phase I Academic and Administration Building,
Eastern Shore
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16 14
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Provides for the renovation of the existing 42,000 square
foot Academic and Administration Building originally completed in 1974.
Although selected areas of this building have had some minor alterations over
the years, it has not undergone extensive renovations aimed at bringing it up
to current codes and standards.
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Virginia Community College System
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Relocate Observatory and Great Dismal Swamp Education Center
, Tidewater - Chesapeake Campus
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17 41
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Provides for the relocation of an observatory from the
Portsmouth campus to the Great Dismal Swamp. The relocation and development
of the college's observatory in the swamp will allow for collocation with
an educational facility at the Great Dismal Swamp Refuge in partnership
with the City of Chesapeake and the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. The
proposed facility will include 5,500 square feet of Tidewater Community
College space to provide a biology laboratory, preparatory spaces, two
classrooms, a rooftop observatory and a remote observatory located in the
Great Dismal Swamp.
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Virginia Community College System
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Construct Student Service & Learning Resources Center ,
Christanna Campus, Southside Virginia
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18 16
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Provides for the construction of a 35,000 square foot
learning resource center on the college's Daniel campus. The new building
would include a library, multi-media learning resource center and a student
service center for admissions, counseling, financial aid, and other related
support spaces.
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Virginia Community College System
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Renovate Main Building, Lord Fairfax
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19 17
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Project provides for a comprehensive renovation of the main
academic and administration building on the Middleton campus. The main
building was built in 1970.
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Virginia Community College System
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Renovate Academic Classrooms and Laboratories, Tidewater
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21 42
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Provides for the renovation of various classrooms and
laboratories throughout the college to meet college-approved minimum
technology standards. While all instructional spaces in proposed new or
renovated facilities will meet these standards, 158 existing instructional
spaces are not included in requests to be completed within the next six
years.
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Virginia Community College System
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Construct Addition to Learning Resource Center, Patrick Henry
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22 43
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Constructs an addition to the Learning Resource Center (built
in 1972). The addition would include a multi-media research and development
classroom laboratory, model technology training center, center for distance
learning with video production capabilities, video conferencing room for
faculty, staff, and community use, regional magnet school for technology, and
related support spaces.
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Virginia Community College System
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Renovate and Repair Exterior/Interior Structures, Thomas
Nelson
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24 44
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Provides for renovations to complete exterior and interior
structural repairs on various campus buildings.
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Virginia Community College System
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Construct Maintenance Building, Germanna
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26 45
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Constructs a 3,000 gross square foot maintenance building on
the Fredericksburg campus. The proposed building will contain high bay
service areas with operable service doors to house large building and ground
maintenance equipment, supplies, and associated offices.
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Virginia Community College System
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Construct Network Operations Center, Tidewater
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27 33
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Constructs, or acquires through a capital lease, a new 9,000
square foot facility to house the college's network operations center. The
center will provide a modern enterprise data center for management of the
college's wide area network (WAN) and services that support administration
and instruction at the college's four campuses, remote centers, and other
off-campus sites.
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Virginia Community College System
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Construct Canopies, Virginia Highlands
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29 37
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Provides for the expansion to the existing campus canopy
system. Canopies connect the three original buildings built on campus in
1969. The project would expand the canopy system to extend to the three
additional buildings that have been built since 1969.
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Virginia Community College System
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Construct New Classroom and Administration Building, Blue
Ridge
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33 8
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Constructs a new 20,000 square feet Classroom and Administration
Building on the Weyers Cave College campus.
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Virginia Community College System
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Construct Engineering and Industrial Technology Building,
Danville
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34 18
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Renovates academic space for the engineering and industrial
technology program.
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Virginia Cooperative Extension and Agriculture Experiment
Station
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Construct Animal Production Facility
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3
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Constructs a new swine facility which includes a house for
130 sows, a farrowing house, and finishing and nursery house for 300 pigs.
Support facilities will include an office building with restrooms.
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Virginia Institute of Marine Sciences
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Replace Research Vessel
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1
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Provides funding for equipment needed to maintain
operations.
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Virginia Institute of Marine Sciences
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Construct a Consolidated Scientific Research Facility
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1 2
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Provides for the construction a new 25,000 square foot
building to provide research, office and technology space for the Marine
Advisory Services, the Center for Coastal Resource Management, the physical
sciences modeling group, and the publication/communication and computer
centers in a single facility.
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Virginia Institute of Marine Sciences
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Expand the Fisheries Science Building
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2 3
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Provides for the construction of a new 13,900 square foot
laboratory and office building adjacent to the Fisheries Science Building .
The current facility is at its maximum size allowed by the building code for
its construction type.
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Virginia Institute of Marine Sciences
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Replace the Oyster Hatchery
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3 4
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Constructs a new oyster hatchery with laboratory space for
algae culture, larvae culture, and saltwater treatment and polishing; a
10,000 gallon standing water tower reservoir for storage of clean saltwater
for fish and shellfish when environmental conditions will not allow pumping
water from the York River; storage space for research equipment; a
conference/education meeting space; emergency generator; and expansion and
improvement of the flow-through nursery located outside the building.
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Virginia Institute of Marine Sciences
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Construct Facilities Management Maintenance Facility
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5
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Constructs facility to house administrative offices,
maintenance trade shops, automotive and equipment repair garage, grounds
keeping, housekeeping, storage, and shipping and receiving.
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Virginia Military Institute
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Improve Post Infrastructure, Phase I
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2 5
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Provides for the upgrades or repairs of aging or failing
campus infrastructure, including replacing water distribution piping, boiler
replacement, lighting upgrade, and sewer line replacement.
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Virginia Military Institute
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Improve Public Safety and Security on Post, Phase I
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3 8
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Provides for the construction of a Post police station
facility, inclusion of a centralized command and communications center in the
Post police facility, installation of a centralized fire and
security monitoring system, installation of a centralized building access
monitoring system through door controls and video surveillance of critical
areas, installation of an emergency communication alert system for the Post,
and construction modifications to Post buildings and infrastructure.
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Virginia Military Institute
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Renovate Post Hospital
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4 2
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Provides for the renovation of the Post hospital, a historic
two-story masonry structure built in 1870. All of the building systems are
antiquated and in need of major upgrade. This project will make the building
accessible to the disabled, replace windows and doors, upgrade finishes,
repair the roof, correct exterior water intrusion issues, replace the HVAC
and electrical systems and reconfigure the building space to better address
the programmatic needs for this facility.
