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Crystal Report 2014 ANNUAL UPDATE REPORT CLEMSON UNIVERSITY OFFICE OF RISK MANAGEMENT IS Local # Improvement Description Facility City Policy Number Survey Date Rep Cost I CABIN #1 82 CAMP LONG RD. CAMP LONG AIKEN F1200200-00007 1/24/2013 175,598 I CABIN #2 82 CAMP LONG RD. CAMP LONG AIKEN F1200200-00008 1/24/2013 121,398 I CABIN #3 82 CAMP LONG RD. CAMP LONG AIKEN F1200200-00009 1/24/2013 175,598 I CABIN #4 82 CAMP LONG RD. CAMP LONG AIKEN F1200200-00011 1/24/2013 112,601 I CABIN #5 82 CAMP LONG RD. CAMP LONG AIKEN F1200200-00012 1/24/2013 175,598 I CABIN #6 82 CAMP LONG RD. CAMP LONG AIKEN F1200200-00013 1/24/2013 175,598 I CABIN #7 82 CAMP LONG RD. CAMP LONG AIKEN F1200200-00014 1/24/2013 175,598 I 9606 - MORRIS LODGE-ASSEMBLY CAMP LONG AIKEN F1200200-00020 1/24/2013 455,805 - CAMP LONG I 9607- NOAH'S ARK - CAMP LONG CAMP LONG AIKEN F1200200-00030 1/24/2013 330,083 I 9609 - JONES JUNGLE- SLEEPING CAMP LONG AIKEN F1200200-00040 1/24/2013 86,848 CABIN-CAMP LONG I 9611-BAKER'S BARN-SLEEPING CAMP LONG AIKEN F1200200-00050 1/24/2013 196,848 CABIN-CAMP LONG I 9612-DINING HALL CAMP LONG AIKEN F1200200-00060 1/24/2013 1,050,152 KITCHEN&CRAFT SHOP-CAMP LONG I 9614-ROGER'S ROOST SLEEPING CAMP LONG AIKEN F1200200-00080 1/24/2013 179,370 CABIN-CAMP LONG I 9617 - BARN - CAMP LONG CAMP LONG AIKEN F1200200-00110 1/24/2013 133,802 I #9618 - CAMP LONG LIBRARY 82 CAMP LONG AIKEN F1200200-00121 1/24/2013 234,481 CAMP LONG RD. I 9620 - BATH HOUSE - CAMP LONG CAMP LONG AIKEN F1200200-00140 1/24/2013 53,251 I 9621 - BATH HOUSE - CAMP LONG CAMP LONG AIKEN F1200200-00150 1/24/2013 53,251 I 9622 - RECREATION HALL - CAMP CAMP LONG AIKEN F1200200-00160 1/24/2013 196,027 LONG I CAMP LONG PUMP HOUSE #1 #9623 CAMP LONG AIKEN F1200200-00170 1/24/2013 35,278 STRUCTURE/EQUIP/TANK I 9624- WILLIAMS CAMP LONG AIKEN F1200200-00180 1/24/2013 85,763 WIGWAM-SLEEPING CABIN-CAMP LONG I 9608-(RES. #2) - CAMP LONG CAMP LONG AIKEN F1200200-00190 1/24/2013 135,603 Tuesday, May 06, 2014 Page: 1 2014 ANNUAL UPDATE REPORT CLEMSON UNIVERSITY OFFICE OF RISK MANAGEMENT IS Local # Improvement Description Facility City Policy Number Survey Date Rep Cost I 9625-9628 -4 RESTROOMS - CAMP CAMP LONG AIKEN F1200200-00210 1/24/2013 39,113 LONG I 9631 - MULTI-PURPOSE BLDG.- CAMP LONG AIKEN F1200200-00240 1/24/2013 845,980 CAMP LONG I SHOP #1 (NATIONAL GUARD) 82 CAMP LONG AIKEN F1200200-00241 1/24/2013 65,007 CAMP LONG RD. I SHOP #2 (YCA) 82 CAMP LONG CAMP LONG AIKEN F1200200-00242 1/24/2013 105,228 RD. I CNTR PVT IRRIGATION SYS #1-7 BLACKVILLE CAMPUS BLACKVILLE F1200200-00531 7/24/2012 256,036 I LAT IRRIGATION SYSTEM #1-9 BLACKVILLE CAMPUS BLACKVILLE F1200200-00532 7/19/2012 570,262 I MECHANICS SHOP (EDISTO) 8537 BLACKVILLE CAMPUS BLACKVILLE F1200200-00555 7/19/2012 453,801 I 8311 GRAD STUDENT HOUSE 8311 GRAD STUDENT CHARLESTON F1200200-00581 11/11/2008 145,529 HOUSE I 8312 GRAD STUDENT HOUSE 8312 GRAD STUDENT CHARLESTON F1200200-00582 11/11/2008 145,529 HOUSE I BLD 1520 8302 - BARN - COASTAL EXP. 8302 - BARN - CHARLESTON F1200200-00600 11/11/2008 102,411 COASTAL EXP. I BLD 1530 8303 - GARAGE - COASTAL EXP. 8303 - GARAGE - CHARLESTON F1200200-00610 11/11/2008 40,679 COASTAL EXP. I BLD 1610 8313 - SHOP - COASTAL EXP. 8313 - SHOP - CHARLESTON F1200200-00670 11/11/2008 31,225 COASTAL EXP. I BLD 1690 8322 - SEED STORAGE - 8322 - SEED STORAGE CHARLESTON F1200200-00680 11/11/2008 96,543 COASTAL> EXP. - COASTAL] EXP. I BLD 1710 8326 - EQUIPMENT & STORAGE 8326 - EQUIPMENT & CHARLESTON F1200200-00800 11/11/2008 60,345 SHED - COASTAL EXP. STORAGE SHED - COASTAL EXP. I 9500 - MEETING ROOM - CAMP CAMP COOPER SUMMERTON F1200200-00820 12/7/2011 480,663 BOB COOPER I 9505 - SLEEP QUARTERS 1 - CAMP COOPER SUMMERTON F1200200-00850 12/7/2011 189,409 CAMP COOPER I 9506 - SLEEP QUARTERS 2 - CAMP COOPER SUMMERTON F1200200-00860 12/7/2011 197,628 CAMP COOPER I 9507 - SLEEP QUARTERS 3 - CAMP COOPER SUMMERTON F1200200-00870 12/7/2011 207,744 CAMP COOPER Tuesday, May 06, 2014 Page: 2 2014 ANNUAL UPDATE REPORT CLEMSON UNIVERSITY OFFICE OF RISK MANAGEMENT IS Local # Improvement Description Facility City Policy Number Survey Date Rep Cost I 9508 - SLEEP QUARTERS 4 - CAMP COOPER SUMMERTON F1200200-00880 12/7/2011 261,777 CAMP COOPER I 9509 - RAST HALL - CAMP CAMP COOPER SUMMERTON F1200200-00890 12/7/2011 651,003 COOPER I 1 9510 - STAFF HOUSE - CAMP CAMP COOPER SUMMERTON F1200200-00900 12/7/2011 337,643 COOPER I 9511 - LAZAR HALL - CAMP CAMP COOPER SUMMERTON F1200200-00910 12/7/2011 477,992 COOPER I 9512 - CARETAKER'S RESIDENCE CAMP COOPER SUMMERTON F1200200-00920 12/7/2011 175,692 - CAMP COOPER I PESTICIDE BLDG #8178 PEE DEE CLEMSON RESEARCH FLORENCE F1200200-01331 1/20/2012 199,044 RESEARCH & ED. CTR. CENTER I 8163- BLDG 1-TABACCO CLEMSON RESEARCH FLORENCE F1200200-01392 1/20/2012 562,666 FACILITY PEE-DEE RESEARCH CENTER I 8164-BLDG. 2- TABACCO CLEMSON RESEARCH FLORENCE F1200200-01394 1/20/2012 99,982 FACILITY PEE-DEE RESEARCH CENTER I 8165-BLDG. 3- TABACCO CLEMSON RESEARCH FLORENCE F1200200-01396 1/20/2012 715,950 FACILITY PEE-DEE CENTER CENTER I 8166-BLDG. 4- TABACCO CLEMSON RESEARCH FLORENCE F1200200-01404 1/20/2012 449,825 FACILITY PEE-DEE RESEARCH CENTER I 8167-BLDG 5-TOBACCO CLEMSON RESEARCH FLORENCE F1200200-01408 1/20/2012 615,653 FAC-RESTRM PEE DEE CTR OIL & CENTER LUBE STORAG I 8168-BLDG. 1-MAINTEN & CLEMSON RESEARCH FLORENCE F1200200-01414 1/20/2012 348,809 STORAGE PEE-DEE CENTER CENTER I 8169-BLDG 2 MAINTEN & STORAGE CLEMSON RESEARCH FLORENCE F1200200-01418 1/20/2012 621,956 PEE-DEE CENTER CENTER I 8170-BLDG. 3-MAINTEN & CLEMSON RESEARCH FLORENCE F1200200-01424 1/20/2012 599,044 STORAGE PEE-DEE CENTER CENTER I 8171-BLDG. 4-MAINTEN & CLEMSON RESEARCH FLORENCE F1200200-01428 1/20/2012 639,719 STORAGE PEE-DEE CENTER CENTER I 8001 ADMINISTRATION SANDHILL SANDHILL RESEARCH COLUMBIA F1200200-01440 9/19/2012 706,479 CENTER I 8029 - LAKEHOUSE SANDHILL SANDHILL RESEARCH COLUMBIA F1200200-01530 9/19/2012 541,283 CENTER I 8033 - EQUIPMENT & TRUCK SANDHILL RESEARCH COLUMBIA F1200200-01550 