PART X
BUILDINGS
Part I Bag® 1
BUILDINGS 3EPLA.CED BI HEVf STRUCTURES
1886 To 1960
1886-15'06 Original Nosml BoUdiog* Used as Traiolng School allter Old Sfeia ma completed* $?»23897k
1906-1928 R. H. H. Biome Twitting School. Additions made in 191?, i919-:20. 30g933«2?
190?»1919 First Dining Hall Building 6*750*00
1906~191? First Bfeating Plant Original Cost $19*000 1912 Enlargement hs0O0
23^000*00
1917-1936 Seeoad Heating Plant Original Cost 75*000 Less Saliyage Value 19j00p
^OOOoOO
191W928 Se^sn TSKWOOHI Cottages Eosergency for men @ ^225*00 each« 1$$7$*QQ
19l6«.19^ Infinaaxy Original cost plus later additions« lQsh^l&$k
1909-1956 Auditorim Original cost plus later additions and alterations. U2s6l8ffl70
1928-1956 Im, D» Payne Training School Original cost plus later alterations 9Q9137®99
1902-1958 Alpha Hall Original eost plus later additions and alterations* 50j!00U4Jg?
1939~195b Baiyy Pumphouse 3I1.80OO
1951-1958 Training School Cafeteria 2t07U«16
192*6-1960 Maintenance Office Building, Paint Shop^ and Warehouse (Barracks), 10«690e00
Total Cost of Buildings Replaced |286tlai667
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ORIGmL TffiRITCjjRI.*L NORj-ML SCHOOL
(1885 )
Architect: J* H9 Cr®ighton - Appointed - F®es $ ISOoOO Contractors 3. So Patt^a - Original Bid 6,688*74
Misc^llaneotja Repairs to 1895 400^00
Tofcel | 7,238o74
Tha btiilding was located on part of th© sit® of the present Training School. Th$ ^ailding f©c3@d noj-th and wee a one-story brick b^iMisg sixty f©@t ify seventy f©@t in siz© and hod a ten foot hallway thro^h the c«snt«r north and south* The building was stjrromsded by a tw@lT© foot porohe Franch windosr® w®r@ placed at regular tefeervals on ail §id©s of th© building*
During the b^giiming yesr® of th© institution, a portion of th© buildkig was usad as a res Id ©no« for th® caret aker asd his family •
In 1899, wh©a Old Main wss about completed, this building -mm reaodelsd into © training school end was used for that purpose until © Training School ^as ®r®efced in 1905.
During th© period 1885 to 1905, there was ®xp@nd@d for r@iH>d©!ing0
furnishing, and Msoellsneou^ repairs for th© training School., th© mm of #1,062.70,,
Th© building wa© sold to H@nry Sandos for #500o00o Th® bricks us@d in th© building WB® later u®@d in th® bt^ilding now knom as th© Curry Apsrtm^nts on East Fifth Stre©to
total gross space «> 4^200 square feet.
Demolished in 1906.
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R. He H. m*om Tmimm SCWOL
1906
1906 This building ms constructed In 1906 m the site of th® present Libeml Art® Buildi&g and vms Just ivsst of the origliml Normal School Building* The am^uixt mxp®Me£ on this building including th© original construction and additions made in 1915 and 1919-20 ms $3Q$953 »27
Total Orpeg, .Spooy,, ~, ^yOOO gquarei feet a
Demolished 19^6 to make land amilabl© for the IM D« PAINE TRAIHINB SCHOOL which was destroyed by fire in 1956*
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FIRST DINING WOL BUILDING
1905
1905 First Dining Hal! Building was erected on the site of Annex VXI, This building *ras constructed of red brick at a cost of 1
i6s75OoO0
Total | Qrosg Space ^ | 2 9kp0 syi&xe | feet ♦
Demolished in 1919.
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FIRST HEATING PUNT
1906
1906 Legislative appropriation 23rd Territorial Legislature • Small brick building on site of present Annex ¥119 Jfeintenanc© Shop Facilities^ which previously was th© cafeteria o
Equipped with & 100 h«po boiler^ distribution linss$ conduits$ and radiators$ the cost nas $19^000
1912 An additional 100 hep0 boiler^ Building Addition^ and extension to distribution lines© ^Ji&SSS
Total $23^000
Demolished in 1917o
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SECOND ABATING PLANT
1917
1917 The Third Legislature o* Arizona provided #50^000©00 for the construction of a Cantral Hasting Plant* However9 th© extra cost o" tunnels, distribution lines and incident a is brought th® original cost up to #70,000«>00o Subs@que»nb additions, ©xpansion of lines and repairs brought the cost to # 75^000©00
This Heating Plant was abandoned when the first portion o* the present Central Heating and Refrigeration Plant was completed in 19S6o
The following appraisal o* the salvage value waa mades New Heating Plant #7^425000^ Lyceum Building $5,500000, Transmission lines and tunnels still usable #6,075o00 **or a total salvage value of #19tf000o00e
The cost minus th© salvage value at th® time ©* abandonment was $ 54a000o0Q
See Part Xs pages 7 thr?» 10 for developaant on the Heating System to the building o^ the ^irst portion o* th® present Central Heating aid Refrigeration Planto
Demolished 1936 - Portion of building converted to present Lyceum Bulldingo
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DWELOPMENT 0* HE/TING SYSTEM
1886 to 1940
1886 to 1902 First Normal Stove - Wood
During this period wood stoves only were used for heating purposes* The first Normal School building was completed in 1387 and was a one story structure, 70,, x 50», with 12* ceilings over 55000 cubic feet, including halls6
1894 to 1905 Main Building Stove - Wood
During this period the present Main Building was in course of construction, (1894-1897) and was ready for use, one story at a time« As class rooms were ready for use, a part of their equipment consisted of a large wood-box and a stove large enough to heat the room oomfortablyo All wood boxes were filled on Saturdays with wood out during th® week* The building was 1349 x 80% three stories, 450^240 oubio feets containing 12 class rooms, large study hall9 a stage and auditorium, commodious halls on each floor0 admin¬ istrative and class room offices, etc*j> had it been necessary to occupy all of the building at one t; it would have been a di^icult problem ^or the Stove Syst&no
1902 Dormitories
Hot Air ^umace-Wood
In 1902 it was decided to introduce the Domndtopy Systam and a small building was built for that purpose* Being the ^irst, it was named Alpha Hall It was about one hal** the capaoity of Alpha Hall at the time it was razed# being only 40s x 65% two stories and a basement* The latter contained the dining hallflkitchen^ and rooms *or the help The other floors contained the o^^ioe^ parlor, aceomnodations for 24 girls <> It was decided to heat this with a Hot Air furnace in the basement „ using wood for fuelo
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1906 The Dormitory System was a success and applica- TSast Hall tions from all parts of the Territory were so Two Hot Air numerous that the Legislative Assembly of ^urnaces voted an sppropriation Oor the building o* Wood women's dormitory to cost $28j000o This
building was named East Hallo It was about hal* the size o* the present *5ast Halli contained dining hall9 kitchen, parlors, office, infirmary0 and accommodations for seventy girls» Alpha Hall was then equipped Oor a'men's dormitory« Again the heating question was a problem, and it was finally decided to heat the building with two Hot Air <*urnaees, using either wood or coal for fuelo This arrangement was never satisfactory, but existed until more new buildings were required o A Training School and a Dining Hall were under discussion, and it was evident that a Central Heating Plant with a capacity for all buildings was a real necessity?
1906 First Central Heating Plant Steam9 Wood
or Coal
The Twenty=third Territorial Legislative Assembly voted#45J,000 for a Nonaal Building Fund, "rom taxes of 1905 and 1906* This appropriation included #17^,000 for a Central Heating Plant which was completed in time to be available ^or the old and new buildings• It consisted o* a small brick building located on the site of the present Annex VII, equipped with 100 H« P* boiler0 distribution lines, conduits, and radiators bringing the cost up to #19,000« Its work was to heat Alpha Hall, East Hall, Main Buildings Dining Hall and Training School» All these buildings, except the Main Building contained only one-ha1* their present cubical content, but they immediately utilised about two-thirds of the horse power installed, leaving but little allowance for additional building or depreciation^
1912 ^irst Central Heating Plant
Between 1905 and 1912, new buildings were constructed and it became necessary to enlarge the plant and install another 100 H» Po boiler, and extend the distribution lines at a coat of #4,000-, This addition made provision for the new buildings with but little margin for depreciation or further increase o^ buildings The distribution lines were enclosed in redwood conduits about 16 inches square or cement pipe 9 inohes in diameter © A small amount op brick cement lined tunnel
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was oonstrvotedo This system was very unsatis¬ factory, particularly th* wood and cement pipe conduits for the steam sad return linese It was very evident that before further expansion o* th© college eorld be consid^'ed, an entirely new Central Heating System and adequate distribution lines must be provided *
1917 Second Heating The Third State Legislature in making appropriations Plant, Steam, for buildings provided $50,000 "or the construction Oil* Gas o" a Central Heating Plant, but the extra cost of
tunnels, boilers, distribution lines, etcO0 brought the original cost up to #70,000o Subsequent additions, expansion o* lines, and repairs increased the cost to about #75*000*
This system contained two 100 H« P* boilers, a. smaller steam boiler "or heating water, all pumps and equipment necessary *or besting tha present capacity with a considerable margin, ^or expansion, which was increased during the next 18 years to such an extent as to nearly double the original capacity to be heated* A*%er 1918 several o* our largest buildings have been constructed * new Dining Hall, Training School, with nearly double -tholr former oapeoityo Additions to Alpha Hall* .North Hair 10 South Hall, and Bast Hall9 increasing their ©apacity about 95 per cent* Matthews Hall and the new Library Building were added and by 1966 a capacity of ©bout Sp 0000000 cubic feet had to be heated o
Assuming the mechanical estimate *or projects o** this kind^ in our climate, to be 1,500 cubic feet per horse power, it appeared that a 200 H« Po boiler would b@ amplee> However, mechanical estimates placed th® depreciation o" boilers at SO to 4C$> during the first 10 years, with rapidly increasing depreciation over a longer periodo
The boilers by 19S6 had been in use 18 years« This* in connection with the worn-out, rusty condition of all distributing lines, reduced the efficiency o* th© system to less than 5($ of its maximum capacityo With new buildings continually in the course of constriction9 and the system in about the same comparative condition as th® old one when it was discarded, required extensive and expensive repairs, ©r an entirely new system to the requirements, and make reasonable provisions for future developments.
