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Facilities Management (FM) has a limited supply of on-campus fuel. Departments that use University road-worthy vehicles may temporarily refuel on campus. A timeframe on how long the current supply will be available is unknown. When fuel is no longer available, departments should continue to use their Purchase Cards (P-Cards) to purchase gas at off-campus fuel […]
Due to current weather conditions, James Seals & Stripes, Inc. will complete striping campus pedestrian crosswalks and bike lanes on Thursday, June 16. The remaining areas impacted as the truck completes striping will include: Cameron Blvd. from Poplar Terrace to Union Deck Student Union Lane Cameron Blvd. at the University Rd. intersection Mary Alexander Rd. […]
As the weather gets warmer, many choose to spend their time outside — often gardening and doing yard work. If this is you, don’t forget your sunscreen and consider these tips for lawn care, planting and landscaping provided by staff from the Grounds unit and Office of Sustainability in Facilities Management. Lawn-care tips: Irrigation: Do: […]
The people who design, build, clean and maintain buildings at UNC Charlotte have a major impact on the health of students, faculty, staff and visitors. A prominent study on how indoor spaces drive performance and productivity notes that by the time one reaches 80 years old, they will have spent 72 years of their life […]
Jason Bernstein, energy manager in Engineering Services, noticed a higher-than-usual number of accounts on the University’s monthly water bills from Charlotte Water and decided to investigate the cause. Bernstein conferred with Greg Cole, water resource engineer, and sought help from Nick Occhipinti, GIS developer, to assess how much surface area should be billed. Storm water […]
T.J. Woods, transportation, warehouse and logistics manager, and Solomon T. Franklin, assistant director of business operations, issued a purchase order last week for 35 Max-EVs (electric vehicles). The purchase of these small electric carts is part of the first phase to replace some of the combustion-engine vehicles within FM and work toward a reduction of […]
Facilities Management employees work all across campus and are dependent upon fleet vehicles to commute to jobs and transport tools and materials. Because of this need, FM currently has 280 fleet vehicles within its operational units. The vehicles serve a great purpose, but they become costly to maintain after a few years. To cut back […]
Craver and Phillips Roads are temporarily shut down for asphalt repairs. This initiative is being coordinated by the Facilities Management Department. Repairs are anticipated to be completed tomorrow, Wednesday, May 18. Craver Road closed yesterday and will remain closed today to allow the asphalt to cool. Phillips Road remains closed through this afternoon. Mary Alexander […]
Campus-wide doors will be locked during the winter holiday break beginning at 11:59 p.m. Thursday, Dec. 23. Card access will continue as normal. If you need access during the break contact the Police and Public Safety dispatch at 704-687-2200 or 7-2200 from on-campus phones. Doors will be locked through 11:59 p.m. Monday, Jan. 3, 2022.
On Friday, July 9 the ARCHIBUS system will be upgraded to version 25.1 (v.25.1). This upgrade will include a cleaner, fresher look with new icons, fonts, and bolder colors. The new system will also include user role-specific customized dashboards that will allow you to keep better track of the work requests in your respective buildings. […]
On April 21, as part of National Volunteer Week, Facilities Management (FM) partnered with Niner University Elementary (NUE) to develop a student garden area on NUE’s campus. FM employees worked to frame and build raised garden beds and plant perennial plants for students and teachers to use as part of their outdoor classroom education. Vegetables […]
Join the Office of Sustainability, along with other campus entities, to celebrate Earth Week. Traditionally, the University has celebrated the entire month of April as Earth Month, but, like many things, this year called for a change. With current restrictions for in-person events and in an effort to reduce the concentration end-of-semester stress and other […]