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| Chris Bruhn, M.A. South Hall - Room 308 Facilities AdministrationChris Bruhn is responsible for issues relating to L&S facilities. He serves as a resource for faculty and staff in the areas of facility remodeling and space allocation. This includes both minor remodeling of laboratory space as well as space allocations for major new grant/research initiatives. Minor remodeling needs should be identified at the earliest possible opportunity to allow time for the definition of the scope of the needs. These proposals need to be reviewed and endorsed by the Chair and submitted to Chris Bruhn. The College submits the proposal to Physical Plant for the development of assessment and design documents. This entire process can take considerable time, so it is advisable to consult with Chris Bruhn as soon as the need to remodel a lab or offices has been identified. Often new lab or office space needs to be identified to house new grant
related activity. This process can begin on the research grant transmittal
form when space issues are formally noted, or preferably before this step
when the potential space needs/impacts are discussed between the PI and
departmental chair. If new space in the college can’t be found to
house the grant, it is up to the department signing off on the grant to
find adequate space. Chris Bruhn will work with you in clarifying the
space needs, consult with the PI and Chair as needed, and work with the
Space Management Office to
investigate facility alternatives. It is important to note that the campus,
and particularly L&S, is very tight for space, and does not have the
luxury of holding space for anticipated research grant needs. The College
staff works consistently to seek creative solutions to research space
needs but lead times are significant. The research community can facilitate
this process by making needs known at the earliest possible time. |
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