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1936 Sd Central Plant under Construction
Gas
In vifiw o** the ^act thst the College Admlnlstraticn had succeeded in securing liberal Po Wc A«. appropriations ^or buildings, which9 wher. completed had to be properly heated„, thereby increesing th® capacity by more than S50g000 cubic ^eet, it was deemed advisable to install AN ENTIRELY NW HEATING SYSTEM, utilising the existing tunnels and the heating equipment as far as profitable, ^or this purpose the Po Wc Ao assigned #70,000o The New System included a new Boiler House and Shops located advantageously with reference to the buildings to be heated0 In it was installed two new 150 He Pc boilers, water softeners(?
water heater, and pumpso The steam distribution lines and the return lines were new and properly insulatedo The new buildings soon added included! West Hall, one- half o** the Matthews Library building, and one-half of the Dining Hall (Annex VII)« The Boiler House was so planned that its capacity could readily be increased to accommodate future demands, which were acoumulating. Bo Bo Moeur Activity Building, Lyceum Buildiag, Horn® Management and Nursery Building and Irish Dormitory*
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SF7EN TW0~R00M COTTAGES
1915
1915 Because of an eBiergency deiaand for mefc's bousingj, hhe Board of Education attempted an experiment g,nd ordered c^nstmoted seveni, two^room frame cottages 0 These buildings were eon- structed to accommodate four students eacho There uas a study room backed by a screened sleeping porch with canvas awnings o Tiro double deck bunks were placed in the sleeping porch* A wash basin was in one corner of the study ro©% two wardrobe closets 9 and suitable study desks and lamps a
The cost of these units was $225^00 eachj,
Total $l„575oOO
These were sold by public auction ia 192So
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INFIRMARY
(1916)
1916 Architects ho G* Enlpe Built by Force Accounts <> Supervised by the architect c
Pay-rolls for labor I 160§.2? Building materials, plumbing, lightingp etc* 1981988 Architect "s plans ©nd supervision ___jjOeOO
Total $ 3886015
1917 Building enlarged under the supervision of the Commission of State Institutions o
Accounts for labor9 lumber, plus&ingj, etco | 5C^5oS9
1919 From Relief Appropriations EOSoOO
19S5 Interior changesp painting, ato« 225©00
19S7 to 1939 Roofing, flooring, painting and miscellaneous 1000000
Total I 10,44 lo54
Demolished 1954 to make site available for now Infinaary0
Gross space «• 5»795 square feet., "' ■ "' ' <"
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ATDITOHIFM
Two Story Brick * 72° it 100° (1909)
1909 Architect: Thornton Fitsht^h Contractor: Clinton Campbell
Original Contract | 24*750000 Architect0® Fees (5$) 1,237.50 700 Opera Chairs, Webber Company 1^475*00 Extras ©nd Miscellaneous 1,420«74
Total | 28,883,24
1915 Addition to th© South ssid® ©nd enlarged stag® 2s632o67
1919 Appropriation for r@modeling entire roof* Work directed by Commissioner of State Institutions 4^802 <J79
1930 to 1956 Miscellaneous Additions and Repairs SOOeOO
Total f S?8>118o70
1937 W. P. Ao Complete interior decoration 3,000«0Q
19S8-S9 W. Po A^ H®»wirlng, special light®, and miscellaneous r®»aodeling on both floorso ^^ 2s500o00
I 42,818.70
TotalGross space « 12,000 square feet.
Demolished 1956
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XRA D.y PAggjI fflA^lfffi.. a(S23t 1923
1928 Architects? LrnQhwr & Mahon®y (4^) General Contractors William Ho Brcnsn Plumbing Contract or J G^JJeil Gompai^r Heating Coirfjractors Horrall CoinpaBy Bleotrio Wiring? South Sid© Gas and Electric Co* « Mmu
General Contract | 68^666000 Plumbing Cosifcract ^SSQoGO Heating Contract 49469Q00 Electric Wiring l£61So65 Contractors0 Extras l^SOSoSO Architectfl@ Fees S^g/loS?
Total # 84s277c-52
Furniture and Equipment (Local Dealers ) 5,588Q97 Cement Work «■ Foimtaln etco S#008e19 Hardwar©^ & misc®llan©ou® ZSZIZ^1
i9S5 Hepairs^ painting end miscellaneous S50o00
1959 ExtensiT® remodeling^ floor covering^etoo 25,^00000
Total I 98,757o99*
* This amount does not incliude the salvage from the former Training School Building which was ia service from 1905 to 1927<>
Tot&I| gross space^ 15,200 square feet.
Destroyed by fire during Easter Taction* 1956c
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ALPHA HALL
1902
Original Conatrtjction - First Half of Pre*s@sLt Building
1902 Architects D. ^a Millard and Son Contractor: Clinton Cempbell
Contracts Including archit^csfs fees | 11SS29«49
1915 to 1825 Misco iiqproveine&ts and repairs*
Chang© of heating system* extra roosss ia basement^ w&inscotting all rooms^ etc^ B^SSl^ig
$ 18s680a68
Bm Addition - Second Half
1927 to 1928 Architects? Lescher and Mahoney Contractors Albert Copeland 28^048^12 Plumbing and Heating Contractors
D* S« Horrall 4s424o00 Hardwares Stapley Company 689o06 Wiring and Miscellaneous extras 728oS9 Architects fees and oommissions lsS68o8S
1935 Special Extra® ISSoOO 1S@6 Painting exterior 25Qo00
19B8-19S9 ®m Roof ISOoOO 1957 Eemodeling Basement 700o00 19S9 Miscellaneous reparis 200o00
# SlA645o59
Grand Total $ 48^30^027
1950 Steel sash installed in sleeping porches l>7QQoQQ
Total to 1950 # 50s00€c27
Total gross space - 13,500 square feet. .,--.--■. . .i,^.,.—^ "-in i '■ .r m II iiinnnnii.rU i IIIIII , ,
Demolished 1958 to make land available for Life Sciences Center,
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DAIRT FUMPHQUSB
1939
WPA ai^l Mk Project $ 3hBoOQ
Total Gross Space °» lijit square feeto
Demolished 1952*
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TRAIHINg SCHOOL CAggmiA 1951
1951 Converted Barracks Buildiag* Work done by Maintenance Staff,
Remodeling^ painting and equipment #2,074016
Total gross spaoe - 3»400 square feet
Demolished 1958
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MAINTENANCE OFFICE BFILDING
1946
1946 Barracks Building - ^rame Construction Including Maintenance Office and Paint Shop and Warehouse I I0g440o00
5-9-60 Entire Structure Moved and Relocated 40* Section West of Engineering Center 2SQc>0Q
Total | 109S90o00
This was at one time (1946-47) used as Associated Students
Bulldingo The Thited States Government declared this building
surplus (Florences Arizona Prisoner 0° War Camp) and gave it
to Arizona State in 1946o The only cost involved was moving
it to the Campuse In 1960 its appraised value was |5o00 per
square foot or #70,4400000
Total Cross Spaoe ■*■ 3g480 square feete
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BUILDINGS SHOWING DATE CONSTRUCTED AND COST TO I960
Date Building Constructed
Administration & Business Adminis¬ tration Building 1951
Arizona State University Stadium 1958 Concession Buildings 1959 Temporary Barracks, Southeast 1958 Temporary Barracks, Southwest 1958
Arts Building 191k Agriculture Building 1950 Audio Visual Center 1950 B» Be Moeur Activity Building irn Carrie Matthews Hall 1918 Central Heating and Refrigeration Plant 1937 College of Education Laboratory School 191U Auditorium and Cafeteria 1939 Music and Shop Building 19U6
Danforth Meditation Chapel 19U8 Education Building (under construction) I960 Engineering Center 1955 English Building Farm Classrooms^ Office, and Shop 1956 Dairy Hay Barn 19W Dairy Garage and Garage Apartment 1939 Daliyman^s Residence 1939 Dairy Offices and Milking Shed 1939 Dairy Show Barn Fami Buildings j NIA Training Center
mod Palm Grove Apartments 1939 Farm Storage Building 1939 Farm Tractor Shelter 1939 Grain Bin for Loading trucks Grain Storage Borticultura Building Misc0 Sheds, Fens* and Bams 1939 Poultry House 1952 Poultry House 1953 Poultsy Bouse 1956 Poultrymanss Residence 1959 Sheep and Cow Barn 1939
11^022,599.55 1*072,665*1*6
26,171,, 96
55?ol2 117,82139 56i*,265.58
77*1*80.65 1514,720.00
6lj92i8oOG lfZL7,ftT0«70
216,1*37*51* 68f6ii3«63 31*000*00 15*136O59
l,239,t91*96 l*078,130fc82
80,903,53 135,705.03
6,31*9.85 2,085^00 ii,865«OQ 7*6b5*0O l,O00eC^
57,0(X)feOO 1,01^^00
13 0 000 s 00 2j50OfeO0 3j5oocoo 1^000e00 2*5OOe0G 5,118*70 ii, 881*30 5,ooo«oo
828^5 U,oo5ff25
30*53iu57 Garfield A« Goodwin Stadium, West Section 1936 103^b07e3b Greenhouse - West of Agriculture Building 195$ 2,0Ql&«00 Bam Economics Building 1951 21*8,779*23 Borne Management and Nursery Building 1939 3li,227*58 Infirmary 195U 167,552.82 Liberal Arts Building 1959 l,00b,322olt life Sciences Center 1959 1,128,663 »29 Igraeum Building 1939 53,096,10
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Building
Main Building (Old Main) Maintenance Shop Building Matthews Libraiy Memorial Union Men9s Gymnasium Physical Sciences Building Swimming Pool Tontosona Buildings (Near Payson)
Date Constructed
189U 1951 1930 195U 1927 1959 1957 1951
Annex I, Drama Workshop Auditorium 1958 Annex II, South of Main Building 1958 Annex III, English Annex 1959 Annex IV, Corner 10th St. and Forest ATO* 1952* Annex V Annex VI, West of Engineering 1959 Annex VII, Maintenance Shop Facilities 1919 Annex VIII, Publications Office 1936 Annex IX 1958 Annex X, Agriculture Annex 1921 Annex XI, Testing Center 1956 Annex XII, East of Laboratory School Shop 1958 Annex XIII, Hamada Hall 195b Annex XIV, Band Quonset 1951 Annex XV, Amerlcaa Men of Science Quonset 1951 Annex X^I, School of Nursing Offices 1959 Annex XVII, 911* Forest Avenue 1959
Maintenance Warehouse East of Audio Visual Center
Maintenance Warehouse Northeast of 1959
Audio Visual Center 1959 M0 Oc Best Hall 1956 East Hall 1903 ffeigler Hall 19U0 Charles Trumbull Bayden Hall 1951 E, M« Irish Hall 191*0 Sahuaro Hall 1956 Adelphl Housing Units 199*
Dixie Dees Gammage Hall 19lil James H* MeClintoek Hall, Unit A 1951 James H® MeClintoek Hall, Unit B 1956 North Hall 1911* Palo Verde 1956 South Hall 1913 West Hall 1935
$ 233,112 36 127,538,51* 883,821362
lf35W*0lu86 1,01*7,331*.96 1,616,561,91
225,977.00 15,860,68
6,816300 330.37 300a00
71,200oOO
2,07Ua6 8i*,903u08
6,01*0*57 13,522.15 13,1*36*2U
9,U69 9i*5 ls»800o00
22,331.89 3,500a00
62*,l68a3 11,293.86 7,22lu25
3,611**3?