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Virginia Military Institute
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Improve Admissions and Financial Aid Offices
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5
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Provides for renovations to the existing admissions office,
and conversion and renovation of the adjacent building #29 to the financial
aid office.
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Virginia Military Institute
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Improve Historic Preservation Sites, Phase I
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7
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Provides for modest improvements to preserve the historic
elements of three structures. These facilities, the Commandants Quarters, the
Turman House, and the Cabell House, are contributing historical buildings to
the VMI Historic District which was listed as both a National Register
property and a National Historic Landmark in 1974.
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Virginia Museum of Fine Arts
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Renovate Robinson House
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1
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Provides for the demolition of the interior of the building,
removal of asbestos, repair and reinforcement of structure, and replacement
of major systems, including fire suppression systems. An addition will be
constructed to provide an elevator and accessible emergency stairs and
restrooms. The Robinson House is a, an 1850's farmhouse, is a
historically significant building to the Boulevard Historic District.
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Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
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Renovate Liberal Arts Building
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4 7
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Provides for the renovation of a building that was
constructed in 1899 as a YMCA building. The building currently houses Theater
Arts programs and the School of the Arts instructional program. The
renovation of the building will allow a complete exterior refurbishment and
interior renovation to provide new academic spaces.
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Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
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Construct Newman Library Addition - ARC
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8 13
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Provides for the construction of a 5,000 gross square foot
addition to the east side of Newman Library between the existing loading dock
and Squires Student Center. The addition will contain high-density,
self-supporting, heavy-duty storage shelving and an automated, robotic
retrieval system capable of handling up to one million volumes. The new space
will increase the ability to efficiently store and quickly retrieve materials
without delay and without additional staff or floor space.
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Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
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Construct Academic and Student Programs Building
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10
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Provides additional instructional space, dining services,
and student services on the north side of campus. The proposed project is
envisioned as a 91,200 gross square foot, five story building. The building
plan includes two floors of instructional space, two floors of dining service
space, and one floor of student union space. The two lower floors will be
dining services, the third floor will be student union space, and the top two
floors will be instructional space.
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Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
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Address Fire Alarm Systems and Access
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11 1
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Provides for needed campus improvements in several
educational and general facilities resulting in improvements to
accessibility, installation of fire alarm systems, and updates to the needs
assessment and planning which are beyond the scope of the Maintenance Reserve
program. This project envisions significant accessibility and safety
improvements in various campus buildings and exterior campus facilities.
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Virginia School for the Deaf and Blind
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Renovate Main Hall
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1
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Renovates Main Hall.
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Virginia School for the Deaf and Blind
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Repair Chapel
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2
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Repairs the chapel on the school campus.
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Virginia School for the Deaf and Blind
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Renovate Bradford Hall
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3
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Renovates Bradford Hall.
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Virginia State University
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Renovate Lockett Hall
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2
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Includes upgrading electrical, plumbing and heating systems,
installing central air conditioning and an elevator, upgrading the restrooms
to provide handicap access, upgrading the exterior of the building,
remediating and abating lead and asbestos, upgrading the interior finishes
and communication system, and building a research greenhouse to handle modern
research in botany, medicinal plants, and biotechnology.
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Virginia State University
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Renovate Hunter McDaniel Hall (equipment)
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1
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Provides funding for equipment for a previously approved
project.
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Virginia Workers' Compensation Commission
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Acquire New Administrative Headquarters
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1
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Acquires a new administrative headquarters building for
the Commission, which will enable the agency to consolidate its operations.
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Woodrow Wilson Rehabilitation Center
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Renovate Anderson Vocational Building, Phase I
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1
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Renovates the Anderson Vocational Training building, which
has not been significantly renovated since originally constructed in 1968.
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Woodrow Wilson Rehabilitation Center
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Renovate Dining Hall and Activities Building, Phase II
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2
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Renovates the dining hall and activities building,
originally constructed in 1965.
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Christopher Newport University
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Construct Integrated Science Center, Phase II
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2
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Constructs a 110,000 square foot academic building (already
funded) and renovate 38,000 square feet of an existing academic building.
This is the renovation phase of a combined project. The new Integrated
Science Center will provide state-of-the-art laboratories, classrooms,
faculty offices and research facilities for Biology, Chemistry, Environmental
Science, and Psychology. The building will be fully integrated with an
enclosed connector between the existing and new structures. The Integrated
Science Center will house more than 50 faculty, 25 laboratories and 11
classrooms designed for teaching and research.
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Department of Conservation & Recreation
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Construct Phase I Development and Campground, Widewater
State Park
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1
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Constructs Phase 1 of the development and campground of
Widewater State Park.
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Department of Conservation & Recreation
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Complete Cabin Complexes, Multiple State Parks
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2
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Completes construction of cabins in various state parks.
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Department of Conservation & Recreation
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Construct Visitor Center/Environmental Education Center, Five
State Parks
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2 9
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Funds five visitor center/environmental education facilities
for major parks in the system. Each building will be 4,500 to 5,000 square
feet and built to LEED standards.
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Department of Conservation & Recreation
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Develop Infrastructure, New River Trail State Park
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4 10
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Funds renovation of a number of historic facilities for park
use, such as conversion of the old Austinville mining office into a visitor
center, including construction of a campground and equestrian campground.
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Department of Corrections
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Construct Western Training Facilities
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5
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Constructs a training facility in the western part of the
state.
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Department of Corrections
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Construct Augusta Wastewater Treatment Center
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1
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Constructs a new wastewater treatment plant to serve the
Augusta Correctional Center and the town of Craigsville.
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Department of General Services
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Construct Broad Street Parking Deck
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3
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Constructs an eight-level, 650-car parking deck with
retail shell space on the ground level.
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Department of Juvenile Justice
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Replace Building at Oak Ridge Juvenile Correctional Center
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3
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Constructs a new replacement building for the Oak Ridge
Juvenile Correctional Center.
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Department of Mental Health, Mental Retardation, and
Substance Abuse Behavioral Health and Developmental Services
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Repair/Replace Campus Infrastructures
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2 3
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Funds the repair/replacement of faulty utilities at state
facility. Also includes the repair or replacement of damaged sidewalks,
curbs, and parking lots to ensure safe access for staff and residents
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George Mason University
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Construct Physical Plant addition
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4
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Constructs a 30,000 gross square foot physical plant
facility, and renovates the existing 12,000 square feet to correct code and
safety issues and realign the existing building to the needs of the physical
plant. Constructed in 1974, the current physical plant building was designed
to support a significantly smaller and less active campus than the current
University. The current Physical Plant Building does not meet building,
environmental, or energy codes, Occupational Safety and Health Administration
(OSHA) codes, and Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) regulations.
