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Denotes Building Retirement ** Denotes Building Retirement Facility Code Facility Name 1001 BARTON HALL 1003 IVES HALL-FACULTY 1004 ILR OFF CAMPUS OPERATIONS 1004A **ILR ROCHESTER OPERATIONS 1004B **ILR BUFFALO BAILY AVE 1004C **ILR-CAPITAL DISTRICT 1004D ILR ALBANY OPERATIONS 1004E ILR ROCHESTER CTR DIST 1004F NYC 16 E 34TH ST-COOP EXT 1004G ILR BUFFALO 110 PEARL STREET 1004L ILR SUNY AT OLD WESTBURY 1004M **ILR-METROPOLITAN DISTRICT 1004N **ILR METRO & COOP EXT NYC OFC 1004P **ILR WESTCHESTER/ROCKLAND 1004R **ILR ROCHESTER OPERATIONS 1004S **ILR-THE LABOR COLLEGE, NYC 1004W **ILR WESTERN DIST. 1007 ILR CONFERENCE CENTER COMPLEX 1007A ILR CONFERENCE CENTER 1007E ILR EXTENSION 1007R ILR RESEARCH 1008 IVES HALL EAST 1008A IVES HALL WEST 1009 IVES HALL 1013 RESOURCE ECO & MGT LAB COMPLEX 1013A **AQUATIC TOXICOLOGY LAB 1013B RESOURCE ECOLOGY & MGT LAB 1013C FISH HATCHERY:ECO-TOXICOLOGY 1013D AQUACULTURE BLDG 1013E **FISH HATCHERY SHED 1013F REM LABORATORY SHED 1014 WEILL HALL 1015 M VAN RENSSELAER COMPLEX 1015A M VAN RENSSELAER HALL 1015E M VAN RENSSELAER EAST 1015N **M VAN RENSSELAER NORTH WING 1015W M VAN RENSSELAER WEST 1016 COMPUTING & COMMUNICATIONS CTR 1017 **OBSOLETE: USE 1016 1018 BIOTECHNOLOGY 1019 BIOLOGICAL SCIENCE COMPLEX 1019A BIOLOGICAL SCIENCE ATRIUM 1019E DALE R CORSON BIO SCIENCE WING 1019W SEELEY G MUDD BIO SCIENCE WING 1020 **STONE HALL 1021 **ROBERTS HALL COMPLEX 1021E **ROBERTS HALL EAST 1021W **ROBERTS HALL 1022 PLANT SCIENCE BUILDING 1022G **PLANT SCIENCE GREENHOUSE 1022H **PLANT SCIENCE HORITORIUM 1023 PLANT SCIENCE GRNHOUSE COMPLEX 1023A TOWER RD WEST PURPLE CNS 1023A 1023B **PLANT SCIENCE GREENHOUSE 1023C **PLANT SCIENCE GREENHOUSE 1023D **PLANT SCIENCE GREENHOUSE 1023E **PLANT SCIENCE GREENHOUSE 1023F **PLANT SCIENCE GREENHOUSE 1023G **PLANT SCI GRHS HEADHSE 1023H TOWER RD WEST PURPLE GH 1023H 1023J **PLANT SCIENCE TEACH GRNHOUSE 1024 BAILEY HALL 1024A BAILEY HALL ADDITION 1025 CALDWELL HALL 1026 WARREN HALL 1027 MANN LIBRARY 1027A MANN LIBRARY ADDITION 1028 BRADFIELD - EMERSON COMPLEX 1028B BRADFIELD HALL 1028E EMERSON HALL 1029 FERNOW HALL 1030 **STATE CARPENTER SHOP 1031 POULTRY HOUSE COMPLEX 1031B **POULTRY HOUSE B 1031C **POULTRY HOUSE C 1031D **POULTRY HOUSE D 1031F POULTRY HOUSE F 1031G POULTRY HOUSE G 1031H **POULTRY HOUSE H 1032 FOH TEST GARDEN FACILITY 1033 BEEBE HALL 1034 STATE FLEET GARAGE 1035 FEDERAL NEMATODE LAB & GRNHSE 1036 LITTLE RICE 1038 PLANTATIONS STORAGE BLDG 1038A PLANTATIONS STORAGE BLDG ANNEX 1040 RICE HALL 1041 STOCKING HALL 1042 WING HALL COMPLEX 1042A WING