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Quarterly ReportFourth Quarter
University of Wisconsin-Madison
4Q
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Introduction 2
4th Quarter Highlights 3-5
Current Major Projects 6-16
Other Significant Projects 17-36
Completed Projects 37-47
LEED Certified Projects 48
Master Plans 49-52
Studies 53-59
Current Project Index 60-61
Staff Directory 62-64
Glossary of Construction Terms 65-67
The purpose of this report is to provide a volume of quarterly updates of current major projects on campus in a
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INDEX
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Planning: A/E Selection
Planning
Programming
Design: 10% Concept Report
25%/35% Design Report
Construction Docs
Bid Date
Construction: Construction
Completion: Substanital Completion
Occupancy
INTRODUCTION
Projects can fall into three separate categories; Major Projects, Other Significant Projects, or Future Projects.
Regardless of which category a project is classified as, it will advance through the following phases
throughout the duration of the project:
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Current Projects in the 4th Quarter Budget
Current Projects in Planning 0 projects $0
Current Projects in Design 14 projects $163,420,328
Current Projects in Construction 12 projects $286,571,112
Current Projects in Substantial Completion 2 projects $59,341,000
Current Projects On Hold 3 projects $4,712,000
Total 31 projects $514,044,440
Completed Projects (Since 2005) Budget
Major Projects 84 projects $2,562,589,842
Other Significant Projects 57 projects $68,474,700
Total 141 projects $2,631,064,542
Current Master Plans & Studies Budget
Current Master Plans 0 projects $0
Current Studies 2 projects $131,200
Total 2 projects $131,200
Completed Master Plans & Studies Budget
Master Plans 7 projects $3,781,148
Studies 16 projects $3,157,768
Total 23 projects $6,938,916
TOTAL MASTER PLANS & STUDIES
TOTAL PROJECT BUDGETS
4TH QUARTER HIGHLIGHTS
The following tables provide highlights of activity during the fourth quarter of 2017. The total budgets below
include only the Major projects, master plans, and studies featured in this report and do not include many
campus activities that are smaller in scope and budget.
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Major Project Phase transitioned to Page
Memorial Union Reinvestment - Phase II Occupancy 43
Other Significant Project Phase transitioned to Page
Biochemistry Instrument Facility Addition Construction 20
Engineering Hall Plaza & Entrance Renovation Cancelled N/A
Ingraham 115-116 & 214-215 Renovation Design 26
Lelah Starks Potato Building Construction 27
Lot 76 Sanitary Lift Station Construction 29
MOCVD Lab in Engineering Centers Building Occupancy 44
Rennebohm Hall Chemical Storage On Hold 32
Project Page
None N/A
FEATURED CHANGES THIS QUARTER
NEW PROJECTS THIS QUARTER
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CURRENT PROJECT ACTIVE STAGE BUDGET (millions)
AG Dean's Residence Renovation On Hold 2,500,000$
Babcock Hall Dairy Plant Renovation & CDR Addition Construction Documents 34,420,000$
Bascom Hall Room 165 Remodel On Hold 1,747,000$
Biochemistry Instrument Facility Construction 2,700,000$
Chamberlin 5th Floor Remodel for Kolkowitz Lab Construction Documents 360,000$
Chemistry Instructional Addition & Renovation Construction Documents 93,800,000$
Curtis Pond Rehabilitation 35% Design Report 1,124,000$
Elm Drive Lift Station Bid Date 1,022,500$
Engineering Hall Strucutres Lab Addition Construction 3,198,300$
Goodman Softball Locker Room Remodel 25% Design Report 972,000$
Grainger Learning Commons Construction 10,070,000$
Hamel Music Center Construction 55,800,000$
Hoofers Boat & Dock Replacement 25% Design Report 2,408,000$
HSLC Academic Affairs Curriculum Enhancement Project Construction 13,751,834$
Ingraham 115-116 & 214-215 Renovation Construction Documents 822,000$
Lelah Starks Potato Building Construction 394,000$
Limnology Lift Station & FM 35% Design Report 847,000$
Lot 76 Sanitary Lift Station Construction 2,391,978$
McClimon Track Replacement Construction 750,000$
Meat Science and Muscle Biology Building Construction 46,377,000$
Memorial Union Reinvestment - Phase II Occupancy 58,585,000$
MOCVD Lab in Engineering Centers Building Occupancy 756,000$
Nielsen Tennis Indoor Court Resurface 35% Design Report 1,831,120$
Rennebohm Hall Chemical Storage On Hold 465,000$
Southeast Recreational Facility Replacement Construction 96,541,000$
Sterling Hall Renovation for TREX Plasma Physics Construction Documents 450,000$
University Health Services Remodel Construction 1,800,000$
WARF Office Improvements - 2nd & 4th Floors Design 2,000,000$
WIMR Equipment & Lab Improvements Bid Date 2,194,308$
WIMR West Wedge Addition Construction Documents 21,169,400$
Witte Hall Renovation Construction 52,797,000$
TOTAL 514,044,440$
4TH QUARTER HIGHLIGHTS
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Current Major ProjectsThese are projects that have been enumerated and are active
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BABCOCK HALL DAIRY PLANT RENOVATION & CDR ADDITION 13A2U
BUDGET KEY STAKEHOLDERS
Total $34,420,000 Occupants Babcock Dairy Plant & CDR
Construction $21,559,000 User Reps Doug Sabatke
Design $2,033,500 UW PM Stu LaRose
Mgt. $870,000 DFD PM Russ Van Gilder
Contingency $2,173,000 A/E Zimmerman Arch. Studios
Equipment $7,165,500 Design Arch. Zimmerman Arch. Studios
Other Fees $619,000 Landscape Arch. Zimmerman Arch. Studios
Funding Sources: Structural Engr. Hardwood Engineering
GFSB $15,959,000 General Contractor TBD
Gifts & Grants $18,461,000 Plumbing TBD
Mechanical TBD
TIMELINE Fire Protection TBD
A/E Selection 11/2013 Electrical TBD
Planning 03/2014 - 12/2014
35% Design Report 12/2014 - 02/2017
Construction Documents 03/2017 - 02/2018 AREA DATA
Bid Date 03/2018 GSF-Babcock Remodel 29,700
Construction 05/2018 – 10/2020 ASF-Babcock Remodel 23,575
Substantial Completion 11/2020 Efficiency-Babcock Remodel 79.38%
Occupancy 12/2020 GSF-CDR Addition 54,650
ASF-CDR Addition 33,145
Efficiency-CDR Addition 60.65%
Construction $/GSF $256
Total Project $/GSF $408
This $34,420,000 project constructs a three-story, 54,650
GSF / 33,145 ASF additions to house the Center for Dairy
Research (CDR), a milk intake facility with three storage
silos, and a small addition to house a two story dryer.
Space on the basement, first and second levels of the
existing dairy plant will be renovated. The remodel will
be 29,700 GSF / 23,575 ASF. The existing milk intake
area, the existing drying tower, a mechanical space at the
northwest corner of Babcock Hall, and a stair tower will
be demolished to make room for the addition.
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CHEMISTRY INSTRUCTIONAL ADDITION & RENOVATION 13E5C
BUDGET KEY STAKEHOLDERS
Total $93,800,000 Occupants Chemistry Department
Construction $74,715,000 User Reps Bob McMahon, John Moore
Design $7,395,000 UW PM Pete Heaslett
Mgt. $3,228,000 DFD PM Russ Van Gilder
Contingency $5,978,000 A/E Strang Inc.
Equipment $1,900,000 Design Arch. Ballinger
Other Fees $584,000 Landscape Arch. GRAEF-USA Inc.
Funding Sources: Structural Engr. GRAEF-USA Inc.
GFSB $86,200,000 General Contractor TBD
Gifts & Grants $7,600,000 Plumbing TBD
Mechanical TBD
TIMELINE Fire Protection TBD
A/E Selection 07/2014 Electrical TBD
Planning 02/2011 - 08/2012
Programming 11/2014 - 04/2015
10% Concept Report 05/2015 - 10/2015 AREA DATA
35% Design Report 03/2016 - 11/2016 GSF 228,443
Construction Documents 10/2016-04/2018 ASF 135,000
Bid Date 06/2018 Efficiency 59.10%
Construction 07/2018 - 10/2020 Construction $/GSF $327
Substantial Completion 11/2020 Total Project $/GSF $411
Occupancy 12/2020
This $93,800,000, 9-story project is 228,443 GSF/135,000
ASF and will address the Chemistry instructional
program’s anticipated space needs. It will focus on the
need for instructional facilities and address opportunities
for both new and renovated space. It will address some
major infrastructure improvements in the older buildings,
such as exhaust and heat recovery systems. The new tower
will be constructed first, with three floors shelled for
future fit-out. Renovation of existing teaching labs is
deferred until fund raising will allow. The project is
currently in the design stage, and construction is
anticipated to begin July 2018, with new tower occupancy
expected in the fall of 2020.
