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UNIVERSITY of LOUISIANA SYSTEM FY 2021-22 Thru 2025-26 Capital Outlay UNIVERSITY OF LOUISIANA SYSTEM FY 2021-22 thru 2025-26 Capital Outlay PREVIOUS 5-Year Priority Priority System System Campus Campus Requested Yr. Originally Campus Project FUNDING FY 21-22 FY 22-23 FY 23-24 FY 24-25 FY 25-26 Request Project Total 1 1 2020 LTU Tornado Recovery 41,600,000 $41,600,000 2 1 2013 GSU Elevator Deficiencies $105,000 $682,500 $262,500 $1,050,000 $1,050,000 3 1 2016 UNO Geology and Psychology Roof Replacement $800,000 $800,000 $800,000 4 1 2020 ULM Strauss Hall HVAC Renovation $100,000 $1,100,000 $1,200,000 $1,200,000 5 1 2012 NiSU ADA Upgrades, Multi-Building $4,544,507 $4,544,508 $9,089,015 $9,089,015 6 1 2015 ULL Campus-wide Major Repairs $1,000,000 $1,000,000 $1,000,000 $1,000,000 $1,000,000 $5,000,000 $5,000,000 7 1 2020 NSU Demolition of Caddo and Prudhomme Hall $1,000,000 $1,000,000 $1,000,000 8 2 2015 NiSU Fire Alarm Integration, Multi-Building $1,970,006 $1,970,006 $1,970,006 9 2 2018 NSU Replacement of Fournet Hall Roof $250,000 $150,000 $150,000 $400,000 10 2 2016 UNO Bicentennial Education Center Roof Replacement $700,000 $700,000 $700,000 11 2 2011 GSU Reroof Various Buildings on Campus (Carver, Men's Gym, C.P. Adams, Others) $850,000 $5,525,000 $2,125,000 $8,500,000 $8,500,000 12 2 2018 LTU Comprehensive ADA Assessment/Remediation $1,000,000 $2,500,000 $5,000,000 $7,500,000 $8,500,000 13 2 2013 ULM ADA Accessibility - Campus Wide $700,000 $7,000,000 $700,000 $8,400,000 $8,400,000 14 3 2018 NSU Replacement of Health and Human Performance Roof $749,710 $749,710 $749,710 15 3 2013 GSU West Campus - Reroof Various Buildings $350,000 $2,275,000 $875,000 $3,500,000 $3,500,000 16 3 2011 NiSU Guidry Stadium Structural Repairs $4,089,683 $4,089,683 $4,089,683 17 3 2015 LTU Campus Utility Infrastructure $5,500,000 $4,500,000 $10,000,000 $10,000,000 18 3 2015 ULM Library Cooling Tower Upgrade $100,000 $1,400,000 $1,500,000 $1,500,000 19 3 2016 UNO Central Utilities Plant Chiller Replacement $2,000,000 $2,000,000 $2,000,000 20 4 2018 NSU Replacement of Leesville Educational Center 3 Building Roof $407,740 $407,740 $407,740 21 4 2011 ULM Emergency Repair & Replacement for Underground Electrical Dist. System $308,333 $3,083,334 $308,333 $3,700,000 $3,700,000 22 4 2016 NiSU Campus Safety/Technology Enhancements $3,316,314 $3,316,314 $3,316,314 23 4 2017 GSU Favrot Student Union Underground Piping $650,000 $650,000 $650,000 24 4 2015 LTU Roofing/Waterproofing $3,250,000 $3,500,000 $2,000,000 $8,750,000 $8,750,000 25 5 2011 NSU ADA Compliance - All Campuses $1,134,540 $12,531,510 $13,666,050 $13,666,050 UNIVERSITY OF LOUISIANA SYSTEM FY 2021-22 thru 2025-26 Capital Outlay PREVIOUS 5-Year Priority Priority System System Campus Campus Requested Yr. Originally Campus Project FUNDING FY 21-22 FY 22-23 FY 23-24 FY 24-25 FY 25-26 Request Project Total 26 5 2019 LTU Pedestrian and Safety Lighting $500,000 $500,000 $1,000,000 $1,000,000 27 5 2016 GSU Campus-wide Major Repairs $300,000 $200,000 $500,000 $500,000 28 5 2016 NiSU Campus Street Light Replacement $4,907,620 $4,907,620 $4,907,620 Total Emergency Projects $42,850,000 $41,983,453 $52,841,852 $7,270,833 $1,000,000 $1,000,000 $104,096,138 $146,946,138 29 NiSU Renovation and Addition to Athletic Facility $2,000,000 $2,000,000 $2,000,000 30 LTU Parking and Pedestrian Development $2,000,000 $2,000,000 $2,000,000 31 NiSU Coastal Center Facility $5,000,000 $5,000,000 $5,000,000 32 GSU Intramural Center Expansion/Renovation $7,500,000 $7,500,000 $7,500,000 Total Self-Generated Projects $16,500,000 $16,500,000 $16,500,000 33 1 2020 NiSU Renovation and Addition to Athletic Facility $3,400,000 $3,400,000 $3,400,000 34 1 2009 NSU Kyser Hall Replacement $2,250,000 $17,585,000 $17,585,000 $35,170,000 $37,420,000 35 1 2011 MSU Contraband Bayou Erosion Retaining Wall Phase II $7,516,997 $1,000,000 $1,000,000 $8,516,997 