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George Mason University
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Construct Satellite Cooling and Heating Plant
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5 3
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Constructs an addition to the university-wide central heating
and cooling system. The project will add capacity to the central distribution
system through the addition of boilers and chillers in the west sector of the
Fairfax campus. Placement of new capacity in the west sector near demand
sources will reduce distribution losses, while retaining the ability to
service the entire campus.
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Institute for Advanced Learning Research
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Construct Southern Virginia Bio-Renewable Center
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1
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Provides for the construction of a facility to complement
the mission of the institute focusing on bio renewables through established
relationships with Southern Virginia farmers, researchers and industries.
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James Madison University
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Renovate Johnston Hall
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3 5
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Provides for the renovation of Johnston Hall, constructed in
1929 as a student residence hall, and converted to faculty offices in the
early 1970s.
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James Madison University
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Renovate Moody Hall
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4
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Provides for the renovation of Moody Hall, opened in 1961 as
a general-purpose classroom and faculty office facility.
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Jamestown-Yorktown Foundation
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Replace Construct Yorktown Museum
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1
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Provides for the construction of a new museum to address the following:
(1) accommodate expected visitation (2) replace exhibitory that has exceed
its useful life (3) provide a properly sequenced visitor experience and
eliminate visitor wayfinding issues, and (4) provide an adequately sized
changing gallery to provide a more effective impetus for repeat visitation.
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Longwood University
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Construct University Technology Center
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1
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Constructs a center to house the university's academic
courses on advanced technology.
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Longwood University
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Renovate French Hall for Relocated Technology Center
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1 4
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Provides for the renovation of space for Information and
Instructional Technology Services (IITS), a department that has doubled in
size in nine years as the University has expanded its enrollment and use of
technology.
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Longwood University
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Construct Physical Plant Building
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2 6
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Provides for the construction of a 58,452 square foot
physical plant building to house trades shops, equipment storage, staff
members, project document storage, and controlled spaces for maintenance
parts inventory and daily operations. The current grounds department has only
one office; the remaining staff members share a garage with equipment and
stored supplies. Much of the expensive equipment used by the department must
be stored outside, open to the elements, and subject to theft.
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Longwood University
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Renovate and Expand Wygal Hall
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4 5
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Provides for the renovation of 12,000 square feet and
construction of an addition totaling 24,000 square feet. It will house
classrooms, practice rooms, recital hall, faculty offices, and other rooms
associated with an academic music department.
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Longwood University
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Construct Student Success Center
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3
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Constructs a building that will house student counseling
and other services designed to improve the chances of a student succeeding to
earn a degree.
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Old Dominion University
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Construct a Systems Research and Academic Building
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1 2
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Supports the construction of a new 50,000 square feet systems
research and academic building on the Norfolk campus. This four-story
facility will include modern instructional and research space as well as
faculty and administrative offices and support space. The design will
encourage unprecedented levels of research collaboration and cooperation
across disciplines that are often housed in separate departments within
separate disciplines and colleges.
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Old Dominion University
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Renovate and Construct Child Development Centers
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2
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Combines 4,000 square feet of renovations to the
university's existing child development center with a new two-story, 20,176
square feet addition on the Norfolk campus with the construction of a new
30,000 child development and early childhood education program facility at
the university's higher education center located in Virginia Beach.
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Old Dominion University
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Renovate the Education Building
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3
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Renovates 45,000 square feet of the College of Education
on the Norfolk campus. This is the central location for all of the College's
administrative offices and support spaces, labs, and classroom facilities. In
addition to the require system upgrades for utility and maintenance
efficiencies, the facility will also require structural renovations to
establish new classroom layouts.
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Old Dominion University
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Renovate Spong and Rollins Halls
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4 5
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Creates a consolidated service destination for all of the
university's daily administrative, business, and student financial service
functions within the renovated Spong and Rollins Halls. Spong Hall (39,374
square feet) and Rollins Hall (49,564 square feet) are two of the original
buildings on the Norfolk campus. Once completed, these combined facilities
will house the Office of Finance, Office of Financial Aid, Human Resources,
University Auditor, Office of the Registrar, Office of Environmental Health
and Safety, Equal Employment Opportunity Office, and the support functions of
the Office of Admissions.
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Old Dominion University
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Construct a New Facilities Support Building
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5 6
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Acquires approximately four acres of property and constructs
a new facilities support building to accommodate the Division of Facilities
to include departmental offices, shops, storage facilities, and general
warehousing.
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Old Dominion University
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Construct Joint Policing Facility
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4
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Constructs a joint policing facility on Hampton Boulevard
for the Old Dominion University Department of Public Safety and the 3rd
Patrol Division Substation for the Norfolk Police Department.
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Radford University
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Construct Graduate/Professional Degree Building
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2
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Provides for 70,000 square feet for the graduate education
program. This is a major focus at Radford University, and graduate students
make up 11.5 percent of the RU student body.
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Radford University
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Renovate Curie Hall
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4
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Renovates Curie Hall.
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Southwest Virginia Higher Education Center
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Construct New Wing
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1 3
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Constructs 35,000 square feet of new space and renovates
13,787 square feet of existing space to provide for additional classrooms,
faculty offices, research labs, and conference space.
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The College of William and Mary
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Renovate Tucker Hall
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2
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Repairs/replaces deteriorated building systems and installed
equipment and provides upgrades to classrooms to meet the demands of the
modern teaching environment to include standard, presentation, and multimedia
classrooms. Other work includes connecting to telecommunications systems,
installing a fire sprinkler system, addressing handicap accessibility issues,
and conducting a complete exterior restoration.
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The College of William and Mary
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Renovate Tyler Hall
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4
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Reconfigures the outmoded, tiered lecture halls with fixed
seating into smaller classrooms, and increases the availability of seminar
rooms that are in short supply on the campus.
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The Science Museum of Virginia
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Update Museum Exhibits
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1
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Provides funding for the repair and update of museum
exhibits.
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University of Mary Washington
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Renovate Mercer and Woodward Halls
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1
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Provides for the renovation of Mercer Hall and the Woodard
Student Campus Center to accommodate classroom space as the result of
Chandler Hall being demolished for the citing of a new dining and student
center.
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University of Virginia
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Upgrade Ruffner Hall
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3
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Provides for the repair and/or replaces of major
infrastructure systems in Ruffner Hall, originally constructed in 1973. The
project includes a structural evaluation and replaces building systems
including HVAC, flooring, electrical, fire alarm system, sprinklers, masonry,
roofing, skylights, doors, windows, hardware, interiors, signage,
furnishings, site work, and plumbing. It also removes asbestos and lead based
paint.