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ENGINEERING HALL STRUCTURES LAB ADDITION 14J2I
BUDGET KEY STAKEHOLDERS
Total $3,198,300 Occupants College of Engineering
Construction $2,456,700 User Reps Sharon Devnish
Design $275 UW PM Peter Bloechl-Anderson
Mgt. $112,400 DFD PM Kevin Trinastic
Contingency $354,200 A/E BWBR
Equipment $0 Design Arch. BWBR
Other Fees $0 Landscape Arch. N/A
Funding Sources: Structural Engr. GRAEF, AEI
Gifts & Grants $3,198,300 General Contractor TBD
Plumbing TBD
Mechanical TBD
TIMELINE Fire Protection TBD
A/E Selection 03/2015 Electrical TBD
35% Design Report 06/2016
Construction Documents 02/2017
Bid Date 04/2017 AREA DATA
Construction 08/2017-03/2018 GSF 2,200
Substantial Completion 03/2018 ASF 2,000
Occupancy 04/2018 Efficiency 90.90%
Construction $/GSF $1,117
Total Project $/GSF $1,454
Design-Bid-Build Single Prime
This $3,198,300 project is a 2,000 ASF / 2,200 GSF
addition in the southwest corner of Engineering Hall for
the Wisconsin Structures and Materials Testing
Laboratory. The new lab room will provide a specially
constructed high-strength floor and multi-story post-
tensioned reaction wall with grid high-strength anchors,
overhead crane, and access to the exterior that will allow
for testing of structural components up to 40 feet in
length. The overall height will match existing building
height.Currently in construction, occupancy is anticipated
April 2018.
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GRAINGER LEARNING COMMONS MSN #0140-1604
BUDGET KEY STAKEHOLDERS
Total $10,070,000 Occupants School of Business
Construction $6,700,000 User Reps Becky Barnes
Design $540,000 UW PM Megan McBride
Mgt. $240,000 DFD PM N/A
Contingency $670,000 A/E Potter Lawson
Equipment $1,800,000 Design Arch. Meyer, Scherer & Rockcastle
Other Fees - Landscape Arch. N/A
Funding Sources: Structural Engr. Henneman Engineering, Inc.
Gifts & Grants $10,070,000 General Contractor Miron
Plumbing HJ Pertzborn
Mechanical A&H
TIMELINE Fire Protection Automatic Fire System
A/E Selection 09/2016 Electrical Staff Electric
10% Concept Report 12/2016
25% Design Report 02/2017
Construction Documents 02/2017 - 05/2017 AREA DATA
Bid Date 08/2017 GSF 34,700
Construction 08/2017 - 04/2018 ASF 28,000
Substantial Completion 04/2018 Efficiency 80.69%
Occupancy 04/2018 Construction $/GSF $193
Total Project $/GSF $290
UW-Managed Process This project will design and remodel 34,700 GSF /
28,000 ASF across three floors of library, classroom, and
computer lab space within the existing School of
Business. The three-floor remodel will update the library
to meet the needs of current students, faculty, staff, and
the campus community; improve the functionality and
visibility of the Business Learning Center (BLC); and add
a technology-rich Special Projects Lab (SPL) within the
first floor Huber Lab. Construction began in August 2017
with completion in spring of 2018.
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HAMEL MUSIC CENTER 10F2J
BUDGET KEY STAKEHOLDERS
Total $55,800,000 Occupants School of Music
Construction $37,000,000 User Reps Susan Cook
Design $6,564,000 UW PM Pete Heaslett
Mgt. $1,812,000 DFD PM Russ Van Gilder
Contingency $8,106,000 A/E Strang, Inc.
Equipment $2,318,000 Design Arch. Holzman Moss Bottino
Other Fees $0 Architecture, LLP
Funding Sources: Landscape Arch. Ken Saiki Design
Gift & Grants $55,800,000 Structural Engr. R.A. Smith
General Contractor JP Cullen
Plumbing Hooper Corp.
TIMELINE Mechanical General Heating
A/E Selection 11/2010 Fire Protection USA Fire Protection
Planning 12/2010 - 08/2011 Electrical Nickles
On Hold 09/2011 - 08/2013
Programming 09/2013 - 12/2013 AREA DATA
10% Concept Report 12/2013 - 05/2014 GSF 74,840
35% Design Report 06/2014 - 03/2015 ASF 55,250
Construction Documents 06/2015 - 06/2016 Efficiency 73.82%
Bid Date 12/2016 Construction $/GSF $494
Construction 02/2017 - 12/2018 Total Project $/GSF $746
Substantial Completion 12/2018
Occupancy 01/2019
This $55,800,000 performance facility project for the
Mead Witter School of Music is a significant component
of the University’s East Campus Development Plan. The
project will provide a 650-seat concert hall, a 330-seat
recital hall, and a large rehearsal room. Construction
started in February 2017 and anticipates occupancy
January 2019.
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HSLC ACADEMIC AFFAIRS CURRICULUM ENHANCEMENT PROJECT MSN #1480-1604
BUDGET KEY STAKEHOLDERS
Total $13,751,834 Occupants SMPH
Construction $7,484,517 User Reps Mark Wells
Design $1,500,850 UW PM Stu LaRose
Contingency $780,000 Peter Bloechl-Anderson
Equipment $3,911,467 A/E OPN/SLAM
Other Fees $75,000 Design Arch. OPN/SLAM
Funding Sources: Landscape Arch. N/A
Gifts & Grants $13,751,834 Structural Engr. OPN/SLAM
General Contractor JP Cullen
Plumbing Hooper Corp.
Mechanical J.F. Ahern
TIMELINE Fire Protection H.J. Pertzborn
A/E Selection 10/2016 Electrical Westphal
Programming 10/2016 - 12/2016
25% Design Report 12/2016 - 01/2017
Construction Documents 01/2017 - 03/2017 AREA DATA
Bid Date 04/2017 GSF 140,000
Construction 06/2017 - 08/2018 ASF 80,000
Substantial Completion 08/2018 Efficiency 57.14%
Occupancy 09/2018 Construction $/GSF $53
Total Project $/GSF $98
UW-Managed Process The project will design and renovate approximately
140,000 GSF / 80,000 ASF of floors 1, 2, 3 and 4 of
HSLC to enhance the Academic Affair’s teaching,
administrative, and public space. All of the spaces will be
designed as one project with a cohesive aesthetic. The
project also includes space for a quiet student study
lounge and renovation of strategic office spaces including
MultiCultural Affairs and the Native American Center for
Health Professions, along with conference room upgrades.
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MEAT SCIENCE AND MUSCLE BIOLOGY BUILDING 13I2Y
BUDGET KEY STAKEHOLDERS
Total $46,377,000 Occupants CALS
Construction $38,620,800 User Reps Doug Sabatke
Design $3,515,600 UW PM Stu LaRose
Mgt. $1,544,900 DFD PM Russ Van Gilder
Contingency $1,500,000 A/E Potter Lawson
Equipment $1,195,700 Design Arch. Potter Lawson
Funding Sources: Landscape Arch. Ken Saiki Design
GFSB $23,477,000 Structural Engr. GRAEF-USA Inc.
Gifts & Grants $22,900,000 General Contractor JP Cullen
Plumbing Monona
Mechanical NAMI
TIMELINE Fire Protection Monona
A/E Selection 04/2014 Electrical H&H Electrical
Planning 10/2014 - 12/2014
10% Concept Report 12/2014 - 01/2015
35% Design Report 01/2015 - 08/2015 AREA DATA
Construction Documents 10/2015 - 06/2016 GSF 67,540
Bid Date 10/2016 ASF 37,308
Construction 12/2016 - 08/2018 Efficiency 55.24%
Substantial Completion 01/2019 Construction $/GSF $572
Occupancy 06/2019 Total Project $/GSF $687
The $46,377,000 Meat Science and Muscle Biology
Building project will construct a two-story, modern
teaching, research, and outreach facility with
approximately 37,000 ASF to support the meat industry of
the State of Wisconsin. The new laboratory will facilitate
the development of modern meat processing and research
through the inclusion of lab general purpose benches for
biochemical, chemical, and microbial studies as well as
more specialized rooms for microscopy, tissue culture,
instrumentation, and cold experiments. This project
replaces the existing Meat and Muscle Biology Building
built in three sections in 1930, 1959, and 1969.
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SOUTHEAST RECREATIONAL FACILITY REPLACEMENT 14L2T
BUDGET KEY STAKEHOLDERS
Total $96,541,000 Occupants Rec Sports
Construction $75,860,000 User Reps John Horn, Mike Warren
Design $5,750,800 UW PM Ann Hayes
Mgt. $3,277,200 DFD PM Wendy Von Below
Contingency $6,068,800 A/E Workshop Architects, Inc.
Equipment $5,103,000 Design Arch. HOK
Other Fees $481,200 Landscape Arch. Ken Saiki Design
Funding Sources: Structural Engr. GRAEF-USA Inc.
PRSB $54,219,000 General Contractor Miron Construction
Gifts & Grants $42,322,000 Plumbing Hooper Corp.