HALL 1042W WING HALL WING 1043 LIVESTOCK PAVILION 1044 SURGE 3 FACILITIES 1045 GREEN GRENHSE & LAB COMPLEX 1045A KENNETH POST LAB 1045B TOWER RD EAST GREEN GH 1045B 1045C **FLORICULTURE GREENHOUSE 1045D **TOWER RD EAST GREEN GH 1045D 1045E TOWER RD EAST GREEN GH 1045E 1045F TOWER RD EAST GREEN GH 1045F 1045G TOWER RD EAST GREEN HDS 1045G 1045H TOWER RD EAST GREEN GH 1045H 1045J TOWER RD EAST GREEN GH 1045J 1045K TOWER RD EAST GREEN GH 1045K 1045L **BRACE HOUSE #8 1045M TOWER RD EAST GREEN GH 1045M 1045P TOWER RD EAST GREEN GH 1045P 1046 AG ENGR & EDUC QUONSET COMPLEX 1046A EDUCATION QUONSET 1046B AG ENGINEERING QUONSETS 1047 CALS SURGE FACILITY 1048 EQUINE METABOLISM UNIT 1049 **MAIN DAIRY BARN 1050 **CALF BARN 1051 MANURE PIT 1052 **CALF BARN - WEST 1053 **CALF BARN CENTER 1054 **CALF BARN EAST 1055 **BEEF CATTLE BARN 1056 SWINE BARNS ANIMAL SCIENCE 1056A SWINE BARNS: MAIN BARN 1056B SWINE BARNS: LAB 1056C SWINE BARNS: BLOCK BARN 1056D SWINE BARNS: STEEL BARN 1057 SNYD HILL EQN ANX COMPLEX 1057A SNYD HILL EQN ANX GARAGE 1057B SNYD HILL EQN ANX TURNOUTARENA 1057C SNYD HILL EQN ANX CEM QUARANTN 1057D SNYD HILL EQN ANX LOW BRN 1057E **SNYD HILL EQN ANX RUN IN SHD 1057F SNYD HILL EQN ANX LOWER RUN IN 1057G SNYD HILL EQN ANX UPPER BRN 1057H **SNYD HILL-RUN-IN BARN 1057J **SNYD HILL EQN ANX 101 SNY HL 1058 TEACHING & RESEARCH BARN 1059 NEW SWINE BARN 1060 YELLOW GRNHSE & LAB COMPLEX 1060A TOWER RD EAST YELLOW GH 1060A 1060B TOWER RD EAST YELLOW GH 1060B 1060C TOWER RD EAST YELLOW GH 1060C 1060D TOWER RD EAST YELLOW GH 1060D 1060E TOWER RD EAST YELLOW SHD 1060E 1060F DIMOCK,A W ENVR CONTROL LAB 1061 BLUE GRNHSE & LAB COMPLEX 1061A TOWER RD EAST BLUE GH 1061A 1061B TOWER RD EAST BLUE GH 1061B 1061C TOWER RD EAST BLUE GH 1061C 1061D TOWER RD EAST BLUE INSECT-NEW 1061E BLAUVELT LABORATORY 1061F TOWER RD EAST BLUE INSECT-OLD 1061G TOWER RD EAST BLUE SHED EAST 1061H TOWER RD EAST BLUE GH 1061H 1061J TOWER RD EAST BLUE MFG P STRG 1061K **TOWER RD EAST BLUE STOR TRLR 1061L TOWER RD EAST BLUE SHED WEST 1061M TOWER RD EAST BLUE SOIL SHED 1062 RILEY-ROBB HALL 1062A **RILEY-ROBB GEB STORAGE 1063 FOOD SCIENCE LAB 1064 MORRISON HALL 1064A ANIMAL SCI SOLVENT STORGE SHED 1065 TOWER RD EAST BLUE STRG SHD 1066 TOWER RD EAST BLUE PEST HANDL 1068 RED GRNHSE & LAB COMPLEX 1068A **PLASTIC BREENHOUSE #5 1068B GUTERMAN BIOCLIMATIC LAB 1068C **GUTERMANGRWTH CHMBRS, SOTH 1068D **GUTERMAN GROWTH CHMBRS, NOTH 1068E CALDWELL RD RED GH 1068E 1068F CALDWELL RD RED GH 1068F 1068G CALDWELL RD RED GH 1068G 1068H CALDWELL RD RED GH 1068H 1068J CALDWELL RD RED GH 1068J 1068K CALDWELL RD RED GH 1068K 