3*000*00 570^*79.01*
89*308,07 362^511*86 29l*,866,9l* 1*25^000*00
l9li31,892a98 1*00,000*00
122,l*80jt5 198,53l*ol*6 381,281**23
57,021o02 l,811*,926o01
66,013 r,65 l60,l*01€!7ii la8,585.90
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Date S*11103-^ Constructed Escpended to_1960
Victoiy Village Apartnients I9l;6 $ 60,951i.98 Sixteenth Street Housing 1955 1 605 00 ??if,,rBM20r H0USe 1960 33*00cl00 1132 Van Ness 1956 2 560 00 Home of Director, Physical Plant 1957 lolll?!oo President's Residence 1907 12 527loi
General Improvementst Utility facilities, tunnels, seuers,
distribution lines 320,038.00 Streets, curbs, and sidewalks 98 fn QQ pricing lots 111**563100 Te?^is courts 56,978.00
Total Expended to Ju3y 1, I960 $23,1*2*6,850082
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BUILDINGS SHOWING GROSS SQUARE FEET Am CUBIC FEET TO I960
Building
Administration & Business Administration Building
Arisona State University Stadium, 190,000 Concession Buildings Temporary Barracks, Southeast Temporary Barracks, Southwest
Arts Building Agriculture Building Audio Visual Center B. B« Moeur Activity Building Carrie Matthews Hall Central Heating and Refrigeration Plant College of Education Laboratory School Auditorium and Cafeteria Music and Shop Building
Danforth Meditation Chapel Education Building (under construction) Engineering Center English Building Farm Classrooms, Office, and Shop Dairy Hay Bam Dairy Garage and Garage Apartment Dairyman lls Residence Daisy Offices and Milkingshed Dairy Show Bam Farm Buildings, NTA Training Center
and Palm Grove Apartments Farm Storage Building Farm Tractor Shelter Grain Bin for Loading Trucks Grain Storage Horticulture Building Misc» Sheds, Pens, and Bams Poultry House Poultry House Poultry House Poultxyman^s Residence Sheep and Coir Barn
Forest Service Greenhouse Garfield A« Goodwin Stadium, West Section Greenhouse « West of Agriculture Building Home Economics Building Home Management and Nursery Building Infirmary Liberal Arts Building Life Sciences Center lyeeum Building
Gross Square Feet
78,526
2,379 3,600 3,600 39,336 39,921* 6,81*0
20,581* li*,260 15,91*0 22,000 10,090 3,822 1,000 82*000
111,22*0 11,71*8 12,000 8,900 1,10*0 1,200 lb5oo 1,200
3,500 3,000 1,500 1,000 1,600
800 l*,50o 1,500 1,500 2,000 1,500 8,000 2,500
1*5,568 5oo
16,71*0 5,510 8,60li
79,11*0 88,000
7S520
Cubic F©et
1,078,000
18,312 28,800 28,800
509,916 1*85,666 68^00
397,018 139,120 218!, 800 176,000 800,720 30,576 30,000
981*,000 1,112,1*00
260,319 96,000
178,000 12,020 9,600
36,000 12,000
28,000 36,003 15,000 20,000 32,000
SsOQO 1*5,000 12,000 12,000 16,000 12,000 120,000 1*0,000
278,21*5 8,000
11*7,056 1*5,112 86,01*0
791,1*00 880,000 115,290
Building
Main Building (Old Main) Maintenance Shop Building Matthews Libraiy Memorial Union Men's Gymnasium Physical Sciences Building Swimming Pool Tontozona Buildings (Near Payson)
Annex I Annex II Annex III Annex IV Annex V Annex VI Annex VII Annex VIII Annex IX Annex X Annex XI Annex XII Annex XIII Annex XIV Annex XV Annex XVI
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Gross Sguare ?©et Cubic Feet
29,181* 2*50^1*0 16,31*8 202$9kli 71,578 76i*,l*00 67,667 9lt7j338 56,169 1,123*380 78,000 896^000 11,010 88,080 3,000 2l*,000
1,200 9,600 2,1*00 19,200 1,233 9,862* 8,222 65,776
3,600 28#800 8,692 133,809 1,1*70 llf760 1,21*5 9,960 5,005 50,050 1,206 9,61*8 1,620 12,960 3,600 28,800 6,600 52,800 1*,000 32,000 1,500 12#000
Maintenance Warehouse East of Audio Visual Center i*,000
Maintenance Warehouse Northeast of Audio Visual Center 1,000
M9 0. Best Hall 35,901* East Hall 11,1*80 Haigler Hall 50,592 Charles Tranfoull Hayden Hall 2U,301 F. M. Irish Ball 28,1*06 Sahuaro Hall 82,000 Adalphi Housing Units 38,021*
Dixie Gammage Hall 19,1*1*9 James He MeClintoek Hall, Unit A 12,261* James H* MeClintoek Hall, Unit B 2l*,926 North Ball ll*,59i* Palo Verde Hall 119,250 South Hall 13,880 West Hall 27,918 George W. Wilson Hall 28,1*10
80,000
8,000 287^232 lli7,950 220,356 l66f98X 209,570 656,000 30l*s192
21l*,020 77,10*0
11*8^670 137,960 951,000 102,220 215^386 281*0100
Building
Victory Village Apartments Sixteenth Street Housing Solar Energy House 1132 Van Ness Home of Director, Physical Plant President's Residence
Totals
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Gross Square Feet
20,000 7,305 1,975
800 1,800 3»000
Cubic Feet
160,000 58,1^0 15,800 6,1*00
ii*,i*oo 30,360
1,761*,767 18,951,128
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ADMINISTRATION^ BUSINESS ADHXHX8TMTXOH,, & AGHICUIffURS
BUILDIMG
1951
Architect: Varney &, Associates Contractorst Daum-Donaldson Const. Co*, Financings Legislative Appropriation
1952 Additions 1953 Additions 1958 Shelving added to building
ll*23-59 Advertising Bids, Elevator Installation 12-15-59 Architect's Fee, £• Le Varney C©s 12-28-59 Installation, Otis Elevator Co. 12- 8-59 Miscellaneous 12- i*-59 Sandalwood units for Roma 113 1-11-60 Formica Cabinet, Room 113, College of Business 1-15-60 Installation Air Conditioning, Room 202, Adm* 3-31*60 Bevise Business Manager's Office 5-5 ~60 Remodel Cashier's Cage 6-21?-60 Repair Elevator
Total
1998,1*38^9
2,626.21 737.95 296050 37,50
890.01* ll*,83l*o00
25.65 216,06 103.50
3,518000 256.66 103 M l*8g«13
$1^022,599.55
Total Gross Space ^ 78,526 square feet,
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Betseen the Buttes 1958
Architect; Edward LB Varz^y & Ass^iates Contractors F* H* Antrim Coi^truet5.on Cos Financings Leglslatl-te Appropriation |800SCX)0»00
Bond Issue ^gpO^gOQ.po Total 190CB,(KXI«CK)
Bonding CoB^saay? Maryland Casualty Co* of Baltlsor®
1958 Original Contract 677,000*00 Less Change Order Ho. 1 l42,OOOe0O Less Change Order Mo* 2 177*00 Add Change Qrtter No.- 3 7,762 *90 Add Change Order Eo* 1* 3l*,9301»00 Add Change Order Ho. 5 l*29Q00gQ0 I719,515e90
Architectural Fees on Stadium Facilities performed by following contractors s
F« H» Antrim Universal Construction CompaBy Mardian Construction Company Colorado Fuel & Iron Company
At S% 55,179.35 F. H* Antrim Const. Co«
Construction of Press Box for Stadiusa 79,000«00 Less Chang® Order #1 7,1*5Q»00 71,550.00
Uni^^ersal Construction Co» Stadium Toilet Structures 63,533*00
Mardi&n Construction Co, Grandstand Seating for Stadium 52,966*00
Colorado Fuel & Iron Corporatiezi Perimeter Fencing & Control Gates 10,38l„00 Change Order #1 1,690.00 Chang© Order #2 IQU.Qq 12,075*00
Total Cost, less grading, parking facilities I97l*,8l9a25
1958 Bond Expense 2,863*87 Supplemental Construction Contract 91,279«80 Metal Banners r?be00 3009 2/0 Chain & Fittings 61^18 Fountain receptor and Brackets 63*00
1959 Stadium Seat Brackets 11*0*00
Total t© 1959 1,069^97.10 1959 Installation of fraeaswrk & canvas backdrops 93iu09
Seat Brackets 21*5.27 2 21*» Gates - Acme Fence Compafly 31*8.00 AdTOrtising Bids for SDrinkling System 30*00
1960 Installation 725 ft. of fence. East Butte l»71i»00
Total to I960 1^072,665.1*6
Total Gross Space - 190,000 square feet. (Seating area and top eoneours© "1,, " """"'" ■"""* "' ""'"■"stsiSF.)
Part X Page 27
CONCESSION SUIIDIMSS
Arizona State Uniitersity Stadium
1959
1959 Tempe Daily N&m Ad^rtieing Bid $ 31.50 R. R. Adams - Contract Coastruction 23,772«(K} Change Order 888*81 Architectural Services l,b79o6$
Total i26,X71.96
Total Gross Spaoe - 2,379 square feet.
Part 1 Page 28
TEMPORAHT BARRACKS
East Side of Tunnel, South End
Arizona State Uni^tfersity Stadium
1958
50 ft. section of Ramada Hall (Demolished) Contractors Arizona. House Moving Company
1958 h cost of moving, P. 0. 0923 11*50.00 § cost City of Tempe Permit 7.12
Total $1*57*12
Total Gross Space » 3,600 square feet,
Part S Page 29
TEMPORART BARRACKS
West Side of Tunnel, South End
Arizona State University Stadium
1958
50 ft. section of Ramada Hall (Demolished) Contractors Arizona House Moving Company
1958 | cost of moving, P. 0. 0923 IU50.00 § cost of City of Tempe Permit 7*12 50*gallon Hot Water Heater 100.00
Total #557ol2
Total Gross Space - 3,600 square feet.
Part % -age 30
Two Storiss and Baaen3®nt 1914
1914 Architects Le G. Knipe (2%) C ontract or J Gonera1
Arizona Engineering and Con8&t. Co^ Bid I 65^927000 iirchitecfe fees ls620oS4
C ontr act or s PI^J ing Vallssy Hardware and Pluatoing Company Bid 4^100*00
Contractors Heating and Ventilation Machinery and Electrical Co» Bid S^SSoOO
Talbott and Hubbard COP Bid 7^534 0 00 Contractor: Tools and Machinery
Total | 82,637.34
1919 Cornice and general repairs (Roliaf Fund) 1,111.73
1933 Equipmont and remodeling of baeemsnt 650oOO
1935 Painfcingj, roofing and general repair® 976*00
19S6 to 1939 Entire interior reraodeiesd and r®- furnished - painting, lighting* efcc* (iffFA) 18,000000
Tofcal to 1940 #10S<)S75o07
1950 Music Studios Construisted by Mainfceneno® Staff ^900.00
#113fl275o07
1952 Additions U9*62
1956 Architects Fee - HorXbeek & Hickman ii,lt96,70
Total $117,821.39
Total gross space «■ 39,336 square feeto
Part 1 PEge 31
AGRICULTUHE BUXLDXES
Originally was
SCIENCE BUILDIEI
1950
Building
Architect; Lescher & I%.hon®y Contractort ^m* Peper Const« Coo l52li,999o72 Financings Legislative Appropriation
Refrigeration
Architects Lescher & Mahon^r Contractor: Prank Harmonson Co« 39*0936 86
56ii,093.58 1959s Sheet metal duet work. Room 222 172«Q0
Total I56ti,265<,58
Total Gross Space * 39,921A square feet.
