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Louisiana Board of Regents F a C I L I T I E S I N V E N T O R Y S Y S T E M Page 1 Information Services Division Building LOUISIANA BOARD OF REGENTS F A C I L I T I E S I N V E N T O R Y S Y S T E M PAGE 1 INFORMATION SERVICES DIVISION BUILDINGS BY INSTITUTIONS RUN-DATE: 02/11/2014 PROGRAM-ID. BRFI0100 LUMCON RUN-TIME: 14:22:29 NET PERCENT TOTAL TOTAL TOTAL TOTAL BUILDING YEAR BUILDING GROSS AREA ASSIGNABLE OF NASF CUSTODIAL MECHANICAL CIRCULATION NET + NUMBER____________NAME___________CONSTRUCTED_____________CONDITION___________(SQ._____________ FT.) (SQ.___________ FT.) TO__________ GROSS (SQ.___________ FT.) (SQ.____________ FT.) (SQ._____________ FT.) NON-ASSGN_______________ 0001 AWINGLUMCON 1986 ADEQUATE 15,946 11,761 73.8 0 1,156 1,516 14,433 0002 BWINGLUMCON 1986 ADEQUATE 20,473 8,482 41.4 0 408 2,568 11,458 0003 CWINGLUMCON 1986 ADEQUATE 17,565 12,395 70.6 0 1,063 2,045 15,503 0004 DWINGLUMCON 1986 ADEQUATE 10,696 4,527 42.3 0 97 688 5,312 0005 EWINGLUMCON 1986 ADEQUATE 10,479 4,303 41.1 0 0 648 4,951 0006 MAINTANCE B 1986 ADEQUATE 7,493 5,754 76.8 0 28 0 5,782 0007 PUMPHOUSE P 1986 ADEQUATE 180 0 .0** 0 180 0 180 0008 FOUCHEON LA 1972 ADEQUATE 2,865 2,102 73.4 0 173 1,541 3,816**** 0009 FEARMAN LAB 1956 ADEQUATE 3,111 1,620 52.1 0 100 1,938 3,658**** 0010 MARINE LAB 1980 ADEQUATE 720 864 .0** 0 0 0 864 ALL DATA AS REPORTED BY INSTITUTIONS FOR FALL 2012 ** DENOTES NET SQUARE FEET IS EITHER BLANKS OR GREATER THAN GROSS SQUARE FEET - ALL BUILDINGS MUST HAVE AT LEAST ONE ROOM **** DENOTES NET SQUARE FEET PLUS CUSTODIAL, CIRCULATION AND MECHANICAL AREA IS GREATER THAN OR EQUALTO GROSS SQUARE FEET LOUISIANA BOARD OF REGENTS F A C I L I T I E S I N V E N T O R Y S Y S T E M PAGE 2 INFORMATION SERVICES DIVISION BUILDINGS BY INSTITUTIONS RUN-DATE: 02/11/2014 PROGRAM-ID. BRFI0100 GRAMBLING STATE UNIVERSITY RUN-TIME: 14:22:29 NET PERCENT TOTAL TOTAL TOTAL TOTAL BUILDING YEAR BUILDING GROSS AREA ASSIGNABLE OF NASF CUSTODIAL MECHANICAL CIRCULATION NET + NUMBER____________NAME___________CONSTRUCTED_____________CONDITION___________(SQ._____________ FT.) (SQ.___________ FT.) TO__________ GROSS (SQ.___________ FT.) (SQ.____________ FT.) (SQ._____________ FT.) NON-ASSGN_______________ 0001 LONG-JONES HALL 1939 ADEQUATE 35,705 20,132 56.4 85 617 6,252 27,086 0002 EDDIE ROBINSON MUS 1943 ADEQUATE 15,598 13,025 83.5 0 33 218 13,276 0003 LEE HALL 1939 REMOD-C 10,065 7,409 73.6 0 90 1,185 8,684 0006 MEN 'S MEMORIAL 1954 REMOD-C 35,850 9,355 26.1 97 0 4,380 13,832 0007 FOSTER- JOHNSON 1958 REMOD-C 8,111 5,523 68.1 185 125 929 6,762 0008 ATHLETICS 1954 ADEQUATE 6,794 4,638 68.3 23 156 1,048 5,865 0010 UNIVERSITY POLICE 1942 ADEQUATE 5,538 3,567 64.4 0 0 1,369 4,936 0011 ATHLETIC ANNEX 1990 ADEQUATE 2,016 1,482 73.5 0 0 350 1,832 0012 PURCHASING 1939 ADEQUATE 3,046 2,436 80.0 0 0 0 2,436 0013 CAMPUS MINISTRY 1944 OBSOLETE 1,442 807 56.0 0 0 0 807 0014 JUDICIAL AFFAIRS 1958 OBSOLETE 2,061 