Mechanical NAMI
TIMELINE Fire Protection JF Ahern
A/E Selection 03/2015 Electrical Staff Electric
Planning 10/2015 - 12/2015
Programming 01/2016 - 04/2016
10% Concept Report 04/2016 - 08/2016 AREA DATA
35% Design Report 08/2016 - 12/2016 GSF 250,800
Construction Documents 02/2017 - 05/2017 ASF 181,830
Bid Date 08/2017 Efficiency 72.50%
Construction 10/2017 - 10/2019 Construction $/GSF $302
Substantial Completion 11/2019 Total Project $/GSF $385
Occupancy 01/2020
This $96,541,000 project is the demolition of 125,118
ASF/191,254 GSF Southeast Recreation Facility (SERF)
and the construction of an 181,830 ASF/250,800 GSF
building, which is a 31% expansion. It will include all the
required utility improvements and house expanded spaces
such as functional fitness areas, a 9-basketball court
gymnasium, an indoor walking and jogging track, and
several multi-purpose rooms. A 50-meter competition
pool and separate diving well will be shared between Rec
Sports and the Division of Intercollegiate Athletics.
Construction for the project started October 2017.
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WIMR WEST WEDGE ADDITION MSN #1485-1602
BUDGET KEY STAKEHOLDERS
Total $21,169,400 Occupants SMPH
Construction $16,090,970 User Reps Mark Wells
Design $1,411,068 UW PM Pete Heaslett
Mgt. $630,766 DFD PM N/A
Contingency $1,930,916 A/E Flad Architects
Equipment $834,680 Design Arch. Flad Architects
Other Fees $271,000 Landscape Arch. Flad Architects
Funding Sources: Structural Engr. Flad Structural Engineers
Gifts & Grants $21,169,400 General Contractor TBD
Plumbing TBD
Mechanical TBD
TIMELINE Fire Protection TBD
A/E Selection 05/2016 Electrical TBD
Programming 06/2016 - 07/2016
10% Concept Report 10/2016
35% Design Report 07/2017 AREA DATA
Construction Documents 12/2017 GSF 36,868
Bid Date 02/2018 ASF 20,981
Construction 03/2018 - 09/2019 Efficiency 56.91%
Substantial Completion 11/2019 Construction $/GSF $436
Occupancy 12/2019 Total Project $/GSF $574
UW-Managed Process This project designs and constructs two floors (20,981
ASF/ 36,868 GSF total) of new office and laboratory
space above the existing single-story structure on the west
side of the Wisconsin Institutes for Medical Research
(WIMR) Building, 1111 Highland Avenue. The existing
space contains the Surgical Pathology Department, was
constructed by the University of Wisconsin Hospital and
Clinics (UWHC) and completed in summer of 2014. The
proposed two additional west wedge floors will be used to
meet the growing demand for offices and laboratories on
the clinical west campus.
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WITTE HALL RENOVATION 14E2O
BUDGET KEY STAKEHOLDERS
Total $52,797,000 Occupants University Housing
Construction $43,365,000 User Reps Mike Kinderman
Design $2,795,000 Todd Duwe
Mgt. $1,910,000 UW PM Stu LaRose
Contingency $4,388,000 DFD PM Wendy Von Below
Equipment $0 A/E Uihlein Wilson
Other Fees $339,000 Design Arch. Uihlein Wilson
Funding Sources: Landscape Arch. SmithGroupJJR
Program Revenue $52,797,000 Structural Engr. OTIE
MEP Engr. IMEG
General Contractor CD Smith
TIMELINE Plumbing Monona
A/E Selection 12/2014 Mechanical H&H Industries
Planning 11-2014 - 12/2014 Fire Protection H.J. Pertzborn
Programming 12/2014 Electrical H&H Electric
10% Concept Report 05/2015 - 07/2015 AREA DATA
35% Design Report 09/2015 - 05/2016 GSF 287,324
Construction Documents 05/2016 - 09/2016 ASF 174,358
Bid Date 12/2016 Efficiency 60.68%
Construction 03/2017 - 08/2019 Construction $/GSF $151
Substantial Completion 08/2019 Total Project $/GSF $184
Occupancy 09/2019
In this $52,797,000 project, Witte Hall’s core, first floor,
and basement areas will be renovated and expanded to
accommodate three new elevators for each 10-story wing,
common space (floor lounge, study space and kitchenette),
and bathrooms. HVAC systems will be replaced/upgraded
by adding individual heat controls in rooms and air
conditioning throughout the halls. Windows will be
replaced and resident rooms, hallways, and stairwells will
be upgraded. There will be select finish upgrades (first
floor and basement) and roof replacements as well.
Construction began fall of 2017. Occupancy at the start of
Fall 2019 is expected.
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Other Significant ProjectsProjects which are renovations and remodels with a budget range from $185,000 to $3 million and are either
overseen by Capital Planning & Development Manager or have a significant impact throughout the campus
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AG DEAN'S RESIDENCE RENOVATION MSN #0072-1102
BUDGET KEY STAKEHOLDERS
Total $2,500,000 Occupants CALS
Construction $1,725,000 User Reps Doug Sabatke
Design $138,000 UW PM Pete Heaslett
Mgt. $60,375 DFD PM N/A
Contingency $258,750 A/E KEE Architecture
Equipment $282,000 Design Arch. N/A
Other Fees $35,875 Landscape Arch. Ken Saiki Design
Funding Sources: Structural Engr. GRAEF
Gifts & Grants $2,500,000 General Contractor TBD
Plumbing TBD
Mechanical TBD
TIMELINE Fire Protection TBD
A/E Selection 07/2016 Electrical TBD
Prelim/ Design 09/2016 - 12/2016
Bid Documents 01/2017 - 06/2017
On Hold 06/2017 - TBD AREA DATA
Construction Documents TBD GSF 8,695
Bid Date TBD ASF N/A
Construction TBD Efficiency N/A
Substantial Completion TBD Construction $/GSF $198
Occupancy TBD Total Project $/GSF $288
Design-Bid-Build Single Prime
UW-Managed Process This project renovates the Ag Dean’s Residence, an 8,965
GSF building located at 620 Babcock Drive. The building
consists of a basement, first and second floor with a
generous attic currently used only for storage. This project
will remodel the building to accommodate the College of
Agricultural and Life Sciences’ (CALS) Career Services
department; provide accessibility for people with
disabilities; and convert the existing attic to program
space. The project will also provide space for reservable
conference rooms for use by all CALS units and support
weddings being held in the Allen Centennial Garden.
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BASCOM HALL ROOM 165 REMODEL MSN #0050-1614
BUDGET KEY STAKEHOLDERS
Total $1,747,000 Occupants Campus Administration
Construction $1,250,000 User Reps Brent Lloyd
Design $140,900 UW PM Stu LaRose
Mgt. $54,000 DFD PM N/A
Contingency $100,000 A/E Boer Architects
Equipment $159,960 Design Arch. Deep River Partners
Other Fees $42,140 Landscape Arch. KJWW Engineering
Funding Sources: Structural Engr. Michael Corrigan
Gifts & Grants $1,747,000 General Contractor TBD
Plumbing TBD
Mechanical TBD
TIMELINE Fire Protection TBD
A/E Selection 04/2014 Electrical TBD
Planning 10/2014 - 04/2015
Programming 04/2015 - 06/2015
35% Design Report 08/2015 - 09/2015 AREA DATA
On Hold 09/2015 - TBD GSF 3,800
Construction Documents TBD ASF 2,600
Bid Date TBD Efficiency 68.42%
Construction TBD Construction $/GSF $329
Substantial Completion TBD Total Project $/GSF $460
Occupancy TBD
UW-Managed Process This $1,747,000 project will repurpose an existing lecture
hall into much needed office space for campus
administration. The 3,800 GSF / 2,600 ASF project is
completely gift funded. Renovations include a new
reception area to support the Office of the Chancellor and
a suite of private offices and workstations. The historic
integrity of the original space will remain intact.
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BIOCHEMISTRY INSTRUMENT FACILITY 14E3R
BUDGET KEY STAKEHOLDERS
Total $2,700,000 Occupants Biochemistry
Construction $989,000 User Reps Dave Parker
Design $250,300 UW PM Bo Muwahid
DFD Mgt. $87,500 DFD PM Russ Van Gilder
Contingency $1,155,000 A/E Flad Architects
Equipment $200,000 Design Arch. Flad Architects
Other Fees $18,200 Landscape Arch. N/A
Funding Sources: Structural Engr. N/A
Gifts & Grants $2,700,000 General Contractor J.H. Findorff & Sons
Plumbing Monona Plumbing
Mechanical Illingworth-Kilgust
TIMELINE Fire Protection J.F. Ahern Co.
A/E Selection 07/2014 Electrical Westphal
Planning 02/2015 – 05/2015
Programming 06/2015
10% Concept Report 06/2015 – 09/2015 AREA DATA
35% Design Report 09/2016 – 01/2017 GSF 4,332
Construction Documents 01/2017 – 09/2017 ASF 2,436
Bid Date 11/2017 Efficiency 56.23%
Construction 01/2018 – 12/2018 Construction $/GSF $228
Substantial Completion 01/2019 Total Project $/GSF $623
Occupancy 01/2019
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This $2,700,000 project improves the shared 3,000 square
feet research instrument facility in the basement of
Biochemical Sciences (the 1985 wing.) Interior walls will
be completely reconfigured to create a series of both large
and small equipment rooms. Spaces will be electrically
intensive, but wet-lab needs will be moderate. Currently in
the design stage, the project anticipates construction to
start early 2018.