Part I Page 32
AUDIO VISUAL CENTER
Formerly Our Lady of Mount Carsssl Parochial School
1950
Architects Lcyd L* Pike Contractor: Glen Chlpperfleld Financing: Legislative Appropriation
1958 Total Purchase Price $ 91,390*75 Less Appraised Value, land & In^rowments lluOOOaQQ
Total Purchase Price 77,390*75
The purchase price tsas based on an appraisal by Kelly & Kelly Realtors. The $>91,390e75 price included land, improxrements* and buildings» The land is included in land acquisitions«
1959 Sheet Metal Duct Worfc for Refrigeration 89.90
Total $ 77,M0.65
Total Gross Space - 6,8140 square feet.
Part S Page 33
THE B.B» MQEtE ACTIVITY BFIIDIIG
(1SS9)
1957»1959 Architects? L©8oh®r & Mahoney Superint©nd©nb of W.P.A* Jamee Rohan Several Sub^Superintendents for 8p©cial work
Expenditures of W.P.A* Funds I 107S(059o00 College and State Funds 47^661000
Total I 154,720*00
Thie building is a unique production of the Federal Industry during the depression yearso The W* P* A. was entirely in charge of th® work of construction and in addition manufactured th® major portion of the material used in the construction© Large adobe sun&ried bricks were used in all the exterior walls and partitions«
The building was dedicated September 29* 1939^ and named th® Be Bo Moeur Activity Buildings in recognition of Dro Moeur for his oo-operation while Governor of Arisona and during his ten years of service as Secretary of the College Board of Uduoationo
Total gross spaoe « 20*584 square feet, TT——I—■<■■—"■«—i *iill III «« II ■ iiiuipim .in i IIIWII IIIPII IM
Part X Pag© 3h
CARRIE MT^HM8_HALL
1918
1918 Architect: L. Go Inipe Trader supervision of The Coimnissiosw of State Institutions
Direct Appropriation # 5Qs000o00 Arehitecfs Fees (fSOO per month for
s even aonths) E,100o 00 Furniture and SquipTnent S^OlloSO
1919 Special Relief Appropriation to coiaplefc® 4^663e75
Tofcal # o9s77So05
1932 The building was assigned to womens and the amn were transferred to Alpha Hall
1923 Misoellaneous remodeling 260o00 1934 Painting and repairs 500*00 1936-36 Plunking* eleotricity* etc 775,00 1936-40 Remodeling interior of the of floe* par lor,
new roof, erfeco (ft* P* A.) 05OcOO
Total # 61a948o05
This building was built for young men and was named "Matthews Hall" at the iaenB8 first house meetingo The name was oontinued even after it was changed to a woiaan9s dormitory^ until 1929^ when th® Library was built and nefflsd the Matthews Library in honor of Dr* Matthews who was completing his thirtieth year as Presidenb* The nasse "Matthews" was then changed to "Carrie Matthews Hall" for Mrso Matthews. This building has been used as an Office Building for the College of Liberal Arts during the past two years - 1958-59 and 1959-60. Total gross space - 14*260 square feet
Part Z Pag© 35
CEHTML HEATING AM) REFRIGERATION PLANT
193?~38
P» Wo A,. Project
Contractors: Hows Brothers Engineers: Headman and Ferguson
1937 Contractor's Bid # 6o 88o ^ Engineer's Fee (») * I'Su 00 Miscellaneous Erases 20olS
Cost exclusive of salvage 73,li7iia00
Equipment salvaged from Old Plant 7,l£6a00 Total m.,ooo,c^
Federal Funda 65$ College Bonds 3$%
1951 Addition
Architect: Varney and Associates 117*!iB8 70 Contractor: R. w. lyiHsh & Johnson Bros. ff«uo«^
*L98,138.70
7- 5-56 Lowry & Sorenson, Engineering on Constr, ^ - ^ t In8ta31*tion, Steam Generating Boiler i oBo m I'PVU ISFZP**1*?****00*' ^^^tion Boiler M^lS 7-28-59 Lo«3ry & Sorenson * Engineering Services, * r»n tfe Sf?1^1 Heatin^ and Rsfrigemtion 55.L8? 00 7«30-59 Gilbert & Dolan Enterprises - Constructicm »*W5o00 •» «> fA S®11^1 Heating and Refrigeration 913 263 00 7- 7-59 Harold Painter, Removing foundation and 913*163.00
nn to dear site x. mM
Total to 1959 $1^217,870,70
Total Gross Space - l5»91iO square £**t_
Fart 1 Page 36
COLLEGE OF EDUCATION UBORfcTQHT SgHOOI,
Formerly Tempe Graesaar School
Main Building
lOfeh Street
This building was purchased from School District #30, Tempe, Ariaona, along with other buildings and land, plus otter considerations The exchange of 15 acres of fans land on South Hill Avenue Mas saade part of the transaction* Mr* Eugene H» Brock, former Director of th® Physical Plant, together with other associates, made an appraisal of the buildings and land, and the foUoaing are the results of their appraisal*
Appraised Price $96,600*00 1959 Remodeling 82,1*214^00
Architects: Horlbeck & Hickman U»5&8o26 Contractor: Clifford Seibert Const* Co©
Advertising for Bids 31*50 Sun Control Co* - Installation Blinds & Shades 1,763 oOO 7 Sinks and Cabinets 1^5340 Horlbeck & Hickman, Arehiteet'e Fees 1,660*38 Burr & Sone - Alterations & Additions 27$&73»QO Smith Pipe & Steel ~ Chain Link Fence y&oOO
Total f216,1*37 *$k
Total Gross Space - 22,000 square feet*
Part I Page 37
COLLEGE OF EDUCATION tABORATOIg SCHOOL in . II mi i in n-i n urn linn ir II II mi
Auditorium and Cafeteria
Purchased from Tempe Elementazy Schools
1958 Appraised Value §68,500*00 Installation of Hot Water Heater 1^3 o63
Total |68,6U3«63
Total Gross Space « 10,090 square feet*
Part X Page 38
COLLEGE OF EDUCATION LABORATORT SCHOOL «——»—«—II ■mi—twmmmmamtmmmmmmmmm\< n——— i m i u in—mcmm
Music and Shop Building
Purchased from Tempe Elementary Schools
1958 Appraised Value $31*000*00
Total Gross Space * 3t822 square feet*
Part I Page 39
DANFCRTH M8DITATIQH CHAPEL
1948 Ko General Contractor Bnilt by Contributed Funds #15,15So59 Of this amount #5,000 • 00 was a gift from William Danforth* The remainder was contributed by students0 faoulty and friends of the Collegec
Total gross spaoe - 1^000 square feet.
Part I Page I4I
EDUCATION BUILDIHl
I960
I960 Architect: Edward L* Varney Associates Contractor: T» G. K« Construction
Original Contract tl,l82,7UO.OO Architects Fees 56,751>96
Total $1,239*1*91*96
Total Gross Space - 82,000 square feet,
Part I Page la
TOINBERING CENTER
1955
Arohlteot: Ralph Haver Contractori William Peper Constrwotion Coo financingt Legislative Appropriation
1955 Advertising ^or Bids $ Slo50 Architects FeeSs Ralph Haver 520500000 Engineering Services S00o00
1956 Construction Contract 880^707000
1957 Engineering Services Computing Faoilities 7p010«64 Arohiteotural Services Se70Sc02 Additional Construction Contract 61^717000 Construction Supplement 40^682055 Arohlteot6 Fees 2e440o95
1958 TMstrut Partitions - Nuclear Lab 3^,270071
1959 Aoouotioal Tile Room 12S 229o00 Bids for Eleotrioal Work S6c00 Western Specialty Coo - Installation folding Wall 737o68
1960 Removing Concrete & Pouring Concrete ^loor In Hydraulics Laboratory 1^558«19
Advertising Bids 53^00 20 Tops & Drawer T^uits 628cOS Installation of Hydraulic Appurtenances 11^447088 Engineering Service Electrical Work 6-10o89 Hewberry Electric Co*, Electrical Work 90885oOO Science Research Eleotrioal Work 284oS8 Light raits - Meballirrgy Laboratory 102e26 TV Stiidio Remodeling 77o5S Installation TV Console 137o71
Total |l0078alS0<382
Total Gross Space - 1119240 square feets
part X Page US
BKGLI8H BFIID1IIG (Old Scieaoa Btiilding
Two Stories 0 709 x 92'
1909 Architects D.W.Millard Contractor; Harvey D«, Patton
Original Contract f 26965So00 Built in features (additional) 2,511o00 Architect «s fees and misoellaneous lj,447o01
Total
1920 to 19S0 Repairs and improvements
1935 Copper roofing and remodeling
Total
1956 Plumbing and wiring interior
19S7-S9 Wo P0 A. Paintings interior remodeling ©nd miscelo 400J
Total to 1940 # 56nl790<
1950 Remodeling (Old Science to Hew English Btailding)
Architects Mel Ensign Contractors J Homes and Sons Const* Co* 44«724o49
Total | 80,905o5S
Total gross space - 11,748 square feet.
Part 1 Page 1»3
FAM CLASSROOMS, OFFICE AW SHOP
1956
Architect: Martin Ray Young, Jre Contractor: C. 0C Johnson & Son tl31»298<»55 Financing: Legislative Appropriation
1956 Installation Overhead Doors and Welding Outlets 2,2Glu53 Cabinet Work 1,888.68 Installation, 5 gas heaters 269 JbO Engineering and Staking 10^87
Total |135,705*03
Total Gross Space - 12,000 square feet.
Part I Page kh
DAIRg HAY BARN
191*8
Contractors Bernard Williams $ 6,3i$o85
Total Gross Space - 8,960 square feet0
Part X Pag© h$
DAIHI GARAGE AND GARAGE APARTMENT
1939
WPA and NIA Project # 2^085*00
Walls built of adobe blocks left from Bo Bo Moeur Bulldingo
Total Gross Space " IsUhO square feeto
Part X Page
BAIIffimN«S RESIDENCE tmmmtmmmmmmawemtmB
1939
m and KIA Project $ li,865o00
Total Gross Space - 1,200 square feet0
Part X Page hi
DAIRT OFFICES AW HILKIMG SHED
1939
WPA and NIA Projects $ 7§6hSoOO
Total Gross Space <» k?500 square feet,
Part X Page I48
DAIRT SHOW BARN
Approximate Cost $ l^OOOoOO
Total Gross Space - 19200 square feeto
Part I Pag® h9
FARM BnLpjggTjAM)_|N_.Y.A. TRAINING C^mm PALM GROVE APARTMBHTS
(193 9-1940)
WoPeA. and N.Y.A* Projects
1959-40 Plans and Specifications? Ed* Bert els cm WPA Superintendents Jataes Ho Rohan
l^O Original cost I^QOOsGO AeS.T.C0 Material, Old Buildings 20P000«OQ
1941 Miscellaneous improvesnents S^0q0o00
Total #S7B000o00
These buildings are constructed on the 55 acres of land purchased froai Crook and Harelson in 1956 for #58000e end are located a mil® south of Tempe on both sides of Mill Avenue«
This cost Includes the expense of moving the old buildings from campus, the building of the farm house* barns, efeco It also includes the cost of cattle and the construction of living rooms and dormitorifss ^or the accomodation of 55 young men of the National Youth Adininletration< The dormitory section is now known as Palm Grove Apartmentso (1951)
Total gross spaoe - 3,500 square feeto
Part X Pag® 50
FARM STORAGE BUILDING
1939
WKA and NXA Project $ IpOteo*
Total Gross Space - 3*000 square feet<
Part X Page 51
FARM TRACTOR SHELTER
1939
NIA Project $ B^OOOoOO
Total Gross Space ~ 1»500 square feeto
Part X Pag© 52
GRAIN BIN FOR LOADING TROOKS AT FARM
Approximate Cost | 2^5^000
Total Gross Space ~ 1?600 square feetQ
Part I Page 53
GRAIN STORAGE AT FAEM
Approsimate Cost $ 3§500oOO
Total Oroes 8(pacei « 1^600 square feeto
Part X Page 54
HORTICULTURE
Approximate Cost $ 1,000*00
Total Gross Space «> 800 square feet.