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University of Virginia
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Construct Ivy Stacks, Phase II
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4
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Provides for construction of a 30,000 gross square foot
facility to accommodate growth in library collections and provide space for
technical and curatorial functions of the library. The project includes high
density shelving, media storage, a preservation lab, and a new collections
processing and handling facility.
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University of Virginia
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Replace North Chiller Plant Chillers
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5
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Provides for the replacement of four aging 1,200-ton
chillers that are nearing the end of their useful life with new chillers to
reliably serve the needs of the health sciences precinct. This plant serves
the most critical facilities at the university including the university
hospital, patient clinics, animal care facilities, and critical research
facilities as well as offices, classrooms, dining, and administrative areas.
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University of Virginia
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Replace North Grounds Boiler and Chiller Plant
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3
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Replaces all equipment at the North Grounds Mechanical
Plant, which consists of two 15 MMBTUH boilers and two 800 ton chillers as
well as their accompanying auxiliaries with adequate capacity to meet current
and anticipated minor growth in this precinct. The project will also upgrade
the plant to current code requirements including the physical separation of
boilers and chillers and a state-of-the-art refrigerant detection and oxygen
monitoring system. This plant provides central heating and cooling to more
than half a million gross square feet in the North Grounds precinct.
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UVA's College at Wise
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Renovate Wyllie Library
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2
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Converts the Wyllie Library into an academic classroom
building to provide additional classrooms, study space, and faculty offices.
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Virginia Commonwealth University
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Renovate Sanger Hall, Phase II
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2
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Provides for the second phase of a four-phase project to
upgrade 50,000 square feet of instructional and research laboratories in
Sanger Hall, the largest instructional and research facility at the
university, and provides the core teaching space for many of the
health-related disciplines. The project scope includes reconfiguration and
modernization of spaces and upgrades to environmental systems.
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Virginia Commonwealth University
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Renovate Student Services Building, MCV Campus
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3 4
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Renovate the VMI Building, originally constructed in 1925,
located on the university's MCV Campus. This renovation is required to
co-locate student service activities in an area which is central to campus
and within easy pedestrian access to instructional and clinical facilities.
The renovation will allow the university to vacate service offices from
existing instructional facilities so that academic activities may be more
efficiently co-located. The renovation also includes upgrades to building
systems.
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Virginia Community College System
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Renovate Academic Classrooms and Administrative Building,
Rappahannock
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1 39
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Provides for the renovation of academic classrooms and
administrative support buildings at Rappahannock Community College.
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Virginia Community College System
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Construct Student Services - Learning Resources
Building, Southside Virginia
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4
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Provides for the construction of a 35,000 square foot
Learning Resource Center on the college's Daniel Campus. The new building
would include a library, multi-media learning resource center and a student
service center for admissions, counseling, financial aid, and other related
support spaces.
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Virginia Community College System
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Renovate Stone Hall Building, Patrick Henry
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7 38
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Provides for the renovation of Stone Hall constructed in
1974. The scope of the renovations include classrooms, faculty offices and a
large multipurpose room. The renovations are needed to meet current code
requirements for restrooms, accessibility, fire and life safety, ventilation
and energy efficiency.
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Virginia Community College System
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Renovate Bird and Nicholas Halls, John Tyler - Chester Campus
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13 30
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Provides for a comprehensive renovation and upgrade of Bird
Hall, Goyne Hall, and the Nicholas Center on the college's Chester campus.
Completing the renovations will improve academic programmatic function and
classroom innovation.
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Virginia Community College System
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Construct Learning Resources Center, Tidewater - Chesapeake
Campus
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15 31
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Constructs a 50,000 square foot building to accommodate a new
Learning Resources Center on the Chesapeake campus. Dramatic enrollment
growth on the campus since construction of the existing Learning Resources
Center within the Pass Building has rendered that space insufficient to
support the resource needs of the campus. In addition, the space layout is
inefficient for contemporary Learning Resources Center functions.
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Virginia Community College System
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Construct Workforce Development Training Center,
Northern Virginia - Woodbridge Campus
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23 5
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Provides for the construction of a new 55,000 square foot
workforce development center to support office, classroom and computer
laboratory areas.
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Virginia Community College System
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Construct New Building for Trucking Program, Tidewater -
Portsmouth Campus
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25 20
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Provides for the construction of a new 29,500 square foot
facility to house the trucking program, currently located on the existing
Portsmouth campus in the City of Suffolk. This proposal would construct a new
Regional Trucking Program Facility as part of the relocation of the
Portsmouth campus.
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Virginia Community College System
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Construct Workforce Solutions and Academic Training Center,
Fauquier Campus, Lord Fairfax
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28 36
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Provides for the construction of 45,000 square foot facility
to provide 13 academic classrooms, (two classrooms of 1,200 square feet, four
classrooms of 900 square feet, four classrooms of 725 square feet and three
classrooms of 450 square feet.)
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Virginia Community College System
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Expand and Renovate Phase III Academic Building, Northern
Virginia - Loudoun Campus
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30 34
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Provides for the renovation/renewal of the 33-year-old,
77,735 gross square foot Loudoun Campus Phase I main administrative/classroom
building. This building contains classrooms, computer labs, faculty and
administrative offices, the Learning Resources Center, a bookstore, and a
cafeteria.
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Virginia Community College System
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Renovate Bisdorf Phase II Academic Building, Northern
Virginia - Alexandria
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32 35
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Provides for the renovation/renewal of the 27-year-old,
60,000 gross square foot Phase II classroom building. This building contains
classrooms, computer labs, and faculty offices.
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Virginia Community College System
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Construct Academic Building, Middletown Campus, Lord
Fairfax CC
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23
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Constructs an academic building on the Middletown Campus
of Lord Fairfax Community College.
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Virginia Community College System
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Construct Academic Health and Wellness Center, Hampton
Campus, Tidewater CC
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24
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Constructs an academic health and wellness center on the
Hampton Campus of Tidewater Community College.
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Virginia Community College System
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Construct Bioscience Building, Blue Ridge CC
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7
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Constructs a bioscience academic building on the campus of
Blue Ridge Community College.
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Virginia Community College System
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Renovate Bayside Building, Virginia Beach Campus,
Tidewater CC
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11
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Renovates the Bayside Building on the Virginia Beach
Campus of Tidewater Community College.