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CHAMBERLIN 5TH FLOOR REMODEL FOR KOLKOWITZ LAB MSN #0055-1703
BUDGET KEY STAKEHOLDERS
Total $360,000 Occupants Physics Department
Construction $290,000 User Reps Aimee Lefkow
Design $29,000 UW PM Bo Muwahid
Contingency $29,000 DFD PM N/A
Equipment $0 A/E Assemblage Architects
Other Fees $12,000 Design Arch. Assemblage Architects
Funding Sources: Landscape Arch. N/A
Gifts & Grants $360,000 Structural Engr. N/A
General Contractor TBD
Plumbing TBD
Mechanical TBD
TIMELINE Fire Protection TBD
A/E Selection 08/2017 Electrical TBD
25% Design Report 09/2017 - 11/2017
Construction Documents 12/2017 - 01/2018
Bid Date 02/2018 AREA DATA
Construction 04/2018 GSF 1,200
Substantial Completion 06/2018 ASF 1,140
Occupancy 07/2018 Efficiency 95.00%
Construction $/GSF $242
Total Project $/GSF $300
UW-Managed Process This project takes existing student office space and
converts it into two laboratories for a new faculty
member. The labs will implement a dedicated air handler,
as the two new labs will have strict temperature and
relative humidity controls.
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CURTIS POND REHABILITATION 16H2U
BUDGET KEY STAKEHOLDERS
Total $1,124,000 Occupants N/A
Construction $834,000 User Reps N/A
Design $67,000 UW PM Matt Collins
Mgt. $38,000 DFD PM Kath Kalscheur
Contingency $125,000 A/E Strand Associates, Inc.
Other Fees $60,000 Design Arch. N/A
Funding Sources: Landscape Arch. N/A
GFSB $287,961 Structural Engr. N/A
PR Cash $106,506 General Contractor TBD
Others $729,533 Plumbing TBD
Mechanical TBD
TIMELINE Fire Protection TBD
A/E Selection 11/2016 Electrical TBD
35% Design Report 10/2017 – 04/2018
Construction Documents 04/2018 – 09/2018
Bid Date 11/2018 AREA DATA
Construction 05/2019 – 09/2019 GSF N/A
Substantial Completion 10/2019 ASF N/A
Occupancy 10/2019 Efficiency N/A
Construction $/GSF N/A
Total Project $/GSF N/A
The existing UW-Arboretum Curtis Storm Water
Detention Pond must be rehabilitated to repair a failed
flume and failing outlet structure, restoring the pond’s
ability to control peak storm water runoff flow rates and
remove accumulated storm water sediment. This project is
funded in part through an Intergovernmental Agreement
between the University of Wisconsin, the City of
Madison, and the Town of Madison dated February 2009.
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ELM DRIVE LIFT STATION 15B1Z
BUDGET KEY STAKEHOLDERS
Total $1,022,500 Occupants Bldgs in Elm Drive Area
Construction $803,000 User Reps N/A
Design $65,300 UW PM Matt Collins
Mgt. $35,300 DFD PM Ed Keasler
Contingency $80,300 A/E Strand Associates
Equipment - Design Arch. N/A
Other Fees $38,600 Landscape Arch. N/A
Funding Sources: Structural Engr. N/A
GFSB $1,022,500 General Contractor TBD
Plumbing TBD
Mechanical TBD
TIMELINE Fire Protection TBD
A/E Selection 03/2015 Electrical TBD
10% Concept Report 09/2015 - 02/2016
35% Design Report 04/2016 - 12/2016
Construction Documents 01/2017 - 04/2017 AREA DATA
Bid Date 10/2017 GSF N/A
Construction 05/2018 - 08/2018 ASF N/A
Substantial Completion 08/2018 Efficiency N/A
Occupancy 10/2018 Construction $/GSF N/A
Total Project $/GSF N/A
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The project replaces or renovates the existing lift station
west of Elm Drive in the parking lot south of Bradley
Hall. The project will include all restoration of pavement
or landscape areas as needed.
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GOODMAN SOFTBALL LOCKER ROOM REMODEL MSN #0175-1701
BUDGET KEY STAKEHOLDERS
Total $972,000 Occupants UW Athletics
Construction $735,000 User Reps Barry Fox
Design $110,000 UW PM Matt Collins
UW Msn Fee $28,000 A/E Berners-Schober
Contingency $74,000 Design Arch. Berners-Schober
Equipment $25,000 Landscape Arch. N/A
Other Fees - Structural Engr. N/A
Funding Sources: General Contractor TBD
Gifts & Grants $972,000 Plumbing TBD
Mechanical TBD
Fire Protection TBD
TIMELINE Electrical TBD
A/E Selection 08/2017
25% Design Report 09/2017 - 01/2018
Construction Documents 02/2018 - 03/2018
Bid Date 04/2018 AREA DATA
Construction 05/2018 - 03/2019 GSF 2,200
Substantial Completion 03/2019 ASF 1,900
Occupancy 03/2019 Efficiency 86.36%
Construction $/GSF $334
Total Project $/GSF $442
The intent of this project is to remodel and expand the
home locker room, coaches’ locker room, and sport
medicine areas. This includes remodelling approximately
1700 square feet of existing space with the possible
addition of 500 square feet of new building. The
remodeled and new spaces will have new graphics to
complement the UW Athletics brand. The new furniture
and finishes will reflect the use and character of the sport.
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HOOFERS BOAT DOCK & DECK REPLACEMENT MSN #0008-1601
BUDGET KEY STAKEHOLDERS
Total $2,408,000 Occupants Memorial Union
Construction $1,913,000 User Reps Joel Gerrits
Design $191,000 UW PM Bo Muwahid
Contingency $229,000 A/E SmithGroupJJR
Equipment $0 Design Arch. N/A
Other Fees $75,000 Landscape Arch. SmithGroupJJR
Funding Sources: Structural Engr. SmithGroupJJR
Gifts & Grants $2,408,000 General Contractor TBD
Plumbing TBD
Mechanical TBD
Fire Protection TBD
TIMELINE Electrical TBD
A/E Selection 04/2017
Planning 05/2017 - 08/2017
25% Design Report 09/2017 - 01/2018
Construction Documents 01/2018 - 04/2018 AREA DATA
Bid Date 06/2018 GSF N/A
Construction 09/2018 - 04/2019 ASF N/A
Substantial Completion 05/2019 Efficiency N/A
Occupancy 06/2019 Construction $/GSF N/A
Total Project $/GSF N/A
UW-Managed Process This project, located on the south shore of Lake Mendota
immediately west of the UW Memorial Terrace, includes
replacement of all components of the boat docks and
storage decks including ramps, gangways, and anchoring
systems, as well as shoreline restoration and other site
amenities for the UW Hoofers Sailing Club.
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INGRAHAM 115-116 & 214-215 RENOVATION 16F2E
BUDGET KEY STAKEHOLDERS
Total $822,000 Occupants SMO General Assignment
Construction $534,000 User Reps N/A
Design $65,700 UW PM Peter Bloechl-Anderson
Mgt. $23,500 DFD PM Russ Van Gilder
Contingency $52,500 A/E AroEberle
Equipment $146,000 Design Arch. Michael Eberle
Other Fees $0 Landscape Arch. N/A
Funding Sources: Structural Engr. N/A
GFSB $412,000 General Contractor TBD
PR-Cash $412,000 Plumbing TBD
Mechanical TBD
TIMELINE Fire Protection TBD
A/E Selection 08/2017 – 11/2017 Electrical TBD
35% Design Report 10/2017
Construction Documents 01/2018
Bid Date 04/2018 AREA DATA
Construction 06/2018 - 11/2018 GSF 2,603
Substantial Completion 11/2018 ASF N/A
Occupancy 12/2018 Efficiency N/A
Construction $/GSF $205
Total Project $/GSF $316
This project will plan, design and construct one general
assignment, collaborative learning classroom, creating it
from two existing general assignment classrooms on the
first and second floors of Ingraham Hall.
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LELAH STARKS POTATO BUILDING 14L2V
BUDGET KEY STAKEHOLDERS
Total $394,000 Occupants CALS
Construction $314,000 User Reps Doug Sabatke
Design $28,050 UW PM Matt Collins
Mgt. $13,800 DFD PM Robert Hoffman
Contingency $31,400 A/E Jewell Associates Engineers
Equipment - Design Arch. N/A
Other Fees $7,150 Landscape Arch. N/A
Funding Sources: Structural Engr. N/A
Agency Cash $394,000 General Contractor Altmann Construction
Plumbing N/A
Mechanical N/A
TIMELINE Fire Protection N/A
A/E Selection 02/2015 Electrical Pieper Electric
35% Design Report 04/2015 - 02/2016
Construction Documents 03/2016 - 10/2016
Bid Date 01/2017 AREA DATA
Rebid Date 10/2017 GSF 3,500
Construction 04/2018 - 08/2018 ASF 3,342
Substantial Completion 08/2018 Efficiency 95.50%
Occupancy 09/2018 Construction $/GSF $90
Total Project $/GSF $113
The project will construct a 3,500 SF addition to the
existing potato building on the Lelah Starks Farm. The
new addition will function as a potato grading and sorting
area. The addition will be metal framed and sided with
concrete foundations and flooring. A masonry fire
separation wall will be constructed between the new and
existing buildings. Three overhead doors will be provided
for farm equipment access. The building is to be insulated
and minimal heating will be provided. Electrical and
plumbing work will be included to facilitate grading and
sorting operations.