1,302 63.2 0 0 0 1,302 0022 JEWETT HALL 1939 REMOD-C 14,301 7,534 52.7 0 0 0 7,534 0029 A. C. LEWIS MEMORI 1961 ADEQUATE 61,720 50,567 81.9 282 667 3,615 55,131 0030 GSU LAB HIGH SCHO 1965 REMOD-C 27,759 20,323 73.2 89 728 4,573 25,713 0031 GSU LAB GYM/BAND 1955 REMOD-C 14,644 13,463 91.9 0 38 754 14,255 0032 GSU LAB JUNIOR HIG 1955 REMOD-C 14,543 8,385 57.7 27 511 2,885 11,808 0033 CRIMINAL JUSTICE D 1955 REMOD-C 12,378 10,290 83.1 0 839 176 11,305 0034 GSU LAB CAFETERIA- 1955 REMOD-C 7,850 3,208 40.9 0 77 36 3,321 0035 LAUNDRY 1959 REMOD-C 5,892 5,388 91.4 0 0 0 5,388 0037 ARMY ROTC 1956 REMOD-C 7,200 6,823 94.8 18 45 0 6,886 0038 INSTITUTIONAL ADVA 1956 ADEQUATE 7,200 6,336 88.0 0 0 273 6,609 0040 TL JAMES HALL 1956 ADEQUATE 35,532 30,931 87.1 0 1,561 0 32,492 0041 MARTHA ADAMS 1969 REMOD-C 73,480 58,312 79.4 0 0 0 58,312 0042 CHARLES P.ADAMS 1969 ADEQUATE 89,212 57,229 64.1 154 1,760 14,446 73,589 0043 PRESIDENT HOUSE & 1944 ADEQUATE 2,404 2,109 87.7 0 0 0 2,109 0048 GARAGE 1960 REMOD-C 2,406 2,112 87.8 0 0 0 2,112 0051 BROWN HALL 1956 REMOD-C 24,960 10,872 43.6 94 355 2,537 13,858 0055 DUNBAR HALL 1956 REMOD-C 57,416 33,286 58.0 240 2,718 10,437 46,681 0056 PROPERTY STORES/RE 1956 REMOD-C 6,000 4,874 81.2 0 0 240 5,114 0058 CARVER HALL ANNEX 1969 REMOD-C 43,288 34,787 80.4 469 2,001 4,474 41,731 0059 MEMORIAL STADIUM 1958 REMOD-C 27,209 12,859 47.3 0 1,309 7,226 21,394 0060 MCCALL HALL 1960 REMOD-A 42,996 11,804 27.5 162 1,657 505 14,128 0061 CARVER HALL 1958 ADEQUATE 77,960 56,721 72.8 84 3,438 17,717 77,960 0062 C. D. HENRY NATATO 1958 REMOD-A 31,048 29,505 95.0 68 488 987 31,048 0063 TH HARRIS HALL 1960 ADEQUATE 24,487 24,254 99.0 0 0 0 24,254 0067 FAVROT STUDENT UNI 1959 ADEQUATE 45,096 36,749 81.5 1,159 2,171 4,985 45,064 0069 JEANES HALL 1960 REMOD-C 22,528 13,691 60.8 0 0 0 13,691 0070 WASHINGTON JOHNSON 1962 ADEQUATE 40,882 23,543 57.6 0 0 2,157 25,700 0074 WOODSON HALL 1967 ADEQUATE 54,075 33,127 61.3 80 896 7,056 41,159 0076 ALMA. J. BROWN ELE 1982 REMOD-C 37,984 21,999 57.9 100 326 5,893 28,318 ALL DATA AS REPORTED BY INSTITUTIONS FOR FALL 2012 ** DENOTES NET SQUARE FEET IS EITHER BLANKS OR GREATER THAN GROSS SQUARE FEET - ALL BUILDINGS MUST HAVE AT LEAST ONE ROOM **** DENOTES NET SQUARE FEET PLUS CUSTODIAL, CIRCULATION AND MECHANICAL AREA IS GREATER THAN OR EQUALTO GROSS SQUARE FEET LOUISIANA BOARD OF REGENTS F A C I L I T I E S I N V E N T O R Y S Y S T E M PAGE 3 INFORMATION SERVICES DIVISION BUILDINGS BY INSTITUTIONS RUN-DATE: 02/11/2014 PROGRAM-ID. BRFI0100 GRAMBLING STATE UNIVERSITY RUN-TIME: 14:22:29 NET PERCENT TOTAL TOTAL TOTAL TOTAL BUILDING YEAR BUILDING GROSS AREA ASSIGNABLE OF NASF CUSTODIAL MECHANICAL CIRCULATION NET + NUMBER____________NAME___________CONSTRUCTED_____________CONDITION___________(SQ._____________ FT.) (SQ.___________ FT.) TO__________ GROSS (SQ.___________ FT.) (SQ.