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Virginia Community College System
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Renovate Engineering and Industrial Technology Building,
Danville CC
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13
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Renovates the engineering and industrial technology
building on the campus of Danville Community College.
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Virginia Community College System
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Renovate Reynolds Academic Building, Loudoun Campus,
Northern Virginia CC
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15
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Renovates Reynolds Academic Building on the Loudoun campus
of the Northern Virginia Community College.
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Virginia Cooperative Extension and Agriculture Experiment
Station
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Improve Kentland Facilities, Phase I
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2
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Relocates the dairy science operations from campus to the
Kentland Farm at Moore Farm and Plantation Road. The move is envisioned to
include the relocation and construction of approximately 154,000 gross square
feet of herd housing, animal housing, feed facilities, support structures,
and program space.
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Virginia Military Institute
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Renovate Science Building
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1
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Provides for the renovation of the Science Building.
Renovations are required to support a change in the core curriculum related
to accreditation and the planned increase in the size of the Corps of Cadets.
The goal is to increase the number of math, science, and engineering
graduates.
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Virginia Military Institute
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Renovate Moody Hall
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6
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Provides for the renovation of Moody Hall, which was
constructed in 1969 and primarily supports alumni, faculty and staff and
cadet functions and activities. The facility also houses some office space
for the admissions office. It is frequently used for educational and
administrative meetings and conferences. The building is aging and emergency
repairs are increasingly costly.
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Virginia Military Institute
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Construct Corps Physical Training Facilities—Phase II
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4
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Provides for the construction of the second phase of a new
indoor training facility to serve as an indoor center for VMI physical
training.
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Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
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Construct Chiller Plant, Phase I
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3 4
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Provides the construction of a central chiller plant building
on the southwest area of campus with capacity to hold 12,000-tons of chilling
service, install 2,000 tons of chiller output, and install distribution
piping. This project received $480,000 detail planning in Chapter 1.
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Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
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Renovate Cyber Arts and Creative Technologies Laboratory
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5 12
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Provides for the creation of a Cyber Arts Studio and Creative
Technologies Laboratory, which will be the first instructional space
at Virginia Tech able to fully support emergent pedagogy in creative
technologies to enrich programs and student learning in ways that have not
historically been possible. By renovating Shultz Hall to the Cyber Arts
Studio and Creative Technologies Laboratory, the university will provide the
place and infrastructure to fully immerse the university and the extended
outreach community into a 21st century exploration of a place and space where
art, humanities, science, engineering & technology intersect.
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Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
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Construct Classroom Building
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6
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Provides for the construction of a 64,250 gross square foot
building with 36 large-size classrooms on the north side campus in the core a
of instruction activity. The university has developed a three
phase plan to improve the classroom inventory.
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Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
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Construct Veterinary Medicine Instruction Addition
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7 13
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Provides for the construction an addition of about 32,300
gross square feet of instructional space to provide adequate classrooms, to
relieve overcrowding of the existing facility, and to accommodate planned
hires. The project includes three new classrooms and teaching laboratories,
50 faculty spaces, and renovations of some existing space to minimize the
amount of new construction. These issues must be addressed to meet the
requirements of the American Veterinary Medical Associations' Council on
Education, which is the accrediting body for the College of Veterinary
Medicine.
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Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
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Renovate Lane Hall and Construct Addition
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9 11
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Provides for the renovation of the building, including
exterior envelope repairs, HVAC and ventilation systems replacement, plumbing
system replacement and upgrades, electrical system replacement, hazardous
material abatement, and provision of accessible circulation and exiting
meeting life safety requirements. The project will also construct a 18,400
gross square foot addition that will house several new general assignment
classroom spaces and instructional spaces supporting the Corps of Cadets and
the three Reserve Officer Training programs (ROTC).
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Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
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Construct Chiller Plant, Phase II
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10
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Constructs the second phase of a new centralized chiller
plant that shifts the university toward utility and energy management
practices that optimize long-term cost control and resource management.
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Virginia Economic Development Partnership
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Bioscience Wet Laboratory Facility
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1
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Provides for the construction and renovation of biotechnology
shell buildings designed to accommodate and provide wet-lab space or other
needed laboratory, research, office, or production space to attract
biosciences and other related technology companies to the state, as well as
accommodating the growth of companies already located in Virginia
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$25,000,001 to $50,000,000
Agency or Institution
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Project Title
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Priority
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Description
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Christopher Newport University
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Construct Luter College of Decision Sciences School
of Business
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1 3
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Constructs a new 45,000 gross square foot Luter School of
Business which will house the Department of Accounting, Economics and Finance
and the Department of Management and Marketing. Accreditation of the Luter
School of Business represents a significant step in the transformation of the
business program. This project received $250,000 for pre-planning in Chapter
1.
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Christopher Newport University
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Construct Library and Information Technology Center, Phase II
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3 4
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Provides the second phase to complete the conversion of the
library into an Information Technology Center and completes the consolidation
of traditional library services, instructional technology and electronic
media. It will emphasize and support student and faculty collaboration.
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Christopher Newport University
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Construct Student Success Center
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1
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Constructs a building that will be the central repository
of academic and student support resources available to students. It will
house the offices providing student support services, including the offices
of Undergraduate Admissions, Financial Aid, the Business Office, Alumni
Relations, the Registrar, Career Planning, Dean of Students, Residence
Life/Housing, International Programs and Study Abroad, the President's
Leadership Program, and the Center for Academic Success.
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Department of Forensic Science
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Expand Western Forensic Laboratory Facility
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2
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Provide for purchase of a property adjacent to the
department's Roanoke Lab. The purchase will expand allow the
expansion of the current facility by an estimated 55,000 square feet.
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Department of General Services
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Renovate Old City Hall
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4
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Renovates Old City Hall, a four story Gothic stone office
building, which is a National Historic Landmark. Project will repair the
building exterior to eliminate air and water infiltration, rework or replace
roof systems, waterproof basement and sub-basement, renovate HVAC,
electrical, fire and life safety systems, and upgrade telecom/data systems.
The interior will be redesigned to meet handicap accessibility standards,
including replacement of two elevators. The building will be used to house
various state agencies currently in leased space.
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Department of Mental Health, Mental Retardation, and
Substance Abuse Behavioral Health and Developmental Services
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Replace Facility Roofs
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1
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Includes all four phases of roof replacement at state
facilities. Project would replace roofs that are beyond repair.