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LIMNOLOGY LIFT STATION & FM 16B1C
BUDGET KEY STAKEHOLDERS
Total $847,000 Occupants Limnology, Water Science Eng.
Construction $640,000 User Reps N/A
Design $71,000 UW PM Matt Collins
Mgt. $30,000 DFD PM Kathy Kalscheur
Contingency $96,000 A/E Ayres Associates
Equipment - Design Arch. N/A
Other Fees $10,000 Landscape Arch. N/A
Funding Sources: Structural Engr. N/A
GFSB $618,310 General Contractor TBD
Agency Cash $228,690 Plumbing TBD
Mechanical TBD
TIMELINE Fire Protection TBD
A/E Selection 03/2016 - 07/2016 Electrical TBD
10% Concept Report 09/2016 - 04/2017
35% Design Report 05/2017 - 12/2017
Construction Documents 01/2018 - 05/2018 AREA DATA
Bid Date 07/2018 GSF N/A
Construction 09/2018 - 05/2019 ASF N/A
Substantial Completion 05/2019 Efficiency N/A
Occupancy 05/2019 Construction $/GSF N/A
Total Project $/GSF N/A
This project is the design of renovation or replacement of
the existing sanitary sewer lift station in the lower level of
the Limnology Building and to replace the associated 4-
inch force main and the adjacent 4-inch domestic water
service to the building.
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LOT 76 SANITARY LIFT STATION 12A1E
BUDGET KEY STAKEHOLDERS
Total $2,391,978 Occupants West Campus
Construction $1,784,240 User Reps N/A
Design $352,338 UW PM Matt Collins
Mgt. $78,500 DFD PM Kathy Kalscheur
Contingency $176,900 A/E Strand Associates
Funding Sources: Design Arch. Assemblage
GFSB $1,259,927 Landscape Arch. N/A
Agency Cash $363,918 Structural Engr. N/A
UWHC $760,000 General Contractor Miron Construction
City $8,133 Plumbing N/A
Mechanical N/A
TIMELINE Fire Protection N/A
A/E Selection 03/2012 Electrical Forward Electric
10% Concept Report 03/2012 - 12/2012
35% Design Report 10/2015 - 05/2016
Construction Documents 05/2016 - 12/2016 AREA DATA
Bid Date 07/2017 GSF 850
Construction 10/2017 - 09/2018 ASF N/A
Substantial Completion 09/2018 Efficiency N/A
Occupancy 09/2018 Construction $/GSF $2,099
Total Project $/GSF $2,814
This $2,391,978, 850 GSF project is funded entirely by
program revenue and consists of renovating or replacing
the existing main sanitary lift station that serves buildings
on the far west side of campus. This lift station has not
seen a major renovation since its construction in 1966 and
most of its major components are beyond their designed
service life. The renovation work is intended to upgrade
the entire station including the existing pumps, valves, and
other mechanical and electrical components. The
renovation is also intended to correct the existing
problems with rainwater seeping into the lift station.
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McCLIMON TRACK REPLACEMENT MSN #0040-1601
BUDGET KEY STAKEHOLDERS
Total $750,000 Occupants Athletic Department
Construction $626,000 User Reps Barry Fox
Design $36,400 UW PM Matt Collins
Mgt. $25,000 DFD PM N/A
Contingency $62,600 A/E Rettler Associates
Equipment - Design Arch. TBD
Other Fees - Landscape Arch. TBD
Funding Sources: Structural Engr. TBD
PR Cash $750,000 General Contractor Beynon Sports
Plumbing TBD
Mechanical TBD
TIMELINE Fire Protection TBD
A/E Selection 08/2016 - 12/2016 Electrical TBD
35% Design Report 01/2017 - 02/2017
Construction Documents 02/2017 - 04/2017
Bid Date 04/2017 AREA DATA
Rebid Date 06/2017 GSF N/A
Construction 06/2018 - 7/2018 ASF N/A
Substantial Completion 07/2018 Efficiency N/A
Occupancy 07/2018 Construction $/GSF N/A
Total Project $/GSF N/A
UW-Managed Process This project resurfaces the McClimon 400M outdoor track
and adjacent field event areas, and surfaces the practice
throw area and javelin runway.
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NIELSEN TENNIS STADIUM INDOOR COURT RESURFACE MSN #0038-1601
BUDGET KEY STAKEHOLDERS
Total $1,831,120 Occupants UW Athletics
Construction $1,457,440 User Reps Barry Fox
Design $166,580 UW PM Matt Collins
Mgt. $56,200 DFD PM N/A
Contingency $150,900 A/E Edge Consulting
Equipment - Design Arch. N/A
Other Fees - Landscape Arch. N/A
Funding Sources: Structural Engr. N/A
Gifts & Grants $1,831,120 GC Indoor Armstrong
GC Outdoor TBD
Plumbing N/A
TIMELINE Mechanical N/A
Indoor Fire Protection N/A
A/E Selection 01/2017 Electrical N/A
Construction Documents 02/2017 - 05/2017
Bid Date 05/2017 AREA DATA
Construction 08/2017 - 09/2017 GSF N/A
Occupancy 09/2017 ASF N/A
Outdoor Efficiency N/A
35% Design Report 10/2017 - 01/2018 Construction $/GSF N/A
Construction Documents 02/2018 - 04/2018 Total Project $/GSF N/A
Bid Date 04/2018
Construction 5/2018 - 10/2018
Substantial Completion 10/2018
Occupancy 01/2019
UW-Managed Process This project will resurface the indoor tennis courts.This
project has multiple facets. First it will resurface the
indoor tennis courts. Second, it will evaluate, plan, and
design the addition of outdoor tennis courts on the north
side of the Nielsen Tennis Stadium adjacent to the
existing six outdoor courts. Various layout option(s) will
be evaluated including setback requirements and
redeveloping all the existing courts to make room for a
total of 8,side-byside tennis courts.
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RENNEBOHM HALL CHEMICAL STORAGE MSN #0034-1605
BUDGET KEY STAKEHOLDERS
Total $465,000 Occupants School of Pharmacy
Construction $360,000 User Reps Josh Cutler
Design $55,000 UW PM Bo Muwahid
Contingency $36,000 DFD PM N/A
Equipment $0 A/E Assemblage Architects
Other Fees $14,000 Design Arch. Assemblage Architects
Funding Sources: Landscape Arch. N/A
Gifts & Grants $465,000 Structural Engr. Gunner Malm & Associates
General Contractor TBD
Plumbing TBD
Mechanical TBD
TIMELINE Fire Protection TBD
A/E Selection 02/2017 Electrical TBD
Planning 03/2017
35% Design Report 05/2017
Construction Documents 07/2017 AREA DATA
Bid Date 09/2017 GSF 560
On Hold 10/2017 - TBD ASF 484
Construction TBD Efficiency 86.43%
Substantial Completion TBD Construction $/GSF $643
Occupancy TBD Total Project $/GSF $830
UW-Managed Process This project will renovate existing space (rooms 1432 and
1436) in Rennebohm Hall to create a chemical storage
vault for the entire building. The project shall comply
with all required codes.
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STERLING HALL RENOVATION FOR TREX PLASMA PHYSICS MSN #0057-1701
BUDGET KEY STAKEHOLDERS
Total $450,000 Occupants Physics Department
Construction $350,000 User Reps John Wallace
Design $49,000 UW PM Bo Muwahid
Contingency $35,000 DFD PM N/A
Equipment $0 A/E KEE Architecture
Other Fees $16,000 Design Arch. N/A
Funding Sources: Landscape Arch. N/A
Gifts & Grants $450,000 Structural Engr. RA Smith National, Inc.
General Contractor TBD
Plumbing TBD
Mechanical TBD
TIMELINE Fire Protection TBD
A/E Selection 06/2017 Electrical TBD
Planning 06/2017
35% Design Report 09/2017
Construction Documents 12/1/2017 - 01/2018 AREA DATA
Bid Date 02/2018 GSF 3,000
Construction 04/2018 ASF 2,900
Substantial Completion 06/2018 Efficiency 96.67%
Occupancy 07/2018 Construction $/GSF $117
Total Project $/GSF $150
UW-Managed Process This project will make some building modifications to
accommodate the Terrestrial Reconnection Experiment
(TREX). Modifications include remodeling of the space
on the second floor above the Plasma Dynamo Experiment
(MPDX) to be used for assembly and storage of TREX
equipment. An opening in the existing second floor
structure will be created to allow the TREX assembled
components to be lowered into the MPDX. A crane will
need to be hung from the existing third floor structure,
which will be used to insert the TREX assembled
components into the MPDX. There will also be various
alterations of some support spaces, as well as some MEP
upgrades.