1068L CALDWELL RD RED ELECTRICAL BLD 1068M CALDWELL RD RED COMPOST ENCLOS 1070 BRUCKNER LAB 1076 BOYCE THOMPSON INSTITUTE 1077 GROUNDS RECYCLE POINT BUILDING 1078 **FOH STORAGE 1079 **FOH STORAGE 1079A **FOH FIELD SHED 1080 KENNEDY & ROBERTS COMPLEX 1080N ROBERTS HALL 1080S KENNEDY HALL 1081 COMSTOCK HALL-ACADEMIC II 1084 RUMINANT NUTRITION COMPLEX 1084A RUMINANT NUTRITION LAB 1084B LRG ANIMAL RES. TEACHING UNIT 1085 FARM SERVICE SHOP COMPLEX 1085A FARM SERVICE SHOP 1085B FARM SERVICE OPEN SHED B 1085C FARM SERVICE OPEN SHED C 1085D FARM SERVICE POLE BARN 1085E FARM SERVICE PESTICIDE STORAGE 1086 SMITH HOUSE-QU COMPLEX 1086A **SMITH HSE, 401 FOREST HOME 1086B **SMITH HOUSE GARAGE 1086C **SMITH HOUSE QUONSET 1087 VEGETABLE CROPS BLDG COMPLEX 1087A VEGETABLE CROPS BLDG A 1087B VEGETABLE CROPS BLDG B 1087C VEGETABLE CROPS BLDG C 1087D EAST ITHACA AREA 1088 **TEST GARDENS SHOP BUILDING 1089 GROUNDS STORAGE SHED 1090 COMSTOCK KNOLL FIELDHSE COMPLX 1090A **COMSTOCK KNOLL FIELDHOUSE 1090B COMSTOCK KNOLL-SHED 1090C COMSTOCK KNOLL LATH HOUSE 1091 **COMSTOCK-KNOLL AVIARY 1092 COMSTOCK KNOLL-COOL GREENHOUSE 1095 **OBSOLETE: USE 2800D 1096 NEARING SUMMER HOUSE 1100 POMOLOGY COLD STORAGE SALES 1101 POMOLOGY SHEDS COMPLEX 1101A **POMOLOGY PACKING SHED 1101B **POMOLOGY PACKING SHED 1101C QUONSET 1101D **POMOLOGY POLE BARN 1101E POMOLOGY PESTICIDE STORAGE 1101F POMOLOGY POLE BARN 1102 TAN ORCHARD BARN 1103 RAPTOR FACILITY 1104 POULTRY FARM STEEL BLDG 1105 **GROWING PENS 1106 WEST HOUSE 1107 POULTRY FARM EAST-HOUSE 1108 POULTRY FARM SERVICE BLDG 1108A RENDERING COOLER 1109 POULTRY FARM C-HOUSE 1110 POULTRY FARM A-HOUSE 1111 POULTRY FARM B-HOUSE 1112 PLT PATH/ECOL SYST FLD BLDG 1113 **PIGEON LOFT TURKEY ROAD 1114 SCHWARDT LAB COMPLEX 1114A SCHWARDT LAB 1114B A H PARSONS LAND 1115 **TURKEY HILL RD 314,PEARSON F 1116 AGRI. WASTE MANAGEMENT LAB 1117 PEARSON FARM LAND 1118 D-HOUSE 1119 POULTRY BIOLOGY LABORATORY 1120 KENNETH POST LAND 1121 POULTRY FARM GENERATOR BLDG 1125 ARTHROPOD RESEARCH FACILITY 1132 **OBSOLETE: USE 4241 1133 **AN SCI MINK FARM-SAPSKR WDS 1134 **HORTICULTURE GREENHSE COMPLE 1134A TOWER RD EAST GREEN GH 1134A 1134B TOWER RD EAST GREEN GH 1134B 1134C **FLORICULTURE GREENHOUSES 1134D TOWER RD EAST GREEN MFG P STRG 1135 **VIROLOGY-NEMAT & GRNHS COMPL 1135A PLANT VIROLOGY-NEMATOLOGY 1135B TOWER RD EAST YELLOW GH 1135B 1135C TOWER RD EAST YELLOW GH 1135C 1136 TOWER RD EAST BLUE GARAGE-0LD 1137 TOWER RD EAST BLUE GARAGE-NEW 1138 **APIARY BLDG A 1139 APIARY BUILDING B 1140 VET RESEARCH TOWER 1141 EQUINE RESEARCH PARK COMPLEX 1141A EQUINE PARK: MAIN BARN 1141B EQUINE