Part X Page 55
MISCELLAB8E0US SHEDS, PENS, AMD BARNS AT HEAR OF DAIRY BARN
Constructed at various times sinse 1939*
Approadmat© Coat I 2^00^00
Total Gross Space - Apprpsimately ^500 square feeto
Part t P&fe 56
P0UL1HI HOUSES
195^
1952 Poultsy Houses $ 5*U8o70 1953 AddiUon hs88lo30 1956 Addition «Jk^^2
Total tl5»000o00
Totssl | Gf^ss tSj»c9 - 5gQ00 sq^g.-gg_j^i'
Total Gross | Space I-II 1^500 aqaare ftf^
Part 1 Page 57
POULTHIMAN-'S HESIDENCE
195^
36' x 36 s Fran^ house moved from 9iii Van Mess t© farm location <,
C & C Housemoving Compai^- $ 328 c,25
Part X Pag® 58
SHEIP AND COW BARN
1939
WPA and NIA Projects $ 39h7$oOQ
1956 Miscellaneous repairs 1A86G37 Engineering and staking _^__J^3o88
Total I k$OOSo2$
Total^ Gross Space * 8^000 square^ feet<
part X Pag© 59
FQEEST SERVICE QUEEN, HOUS^
West and South of Agriculture Building
I960
Approximate cost furnished by Dr« Reynolds of Uo So Forest Service* $ 30*000*00
I960 Installation of refrigeration ffiuS?
Total $ 30*53lu5?
* Title to this building is retained by U„ Se Forest Service under agreement that it be placed on campus by Board of Regents«
Total Gross Space - 2»50Q square feet,
part X Page
GARFIELD A. GOODWII
WEST SECTION
PJff.A* Projeot
Engineers Le M.. Fitshtgh Contractors Del E* Webb Construetion Company
Contractor9s Bid # 76*589,09 Engineer's fees 5$ 3„829*45 Leveling and Lighting Athletic Field 3,050*40
Remodeling interior rooming? installing machinery 9^000^00
Total | 92,468,94
Seating Capacity • 4^000
Federal Funds (33 l/S$) College Bonds (66 2/3$)
1952 Additions 460,44 Light and sun control 9„934,54
1958 Installation of bookoase partitions 543»62
Total $105 ,,4070 34
Total gross spaoe - 45*568 square feet*
Part I Page 61
GREENHOUSE
West End of Agriculture Building
1955
1955 Aluminex Incorporateds 15 x 20 and 10 x 20 $ l^GitoOG
Concrete block and labor by maintenance IffiQoQO
Total $ 2,0*000
Total Grogs Space «* 500 square £®*$>°
1 Faere
HOME SC(B0M1CS BFIlDING
1951
Architects Lescher & Hahoney
Contractors J Farmer & Godfrey Const« Co« $ 248^,779023
Legislative appropriation
Total gross spaoe » 16,740 square feet.
Part X Page 63
H0M8 MANJiGEMSFS1 AND raSMY BUILDING
1939-40
WVP. Ao Project
Architects J Lescher & M Superintendegits s James Rohan and Kemp©r Goodwin
1939-40 Cost of the Building $ 24B727o58 1940 Fwnitur® and Equipment 7s500o00 1940 Miscellaneous Expenses 2e000o00
Total | 54,227*58
Federal Funds 63%, College Bonds 5736
Total gross space - 5,510 square feet.
Parte X Pag© 64
Hi^IRJ^ARY
1954 Architects Kemper Goodwin Contractors William Peper9 Construction Co© Financing: Legislative Appropriation
Original Cost |167,021o60
Termite Proofing 522n00
Blue Prints 9o32
Total
Total Gross Space - 8,
F&ri I Page 65
LIBERAL ARTS BrtLDIKG
1959
1959 Architects Ralph Haver & Associates Contractors Gilbert & Dolan Financings Legislative Appropriation
Original Contract #941,589o00 Architect's Fees 57s600o00 Soil Testing 492o50 Advertising Bids 36o00 Changes 1 to 12 Inolusive 4*548*00 Architects Fees 256o62
Total #10 004^3 22 o 12
Total Gross Space - 79fl140 square ^eeto
Part I Page 66
LIFE SCIENCSg BntlDIHG
1959
Arohlteott Kemper Goodwin Contraotors t« G* E« Constrtnjtion Coe
Financings Legislative Appropriation With #250,000000 Grant from Federal ^VDAS
1959 Original Contract Amount |969fi020«.00 Additions to 1~2~59 9^851024 Deductions to 1-2-59 6g082*20
Contract to l»2-59 972,789*04 Arehiteots Fees 69,455 o96 Relocation of Water Meter 97o96 Advertising for Bids llo25 Arehiteots Fees on Equipment S^OOOoOO 110 feet 2W Gas Line 152o 00
1959 Cover it Paint Cabinets & Microscope Cases 6,657<>00 Windows in ^oyer ,257*19
1959 Built In Oak Cabinets 2,472oOO installation o^ Heat V&ita ls242o9i Dog Kennel l,201oOB Agua Display Panels 829<>15
1959 Fixed Laboratory Equipmsnt 81,559o79
Total Gross Spaoe - 88c000 square feeto
Part 1 Fag© 6?
LYCEUM BUILDISiG
1939-40
tf. P. A. Project
Architects? Alexander a ad Burton tf. P* A» Superintendent ~ James A* Rohan
tfa P. A. Labor and Material $ 23,000*00 A, S* T. C, l5f00Oo00 Salvage - Old Heating Plant 5*500*00 Furniture and Fixtures ji^gOO^Og
$ M^OOOoOO 1953 Ramcdeling Basement ^J^Og^lO
Total to 1953 $ 53*096.10
Total Gross Space « 7g520 square feeta
Par*. I Page 68
Mil BTOUOTG (OLD 1SA1N)
1394 - 1898
Architects? Fred Heinlein (2/^) Plena end spscification® and f^o A. BfeGinnla (l/$) supervision # l9800o00
Contractors JH<» W. Mattison,,, Lawenca Kapler, Clinton Campbellj, and Miscellaneous Special Contracts
1894 Basement and first floor walls (Mattison) 6,889^00 1895 Continued specialised constrvetion (Napier) 21,800o00 1898=7 For completion (Cai^bell and gpecials) 11,308.64
Uiacellaneors, advertising bids^ ©to• 250«00 June 15, 1897 Original ^urnitur© for Main Building
Blirm and C- F0 Webber E^OES^O
44fl071wS4
Additional Construction (1898-1910)
Cement floor in four basement rocsnaj third floor changed to classroomsj painting roof and erfeeritr 4,275000
Total # 48,346 oS4
1912 to 1956 Electric wiring of entire bualdingj Steam heating pipes and radiator® 4*000,00
1952 ReiEOdeling end equipping toilet roossa^ constructing and equipping new offices 1@000«,00
1956 to 1940 W. P. Ac
Changing amuseiaent rooia to class roouss 600&00 Constrvcting new offices 550*00
550*00
1950
Total Cost to 1940 | 64,846.34
Cooling System Architects Mel Ensign Contractori Homos & Son Constr* Co* $ 10^2240 76
Total Cost to 1940 | 65,071*10 1955 Remodelingi
Architects Kemper Goodwin Contraotors Hosaes & Son Construction Co« 168g041.26
Total Cost to 1955 $2338112-36
Total gross apace - 29^184 square feet
Bart I P&g© 65?
miNTENAKCE SHOP BUILDIHl
1951
DIRECTOR PHYSICAL PLANT, PURCHASING AGENT, CENTRAL STORES, GARAGE^ MIMEOGRAPHCMG AKQD TELSPJDNE EICHAEIE
iriHllll lllVllir^lMti in ■ faOMill
1951 Architect J Kemper Goodwin Contractors! MsGinty Construction Compaj^r |102j02li69it Financing $ Legislative Approprlatioa
1952 Addition - Purchasing and Gen. Supt* office 6,02i5e29
1957 Architects Kemper Goodwin Contractor: Halladay Construction Cempaiqr Additions Campus Shop 12,935*00
I960 I & S Air Conditioning 2*952.91
I960 Remodeling for Physical Plaat Director's office 3»5BqJi.p
Total *127,538.5U
Total Gross Space * 16,3^8 square feet.
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MATTHEWS UBRAR?