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Department of Mental Health, Mental Retardation, and
Substance Abuse Behavioral Health and Developmental Services
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Replace Support Service Facility at Eastern State Hospital
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6
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Replaces a food service facility that was designed and built
in 1954 for 1800 patients. The existing facility is several times too large
to economically and efficiently provide service to the current population at
Eastern State Hospital. The proposed facility will serve 300 patients from an
appropriately sized facility. A new patient cafeteria will also be provided
within this facility. The facility will also replace a warehouse/purchasing
space and a buildings & grounds/transportation space.
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Department of Veterans Services
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Construct Veterans Care Center in Hampton Roads
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2
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Provides funding for a proposed facility that encompasses
240 beds within about 165,000 square feet, and includes domiciliary care
(assisted living), skilled nursing, an Alzheimer's unit and perhaps a unit
for the treatment of spinal cord injuries. The department has submitted, and
USDVA funding is pending for a new Veterans Care Center in Hampton Roads,
Virginia.
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George Mason University
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Construct Potomac Science Center
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4
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Constructs a new facility to be dedicated to academic
instruction and research as well as K-12 and community outreach.
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George Mason University
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Construct Facilities Complex, Fairfax Campus
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8
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Constructs a new facility to serve facilities management
and shop needs of the university.
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James Madison University
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Renovate West Wing Rockingham Hospital
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1
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Provides for the renovation of the West Wing of the
Rockingham Memorial Hospital complex, purchased by James Madison University
in 2005.
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James Madison University
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Renovate and Expand Duke Hall
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2
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Provides for the renovation and expansion of Duke Hall at
James Madison University. Duke was opened in 1967 as a classroom, studio and
faculty office facility for the fine arts. Originally, Duke housed the
university's Music, Theatre and Art Departments. Today it contains
classrooms, studios and faculty offices for School of Art and Art History and
the main stage theatre of the School of Theatre and Dance.
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Norfolk State University
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Construct a New Nursing and General Classroom Building
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1
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Project supports the construction of a new building to house
research, instructional, and support services for the Department of Nursing
as well as general instructional classrooms on the Norfolk campus. This
project includes both the demolition of the old Norfolk Community Hospital,
originally intended to house the nursing program and general classrooms, and
the construction of a new 130,300 square feet facility at a different
location on campus to conform to the university's master plan. The new
facility will provide state of the art space and infrastructure, replacing
aged inadequate classroom and laboratory spaces.
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Norfolk State University
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Renovate and Expand the Hamm Fine Arts Building
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2 3
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Addresses disability access limitations, inadequate storage,
lack of sound proof music rooms, and poorly ventilated art classrooms. The
renovation/expansion will support the existing arts program, permit the
existing band program to expand, and bring the facility into building code
compliance.
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Norfolk State University
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Renovate and Modify Brown Hall
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5
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Supports the renovation of the A-wing and demolition of
the B and C wings with replacement by a new structure to house the
mathematics and communications departments.
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Old Dominion University
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Construct New School of Education
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3
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Constructs a new education school. The new school will
house the Darden College of Education as well as approximately 8,591 square
feet of inventory classrooms.
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Radford University
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Construct College of Science and Technology Building
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1 4
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Provides for a new building to house mathematics, statistics,
computer science and technology, and information science systems. Currently,
the distance between the disciplines limits day-to-day interdisciplinary
collaboration for both faculty and students. Bringing these disciplines
together into a new building will promote a strong synergy among the
computational sciences and open additional space on campus for the expansion
of the natural sciences.
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Radford University
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Construct New Academic Building, Phase 1
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3
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Constructs a new academic building to meet the needs of
the growing student population.
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The Science Museum of Virginia
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Construct Belmont Bay Science Center
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1
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Provides for the construction of the Belmont Bay Science
Center in Northern Virginia.
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University of Mary Washington
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Construct Information and Technology Convergence Center
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5 6
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Provides for the construction of the University of Mary
Washington Information and Technology Convergence Center, which will house
the core work of the institution to create, adapt, customize and implement
the best possible combinations of teaching, learning, assessment, and
information resources.
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University of Virginia
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Construct Arts Gateway to the University
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2
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Creates a unique arts complex that co-locates visual and
performing arts facilities with an arts residential college for upper-class
students. This project will include an art museum, a studio theater (for
theatrical performances, dance recitals, lectures, and film screenings), a
band facility, and a forum building (for events such as public lectures,
presentations, performances and dinner). The project also includes a 250-bed
student residential college with a 260-seat dining facility (to also serve
the adjacent International Residential College and support light meals and
dinners hosted in the forum).
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UVA's College at Wise
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Construct New Library
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1
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Construct a 60,000 square foot library facility that will
provide sufficient space to accommodate the College's planned growth.
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UVA's College at Wise
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Construct Proscenium Theatre Building
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3
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Constructs a 600-seat proscenium theatre, as well as
provides the stage requirements for both college and community programs. This
project will include the backstage and front of house requirements for this
type of facility and will benefit both the college and community programs.
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Virginia Commonwealth University
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Construct Classroom Building
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1
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Construct a new 102,000 gross square foot building to serve
as a major classroom facility and student services center for the
university's Monroe Park campus. The project includes space for financial
aid, student accounting, treasurer, records/registration, VCUcard and a small
area for business services, general purpose classrooms and faculty and
administrative office space.
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Virginia Commonwealth University
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Construct Information Commons and Renovate Libraries
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4 3
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Construct a 82,000 square foot addition to the north of the
James Branch Cabell Library and renovate 80,000 square feet in the existing
library building. This expansion will help the current library transition to
a modern, state-of-the-art facility that reflects VCU's status as a major
research university.
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Virginia Community College System
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Replace Anderson Hall, Virginia Western
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2 19
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Provides for construction of a new science and technology
building. The current facility is obsolete and does not meet health and
safety requirements.
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Virginia Community College System
|
Construct Phase III Academic Building, Woodbridge Campus,
Northern Virginia
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5 40
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Constructs a new academic building consisting of 84,000 gross
square feet of classroom, computer lab, science lab, library, art lab and
cafeteria spaces. This facility will contain 15 classrooms, five computer
labs, two science labs, four art labs, a 20,261 square foot Learning Resource
Center, and a 4,786 square foot cafeteria.
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Virginia Community College System
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Construct Replacement for Tyler Academic Building, Northern
Virginia - Alexandria
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14 2
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Provides for the construction of a new 80,000 square foot
building for classrooms, art and photo laboratories, faculty offices and a
bookstore to replace the existing 78,625 gross square foot Tyler Building.
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Virginia Community College System
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Renovate and expand Brault Building, Northern Virginia -
Annandale Campus
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20 3
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Provides for the expansion and renovation of the College
Headquarters building. The expansion consists of a 20,000 gross square feet
of administrative office space and the renovations consist of 28,100 gross
square feet of office space.