PARK: RUN-INBARN 1141C EQUINE PARK: WEST PONY BARN 1141D EQUINE PARK: SHED & WORKSHOP 1141E EQUINE PARK: EAST PONY BARN 1141F EQUINE PARK: HORSE STALLS 1141G EQUINE PARK: NORTH SHED 1141H EQUINE PARK: BROOD MARE BARN 1141I EQUINE PARK: STALLION BARN 1141J EQUINE PARK: FARRIER SHOP 1141K EQUINE PARK: WINKLEMAN SHED 1141L EQUINE PARK: HOUSE 1141M **OBSOLETE: USE 4241 1141N **OBSOLETE: USE 1141I 1141P WARREN FARM 1141Q EQUINE PARK: WASHDOWN GARAGE 1141R EQUINE PARK: RUN-IN SHED 'R' 1141S EQUINE PARK: RUN-IN SHED 'S' 1141T **EQUINE PARK: QUONSET 1141U **EQUINE PK SHED "U' 1142 LARGE ANIMAL RESEARCH FACILITY 1143 CALKINS TRACT 1144 VET SURGE FACILITY 1148 DIAGNOSTIC LAB 1149 SENSORY LABORATORY 1149A SENSORY LAB RUN IN BARN 1150 VET COMPLEX 1150A VET MAIN LOBBY 1150B JAMES LAW AUDITORIUM 1150C SCHURMAN HALL 1150D BASIC SCIENCE BUILDING 1150E MOORE LABORATORY 1150F NECROPSY WING 1150R **VET TRAILER 1150S **VET TRAILER 1150T **VET TRAILER 1151 CLINICAL PROGRAMS - SURGERY 1152 CLINICAL PROGRAMS-MULTIPURPOSE 1153 CLINICAL PROGRAMS CENTER 1153A **OBSOLETE: USE 1153H 1153B **OBSOLETE: USE 1153M 1153C **OBSOLETE: USE 1153L 1153D **OBSOLETE: USE 1153K 1153E **OBSOLETE: USE 1153J 1153F **OBSOLETE: USE 1153I 1153H CLINICAL PROGRAMS - BREEZEWAY 1153I CLINICAL PROGRAMS - ARENA 1153J CLINICAL PROGRAMS - AMBULATORY 1153K CLINICAL PROGRAMS - "K" BARN 1153L CLINICAL PROGRAMS - "L" BARN 1153M CLINICAL PROGRAMS - "M" BARN 1154 LAB ANIMAL SERV N BARN 1155 LAB ANIMAL SERV O BARN 1155A VET ANATOMY BALLY COOLER 1156 MASTITIS BARN P 1157 BULLBARN "Q" 1158 DAIRY BARN "R" 1159 FEED STORAGE "S" 1160 VET CENTER FOR MOBILITY 1161 CRAR ANNEX WEST 1162 POULTRY & LARGE ANIMAL COMPLEX 1162A POULTRY VIRUS LABORATORY 1162B LARGE ANIMAL ISOLATION 1163 VET EDUCATION CENTER 1164 VET MEDICAL CENTER 1165 EAST CAMPUS RESEARCH FACILITY 1166 ANIMAL HEALTH DIAGNOSTIC CNTR 1178 **OBSOLETE: USE 1142 1200 HARFORD ANIMAL SCIENCE COMPLEX 1200A HARFORD MATERNITY ISOLATION 1200B HARFORD FREE STALL BARN #1 1200C HARFORD BARN 3B 1200D HARFORD FREE STALL BARN #2 1200E HARFORD STALL BARN 1200F HARFORD WEIGHING & MIXING 1200G HARFORD AN SCI TEACH & RES 1200H HARFORD BEEF BARN 1200J HARFORD BULL BARN 1200K HARFORD SHEEP A & B 1200L HARFORD SHEEP C 1200M HARFORD HAY BARN 1200N HARFORD PESTICIDE STORAGE 1200P HARFORD POLE BN SUPER HUTCH 1200R HARFORD HEIFER BARN 1200S HARFORD HEIFER BARN ADDITION 1200T HARFORD CALF GREENHOUSE 1200W HARFORD FREESTALL ADDITION 1201 HARFORD MACHINE STORAGE 1202 HARFORD MECHANICAL SHOP 1203 **HARFORD BUNKER SILO 1204 HARFORD MORTON EQUIP.
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