____________ FT.) (SQ._____________ FT.) NON-ASSGN_______________ 0077 ROBINSON STADIUM 1982 ADEQUATE 26,235 9,754 37.2 0 0 0 9,754 0078 PUMP HOUSE 1983 REMOD-A 1,232 0 .0** 0 1,232 0 1,232 0079 PRESIDENT'S RESIDE 1984 ADEQUATE 5,697 5,133 90.1 0 0 0 5,133 0080 TELEPHONE EXCHANGE 1984 ADEQUATE 1,161 934 80.4 0 33 0 967 0081 SCHOOL OF NURSING 1987 ADEQUATE 56,010 33,485 59.8 58 1,291 10,026 44,860 0082 JACOB T. STEWART B 1992 ADEQUATE 78,159 42,391 54.2 104 2,485 15,236 60,216 0083 INTRAMURAL CENTER 1991 ADEQUATE 33,279 19,851 59.7 25 1,228 6,651 27,755 0086 UTILITY BUILDING 1985 ADEQUATE 200 175 87.5 0 0 0 175 0087 UTILITY BUILDING 1985 ADEQUATE 200 175 87.5 0 0 0 175 0088 UTILITY BUILDING 1985 ADEQUATE 200 175 87.5 0 0 0 175 0089 UTILITY BUILDING 1985 ADEQUATE 200 175 87.5 0 0 0 175 0090 UTILITY BUILDING 1985 ADEQUATE 200 175 87.5 0 0 0 175 0091 UTILITY BUILDING 1985 ADEQUATE 200 175 87.5 0 0 0 175 0092 UTILITY BUILDING 1985 ADEQUATE 200 175 87.5 0 0 0 175 0093 UTILITY BUILDING 1985 ADEQUATE 200 175 87.5 0 0 0 175 0094 VIRGINIA HARRIS HU 1994 ADEQUATE 14,148 12,219 86.4 0 0 0 12,219 0095 ELIZABETH ROBINSO 1994 ADEQUATE 15,032 11,443 76.1 0 496 0 11,939 0096 WILLIAM GARNER HAL 1994 ADEQUATE 14,676 11,661 79.5 0 462 0 12,123 0097 LAFAYETTE RICHMOND 1994 ADEQUATE 13,578 9,284 68.4 0 208 0 9,492 0100 SEWAGE TREATMENT P 1958 REMOD-A 764 0 .0** 0 764 0 764 0101 FISH HATCHERY 1963 ADEQUATE 5,316 1,938 36.5 0 0 0 1,938 0102 PAVILLION 1980 ADEQUATE 527 510 96.8 0 0 0 510 0103 SILO 1966 OBSOLETE 123 0 .0** 0 97 0 97 0104 STORAGE 1963 REMOD-B 1,495 1,432 95.8 0 0 0 1,432 0105 CARVER GREENHOUSE 1967 OBSOLETE 1,440 1,318 91.5 0 0 0 1,318 0106 LAKE SECURITY BUIL 1990 ADEQUATE 348 335 96.3 0 0 0 335 0107 WATER TREATMENT PL 1988 ADEQUATE 578 0 .0** 0 488 0 488 0108 RADIO ANTENNA BUIL 1990 ADEQUATE 160 140 87.5 0 0 0 140 0109 FACILITIES ANNEX 1957 REMOD-A 6,144 5,784 94.1 0 0 0 5,784 0110 STORAGE 1963 REMOD-B 437 360 82.4 0 0 0 360 0111 FACILITIES OPERATI 1984 ADEQUATE 6,420 5,812 90.5 0 51 0 5,863 0112 FACILITIES WAREHOU 1987 ADEQUATE 2,522 2,319 92.0 0 0 84 2,403 0113 BUS COVER 1987 ADEQUATE 2,052 0 .0** 0 0 2,032 2,032 0114 FACILITIES MANAGEM 1987 ADEQUATE 6,221 4,396 70.7 64 269 906 5,635 0115 OUTDOOR CLASSROOM 1981 ADEQUATE 324 300 92.6 0 0 0 300 0116 UTILITY BUILDING 1972 REMOD-A 260 220 84.6 0 0 0 220 0117 UTILITY BUILDING 1977 REMOD-A 142 102 71.8 0 0 0 102 0118 UTILITY BUILDING 1983 REMOD-A 108 68 63.0 0 0 0 68 0121 BOOKSTORE ANNEX 1991 ADEQUATE 1,680 1,526 90.8 0 0 0 1,526 0122 TEMPORARY BOOKSTOR 1995 ADEQUATE 2,016 1,910 94.7 0 0 0 1,910 ALL DATA AS REPORTED BY INSTITUTIONS FOR FALL 2012 ** DENOTES NET SQUARE FEET IS EITHER BLANKS OR GREATER THAN GROSS SQUARE FEET - ALL BUILDINGS MUST HAVE AT LEAST ONE ROOM **** DENOTES NET SQUARE FEET PLUS CUSTODIAL, CIRCULATION AND MECHANICAL AREA IS GREATER THAN OR EQUALTO GROSS SQUARE FEET LOUISIANA BOARD OF REGENTS F A C I L I T I E S I N V E N T O R Y S Y S T E M PAGE 4 INFORMATION SERVICES DIVISION BUILDINGS BY INSTITUTIONS RUN-DATE: 02/11/2014 PROGRAM-ID.
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