ACADEMIC AND ADMINISTRATIVE SPACE BY CONDITION
The space assigned to academic and administrative activities, 8.9 million
square feet, is divided into three categories according to condition: satisfactory, in
need of remodeling, and to be terminated. Space classified as satisfactory includes
facilities that are in an acceptable state of repair and are designed for their
present
use. Two criteria determine classification of space in the in-need-of-remodeling category:
(a) the facility is in need of repair or (b) its design is not well suited to its present
use. Facilities in need of remodeling are considered basically sound, capable of being
brought to acceptable standards of condition, and adaptable to their present use. Space
classified as satisfactory includes facilities that are in an acceptable state of repair
and are designed for their present use.
For all campuses, 38 percent of the 8.9 million square feet of assigned academic and
administrative space is in satisfactory condition, 59 percent is in need of remodeling,
and three percent is to be terminated.
ACADEMIC-ADMINISTRATIVE SPACE BY CONDITION
*Facilities that are slated for remodel or termination in the campus
ten-year plan are included, as well as facilities in need of minor or moderate remodel as defined by ICHE. |
Last updated: January, 2001
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