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Facilities Project Management Monthly Report by Building Thursday, June 27, 2019 Approved Project 229 Facilities Project Management Monthly Report by Building PM Project Project PROJECT TITLE Accountable Number: Code 1 Leavitt Lane Projects in Building 2 HOUDE, DONALD A 2019‐0372 FCR 1 Leavitt Lane ‐ Hang 50ʹʹ Icd display 1.1‐ PLAN/EST 6‐23‐19 New I need to contact the customer. I owe the customer a FCR on this. Year Approved: Design Firm: Contractor: External Contractor Name: Yates BOIE, GREGG J 2018‐0311 FCR 1 Leavitt Lane ‐ 1st and 2nd Floor Paint and Carpet Estimate 3.1‐ SUBSTANTIAL COMPLETION 6/27/19, waiting for theshold . Year Approved: 2019 Design Firm: Contractor: External Contractor Name: Careno Construction 10 Pettee Brook Lane Projects in Building 1 ROULEAU, RICHARD A 2017‐0472 FCR 10 Pettee Brook Lane ‐ Renovations to Space 3.5‐ WARRANTY REPAIRS 6/24/2019 ‐ Complete. Ready for financial closeout. Year Approved: 2018 Design Firm: Manypenny Murphy Archite Contractor: External Contractor Name: Landlord 10 West Edge Drive Projects in Building 1 GEUTHER, MARK E 2019‐0260 FCR 10 West Edge Drive ‐ Roof Replacement 1.1‐ PLAN/EST 06‐24‐2019‐ Initial investigation is ongoing. The first major design investigation to document current conditions is complete. Year Approved: 2019 Design Firm: Petersen Engineering Contractor: External Contractor Name: 6 Leavitt Lane Projects in Building 1 HOUDE, DONALD A 2019‐0295 RR 6 Leavitt Lane ‐ Electrical Service Replacement 3‐ IN CONSTRUCTION 6‐23‐19 This project is in progress. Phase 1 just aboout complete, Phase 2 will be in July. Year Approved: 2020 Design Firm: Contractor: Contractor Name: Brenda Whitmore, Director Facilities Project Management Thursday, June 27, 2019 University of New Hampshire Page 1 of 41 PM Project Project PROJECT TITLE Accountable Number: Code 88 Commercial Street Projects in Building 1 ROULEAU, RICHARD A 2018‐0210 FCR UNH Manchester ‐ 88 Commercial Street ‐ Bio‐Manufacturing Innovation Center Tenant fit‐out 3‐ IN CONSTRUCTION 6/24/2019 ‐ Construction continues. Lab casework expected in mid to late August. Furniture expected early August. Working with customer for equipment orders. The intent is to be substantially complete the project and ready for occupancy by late August 2019, although lab casework may cause this to slip. Year Approved: 2019 Design Firm: John Jordan Contractor: External Contractor Name: by landlord (using Milestone) 9 Madbury Road Projects in Building 1 ROULEAU, RICHARD A 2018‐0092 SI 9 Madbury Road ‐ Lease Space Office Fit Up 3.5‐ WARRANTY REPAIRS 6/24/2019 ‐ Complete. Ready for financial closeout. Year Approved: 2018 Design Firm: Harriman Contractor: External Contractor Name: Milestone, Denron, Martineau, Sprague, Envirovan Adams Tower Projects in Building 3 MASON, MICHAEL F 2018‐0310 FCR Adams Tower ‐ Verizon Wireless Antenna Upgrade 1.1‐ PLAN/EST 3/25/2019:: ‐ We are coordinating work with Verizon , it looks like they are coordinating with Viking and Stanley to begin work. Year Approved: 2018 Design Firm: Contractor: External Contractor Name: Verizon MASON, MICHAEL F 2019‐0021 FCR Adams Tower ‐ T‐Mobile Relocation of Cellular Array 2.5‐ IN PROCUREMENT 6/5/2019‐ ‐ LEASING action ‐ T‐ Mobile mobilizing with construction contracts for the relocation of macro site. Timing will be in late June and July prior to August 1st. Year