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UNIVERSITY HEALTH SERVICES REMODEL 15C2R
BUDGET KEY STAKEHOLDERS
Total $1,800,000 Occupants University Health Services
Construction $580,900 User Reps Arnie Jennerman
Design $165,000 UW PM Bo Muwahid
Mgt. $46,100 DFD PM Wendy Von Below
Contingency $588,000 A/E Flad Architects
Equipment $416,000 Design Arch. Flad Architects
Other Fees $4,000 Mechanical KJWW
Funding Sources: Structural Engr. Flad Architects
Program Revenue Cash $1,800,000 General Contractor Nuva Construction
Plumbing H&H Industires
Mechanical H&H Industires
TIMELINE Fire Protection Suumit FP
A/E Selection 06/2015 Electrical Westphal
35% Design Report 09/2015 - 11/2015
Construction Documents 11/2015
On Hold 12/2015 - 09/2017 AREA DATA
Bid Date 11/2017 GSF N/A
Construction 05/2018 - 08/2018 ASF N/A
Substantial Completion 08/2018 Efficiency N/A
Occupancy 09/2018 Construction $/GSF N/A
Total Project $/GSF N/A
This project plans to repurpose and consolidate
approximately 10,000 square feet of existing space on the
seventh and eighth floors of UHS located at 333 East
Campus Mall with the intent to make these spaces more
efficient in delivering healthcare services to students. This
remodel includes the creation of more private waiting
spaces with greater capacity, the development of more
group rooms, a gender neutral restroom, and relocation of
some offices outside of the clinic areas.
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MSN #0039-1701
BUDGET KEY STAKEHOLDERS
Total $2,000,000 Occupants SMPH
Construction $1,435,000 User Rep Mark Wells
Design $181,000 UW PM Rex Loker
Mgt. $56,000 DFD PM Tom Bittner
Contingency $128,000 A/E Flad Architects
Equipment $200,000 Design Arch. Flad Architects
Other Fees $0 Landscape Arch. N/A
Funding Sources: Structural Engr. N/A
Gifts & Grants $2,000,000 General Contractor TBD
Plumbing IMEG
Mechanical IMEG
TIMELINE Fire Protection IMEG
A/E Selection 09/2017 Electrical IMEG
Design 10/2017-04/2018
Construction Documents 05/2018
Bid Date 05/2018 AREA DATA
Construction-Floor 2 07/2018-11/2018 GSF 18,000
Sub. Completion Flr 2 12/2018 ASF 12,000
Occupancy-Floor 2 01/2019 Efficiency 66.67%
Construction-Floor 4 02/2019 Construction $/GSF $79.72
Sub. Completion Flr 4 07/2019 Total Project $/GSF $111.11
Occupancy - Floor 4 07/2019
Final Completion & Closeout08/2019
WARF OFFICE IMPROVEMENTS - 2ND & 4TH FLOORS
UW Managed Process This project provides investigation and research, pre-
design, design, and construction services to renovate
approximately 12,000 ASF/18,000 GSF of the second and
fourth floors of the Wisconsin Alumni Research
Foundation (WARF) to accommodate greater office
density and support spaces such as conference rooms,
work rooms, break rooms and restrooms) All space on
both floors will be evaluated to identify deficiencies,
develop design solution alternatives, and recommend
appropriate corrective measures. The design alternatives
developed and selected for the final construction project
will be used as reference and design standards for future
WARF renovations.
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MSN #1485-1705
BUDGET KEY STAKEHOLDERS
Total $2,194,308 Occupants SMPH
Construction $1,337,021 User Reps Mark Wells
Design $322,196 UW PM Rex Loker
Mgt. $59,852 DFD PM N/A
Contingency $305,239 A/E Zimmerman Architects
Equipment $170,000 Design Arch. Scott Justus
Other Fees $0 Landscape Arch. N/A
Funding Sources: Structural Engr. N/A
Gifts & Grants $2,194,308 General Contractor TBD
Plumbing IBC
Mechanical Affiliated Engineers
TIMELINE Fire Protection IBC
A/E Selection 04/2017 Electrical Affiliated Engineers
Design 5/2017 - 8/2017
Construction Documents 9/2017 - 10/2017
Bid Date 11/2017 - 12/2017 AREA DATA
Construction 01/2018 - 08/2018 GSF 13,850
Substantial Completion 08/2018 ASF 11,000
Occupancy 08/2018 Efficiency N/A
Final Completion & Closeout09/2018 Construction $/GSF $97
Total Project $/GSF $158
UW Managed Process The project will renovate approximately 11,000 ASF /
13,850 GSF of floors B1, 1 and 2 of WIMR to
accommodate up-to-date equipment, in vivo laboratory
science, and greater office density. There are several
distinct focuses of this project, each having different end
users and unique considerations. Each of these areas is
anticipated to be designed and built concurrently, with
work being bid and executed as one bid package. The
design of each requires modifications to Architectural and
MEP systems, within operational scientific laboratory and
clinical settings.
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Completed ProjectsProjects that have finished construction and reached occupancy during 2017 3Q and 2017 4Q
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BELOW ALUMNI CENTER RENOVATION & ADDITION 13K2F
BUDGET KEY STAKEHOLDERS
Total $3,285,000 Occupants UW Alumni Association
Construction $2,354,000 User Reps Paula Bonner, Mark Blakeslee
Design $254,000 UW PM Megan McBride
Mgt. $82,000 DFD PM Wendy Von Below
Contingency $404,000 A/E Uihlein Wilson Architects
Equipment $191,000 Design Arch. N/A
Other Fees - Landscape Arch. SmithGroupJJR
Funding Sources: Structural Engr. GRAEF-USA Inc.
GFSB $3,000,000 General Contractor Miron Construction
Gifts & Grants $285,000 Plumbing H&J Pertzborn
Mechanical H&H Industries
TIMELINE Fire Protection H&J Pertzborn
A/E Selection 02/2012 Electrical Forward Electric
Planning 04/2012 - 07/2013
Programming 07/2013 - 08/2013
10% Concept Report 08/2013 - 11/2013 AREA DATA
35% Design Report 07/2014 - 10/2014 GSF 8,000
Construction Documents 10/2014 - 01/2015 ASF 4,800
Bid Date 03/2015 Efficiency 60.00%
Construction 05/2015 - 06/2017 Construction $/GSF $294
Substantial Completion 10/2017 Total Project $/GSF $411
Occupancy 10/2017
In 2012, UW-Madison began design on Alumni Park, a gift
to campus from the Wisconsin Alumni Association (WAA)
as a finale to the organization’s year-long celebration of its
150th anniversary. When completed, the park will create an
inspiring and educational promenade that connects UW’s
most popular gathering places−the shore of Lake Mendota,
Library Mall, and the Memorial Union−while providing an
appropriate northern terminus to the seven-block long East
Campus Mall. The two-story project is 8,000 GSF/ 4,800
ASF. Improved interior spaces will support WAA's social
and educational programming and enhance their already
successful alumni relations, advancement, and development
functions led from this location.
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DAIRY CATTLE CENTER CORE BUILDING 14B2R
BUDGET KEY STAKEHOLDERS
Total $800,000 Occupants CALS
Construction $625,000 User Reps Doug Sabatke
Design $50,000 UW PM Ann Hayes
Mgt. $27,500 DFD PM Russ Van Gilder
Contingency $62,500 A/E BWZ Architects
Equipment - Design Arch. N/A
Other Fees $35,000 Landscape Arch. N/A
Funding Sources: Structural Engr. N/A
GSRB $800,000 General Contractor Sonag Company Inc.
Plumbing Hooper Corp.
Mechanical General Heating & Air
TIMELINE Fire Protection Hooper Corp.
A/E Selection 05/2014 Electrical Forward Electrical
Planning 07/2014 - 11/2014
Programming 12/2014 - 02/2015
10% Concept Report 03/2015 - 04/2015 AREA DATA
35% Design Report 05/2015 - 10/2015 GSF 4,686
Construction Documents 10/2015 - 02/2016 ASF 3,414
Bid Date 02/2016 Efficiency 72.86%
Construction 06/2016 - 06/2017 Construction $/GSF $133
Substantial Completion 07/2017 Total Project $/GSF $171
Occupancy 07/2017
The $800,000 project consists of renovating 3 floors,
approximately 4,700 GSF of space, at the Dairy Cattle Center
for the Dairy Science Department. The scope includes
updating plumbing, mechanical, and electrical systems. The
women’s locker room in the basement will be renovated to
serve as a women’s bathroom. The ground floor lobby will be
remodeled as an educational outreach space. A women’s
locker room and new showers will be created on the second
floor. The existing second floor classroom will receive new
flooring, a 6-ft stainless steel sink, and a countertop. The
existing second floor bathroom and the men’s bathroom and
locker room in the basement will be updated to meet ADA
requirements.
