Facilities Management
What We Do
The Utica University Department of Facilities Management is responsible for the maintenance and operation of the buildings and grounds of all University buildings, grounds, athletic fields, vehicles, utilities infrastructure.
Our goal is to ensure a safe, reliable, and efficient campus environment for students, faculty, staff and visitors.
What we do
Our staff provides custodial services, vehicle scheduling, event set-ups for campus functions, pool operation and 24/7 emergency facilities related services in concert with Campus Safety. The members include electrician, boiler and HVAC technician, mason, painter, vehicle mechanics, general maintenance technicians, custodial staff, groundskeepers, and additional special services.
Services
Faculty/Staff Work Orders
Please submit your work orders online:
Vehicle Requests
Note: only faculty and staff are authorized to drive University vehicles.
Student Work Requests
Please submit a work order to the Office of Student Living and Campus Engagement:
Energy Co-Generation Project
A joint project between Burrstone Energy Center, Utica University, and St. Luke's Health Care was initiated in Fall 2007, and construction of the combined heat and power facility was completed and operational in August of 2009. The CHP Facility will provide approximately 70% of the electricity consumed on campus. The remaining 30% will be purchased from National Grid.
Benefits of the Co-Gen are:
- Reduction of Utica University’s Utility Cost
- Reliable power to campus
- Reduced greenhouse gas
Green Initiatives:
- Changed hours of work schedule of night custodial staff to more daytime cleaning.
- Recycle Program – joined Oneida County single source recycling program.
- Changed exterior lighting to energy efficient LED at Library and DePerno.
- All custodial cleaning chemicals have green seal rating.
- Replaced Gym and Pool lighting with LED.
- Exit lights changed to LED.
- Installed compact fluorescent bulbs in place of incandescent bulbs
- Install film on windows in Hubbard Hall and Strebel Center.
To read more about Green Initiative:
Environmental Health and Conservation
Future Projects:
- Digital energy control systems
- Install occupancy sensors in more areas
- Changing of fluorescent lighting: Ongoing
Administrators | |
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Shad Crowe, B.S. | Vice President for Facilities and Emergency Management |
Beth Ricci | Senior Administrative Assistant / Operations Support Specialist |
Atalian Staff | |
James Christian, Jr. | Director of Operations - Utica |
Rich Kennedy, B.S. | Custodial Supervisor |
Dustin Pritchard, B.S. | Grounds Supervisor |
Donald L. Harter | Maintenance Supervisor |
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Forms and Information
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For a general list of frequently used logins, you can also visit our logins page.