BUILDING FOR TOMORROW Keith Warnock, Vice-President for Physical Resources April 2009.

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BUILDING FOR TOMORROW Keith Warnock, Vice-President for Physical Resources April 2009

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BUILDING FOR TOMORROW

Keith Warnock, Vice-President for Physical ResourcesApril 2009

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CURRENT CAMPUS

• DEVELOPMENT 1845-1959– Up to 1,000 students– Quadrangle– Anatomy– [Faculty of Arts Building] Education– Civil Engineering– Temporary structures

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CURRENT CAMPUS

• DEVELOPMENT 1960-1990– Growth in student numbers to 5,000/5,500– Áras de Brún– James Hardiman Library– Arts/Science complex– Master Plan 1977 (not > 6,000)– Expansion of Arts/Science complex– Growing need for refurbishment

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CURRENT CAMPUS

• DEVELOPMENT 1990 - present– Continued growth in student numbers– Increased emphasis on research activities– Martin Ryan Institute (Marine Science)– Arts Millennium Building– Information Technology Building– Orbsen Building (NCBES and ECI)– Expansion to north campus

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CURRENT CAMPUS

• EXPANSION TO NORTH CAMPUS– (IDA Incubator units)/Science and Engineering

Technology Building (TTO and Research Office)– St. Anthony’s College (built 1930, acquired 1990)– Cairnes Building– Áras Moyola– Site for Engineering Building– (Sports Centre)

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CAPITAL PROGRAMME

• 2006 PROGRAMME €368m• 43 PROJECTS

• SUBSEQUENT NET ADDITIONS 53m• MAINLY NEW RESEARCH BUILDINGS

– HSS RESEARCH BUILDING– SCIENCE RESEARCH BUILDING– TRF

• TOTAL €421m

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PROJECTS COMPLETED/IN PROGRESS

• SPORTS CENTRE €22m

• OTHER SMALLER PROJECTS €19m

• REFURB./EQUIP./MINOR €64m€105m

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PROJECTS AT DESIGN/PLANNING

• ENGINEERING €53m• HUMAN BIOLOGY €43m• RESEARCH BUILDINGS €75m• PODIATRY €2m• OTHER SMALLER PROJECTS €34m

TOTAL €207m

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OTHER PROJECTS

• EXPANSION• CONSOLIDATION• UPGRADING• AESTHETIC• CONSEQUENTIAL

• 20+ PROJECTS €109m

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