presentation by on visit to purdue university by john corrigan & noel o’connor in october 2007
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Presentation by on visit to Purdue University by John Corrigan & Noel O’Connor In October 2007
Environment
• In 2000 the university recognised that it could not rely on federal funding other than for operational funding and that it had to look to self-fund its own facilities.
Fundraising was critical to self-funding
Aim to raise $1.5billion 00/07
• Raised $ 1.9billion
• In US 62 universities have endowments exceeding $1billion
• Harvard $35 billion
• In 2007 in US endowments rose by 17%
Key issues
• Clear vision focus
• Need to communicate vision
• Ensuring university played a key role in region
• Need for a more planned approach to activity – 70 people full time– Led from $100m to $250m pa
The Campus Master Plan is:
a dynamic document that guides the orderly growth and attractive development of the university’s physical facilities and helps to establish a sense of place and community.
2000 - 2009
• 00/07 28 buildings completed $800m
• 07 5 under construction
• 07/09 10 buildings planned
Every building named
1) Spurgeon Golf Training Facility2) Aquaculture (not on map)3) Beck Center (not on map)4) Schwartz Tennis Center5) Ross-Ade Stadium Renovation6) Ford Dining Court7) Armstrong Hall of Engineering8) Satellite Chiller Plant9) Forney Hall (Chemical Engineering Addition)10) Lawson Computer Science Building11) McCutcheon Drive Parking Garage Addition12) Windsor Dining Court 13) Burton Morgan Center14) Pfendler Hall15) Rawls Hall16) Birck Nanotechnology Center 17) Bindley Bioscience Center 18) Mann Hall19) Jischke Hall of Biomedical Engineering 20) Yue-Kong Pao Hall of Visual and Performing Arts (Ph 1 & 2)21) Dauch Alumni Center22) Fleschauer Radiation Therapy Facility23) Vet Med Isolation Facility24) Equine Health Science Annex25) Printing Services Replacement26) Bowen Laboratory (not on map)
27) Wiley Dining Court28) Replacement Student Housing29) Purdue Village Community Center30) Patty Jischke Early Care and Education Center31) Hockmeyer Hall of Structural Biology
32) Mackey Arena Addition33) Mechanical Engineering Addition34) Hanley Hall - Human Development Institute35) Marriott Hall - Hospitality and Tourism Management36) Herrick Laboratory (Replacement37) Electrical and Computer Engineering38) Discovery Learning Center39) Animal Disease Diagnostic Lab (BSL 3)40) Aviation Technology Addition41) Grounds Services Building (Replacement)
Construction 2001-2009
COMPLETED SINCE 2003
UNDER CONSTRUCTION
2007-2009
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Completed
Total: $468,787,000
GSF: 2,263700
Under Construction
Total: $86,620,000
GSF: 404,9300
2007-2009: Total: $238,775,000
GSF: 547,900
Existing Pedestrian Travel Distances
LEGEND5 Minute
10 Minute
Distance/Time4’/Second240’/Minute1,200’/5 Min.2,400’/10 Min.
Stadium Area
Fred & Mary Ford Dining CourtBudget: $16,335,000 GSF: 63,290
Ross-Ade StadiumBudget: $70,000,000 GSF: 291,500
Boilermaker Sculpture
Tom Spurgeon Golf Training CenterBudget: $2,700,000 GSF: 11,900
Proposed Mackey Arena Addition/RenovationBudget: $70,000,000 GSF: 96,000
Completion: 2011
North Academic Campus
Forney Hall AdditionBudget: $19,500,00 GSF: 92,300
Lawson Computer Science BuildingBudget: $20,000,000 GSF: 108,000
Neil Armstrong Hall of EngineeringBudget: $53, 187,000 GSF: 210,236
Completion: June 2007
Neil Armstrong Hall of EngineeringBudget: $53,187,000 GSF: 210,326
Completion: June 2007
Marriott Hall Hospitality & Tourism Management Building
Budget: $12,000,000 GSF: 25,000Completion: TBD
South Academic Campus
Dauch Alumni CenterBudget: $16,000,000 GSF: 69,400
Pfendler HallBudget: $14,500,000 GSF: 60,100
Rawls HallBudget: $28,600,000 GSF: 121,200
Pao Hall – Phases I & IIBudget: $46,200,000 GSF:
198,900
Classes of 1956 and 1957 PlazaCompletion: June 2006
Discovery Park
Bindley Bioscience CenterBudget: $15,000,000 GSF: 55,500
Jischke Hall of Biomedical EngineeringBudget: $25,000,000 GSF: 92,893
Morgan Center for EntrepreneurshipBudget: $7,000,000 GSF: 31,000
Gerald D & Edna E. Mann HallBudget: $12,400,000 GSF: 49,632
Birck Nanotechnology Center
Budget: $58,300,000 GSF: 219,700
Discovery Learning CenterBudget: $25,000,000 GSF: 86,000
Completion: October 2009
Wayne T. & Mary T. Hockmeyer Hall of Structural Biology
Budget: $30,000,000 GSF: 63,680Completion: December 2009
Satellite Chiller Plant
Budget: $4,750,000 GSF: 26,300
Windsor Halls Dining Court
Budget: $12,400,000 GSF: 30,900West Campus Area
McCutcheon Drive Parking Garage AdditionBudget: $16,712,000 GSF: 341,000 (1,000 spaces)
Completion: October 2007
Hanley Hall Human Development Institute
Budget: 10,000,000 GSF: 60,000Completion: May 2009
Wiley Dining CourtBudget: $19, 800,000 GSF: 75,500
Completion: August 2008
Closer to Home!
• Quinn School Business School
• Smurfit Business School
• Naughton Nanotechnology Centre
• O’ Reilly Hall ….
Philanthropy Stakeholders
Faculties & Schools
President
GrangegormanProject Team
DIT Foundation DONORS
GraduateNetwork
DIT Target €70
Your Support is central!
John & Siobhan will facilitate, coordinate and assist but Faculty, School, Dept, Staff member & Alumni are key to success
And Finally
The Renaissance Campaign reflects the re-launch of DIT. Now we need your support as an internal
stakeholder to embrace the campaign.
Any comments would be welcome to john.corrigan@dit.ie
or siobhan.broughan@dit.ieby Friday 21 December
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