1930
1950: Architects? Leacher St Mahoney ContractorJ (General) Res Bo Meeny Contractors (Plmbiug and Heating) Wo Fo -^'Neil
Contractor^ bid plus #4,500 for enlarginents | 70,084000 Plunfcing Bid plus |412 ^or enlargements 9#653^00 Ke«r State Elecw Co* Electricity & -"ixtureo .3,408050 Contract cheng©s ellowed 2^,801970
I "^iiTiiTTio Miscellaneous fvrnitur© and special equipment for library and offices« 11^254 045
Office machinee 1,777035 Basement ROOIES (Leonard Carr) 3 200*00 Architect»s fees allowed 4*313o32
Total First Portion # IcfJei^SO
Hatthe^s Library Addition - Po W. A. Projeet 1935
Architectst Lescher and Bfehoney Contractor? Del Bo Webb Construction Coc
Contractors bid reduced to f 115 531^9 Architectao f#e. *>% ^m.h Miscellaneous EKPens©® 84o7r
1936-37 Special firing, oooling,, basemant cons'to 1,000.00 1939 Library Stacks 6,000.00
Total Secoad Portion | 136^3 92 081
Federal F^mda 35^ College Bond® 65$
1951 Ifetthews Library Remodeling sad Enlargement Architects Kemper Goodwin Contractor: J* R, Porter Const» Coo $ 528y962«07
Blectric Panel '959^12 T<*al $ 771,996-30
1955 Stack room addition - J, R* Porter Const. Co. 113,222,00 1955 Architectural services - Kemper Goodwin 6,793.32
Total $ 883,821.62
Part I Page 71
MEMORIAL mim
College Avenue & Orange Street
1954
1954 Arehiteots Kemper Goodwin Contractor? T« G» So Constnnstion Co« Bonding Coinpanys Re^snes, Ely Beok & Coo Attorneys J Chapman & Butler - Chicago, Illinois
Legislative Appropriation Bond Issue Coutribwtions
Total
1954 Arohiteotural Fees Notice of Sale Mo ?% Bonds
1955 fiscal Agency Fee Legal Services on Bonds Advertising **or Equipment Contract ToG.K* Construction Co. Services Trustee **or Bonds
Total
1956 Valley Bank Trustee Fees
1958 Gransaer C onstr vet ion Coo
1959 Advertising Bids Bowling Alleys Architect Bowling Alleys - Keapef Goodwin Deum«Donald8on Constrrction Coo
Installation Bowling Alleys Brunswick Balke C oil end ©r Coo
Installation Bowling Alleys height Bowling Alley Equipment
1960 Scoring Table-Chairs Exhaust Fan Title Policy Bond Issue Painting Saga Food Service Area Bowling Alley O^ice Installation o* Window Screens
Total
I 5009000o00 400^000,, 00 350^000^00
#1,250*000.00
71^941062 11*00
S^OOOoOQ 900 ..SI
14^25 ls199^8CBo10
102o08
#l,275e774oS6
125o00
20,30^o00
36o00 3s840o00
13,912*00
3SS599092 l9858o80
83e20 342«90
47*50 3,680o00
526.87 174o31
$1^354 9404o86
Total Gross Spaoe - 678667 square feet*
Part X Pag© 72
MEN'S GYMNASIUM M)BMBMWmflfItmH
(1927) South Balf
1927 Architects t Lescher and Mahoney General Contractor: William Pepper
General Contractor's Bid I 15,505*07 Plumbing Contract, D* 3. Horrall 1,1J35OOO Architect's Fees 8li8,80 Hardsare, lockers, and labor 1,131 »72
18^920.59 1928 Locker Room, baths, and dressing room 2,686«76
21i,607«35
Horth Half ■i mi mmimmtm
1929 General Contractor's Bid with fees 19>li8i4.20 Electric Wiring, furnishings 9 miscellaneous 1,261*39
20*7i*5»59
1935 Roofing, Special Relief Funds l,13i.»00 Miscellaneous improvements 650*00
1936 to 1939 Addition to South side, tf# P«, A. 2*700*00
1*6,833 .fti
1953 IffiN'S P. E. AND ARMORY Architect: Kemper Goodwin Contractors McGinty Construction Co* Financing: Legislative Appropriation 990,000*00
1959 Advertising bid for air conditioning 33*00 Air Conditioning 2*863*1*0 Registers and diffuser 67*00 Electrical Cable 3,120*62
1959 Relocate Evaporative Cooler Controls 1,899*00 Electric Hoists for Basketball Backstops 2,518*00
Total Il*0itf»331u96
Total Gross Space - 56,169 square feet*
Part X Pag@ 73
PHYSICAL SCI^SC^ BWlWim
1959
Architect: Kemper Goodwin Contraotors Bert Owens & Redden Constrt?ction Co, Financings Legislative Appropriation
1957 Original Contract Amount |ld0S6j>291o00 65j660o34
Total #lfl10i5951o34
Architects Fee 65^660o34
1958 Advertising for Bids 11,25 Arehiteots Fees 20OOOoOO 110 feet 2" Gas Lin® IS2o00 Transite Cabinets 1,679025 Arehiteots Services Equipment 19,500*00 Bert Owen & Redden Const* Charge 2^404*52 Vinyl T$.le DijBois Til© Coo 418o 18 Laboratory Cabinet 233 >68
1959 Advertising Bids ^or Addition S6o00 Bert Owens & Redden Const« Co^ Contract 338»631o00 Cabinets & Shelving 4^280^34 Fwme Hood ^ait 1,306.67 Tables & Wall Aeeemblies 5^428,00 Desks Permanently Installed 4E2(»81 Fixed Laboratory Equipment 1S69358O47 64 Cabinets With Drawers 1,318-40
Total iiTiieliiiTir
Total Gross Space - 78g000 square feeto
Part X Page 71*
SWIffiENG POOL
1957
Architects Keraper Goodwin Contraotors Redden Constrrction Coo Financing? Legislative Appropriation
1956 Contract |211fi945c00 Architects ^ees 139080o00 TTKderwater Light Fixtures 952 0 00
Total i225a977o00
Total Gross Spaoe ~ 11,010 square feet*
Part 1 F&ge 75
TONTOZQM BPIIDIMGS
Under the Tonto Rim - N«, E. of Coles' Ranch
1951
1951-52 Warehouse, Kitchen, & Dining Hall Material $2,150.00 Labor Donation 1,850.00 $ 1^,000*00
1952-53 2 Staff Cabins Material 500.00 Labor Donation 300.00 800o00
Water System & Pump - Tank & Pipe Lines Material 200.00 Labor Donation 1*00*00 600*00
1958 Bath Facilities - Material 300*00 Labor Donation 300.00 600*00
1951t~55 Dorraitoiy 20» x 80* Floor & Septic Tank 750*00 Studs & Roofing 375*00 Siding from Surplus 2,000.00 Labor Donation l^OOO.OO 1*,125«00
1952-58 Kitchen Equipment Estimated 800.00
7-lii-59 Morris Bros., Payson Construction of Fireplace 1,780.00
7*29-59 Whiting & Kuteh Const. Co* Architectural Academic Building 2,lt02.!9
8-2lt~59 Star Valley I4OO Gal. Concrete Septic Tank 12lu25
9- 1-59 Concrete Work - Architecture Bldg. 131*00
9- 1-59 Roofing Material Architecture Bldg. 96e30
5- 5-60 Morris Bros* 16* x 6h' Concrete Floor h01*9k
Total to 1960 $159860*68
Total Gross Space - 3»000 square feet.
Part I Page 76
AgMSSJC
DRAMA WORKSHOP AUDITORIUM Formerly Auditorium of I? D9 Payne Training School Moved from sit© of present Liberal Arts Building
5-20»59 Advertising for moving to new location back of Cosner Auditorium of Tempe Grammar School, purchased for lo D* Payne Training School, I 33oOO
8»7-»59 Arizona House Moving Moving Back Auditorium 6g 783*00
Total $6„8l6e00
Total Gross Space - 1^200 square feet<
Bart X Page 7?
ANNEX II mmi.Win-Mr.'Tinii.i
Remainder of Ira D. Payise Training School South of Main Building
3-31-60 Installation of 16 Electric Outlets $330*37
Total Gross Space - 2,1*00 square feet,
Part I Page 78
ANNEX III
English Anm>z
1959
1959 Cut and moved part of Building #21 to new position,
Arisosa House Moving Company $30Oo00
West of Engineering Center.
Total Gross Space ~ lp233 square feet.
Part I Page 79
ANNEX 17
Corner 10th St. and Forest Avenue
Purchased from Tempe Elementasy Schools
1958 Appraised Value $71»20O*CK)
Total Gross Space - 8,222 square feet*
Part X Page 80
ANNEX VI
Barracks Building West of Engineering
1959 Converted Barracks Bulldingo Work done by Maintenance Staff« Remodeling^ painting, and equipment* $2jj07iui6
Total Gross Space » 3^6001 square^ feet«
Part X Page 81
ANNEX VII
MAINTENANCE SHOP FACILITIES Formerly
COLLEGE CAFETERIA (1919)
1919 Architect t L* G« Knipe Building supervised by architect (Force Account) Appropriation limited to $35i>Q06«00
Expended for labor and material #31^332M Architect's Fees 1*575*00
1920 From Repair Fund to complete 2g08laQ9 Total « 3k9988a$
1921 Appropriation from Capital Fund to enlarge building and add special flooring^ tile, etc 119112®2X
1922 From Student Account^ Brick Oven,* Fle&m, etc* l9660oU9
1930 Addition to West End and rooms for help (W0 H* Brosm, Supervisor) S^GOOeOO
1935 Roofing and miscellaneous repairs ffi,?oQQ Total 56^^7095
1936 Remodeling Dining Hall to Cafeteria (P* W, A^ Project)
Architect J L. M0 Fitshugh Contractors Adams &vd Cavin
Contractor's Bid Accepted 27g05SP6G Architect's Fee 5^ of amount 19352*93 Other Expenses it3«»6Q
Total 28^55*23
Approximation: Federal Funds 33 l/3%9 College Bonds 66 2/3#*
Grand Total, Dining Hall $81i#903«08
Total Gross Space - 8,692 square feet,
Part I pase 82
ANNEX VIII
F0BLICATIO8JS OFFICE
NORTON COTTAGE
(1936)
1936 Purchased from Miss Alroa Morton - College Teacher | S^SOOoOO
Cement work and improvements ( W.PoA.) 150o00
Total # 3^,650.00 1959 Architectural Services for Addition 1,239.54
Air conditioning 837.03 '278.00
Total $ 6,040.57
Total gross spaoe - 1,470 equare feet.
Part X Page 83
ANNEX IX
Formerly Drew Apartments
1958 Purchased $23*522 Jg Less Land 10,000e00
Total gU»&2.1$
This property is on Eighth Street, and the land is included in land acquisitionso
Total Qroyiii|S^ge»|[i>|ly2ii5 sq^agg^jgete
Part X Pag© 8k
ANNEX X
COTTAGE South Campus
(1921)
1921 Contractors C„ M* Paddock Superintendent; L0 0. Austin
Contractor's bid $3s2&0<iOO Architect fis fees and supervieioa 198080 Southside Gas and Electricity 33*75 Misc., including Hardware & Plumbing ^_l51»ffl
Total $ 39768012
Total Gross Space - 695 square feeto
1956 Barracks Buildings formerly used as Greea Gables^ Unit I and Devils Den, Building 7.
Devils Den 3j>6l8ol2 Green Gables llt050c(X)
Caabii^d To-tal Cost ft3»li36o2U
This Building is south of the Science Building constructed in 191*7* which is now the Agriculture Bulldingo
Part X Page 85
ANNEX XI
TESTING CENTER
(Steele House, 901A Forest Avenue)
1956
1956 Purchased from Robert & Olga Y. Noll $2kM9«h$ Less land value III ^OOOoOO
Total $ 9#li69oli5
Total Gross Space ^1^206 square feet^
ige oo
ANNEX XII
East of Laboratory School Shop Building
Purchased from Tempe Elementaiy Schools
1958 Appraised Value $1*800*00
Total Gross Space *» 1,620 square feet*
Part X Pag© 87
ANNEX XIII
RAMADA HALL
1951*
195U Converted Barracks originally temm as Green Gables |10g000&00 Remodeling IGsOQOoOO
1955 Moving buildings t© new location C & C Housemoving Compai^ 203Ql;oOQ Miseenaneous 27o89
Total $220331eJ9
Total^Bee S^e^Ojt^^j^^^jWt0
Fori X Page 88
ANNEX XIV
BAND QUONSET
1951
Cost $30500*00
Total Gross Spae® - 6fl600 square feet*
Part X Page 89
ANNEX XV
AMERICAN MEN OF SCIENCE QUONSET HOT
1951
Architects James W* Elmore
Contractors Geoe Mo l&lskel Const e Co«> i
1951 Buildings $l855l2a90 Insulatioa 3s232o50
1952 Insulation and Electric®! 38^25^o6o
1959 L & S Air Conditioning CompaEgr Installation Carrier Air Conditioning 29l50oQ0
1959 Construction ceiling and paartitions l9911o5l
1959 Tuttle & Bailey - Grills 1I5O72
1959 Installation 1/8" Asphalt til© 60o90
Total to 1959 $6krjl6B*13
Part X Page 90
ANNEX XVI
School of Nursing Offices (Formerly Residence of Fred Joyce)
830 Forest Avenue
1959 Purchased from Fred Joyce ^295,1*26*75 Less Land Value 21,li26,75
Total I 8s,G00o00
1959 Refrigeration and remodeling 25lil43o86
1959 Painting 850e,00
Total $ll<,293o86
Total Gross Space - 1$500 square feete
Part X Pag© 91
ANNEX XVII ■II w Miiiiiiinnii miMii
91l4 Forest Avenue
Purchased from Mrs® Marie Ris@er
1959 Land Parcel purchased from Marie Risser
Purchase price $lU,72l4e25 Less Land Value 7a500oQ0
Total 17^22^025
Total Gross Spaee - 1,329 square feet«
Part S Paga 92
ND
191*9
19U9 Band Building ~ Tropical Shell
Erected by Maintenance Staff I 2,261io37
1959 Moved to rear Audio Visual Center for storage warehouse ingt^SSsSP,
Total # 3»61k*3?