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EAGLE HEIGHTS DRIVE RECONSTRUCTION 16C3B
BUDGET KEY STAKEHOLDERS
Total $468,300 Occupants N/A
Construction $360,000 User Reps Evan Quilling
Design $28,700 UW PM Bo Muwahid
Mgt. $16,600 DFD PM Jake Ehmke
Contingency $54,000 A/E OTIE
Equipment - Design Arch. N/A
Other Fees $9,000 Landscape Arch. N/A
Funding Sources: Structural Engr. N/A
Gifts & Grants $468,300 Delivery Method Single Prime
General Contractor Tri-County Paving
Plumbing N/A
TIMELINE Mechanical N/A
A/E Selection 05/2016 Fire Protection N/A
35% Design Report 03/2016 - 10/2016 Electrical N/A
Construction Documents 06/2016 - 12/2016
Bid Date 03/2017
Construction 06/2017 - 09/2017
Substantial Completion 09/2017
Occupancy 09/2017
The project involves repaving the entire length of Eagle
Heights Drive on the UW-Madison campus. The roadway
is approximately 2500 lineal feet long and is owned by
UW-Madison. The repaving will involve full depth
removal of the asphalt and replacement. Concrete curb is
assumed at 10% replacement. D25Some amount of
Excavation Below Subgrade (EBS) is expected in order to
replace poor subgrade soils.
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EAGLE HEIGHTS STORAGE BUILDING RECYCLE LOT 14I1O
BUDGET KEY STAKEHOLDERS
Total $450,300 Occupants UW Housing
Construction $258,200 User Reps Evan Quilling
Design $34,600 UW PM Bo Muwahid
DFD Mgt. $15,800 DFD PM Jake Ehmke
Contingency $35,800 A/E Kontext Architects
Equipment - Design Arch. Kontext Architects
Other Fees $5,900 Civil Engr. Edge Consulting
Funding Sources: Landscape Arch. N/A
PR Funds $450,300 Structural Engr. N/A
General Contractor N/A
Plumbing N/A
TIMELINE Mechanical N/A
A/E Selection 12/2014 Fire Protection N/A
Planning N/A Electrical N/A
Programming N/A
10% Concept Report N/A AREA DATA
35% Design Report 05/2015 - 11/2015 GSF 3,200
Construction Documents 12/2015 - 02/2016 ASF 3,120
Bid Date 04/2016 (rejected) Efficiency 97.50%
Rebid 12/2016 Construction $/GSF $81
Construction 04/2017 - 08/2017 Total Project $/GSF $141
Substantial Completion 09/2017
Occupancy 09/2017
This project reconfigures two gravel parking lots into a
single lot, provides various site improvements for storm
water drainage and operating efficiencies, and provides a
new 40'x80' pre-engineered wood framed with metal
siding equipment shed. Electrical power and lighting will
be supplied and served from an adjacent campus building.
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KOHL CENTER ROOF 15A1Y
BUDGET KEY STAKEHOLDERS
Total $2,612,700 Occupants Athletic Department
Construction $2,152,000 User Reps Barry Fox
Design $150,700 UW PM Matt Collins
Mgt. $94,700 DFD PM Owen Landsverk
Contingency $215,300 A/E Facilities Engineering, Inc.
Equipment - Design Arch. N/A
Other Fees - Landscape Arch. N/A
Funding Sources: Structural Engr. N/A
PR Funds $2,612,700 General Contractor Quality Roofing, Inc.
Plumbing N/A
Mechanical N/A
TIMELINE Fire Protection N/A
A/E Selection 02/2015 Electrical N/A
35% Design Report 05/2015 - 11/2015
Construction Documents 01/2016 - 03/2016
Bid Date 06/2016
Construction 09/2016 - 06/2017
Substantial Completion 06/2017
Occupancy 06/2017
Replacement of 167,150 SF of Hypalon roof membranes
and replace with new fully adhered 60-mil single-ply
EPDM membrane system and new metal flashing,
refinishing ventilators and rehabilitating lightning
protection system.
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MEMORIAL UNION REINVESTMENT - PHASE II 09K1K
BUDGET KEY STAKEHOLDERS
Total $58,585,000 Occupants UW Campus & Community
Construction $49,976,000 User Reps Mark Guthier, Paula Bonner
Design $3,931,000 UW PM Megan McBride
Mgt. $1,879,000 DFD PM Wendy Von Below
Contingency $4,918,000 A/E Uihlein Wilson Architects,
Equipment $4,231,000 with Moody Nolan, Inc.
Other Fees $650,000 Landscape Arch. SmithGroupJJR
Funding Sources: Structural Engr. GRAEF-USA Inc.
PRSB $9,000,000 General Contractor Miron Construction
Gifts $42,000,000 Plumbing H&H Industries
PR Cash $7,585,000 Mechanical H&H Industries
TIMELINE Fire Protection EGI Mechanical
A/E Selection 04/2010 Electrical Westphal Electric
Planning 04/2010 - 07/2010
Programming 07/2010 - 09/2010
10% Concept Report 09/2010 - 11/2010 AREA DATA
35% Design Report 10/2013 - 03/2014 GSF 246,179
Construction Documents 03/2014 - 11/2014 ASF 146,243
Bid Date 03/2015 Efficiency 59.41%
Construction 06/2015 - 12/2017 Construction $/GSF $203
Substantial Completion 12/2017 Total Project $/GSF $238
Occupancy 12/2017
The second and final phase of the Memorial Union Reinvestment
project remodels 26,599 GSF / 2,077 ASF, restores the remainder of the
building’s exterior, and redevelops its five-story interior, improving
functionality, life safety, and service functions. Work on the exterior
includes repair and replacement of the deteriorated roof, window and
curtain walls, damaged soffits and fascia in addition to addressing ADA
issues and needed Terrace improvements. A new underground loading
dock will facilitate service to central campus buildings, clearing the
surface for the construction of Alumni Park. The park will include
extensive landscaped gardens, open lawns, gathering spaces, interactive
exhibits, and points of visual interest in celebration of the many
signification contributions UW-Madison Alumni have made to the
world. Work on the interior includes restoration of historic spaces and
all new food venues. Construction began in June 2015. First floor and
basement reopened November 2016. The remainder of the building
reopened in September 2017. Alumni Park opened October 2017.
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MOCVD LAB IN ENGINEERING CENTERS BUILDING 16C1Y
BUDGET KEY STAKEHOLDERS
Total $756,000 Occupants College of Engineering
Construction $608,000 User Reps Sharon Devenish
Design $60,800 UW PM Pete Heaslett
Mgt. $27,000 DFD PM Doug Schorr
Contingency $60,800 A/E KEE Architects
Equipment $0 Design Arch. N/A
Other Fees $0 Landscape Arch. N/A
Funding Sources: Structural Engr. N/A
Gifts & Grants $756,000 General Contractor Miron Construction
Plumbing Hooper Corp.
Mechanical H&H
TIMELINE Fire Protection Ahern
A/E Selection 04/2016 Electrical Forward Electric
35% Design Report 05/2016 - 07/2016
Construction Documents 07/2016 - 08/2016
Bid Date 12/2016 AREA DATA
Construction 02/2017 - 11/2017 GSF N/A
Substantial Completion 11/2017 ASF N/A
Occupancy 11/2017 Efficiency N/A
Construction $/GSF N/A
Total Project $/GSF N/A
This project remodels suite 206d in the Engineering
Centers Building for a new facility recruit involved in
Metal Organic Chemical Vapor Deposition (MOCVD)
used in the manufacturing of computer chips. It will be an
H5 hazardous occupancy with intensive equipment needs.
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NORTH FOOTBALL PRACTICE FIELD EXPANSION MSN #0022-1601
BUDGET KEY STAKEHOLDERS
Total $791,000 Occupants UW Athletics
Construction $667,000 User Reps Barry Fox
Design $65,000 UW PM Matt Collins
Mgt. - DFD PM N/A
Contingency $59,000 A/E SmithGroupJJR
Equipment - Design Arch. N/A
Other Fees - Landscape Arch. N/A
Funding Sources: Structural Engr. N/A
PR Cash $791,000 General Contractor Golf Creations
Plumbing N/A
Mechanical N/A
TIMELINE Fire Protection N/A
A/E Selection 11/2016 Electrical N/A
35% Design Report 01/2017 - 03/2017
Construction Documents 02/2017 - 04/2017
Bid Date 03/2017
Construction 05/2017 - 06/2017
Substantial Completion 07/2017
Occupancy 08/2017
This project expands the football practice field to the east
by as much as 45 feet and also replaces the topsoil in the
existing practice field to provide firmer footing.
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POLICE AND SECURITY ADDITION 14J1X
BUDGET KEY STAKEHOLDERS
Total $5,300,000 Occupants UW Police Department
Construction $4,469,000 User Reps Clark Brunner, Kari Sasso
Design $375,000 UW PM Ann Hayes
Mgt. $168,000 DFD PM Tim Luttrell
Contingency $174,000 A/E Continuum Design
Equipment $200,000 Design Arch. N/A
Other Fees $52,000 Landscape Arch. Ken Saiki Design
Funding Sources: Structural Engr. Bloom Companies
Agency Funding $5,200,000 General Contractor JP Cullen
Cash $100,000 Plumbing H.J. Pertzborn
Mechanical H&H Industries
TIMELINE Fire Protection Fireline Sprinkler Corp.