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Virginia Community College System
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Renovate and Expand Phase III Academic Bldg, Manassas Campus,
Northern Virginia
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31 46
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Provides for the renovation/renewal of the 33-year-old,
61,934 gross square foot Phase I Academic/Administrative Building and
renovation of the 11 year old, 48,500 gross square foot Phase II academic
building. These buildings contain classrooms, science labs, computer labs,
faculty and administrative offices, the Learning Resources Center, and a
cafeteria.
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Virginia Community College System
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Construct Science Building, Chester Campus, John Tyler CC
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22
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Constructs a science building on the Chester Campus of
John Tyler Community College.
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Virginia Community College System
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Construct Academic Building CN6, Chesapeake Campus,
Tidewater CC
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6
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Constructs a new academic building on the Chesapeake
campus of Tidewater Community College.
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Virginia Community College System
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Construct Phase III Academic Building, Midlothian Campus,
John Tyler CC
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9
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Constructs a new academic building on the Midlothian
campus of John Tyler Community College.
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Virginia Community College System
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Construct Phase VII Academic Building, Annandale Campus,
Northern Virginia CC
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10
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Constructs a new academic building on the Annandale campus
of Northern Virginia Community College.
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Virginia Community College System
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Renovate Anderson Hall, Virginia Western CC
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19
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Renovates Anderson Hall at Virginia Western Community
College.
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Virginia Cooperative Extension and Agriculture Experiment
Station
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Construct Human & Agricultural Biosciences Building I
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1
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Provides for faculty offices, research offices and
laboratories, and graduate student research space that will be used to house
a number of research programs in the station. The proposed construction is a
state-of-the-art laboratory facility to meet the modern demands of animal
science research and discovery. This project received $2,040,000 for detail
planning in Chapter 1.
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Virginia Cooperative Extension and Agriculture Experiment
Station
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Construct Human and Agricultural Bioscience Facility, Phase
II
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2 4
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Provides for the second phase of the project which received
funding for detail planning in Chapter 1. The construction of Phase I still
has to be appropriated and is requested above. Total funding will
allow the institution to construct a 92,500 gross square foot facility that
will be a combination of faculty offices, research offices and laboratories,
and graduate student research space and will be used to house a number of
research programs in the station. The proposed construction is a
state-of-the-art laboratory facility to meet the modern demands of animal
science research and discovery.
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Virginia Military Institute
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Construct Corps Physical Training Facilities—Phase I
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3
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Provides for the construction of the first phase of a new
indoor training facility to serve as an indoor center for VMI physical
training.
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Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
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Renovate Davidson Hall
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1 2
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Provides for full funding for the Davidson Hall project,
which received detail planning funds in Chapter 1. Davidson Hall houses the
chemistry program and is a critical instruction location for students.
Conditions in many areas are approaching unsafe levels due to age and
incompatibility with modern scientific teaching methods.
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Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
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Construct Engineering Signature Building
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2 3
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Provides for construction of a 160,000 gross square foot
facility will be a combination of classrooms, class laboratories, and
research laboratories to house a number of departments and programs in the
college. This will be a state-of-the-art instruction facility focused on
undergraduates with highly specialized laboratories that will support
hands-on, problem solving oriented learning in the engineering disciplines.
This project received $250,00 $250,000 in preplanning funds in
Chapter 1.
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Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
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Renovate/Renew Academic Buildings
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8
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Renovates three existing academic buildings (Davidson
Hall, Sandy Hall and Liberal Art Building) located in the core of main campus
along a central area known as the drill field. These three buildings were
constructed between 1899 and 1928, have had no major renovations or
improvements since coming into service, and no longer house permanent
occupants because of their deteriorated conditions. This renovation provides
an opportunity to reduce campus deferred maintenance and solve several
critical space needs without building additional campus space.
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Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
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Construct Classroom Building
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5
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Constructs a new building with 28 classrooms, as well as
auditoria, teaching labs, and lecture rooms. The building will allow for
flexible instruction arrangements and use of the classroom spaces.
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Virginia State University
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Renovate and Expand Daniel Gym
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3 4
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Provides reconfigured optimal space for the Departments of
Health and Physical Education, as well as the Recreation and Dance Bachelor
of Science programs. Renovation efforts would include: upgrading the HVAC,
restructuring interior walls to accommodate course offerings, upgrading and repairing
interior finishes, upgrading plumbing and electrical systems, and modernizing
the locker rooms. Major renovations are also needed to the natatorium to
provide for the comfort and safety of both participants and spectators. A
proposed 26,451 square feet expansion would provide new electronic
classrooms, seminar rooms, courts, studios, offices and a training and
wellness center. A storm water master plan and new or expanded storm water
management facility are also important components of this project.
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$50,000,001 to $75,000,000
Agency or Institution
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Project Title
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Priority
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Description
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Department of Mental Health, Mental Retardation, and
Substance Abuse Behavioral Health and Developmental Services
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Repair/Replace Boilers, Heat Distribution and HVAC Systems
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3 4
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Continues the phased renovations of the boilers, heat
distribution and HVAC systems and addresses the most critical needs for the
various facilities. This request will address the detailed needs of state
facilities in three parts. Part A deals with renovation of heat distribution
systems, Part B addresses boilers and boiler plant auxiliary equipment and
Part C will upgrade deficient building heating, ventilation and air
conditions systems. The project includes funding for all phases.
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Department of General Services
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Renovate Ninth Street Office Building
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5
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Renovates the 175,000 square foot 9th Street Office
Building (old Hotel Richmond) to house various state agencies currently in
leased space and to stop the rapid deterioration. The facility was added to
the National Register of Historic Places in September 2009. It is a National
Historic Landmark.
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George Mason University
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Construct Campus Library addition, Phase I
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3 5
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Constructs a 150,000 gross square foot addition to the
existing Fenwick Library to reposition it as the main research library and as
the central hub, connecting the Johnson Center, Arlington and Prince William
campus libraries. The addition will help meet the needs and demands of a
growing, increasingly residential, undergraduate student population, with a
strong focus on graduate education and research.
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George Mason University
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Construct Academic VII/Research III, Phase I
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6
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Constructs a new 150,000 gross square foot academic building
to serve the College of Health and Human Services. Projected enrollment
growth must be supported by the addition of space for academic,
instructional, research, and clinical support located within a new facility.
The building will also provide new classroom space to replace rooms removed
by ongoing renovations and upgrades.