Total Gross Space ~ lj.,000 square feet<
Part I Paga 93
RESIDENCE HALL STUDENT CAPACITt
MEN'S RESIDENCE HALLS
Overload Capacity Capacity
M. 0. Best 188 188 East H^
Unit 1 -A Unit 2 « B Unit 3 • C Unit h - D
Palo Verde - A* B, C Palo Verde D South West 100 100
Charles Haigler 88 9f Charles Trumbull Hayden Ibh F9 Me Irish 158 212 Sahaaro A - B 300 320 Sahuaro C 150 JgjJ
Total l^lla l^SlOi
ADELPHI FRATERNITY HOUSES
30 28 28 28 30
Total HA
WOMEN'S RESIDENCE HALLS
Dixie Detgs Gammage 8U 116 James He MeClintoek «• A James Hfe MBCliatoek » B 128 128 North
George W« Wilson
Total 1^251 1^327
GRAND TOTAL 29538 2^71?
Mo OP BEST HAIX
nAn North Section
"B" South Section
1956 Arohlteot J Weaver and Drover Contractor j T. G« K* Conatrnction Co0
Financings Borsi Issue
1956 Weaver and Drover Architects I 31^872079 T.G.Ko Construction Coe - Contracting 531^213o24 Re^snee,, T51y Beck & Co0 » Bond Service 4p500o00 Legal Service la965o53 Clarenoe Carpenter Insurance Agenoy 240ol8 Tea^e Daily News - Advertising SloOS Valley National Bank 686025
Total 570o479o04
Total Gross Space - S5g9Q4 square ^eeto
Part 2 Pag© 95
EASTjgAU;
19C6
190S Bvilding to incltsde © dining room and kitchen, bub not th& south wing*
Architect J D* Millard and Son, Phoenix Contrflctori Fi^ield and Gallaghera Phoenix
Ataownfc expended original contract, including architects fees # 84,547*21
Furniture and eqtsipmaaat - Dorxne, Kitchen and Dining Room 4if809o2S
1905 Remodeling Dining Room ©nd Kitchen to dormitory rooms 1,523*00 1906 Bt&lding Two large sleeping porches 564c00
Total 51*245*46
South Wing - Bast Hall 1908
1908 Architects: Crelghtosi ©nd Millard (fees 4#) Contractor©: Clinton Campbell
*C ontract or0 a bid including fee© and extras 18«,846«6S Pismittire for 26 rooM in this addition 2,405 eOO
1915 Bvilding of present sleeping porches lffS14o45 1919 Miscellaneous repairs^, ineludixtg oeaent back stairs 542*00 1055 Tfeder PoW«A0 and Special Appropriations (Seplast©ringp
palntings renewinga plmabing^ besting 25^4570 86 1956 New Roof - W* P. A. Projeot 2s836o00
1958-39 Remodeling basement, painting esrterior (¥«, ?« A*) ?_QQgOQ
| 81,325,40
1951 Coolers Contractors Pacific Western Enterprises 7,984^67
Total to 1951 | 899508a07
* Built from excess fund©* and wa© part of a joint bid of #25,876 which incltdai the President0® Besldense*
Total gross space ~ 11^480 square feet.
Part X Pag© 96
HAIGLER MEH?S RESIDENCE HALL Kiamaaa^Maumumamnliimmii., inpn—wmMtrtm**—'* ■■ nammmnr i-.ir.
Garfield A. G©cd»in Siadtai East Section
19^0-10.
Wa P. A* Project
Arehlteetet Lescher and Mahoney Superintendents i Kemper Goodwin and James Rohan
Original Cost landscapes & Sidewalks sod Pergola
Seating Capaei% - 5«3GQ
Federal FuMs (55$)5 College Boiids {k$%}
19k6 - Men9® Donaitosy Installed
Total
Total
I 771,535086 i 9t976oOO
#362^5llo86
Total. i Sggfn,,,Spaccii ^ SO^gSjg ..ggwye i fiat,
CHARLSS TROMBULL I'II ■ it in ri r imm*' Trrn-iT —
HAYPgS HA.LL M^T 'S DORMITORY
1951
Total gross space * 24,301 equare feet.
Part I Pas
1951 Architects H. K* Green I 39Efi860o22 Contractors! Homes & Son Constro Coo
1954 Addition 2,006.72
294,866,34
rwaiin IIHIHTH mm I
Fast T, Paga £8
1HXSK HAM.
19kO
Units A, B » W^^AeJroJect
Architect? Lescher & fehoney Superintendentss Nonoaa MBKisley and Kemper Goodedn
I9I4O Units A & B^ Contractors SfeGinty Construction Cs^ $2$Q&Qm&QQ ¥„ P, A^ Project
1*6 Usait G 175,000.00 Bo^ Issue V^^^^K**^
Total 19l»6 lHi25f 000.00
Total Orqas_Spacet-_28sko6 sqmm feet,,
I Page 99
1956 1956 1956 19*7 1957 1957 1957 1957 1957 1958
1957 1957
1958
SAHUABO* MM'S HESIDSMS HALL
1956
Architect: Horlbeck & Hickman Contractors Gilbert & Dolan Enterprises Inc, Financing: Bond Issue
U. W« Wing A S. W. Wing B
Drilling & Soil Saoipling $ 280.23 Architect Services - Horlbeck & Hicksan 56,2142.50 Risk Insurance 53lu31 Govexnstent Supervision & Inspection 3,750«^> Ad-9ertislng for Bids 1*6,56 Construction Contract 96lfi422.00 Advertising Sale of Bonds 63..QO Legal Fees & Expenses on Bonds 5^78*ii2 Trustee Services 825*140 Bulletin Paasls 1*102*00
Total to 1958 l$02998iai»36
Ha B. Wing C
Legal Services & Expenses for Bonds- 2^707*66 Advertising for Bids ■ 29^70 Architectural Fees 18^961*85 Bisk Insurance 216 M Construction Contract 37M37-a3 Advertising Sale of Bonds 118.23 Bulletin Panels 55i*oo
■WfPMQMpyWfcWttgfMMi
Total to 1958 11,1131*892.98
Total Gross Space ~ 82.000 square feet* ■■ HIi mi— HimiiiM—f i— r HI num in i m i iiftrmnmiwuii » 11 m %mmm\ KITH
Part I Page 100
ADELPHI
Men^s Residence Halls
Fnlts A-B-C-D-s
1954
1954 Architect J Kemper Goodwin Contraotors E* Jo Wasielswski Financing* Bond Issue
Cost #400,000,00
Fnltsg lo - A Delta Sigxoa Phi 2o - B Lambda Chi Alph© Se - C Sigiaa Uu 48 - D Phi Signs® Kappa be, - B Alpha Tew Oraig^
Total Gross ^ Spy@ ~ 58^(84 square feet
Part Z Page 101
Dmjg QAMIgAGE HALL
(mx)
1941 Architects! Leschar end Mahoney Contractori Wlllla© P«pp<sr Gonfitruction Co^eziy
Btslldings Brick and Cgmsnts Capacity 85 stwdeatSe
Cost, inclading architects* fees | lll9480o4S Ftamit-oro and Eqwlpmsnt ll?Q00oQD
| 122p480o46
Fuode - 10C^ College Bonds
Total grose space - 10,449 square feet.
MCCLXItfTOOX »A® ■ia»iiiM«ii.i»inii«iim»inJ,iii<lyimiii-nmmiil
Woisaiss* Beeider^je Hall
Fosmerlj QAMMftOE ASMER
1951
Part I Page 102
1951 Architects Guirej and Jones Contrtetors j? J» R* Porter Const B Co* Financing: Bond Issue
X95k Additions
Total to 195k
ia97*532«29
Total Gross Spaoe *i 12^261^ ggiiare feet.
ise J-'J.
MC CLINTOCK "B"
Women"s Residence Hall
1956
1956 Arehiteots Fred Guirey Contreotors William Peper Construction Coo ^inencing; Bond Issue
12-8-55 Risk Ins trance Clarence Carpenter Inswence Agency # 163 o81
8~4-55 Services o^* Trustee Valley National Bank 30*55
5-23-55 Advertising *or Bide 25o25
5-25°55 Arohiteots Fee 21^562 082
5-23-55 Construction Contract S59<)S77o00
2-9«55 Trustee Fees Valley Bank * 125»QQ
|S810284c2S
Total Gross Spaoe - 24,926 square <*eet
Part X P&g«
OTTH HALL 1914
1914 Architect f S« G<, Knipe Contractor: Arizona Engineering and Constrwtion Compai^
Original Construction # 15s500e00 Machinery and Electrical Coiapany bid 1^441^00 Valley Hardware and Plumbing bid 11I195«00 Architect8a fees ^634^08
Total | 18J)770.08
1925 Second Half
Arohiteots: Lescher and Mahoney Contractor: McGinty Construction Coa^pany
This is one half of e joint bid for additions to North and South Halls* (See South Hall) f 339006o82
19S4 Miscellaneous repairs 525«00
1935 Roofing, plumbing, etc* (RITA) 60S»0Q
1SK7 to 19S9 (WPA) Changing sleeping porch, painting and repairs 400o00
Total to 1940 f 55,307*90
1950 Steel sach Installed in sleeping porches ls>700*00
Total to 1950 | 55s007o90
Installation of coolers I},650o00 Installation of sleeping porch floor % paint 363»12
tsiKso«amaiBrnuamaas2
Total | 57^021*02
Total gross space » 141,594 square feet.
Part X Page 105
PALO VEHOE
WOMEN'S HESIDEM3E HALL
1956
Architectt Contractors Mardian Constmetion Co^^i^ Financings 100$ Bonds
SW Wing A WWing B SE ¥lng C
1956 Advertising for bids $ 87*00 Advertising Sale of Bonds 391*88 Government Supervision Fee 3#?50*00 Engineering Services ^OS^OQ Legal Services & Expenses on Bonds 10^136 ,,85 Valley National Bask - Trustee Services 825*39 Construction Contract, A9 Bf G9 and Dining Hall 1^32li?793eOO Prof. Services - Interior Decoration 2^500*00 5ff Primary Electric Duct 133 olU Risk Insurance - Kenneth Clark Agency 755 el3 Concrete Tests - Ariz* Testing Labcratosy Ij*817*18 Soil Tests - Arizona Testing Laboratory 613*50
1957 Construction of Wing D T* G* K* Construction Cou^aBy klQ$%00»GO Architect's Fee - Weaver & Dorer 25*110o00 Addition to original contract - Mardian Const*, Co,. 22>816W85 Concrete Tests - Arizona Testing Lab* l?li31*35 Advertising for Bids « Tempe News 27.9® Risk Insurance - Harelson Ins8 Co* 238*55
I960 Remodeling & Installing Kitchen Rooms 126-128 391*79
Total 1*8X1^926*01
Total Gross Space * 119*250 square feet.