9/19/2012 102,837 STORAGE - SANDHILL CENTER Tuesday, May 06, 2014 Page: 3 2014 ANNUAL UPDATE REPORT CLEMSON UNIVERSITY OFFICE OF RISK MANAGEMENT IS Local # Improvement Description Facility City Policy Number Survey Date Rep Cost I 8045 - PUMP HOUSE - SANDHILL SANDHILL RESEARCH COLUMBIA F1200200-01710 9/19/2012 91,151 CENTER I 8058 - EQUIP REPAIR SHOP SANDHILL RESEARCH COLUMBIA F1200200-01750 9/19/2012 62,600 SANDHILL CENTER I BLD 1580 BLDG.8332 PACKING SHED BLDG.8332 PACKING CHARLESTON F1200200-01790 11/11/2008 44,074 COASTAL EXP. STA. SHED -COASTAL EXP. STA. I HDQ BLDG/GREENHOUSE-8172-8175 CLEMSON RESEARCH FLORENCE F1200200-01820 1/20/2012 8,570,032 FLORENCE PEE DEE RESEARCH CENTER I OFFICE AND LAB-EDISTO #8573 BLACKVILLE CAMPUS BLACKVILLE F1200200-01830 7/19/2012 1,994,363 I ADMINISTRATIVE BUILDING CAMP CAMP COOPER SUMMERTON F1200200-01840 12/7/2011 505,383 BOB COOPER #9520 I CARETAKER'S RESIDENCE PEE DEE CLEMSON RESEARCH FLORENCE F1200200-01900 1/20/2012 184,602 8177 CENTER I STAFF RESIDENCE DIRECTORS CAMP COOPER SUMMERTON F1200200-01910 12/7/2011 229,781 HOME CAMP BOB COOPER #9522 I AG. ENG. SHOP #8506 EDISTO BLACKVILLE CAMPUS BLACKVILLE F1200200-01920 7/19/2012 400,046 I CAMP BOB COOPER LODGING BLDG CAMP COOPER SUMMERTON F1200200-01930 12/7/2011 509,242 #9524 I DOUBLE WIDE MOBILE HOME #9523 CAMP COOPER SUMMERTON F1200200-01970 12/7/2011 62,826 OAK KNOLL - CAMP BOB COOPER I CAMP LONG STAFF HOUSE #9632 CAMP LONG AIKEN F1200200-02040 1/24/2013 70,021 I EDISTO PESTICIDE STORAGE 8576 BLACKVILLE CAMPUS BLACKVILLE F1200200-02050 7/19/2012 319,696 - FACILITY I MACHINERY STORAGE FAC #8577 BLACKVILLE CAMPUS BLACKVILLE F1200200-02060 7/19/2012 33,196 EDISTO RESEARCH - BLACKVILLE I CAMP BOB COOPER BATH HOUSE CAMP COOPER SUMMERTON F1200200-02090 12/7/2011 51,634 #9527 I CAMP BOB COOPER BATH HOUSE CAMP COOPER SUMMERTON F1200200-02100 12/7/2011 75,028 #9528 I CAMP LONG BATH HOUSE @ CAMP LONG AIKEN F1200200-02110 1/24/2013 56,580 PLAYGRD #9634 I CAMP LONG BATH HOUSE @ LAKE CAMP LONG AIKEN F1200200-02120 1/24/2013 68,127 #9633 Tuesday, May 06, 2014 Page: 4 2014 ANNUAL UPDATE REPORT CLEMSON UNIVERSITY OFFICE OF RISK MANAGEMENT IS Local # Improvement Description Facility City Policy Number Survey Date Rep Cost I SECURITY HOUSE - #8004 SANDHILL RESEARCH COLUMBIA F1200200-02130 9/19/2012 202,315 SANDHILL CENTER I CAMP BOB COOPER LODGING/BLDG CAMP COOPER SUMMERTON F1200200-02140 12/7/2011 504,998 FACILITIES BUILDING (6200) I ENTOMOLOGY RESEARCH OFFICE & BLACKVILLE CAMPUS BLACKVILLE F1200200-02160 7/19/2012 161,807 SEED STORAGE #8554 I CAMP LONG COOPER OFFICE BLDG CAMP LONG AIKEN F1200200-02240 1/24/2013 136,665 60 X 24 MOBILE HOME I TURF GRASS MAINTENANCE CLEMSON RESEARCH FLORENCE F1200200-02250 1/20/2012 170,695 FACILITY BLDG. #8179 CENTER I AG. HERITAGE LEARNING LAB BLACKVILLE CAMPUS BLACKVILLE F1200200-02280 7/19/2012 177,986 #8536 I AG. HERITAGE VISITORS CENTER BLACKVILLE CAMPUS BLACKVILLE F1200200-02290 7/19/2012 684,051 #8513 I AG.
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