Approved: 2019 Design Firm: Contractor: Contractor Name: HENRY, PAUL A 2019‐0258 FCR Adams Tower ‐ New Boiler Installation 3‐ IN CONSTRUCTION 6‐25‐19 Boilers installed, working on 2hr Fire Shaft for the Flue. Had glitch in design, had to remove installed wall to add structural support. Accessing Cost and Schedule. Year Approved: 2019 Design Firm: Harriman Contractor: External Contractor Name: Charter Brothers Barton Hall & Cole Hall Projects in Building 1 Brenda Whitmore, Director Facilities Project Management Thursday, June 27, 2019 University of New Hampshire Page 2 of 41 PM Project Project PROJECT TITLE Accountable Number: Code BOIE, GREGG J 2019‐0255 FCR Barton Hall & Cole Hall ‐ Exhaust Fan ‐ Vet Clinic 1.1‐ PLAN/EST 6/27/2019:: ‐ Need to review with EH&S no building codes available to design to. Year Approved: Design Firm: SMRT Contractor: Contractor Name: Campus Projects in Building 8 BRICKETT, ALEXANDER J 2018‐0191 FCR Campus ‐ Housing Fire Alarm/CO Detection 1.1‐ PLAN/EST 6/26/19 ‐ Review current and future efforts with SFMO during future meetings. Year Approved: Design Firm: SFC Engineering Contractor: External Contractor Name: TBD RINES, DANIEL M 2017‐0031 RR FY20 Road Repairs and Crack Sealing 1.1‐ PLAN/EST 6‐23‐19 : looking at repairs on Waterworks and Gables Way. Year Approved: 2020 Design Firm: Contractor: Contractor Name: HENRY, PAUL A 2018‐0256 FCR Campus ‐ Lee Circle Water Extension 2‐ IN DESIGN 6‐25‐19 Design is at DD, Project is +‐ 3 million over budget, working on Easements, DES looking into additional funding. Year Approved: Design Firm: Underwood Eng Contractor: External Contractor Name: TBD RINES, DANIEL M 2017‐0029 RR FY20 Site Stair Repairs 3‐ IN CONSTRUCTION 6‐24‐19: SEE # 2017‐0028 FOR UPDATES Year Approved: 2020 Design Firm: Contractor: Contractor Name: Top Quality HOUDE, DONALD A 2018‐0214 FCR Campus ‐ FY18 Electric Meter Repairs 3‐ IN CONSTRUCTION 6‐23‐19 Last location, James will be completed this Saturday June 29th. Year Approved: Design Firm: Contractor: External Contractor Name: Yates Brenda Whitmore, Director Facilities Project Management Thursday, June 27, 2019 University of New Hampshire Page 3 of 41 PM Project Project PROJECT TITLE Accountable Number: Code RINES, DANIEL M 2017‐0028 RR FY20 Sidewalk and Walkway Repairs 3‐ IN CONSTRUCTION 6‐24‐19: Pm and Asset Management have identified repair areas, work will commenece throughout the summer. Year Approved: 2020 Design Firm: Contractor: External Contractor Name: RINES, DANIEL M 2017‐0390 RR Campus ‐ Wildcatessen Courtyard Reconstruction 3‐ IN CONSTRUCTION 6‐24‐19: Project is scheduled to start in July due to other projects in the area. Year Approved: 2020 Design Firm: Hoyle Tanner Contractor: External Contractor Name: T&S HENRY, PAUL A 2017‐0205 FCR Campus ‐ UNH Fire Damper Study 3.1‐ SUBSTANTIAL COMPLETION 6‐25‐19 buildings Survey complete, for first 10 buildings. 4 buildings have been funded working on next set Year Approved: 2017 Design Firm: Harriman Contractor: Contractor Name: Chase Ocean Engineering Projects in Building 1 GEUTHER, MARK E 2019‐0396 RR Chase Ocean Engineering ‐ Recoating of Wave Tank 1.1‐ PLAN/EST 06‐24‐2019: Ocean Engineering has an estimate that is over the bid limit. Work canʹt be completed this summer. We will start planning for a future date. Year Approved: Design Firm: Contractor: Contractor Name: Childhood Study & Development Center Projects in