Part X Page 106
SOrjH HALL
1918
1913 Arehiteots: Leeeher ©nd libbey ContractorJ Ariaona Engineering and Constriction Company
Original Construction | 18,147^00 Heating Plant * Other equipment and extras ^ 2?717e60
Total f 20*884,60
1925 Second Half
Architects: Lescher and Mahoney Contractors BfoGinty Constmotion Company
This is one half of a joint bid for additions to North and South Halls (See below) $ 33^006,82
1919-1964 Miscellaneous repairs and iraprosrementa Paintings oalcemining, plumbing, etc 500o00
1935 Roofing (PWA) 652*00 1938 Remodeling Kitchen and Basement Room® 300.00
Total to 1940 # ~1^Z&A£
1950 Steel sash installed in sleeping porches lff70Q,00
Total # 66.923o42
Additions to STcrth and South Hall
Joint Bid
1925 - Soeend Half - Both additions Architects: Lescher and Mahoney Contractors HsGinty Construction Coiapany General Contract f 49,971«59 Plnafelng and heating contractp Horral Co,. 6^999050 Architect"s ^ees (5%) 2,848o44 Hardware* eleotrioity8 painting^ flto0 l^SOOoai Fvrnitwre and equipment, both additions | 4^S94oil
Total I 60ffOlSo65
South Hall charged with on© half #33fl008*82 Horth Hall charged with one half 33^0060 82
Total gross space - 13,860 sqn&re feeto
Part X Page 107
WSST HALL
1935=36 Architects? Lescher & Mahonoy Contractor: Del Eo Webb Construction Company Superintendent of Buildings Kemper Goodwin
Construct ion,, Original Bid plus #3,721063 extras llSO^SSSsOO Architects* feeSj, 5% of cost 7,642o75 Expense 153*99 Remodeling front entrances and painting interior gQQsOQ
1158,751^74
Federal Funds 34$* College Bonds
1949 Installation of coolers 1^650.00
Total | 160*401.74
Total gross spaee - £7g918 square feeto
Part. X Page 108
GEORGE W. WILSOM lOMENgS HESIDE1CE HkU.
1956
Architects Kemper Goodwia Contractor* To Ge Ko Construction OOo Financings Bond Issue
1955 Clarence Carpenter Insurance Co* « risk insurance i 167621?. Valley Kational Bank - Trustee Fees 30*56 Advertising for Bids 25*0© Architects Fees 219883o08 Construction Coatraet 36b»7l8oCO Advertising for Bids I5o30 Trustee services 125600 Refrigeration Cojstraet 29,787o00 Architect's fees 1^1 ^2 Title poUcy klop
Total |1|189585«90
Total | Gross ,,§^8®, ^ ^^j^Q^^ggg^gj^
Part 1 Page 109
VICTCSIY VILLAGE APARTMTS
1946
1946 Converted Barracks | 60s954o98
financed; Alumni Association - Loan Repaid vrom Rental Incomeo
Total Gross| Space ^ 41g|052 gqnareii^ieeti|«
During the Suiaaier o* 1960 half o** the units were
demolished to make room *Qr the new T&iversity entrance
off Mill Avenueo At the present time th@r© are twenty-
five units remaining * These will b© demolished shortly
to make room for the ne^ Frank Lloyd Wright designed
Auditorium and Fins Arts Centero
Total Gross Space 25 Fnite - 20^000 square feeto
Part X Page HO
SIXTEENTH STRBtST HOUSING
1955
1955 Architects Horlbeck & Hickman Moving two houses to 16th Street from lots purchased in land acquisition ^or expanded campus
1955 Architects ^ees I 505o00 Moving Contract l9100oQ0
Total 11*605.00
Included in this Housing Area which is south of Sahuaro
Hall are 11 small houses which were moved from property
acquired by the TMversity In its land acquisition programo
Total Gross Spaoe - 7^305 square feet
Part I Page 111
SOUR EMERGY HOUSE
East Shea Boulevard Northwest of Scottsdale^ Arizona
This property is being held by the Arizona State University Founda<» tion until such time as the University has funds available for purchase•
Cost #33<>QOO»O0
Total Gross S^ace ~ lg975 square feeto
Part I Pag© 112
1132 VAN KESS ATOJUE
Approximate Cost # 2g500eOO
Total Gross Sgacei«. 800 sqtmre^feete
Part X Page 113
HOME OF DIRECTOR, PHYSICAL PLABT ■ i HUMw——iiinin inn h nimffm II> im mmi i iMmmiiiB
Formerly R* Jo Hight Hoaie
820 Forest Avenue
1957 Purchased f*om Dr* Ra J. Hight $28,900«75 Less land value l8g900»75
Total
1959 Shower Cabinet
Total Gross Spaee - 1.800 square feet{ ' • g--|IH]lli I . r iif. ■»i. i ■imifli inn ■«III«.II ■iiii.ii.mnii
Part J. Page lilt
ERESIDWS RESIDEHCE
1907
1907 Architectst Creighton and Millard Contractor; Clinton Campbell
* Original Contractg including architect's fees. Extras and mlscallaneone I 6S023W95
347^50 1910 Cement walks, ^©undationfl and basement 650o00
Ttstel | 60921o4S
1931 Remodeling interior, eictenaion, €tc« 2SE88»56 Mew Equipasmt - refrigerator^ range, furniture SOOoOO
1933 Roof, painting roomsp etc* 550*00
Tofcal t© BBS # 104560i,01
1937 to 1939 W, P, A» temporary room 125900 Enclosing poroh 150^00
Total cost to 1040 # 10s835o01
1951 Refrigeration system Installed by Maintenanc© Staff @50oOQ
I 11^485.01
* Built ^rom excess funds, being part of * joint bid of |238676 which injoleded the Sowth Wing ©f East Hall*
1954 Garage built by maintenance eta**. Ig042<,00 Total |18;gf.0i
Total gross space - 3ftQ0Q square feetw
Part X Page 115
GENERAL IMPBOTEMENTS
To 1960
Utility facilities, tunnels, sewers^ distribution lines $3208)038oOO
Streets$ curbs, and sidewalks 98$711^00
Parking lots 1114*563 oOO
Tennis courts 56a978>Qp
Total i)S90&290&00
Pan; X Pag© 116
CAMPOS PLANTIHQ
INVEMTOHI
Cartipus Trees 3 Shrabs^ Palins^ and Hedges
SUMMUHI
«TH&ESr«»Yarieties 57$ Total number of treesj, 1U78
««SHRU^«¥«?arieties 7k$> Total number ©f shrubs* 1512
*a&HEDGES«»Varieties k9 Total number of feetd 5738
*TREES The f ix^t planting of trees to azjy extent was in 1891^ when ll^O Arisossa Ash ^ere planted on about ten acres of the original campus* Some of themp notr over sevssrty years oldt are still alive and are among the largest and thriftiest trees ©a the campus and may be good for another fifty years •
The neast large planting sms from 1912 to 193!^ ^®n about a hundred Olive Trees, and as mangr PalniSi, were pXantedo A fetr have been removed to make room for new buildings aiad IssniSo
In 19165 sixty Esaglish Elnss^ aM the same number of American Elms^ were procured from a California Nursery ami planted* The £ormer5 in Parkways,, and the latter* inside the sidewalk lin©j» on both sides of College Avenue,, They «er© the first Elms of as& kind to be planted in the Salt River ¥alley0 Numeroiss small plantings of various mrleties of Evergreeiss and Deeldious tree^ are made anmzallye
««SHRUBS The planting of shrubs on the campus has been governed by the construction and location of buildings^ which aecmints for the variation? maturity c and extensive plantings during recent years 0
^»HEDGES All the present hedges have been planted during the past taenty-five years e The larger being an Oleander hedge which surrounds the tuenty^aere Goodwin fieldo
Part I Page 11?
THRFS 130 American Elm k Magnolia 110 Ariaona Ash 5 Chinese Elm 6 Montebello Ash 3 Sycamores
53 English Elm 2 Willow kO Umbrellas IA Red Bud Cereis 27 Poplars 2 Chinese Flame Trees 5 Honey Locuts U Blue Chasta Trees 5 Ekckfoerxy
Total number of deeidious trees
EVERGREEK TREES
135 Sour Oranges 6 Tamarix 95 Olive Shada® 6 Guadulupe Csrpress 9k Italian Cypress k Cork Oak 90 Carob 3 Live Oak 60 Axborvitaes 3 Cedars 2 Golden Golum 2 Evergreen Elm 58 Arisona Cypress 2 Silver Juniper kO Bottle Tree 2 Virginia Juniper ho Eucalyptus k Jacaranda 36 Pepper Tree 1 Fern Pirn 33 Pine Aleppo 1 Irish Yeu 11 Honterey Cypress 1 Big Cons Pin®
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Total number of evergreen trees 730
FRUIT AM) MP TREES
9 1» 3 3 3
Fig Date Palms Mulbersy Grapefruit Naval
2 Sapotes 20 Pecan 8 Black W<mt 2 Cape Chestnuts
Total number of fruit & nut trees 5fe
PALM TREES
Washlngtonia Felifera Washingtonia Robusta 230
k Blue Palm I4I Phoenix Cananiensis
k Sago Palm 2 Dsmrf Fan Palra 11 Fortune! Palm 2 Windmill Palm
Total number of palm trees
GRAND TOTAL
2k
Different varieties of trees - 57
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INVENTOHT OF SHRUBS ON CAMPOS
Different Varieties - 57
162 Euor^mus 18 EuoEymus Verigated
130 %rtle Commmas 27 ffyrtle Verigated k7 Myrtle Coa^aeti k9 Cassia 83 Cotoneaster
120 Pittosporum 23 Pittosporum Verigated 22 Daarf Pomeg^nite
10 Lantana 19 Photinias 130 Oleanders 56 Flowering Poa^granite lil Privet Japanese 8 Bush Jasmine
38 Randina 12 Phracantha Ik Privet California 1 Desert Cassia
1 Yucca Cactus k Persian Lils© 3 I&gunaria 1 California HoBy 2 Cactus li Bougainvillea Yine 1 Spanish Broom k Bay Leaf
2k Spirea 3 Chinese Holly (Desert)
Total lua&er of Plants - 1712
3 Abelia 1 English Holly
12 Alteap Rose of Sharon Flowering Peach Flowering Quince Trtsmpet fins Climbing Roses
206 Rose Bushes 6 Bignonic Tseediana fine 5 Camelias
I 12 23
8 Poinsatta 30 English Ivy
6 Algerian Ivy b Boston Ivy 6 Ploieosas Fera
11* B©2£H90d 3 fetal Plum k Honey Suckle
10 Coral Vine 6 l^ycuia
1 Buddlens 3 Coeeulus 1 A^utus Unedos k Rock Rose Cistur 2 Fuchsias l^daine-Iont 2 Fuchsias Australian 3 Clemtis 1 Golden Ball 1 Iie«»d€J Franc® 1 French Lilac
3 23 5 2 6
U k
Westeria Ylim Climbing Jasmine Bottle Brush
Crepe J^j/rtle Hibiscus Viburnum
1 Spirea Bellardi 3 Columbine Crimson Star 6 Columbine 1 French Li!&e»Pres„ Lincoln 1 * * Claude Bernard 1 » • Sou¥« de L Spaeth 1 English Holly