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George Mason University
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Renovate Robinson Hall and Harris Theater
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7
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Renovates Robinson Hall and Harris Theater.
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James Madison University
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Construct Health and Engineering Academic Facility
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3
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Provides for the design and construction of a new Health
and Engineering Facility on the current site of the East Tower of the
previous Rockingham Memorial Hospital.
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University of Virginia
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Renovate the Rotunda
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1
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Renovates the Rotunda to address the integrity of the
building envelope and the building's ability to serve its current program, as
well as some associated cosmetic issues, and will complete repairs to the
building envelope to ensure its long-term preservation. Rehabilitation is
needed within the Rotunda and its four wings, and the contiguous landscape
features of the North Plaza and two courtyard gardens. Renovations will
implement the Historic Structure Report repair recommendations. Repairs will
address existing and ongoing damage such earthquake plaster damage, water
leakage and structural deterioration beneath the north stairs, elevator
problems, and HVAC, plumbing, electrical and fire safety issues. The marble
Corinthian capitals on each portico are failing and need to be replaced. The
elevator is unreliable, and is needed for both barrier-free access and
catering support for events in the Dome Room. In addition, the aging building
systems will be improved to enhance the building's operation with the repairs
and replacement of electrical, data, plumbing, fire detection and suppression
and HVAC equipment.
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University of Virginia
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Renovate New Cabell Hall
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1 2
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Provides for renovations to support core functions of the
College of Arts and Sciences' mission. The building, originally constructed
in 1950, is in need of general renewal to support its present program
activity. The project renovates 50 centrally managed classrooms, 390 faculty
offices and includes updates to all major building systems to provide modern
functionality and address code and accessibility compliance.
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University of Virginia
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Construct Ivy Foundation Translational Research Building
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5
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Expands and enhances the University's research activities
by increasing laboratory space for biomedical research and speeding the
translation of new discoveries into effective treatments and cures.
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Virginia State University
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Construct a multipurpose center
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1
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Supports the construction of a multipurpose center to
accommodate programmatic needs of various academic, cultural, athletic,
entertainment functions and the extension of outreach programs into the
surrounding counties.
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$75,000,001 to $100,000,000
Agency or Institution
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Project Title
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Priority
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Description
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Department of Mental Health, Mental Retardation, and
Substance Abuse Behavioral Health and Developmental Services
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Replace Forensic Unit at Central State Hospital
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7 5
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Replaces within a single building, all of the appropriate
residential, treatment program, and administrative support functions
necessary to a secure forensic mental health facility meeting today's
standards. In addition the new buildings would be both energy and staff
efficient by design. Includes both planning and construction costs.
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Department of Forensic Science
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Expand Central Forensic Laboratory and Office of Chief
Medical Examiner
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1
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Provides for an expansion of the building that houses the
central laboratory used for forensic science, as well the office of the Chief
Medical Examiner.
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Department of Veterans Services
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Construct Veterans Care Center in Hampton Roads
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1
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Provides funding for a proposed facility that encompasses
240 beds within about 165,000 square feet, and includes domiciliary care
(assisted living), skilled nursing, an Alzheimer's unit and perhaps a unit
for the treatment of spinal cord injuries. The department has submitted, and
USDVA funding is pending, for a new Veterans Care Center in Hampton Roads,
Virginia.
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Department of Veterans Services
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Construct Northern Virginia Veterans Care Center
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2
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Constructs a facility to provide assisted living and
long-term care to veterans living in Northern Virginia.
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The College of William and Mary
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Construct Integrated Science Center, Phase III
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1
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Provides approximately 120,000 square feet of additional
classroom, laboratory, office, and support space to the Integrated Science
Center Complex to accommodate the Department of Applied Science and the
Computational Science Program. This facility will provide teaching and
research space designed for maximum flexibility to meet the challenging needs
of science instruction and accommodate student and faculty research in the
sciences, applied science, and mathematics.
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Virginia State University
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Construct a multipurpose center
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2
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Supports the construction of a multipurpose center to
accommodate programmatic needs of various academic, cultural, athletic,
entertainment functions and the extension of outreach programs into the
surrounding counties.
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Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
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Construct Translational Medicine Laboratory
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9
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Provides the College of Veterinary Medicine (CVM), the
College of Agriculture and Life Science (CALS), and the College of Science
with a single, consolidated research facility to undertake translational
medical research. This cross-disciplinary research program creates a unique
external funding position to capitalize on grant and contract opportunities
through national public and private science foundations.
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Above $100,000,000
Agency or Institution
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Project Title
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Priority
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Description
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Department of Corrections
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Construct Charlotte County prison
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1
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Construct a 2,000-bed medium security prison.
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Department of Corrections
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Construct New Medical Facilities at Powhatan
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4
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Constructs a new 150-bed hospital at Powhatan Correctional
Center.
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Department of General Services
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Renovate Supreme Court Interior
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1
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Renovates the Supreme Court building which was originally
constructed in 1919 as the Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond. The present building
consists of the original structure and several additions constructed prior to
approximately 1951. The Supreme Court Building is a Richmond landmark and is
eligible for nomination to both Virginia and National historic registers.
This project addresses the renewal of all interior building systems and
upgrade to present day building code, environmental quality, life safety,
accessibility and functional standards.
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Department of General Services
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Construct New General Assembly Building
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2
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Constructs new General Assembly Building for use by the State
Legislature. This project will demolish the east and west General Assembly
Buildings and will replace existing buildings with a new 426,000 square foot
multi-story building. The existing historic façade on the east Building will
be removed and reinstalled on the new building to retain the architectural
character of Capital Capitol Square.
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Department of Mental Health, Mental Retardation, and
Substance Abuse Behavioral Health and Developmental Services
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Construct New Sexually Violent Predator Facility
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5 2
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Constructs a second facility for the treatment of civilly
committed sexually violent offenders. The current facility has a capacity of
only 300 and it is anticipated that it will be at capacity before the end of
FY 2012. Includes both planning and construction costs.
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Southwest Virginia Higher Education Center
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Construct New Academic Building
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2
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Provides for a new academic building on the Southwest
Virginia Higher Education Center Campus.
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Central Capital Outlay
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Central Maintenance Reserve
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1
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Provides funding for distribution to agencies to repair or
replace damaged or inoperable equipment, components of physical plants, and
utility systems; to correct deficiencies in property and plant required to
conform with building and safety codes or those associated with hazardous
condition corrections, including asbestos abatement; to correct deficiencies
in fire protection, energy conservation and handicapped access; and to
address such other physical plant deficiencies as the Director, Department of
Planning and Budget, may approve.
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