Building 2 RINES, DANIEL M 2018‐0159 RR Childhood Study & Development Center ‐ Roof Repair and Misc Repairs 3.1‐ SUBSTANTIAL COMPLETION 6/24/2019: Final punchlist work then closeout. Year Approved: 2018 Design Firm: SMRT Contractor: External Contractor Name: Careno RINES, DANIEL M 2019‐0194 RR Childhood Study & Development Center ‐ Replace Mental Siding and Add Awnings at Rear of Complex 3.1‐ SUBSTANTIAL COMPLETION 6/24/2019: ‐ final punch list and site restoration before closeout. Year Approved: 2019 Design Firm: Contractor: Contractor Name: Careno Brenda Whitmore, Director Facilities Project Management Thursday, June 27, 2019 University of New Hampshire Page 4 of 41 PM Project Project PROJECT TITLE Accountable Number: Code Christensen Hall Projects in Building 1 BRICKETT, ALEXANDER J 2018‐0341 FCR Christensen Hall‐ Roof Replacement 3‐ IN CONSTRUCTION 6/26/19 ‐ Construction in progress. Anticipated finish date of 8/9. Year Approved: 2019 Design Firm: SMRT Contractor: External Contractor Name: Viking Combined Heat & Power Plant Projects in Building 3 HOUDE, DONALD A 2019‐0063 RR Combined Heat & Power Plant ‐ Steam to HW Heat Exchanger Replacements Phase I of II 2‐ IN DESIGN 6‐23‐19 Eng. (Harriman) has PO. The UNH/ EMCOR team got together and listed questions, request and notes for the engineer. Harriman is working on the best design. I will request an update. Year Approved: 2020 Design Firm: Contractor: Contractor Name: HOUDE, DONALD A 2019‐0391 FCR Combined Heat & Power Plant‐UNH CoGen Card Access 2.5‐ IN PROCUREMENT 6‐27‐19 New, I have provided an estimate for the work. I now have to get the FCR funded. Year Approved: Design Firm: Contractor: Contractor Name: HOUDE, DONALD A 2019‐0187 FCR Combined Heat & Power Plant ‐ Power Factor Correction ‐ Design Only 3‐ IN CONSTRUCTION 6‐23‐19 The engineering for this project has been awarded to Waldron, they have a proposed solution, Waldron has hired TVC with Adamʹs blessing to put changes into the control room. 75% Year Approved: 2019 Design Firm: Waldron E&C inc. Contractor: External Contractor Name: Unknown. Concord ‐ UNH School of Law Projects in Building 1 HENRY, PAUL A 2019‐0277 FCR Concord ‐ UNH School of Law ‐ Student Services Consolidation 1.1‐ PLAN/EST 6‐25‐19 Ok with SFMO to proceed, need to contact school to discuss consultants to use Year Approved: Design Firm: CP Contractor: Contractor Name: Demeritt Hall Projects in Building 1 Brenda Whitmore, Director Facilities Project Management Thursday, June 27, 2019 University of New Hampshire Page 5 of 41 PM Project Project PROJECT TITLE Accountable Number: Code BOIE, GREGG J 2018‐0079 FCR Demeritt Hall ‐ Rm 112 Carpet Repairs 2.5‐ IN PROCUREMENT 6/27/19,PO to Sprague Flooring for Repairs …...Previous Fund Number for larger project was 1XTM36 Year Approved: Design Firm: Contractor: External Contractor Name: Sprague Dimond Library Projects in Building 5 MANCINI, MATTHEW E 2019‐0357 FCR Dimond Library ‐ Rm 421 Minor Renovation 1.1‐ PLAN/EST 6/26/2019: Design and furniture pricing has been provided by Office Interiors. Milestone has submitted a proposal. May consider a proposal from Malthouse. Year Approved: Design Firm: Office Interiors Contractor: External Contractor Name: Milestone HOUDE, DONALD A 2019‐0270 FCR Dimond Library ‐ Elevator Card Access 1.1‐ PLAN/EST 6‐23‐19 I have provided a cost to the customer.
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