36 1 2013 SELU D. Vickers Renovation Planning and Construction $7,080,000 $9,527,399 $9,527,400 $2,100,000 $21,154,799 $28,234,799 37 1 2002 ULL Madison Hall Renovation $2,000,000 $18,000,000 $18,000,000 $20,000,000 38 2 2007 NSU South Jefferson Extension $59,000 $3,891,833 $3,891,833 $3,950,833 39 2 1989 MSU Shearman Fine Arts Building $1,025,000 $6,688,900 $6,688,900 $7,713,900 40 2 2020 ULL Engineering Office and Classroom Building $2,500,000 $12,500,000 $10,302,600 $22,802,600 $25,302,600 41 3 2012 GSU Library Replacement, Planning and Construction $8,218,700 $10,059,500 $10,059,500 $18,278,200 42 3 2019 NiSU Greenhouse Improvements $377,959 $269,970 $647,929 $647,929 43 3 2007 NSU Multi-Purpose Center $72,000 $4,261,377 $19,176,731 $19,176,731 $42,614,839 $42,686,839 44 45 2020 ULL Health Education and Training Facility $2,500,000 $12,500,000 $36,380,000 $48,880,000 $51,380,000 45 4 2018 NISU Stopher Hall - ADA Restroom Upgrades $150,000 $108,859 $1,631,410 $1,740,269 $1,890,269 46 5 2013 NiSU Athletic Facilities - Didier Field/Softball Complex Renovation $592,625 $6,974,875 $7,567,500 $7,567,500 UNIVERSITY OF LOUISIANA SYSTEM FY 2021-22 thru 2025-26 Capital Outlay PREVIOUS 5-Year Priority Priority System System Campus Campus Requested Yr. Originally Campus Project FUNDING FY 21-22 FY 22-23 FY 23-24 FY 24-25 FY 25-26 Request Project Total 47 6 2013 NiSU Fieldhouse, Planning and Construction $139,258 $290,405 $3,294,455 $3,584,860 $3,724,118 Total Continuing Projects $33,371,697 $100,493,452 $101,847,986 $21,276,731 $223,618,169 $260,713,984 48 1 2007 ULL Declouet Hall Renovation $500,000 $3,850,000 $4,350,000 $4,350,000 49 1 2013 ULM Health Sciences Campus Renovations - Sugar Hall and Caldwell Hall $475,266 $454,734 $10,740,000 $930,000 $12,124,734 $12,600,000 50 1 2015 GSU Improvements to Athletic Facilities (Robinson Stadium, Stadium Support, etc.) $930,000 $6,045,000 $2,325,000 $9,300,000 $9,300,000 51 1 2002 LTU Madison Hall Renovation - Speech and Audiology $3,000,000 $16,000,000 $16,000,000 $35,000,000 $35,000,000 52 1 2019 NSU Athletic Fieldhouse Improvements $600,000 $5,400,000 $6,000,000 $6,000,000 53 1 2007 MSU Drew Hall and ETL Renovation $754,837 $8,303,212 $9,058,049 $9,058,049 54 1 2011 UNO Library Roof Replacement $1,000,000 $1,000,000 $1,000,000 55 1 2020 SLU Baton Rouge Nursing Center Renovation $724,093 $4,028,913 $4,028,913 $600,000 $9,381,919 $9,381,919 56 1 2020 NiSU Coastal Center Facility $4,250,000 $5,750,000 $10,000,000 $10,000,000 57 2 2002 ULL Foster Hall Renovation $500,000 $3,622,100 $4,122,100 $4,122,100 58 2 2019 MSU Renovations to Classrooms and Labs Campus-wide $600,000 $6,600,000 $7,200,000 $7,200,000 59 2 2010 NSU Renovation of Warrington Nursing Building $293,133 $6,203,046 $6,203,046 $12,699,225 $12,699,225 60 2 2015 ULM Brown Auditorium Renovation $881,000 $8,810,000 $881,000 $10,572,000 $10,572,000 61 2 2019 SLU Academic Athletic Training Ancillary $802,217 $4,412,193 $4,412,194 $350,000 $9,976,604 $9,976,604 62 2 2019 NiSU Ellender Library Modernization $4,542,944 $10,431,792 $14,974,736 $14,974,736 63 2 2020 UNO Liberal Arts Building Renovation $854,310 $12,413,410 $300,000 $13,567,720 $13,567,720 64 2 2015 LTU WYLY Tower Replacement $5,000,000 $36,000,000 $5,620,000 $46,620,000 $46,620,000 65 2 2018 GSU Criminal Justice Building (Alma J. Brown School) $700,000 $2,800,000 $500,000 $4,000,000 $4,000,000 66 2 2020 NiSU Leighton Drive Drainage Improvements $5,000,000 $5,000,000 $5,000,000 67 3 2009 ULL Montgomery Hall Renovation $2,000,000 $15,536,000 $17,536,000 $17,536,000 68 3 2020 NiSU New Residence Hall Building $1,464,000 $16,804,000 $18,268,000 $18,268,000 69 3 2018 NiSU Peltier Hall Air Handlers Replacement $2,748,282 $2,748,282 $2,748,282 UNIVERSITY OF LOUISIANA SYSTEM FY 2021-22 thru 2025-26 Capital Outlay PREVIOUS 5-Year Priority Priority System System Campus Campus Requested Yr.
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