A/E Selection 12/2014 Electrical Electric Construction
Planning 04/2015 - 06/2015
Programming 06/2015 - 08/2015
10% Concept Report 08/2015 - 10/2015 AREA DATA
35% Design Report 10/2015 - 12/2015 GSF 24,840
Construction Documents 01/2016 - 05/2016 ASF 16,230
Bid Date 06/2016 Efficiency 65.34%
Construction 08/2016 - 08/2017 Construction $/GSF $180
Substantial Completion 08/2017 Total Project $/GSF $213
Occupancy 08/2017
This $5,300,000 project will construct a two story 16,230
ASF / 24,840 GSF addition to the UW-Madison Police
Department’s building located at 1429 Monroe Street. The
addition will provide private and open office space,
conference and training spaces for the department, as well
as a secure sally port entrance to the existing detainee
unloading area so that officers have a safe area to load and
unload detainees into the holding area. The project is
currently in the construction phase and anticipates
completion in August 2017.
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WENDT COMMONS 2ND & 3RD FLOOR REMODEL MSN #0404-1601
BUDGET KEY STAKEHOLDERS
Total $5,697,842 Occupants College of Engineering
Construction $3,092,903 User Reps Sharon Devenish
Design $534,925 UW PM Stu LaRose
Mgt. A/E Aro Eberle
Contingency $2,070,014 Design Arch. Mike Eberle
Equipment - Landscape Arch. N/A
Other Fees - Structural Engr. N/A
Funding Sources: General Contractor CG Schmidt
Gifts & Grants $5,697,842 Plumbing H.J. Pertzborn
Mechanical Illingworth/ Kilgust
Fire Protection H.J. Pertzborn
TIMELINE Electrical Forward Electric
Construction Documents 10/2016
MEP Bid 11/2016
General Contractor Bid 12/2016
Construction 01/2017 - 08/2017 AREA DATA
Substantial Completion 09/2017 GSF 27,999
Occupancy 09/2017 ASF 19,710
Efficiency 70.40%
Construction $/GSF $110
Total Project $/GSF $204
This project is a 19,710 ASF/ 27,999 GSF remodel of the 2nd
and 3rd floors of Wendt Commons. The 2nd floor will be
converted to an open concept innovation and design center along
with meeting spaces, offices, a conference room, and storage
areas around the periphery of the floor. The design suite will be
defined by a large glass wall, offering secure entrance while
allowing for open observation. The space will be furnished with
state of the art equipment. 3 rd floor offices will be demolished,
and three large classrooms will be constructed. Also included is
the construction of a 48-seat and several small group study
rooms, and an expansion/renovation of the restrooms to meet
current ADA standards. New electrical power and
communications outlets will be provided, audio/video
infrastructure will be installed, and fire alarm and smoke
detection system will be upgraded.
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LEED Certified Projects Certfication Level Date Certified
Gold 01/03/2011
Platinum 06/15/2011
Gold 08/25/2011
Gold 10/31/2012
Silver 03/19/2013
Gold 06/27/2013
Silver 10/07/2013
Gold 05/14/2014
Gold 07/22/2014
Silver 11/04/2014
Silver 03/27/2015
Gold 05/09/2016
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Nancy Nicholas Hall
SAPC - McClain Center
Wisconsin Energy Institute
Lakeshore Residence Hall & Food Service Phase II
SAPC - Camp Randall North Addition
Wisconsin Institute for Medical Research Phase II
Total Project LEED Certified
School of Nursing
The University of Wisconsin-Madison is committed to renovating and constructing buildings that aid the
success of its students and staff, and are environmentally conscious and sustainable for years to come.
Although campus no longer pursues fomral LEED certification, most of its new and renovated facilities are
designed to LEED standards. This initiative, along with others, will slowly transform the University of
Wisconsin-Madison’s campus to meet the needs of development today, without compromising the needs of
future generations.
To learn more about sustainability on our projects please visit the UW Sustainability page:
https://cpd.fpm.wisc.edu/sustainability/
Union South
Wisconsin Institutes for Discovery
Education Building
UW Medical Foundation Centennial Building
LaBahn Arena
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Master PlansEvolving, long-term frameworks for development
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CAMPUS LIBRARIES FACILITIES MASTER PLAN 15H1L
BUDGET KEY STAKEHOLDERS
Total $500,000 Occupants UW Campus
Funding Sources: User Reps Ed Van Gemert
Gifts & Grants $500,000 UW PM Megan McBride
DFD PM Jon Jenson
A/E Enberg Anderson Architects
TIMELINE Design Arch. Brightspot
A/E Selection 12/2015 Landscape Arch. N/A
Draft Report 10/2017 Structural Engr. Henneman Engineering, Inc.
Final Report 01/2018
AREA DATA
GSF 816,809
As changing demands, expectations, and resources
emerge, campus libraries are taking a proactive approach
to modifying how they function while ensuring high-
quality service is preserved. The overall goal of the
Campus Libraries Facilities Master Plan includes:
assessing user needs across campus, strengthening the
collections program, developing a comprehensive
scholarly communications program, developing and
investing in the expertise to campus meet libraries’ goals,
capitalizing on efficiencies, optimizing e-solutions and
digital initiatives, and developing sustainable budget
models to increase flexibility, income, and innovation.
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CAMPUS MASTER PLAN 14F1G
BUDGET KEY STAKEHOLDERS
Total $1,200,000 Occupants Campus (636 acres-lower)
Funding Sources: User Reps Margaret Tennessen
Agency Cash $1,200,000 UW PM Gary Brown
DFD PM Kevin Trinastic
A/E, Designer, Land. Arch. SmithGroup Jrr, Hoerr
TIMELINE Schaudt, Kimley-Horn,
A/E Selection 06/2014 Affiliated Engineers Inc.
Discovery & Analysis 01/2015 - 05/2015
Alternatives Development 05/2015 - 12/2015
Preliminary Master Plan 12/2015 - 04/2016 AREA DATA
Draft Report 04/2016 - 01/2017 GSF 27,181,440
Final Report 02/2017 - 10/2017
Wisconsin Statutes 13.48(1) requires all institutions to
develop a long range facilities plan (Campus Master
Plan). This contract will provide a 10-year update of the
current Campus Master Plan for UW-Madison, which was
last revised in 2005. The updated Campus Master Plan
will provide direction for future building sites and/ or
building additions, recognize historic preservation
considerations, preserve and enhance open space, mitigate
environmental impacts, address transportation, circulation
and parking issues, plan for utility upgrades to meet
projected demand, and support University programs. The
project is currently 84% complete and proceeding through
the city of Madison review approval process.
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COLLEGE OF LETTERS & SCIENCE MASTER PLAN 15A2Y
BUDGET KEY STAKEHOLDERS
Total $750,000 Occupants CALS
Funding Sources: User Reps Chris Bruhn
Gifts & Grants $750,000 UW PM Megan McBride
DFD PM Jon Jenson
A/E Flad Architects
TIMELINE Design Arch. N/A
A/E Selection 05/2015 Landscape Arch. N/A
Draft Report 09/2017 Structural Engr. Affiliated Engineers, Inc.
Final Report 01/2018
AREA DATA
GSF 1,800,000
ASF 1,100,000
Efficiency 61.11%
As the largest academic college at UW-Madison, the
College of Letters & Science seeks to conduct a study and
complete a facilities master plan. The first part of the plan
will be an inventory and condition assessment of the
college’s 1.8 million GSF of space, including a projection
of needs and utilization analysis of instructional and
research spaces. The second part will identify potential
future capital projects, a process that includes determining
how to best meet defined programmatic needs via either
new or renovated space, and aligning the facilities master
plan effort with the college’s academic plan.
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StudiesConducted to assess proposed projects
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BIOCHEMISTRY LOADING DOCK RENOVATION STUDY MSN #0205-1704
BUDGET KEY STAKEHOLDERS
Total $48,000 Occupants Biochemistry
User Reps Doug Sabatke
Future Project: TBD UW PM Bo Muwahid
Total TBD DFD PM N/A
Construction TBD A/E Delta 3 Engineering
Design TBD Design Arch. Delta 3 Engineering
Mgt. TBD Landscape Arch. N/A
Contingency TBD Structural Engr. Delta 3 Engineering
Equipment TBD
Other Fees TBD
Funding Sources: AREA DATA
Gifts & Grants $48,000 GSF N/A
ASF N/A
Efficiency N/A
TIMELINE Construction $/GSF N/A
A/E Selection 09/2017 Total Project $/GSF N/A
Draft Report 10/2017 - 01/2018
Final Report 02/2018
UW-Managed Process There is a historical problem with flooding at the loading
dock area, located on the north side of the Biochemistry
complex. Flooding has occurred during heavy rainfall
events since the addition was added in 1998, including
twice in 2017. This study examine how to permanently
eliminate future water intrusion. The selected AE will
perform a comprehensive site survey, a stormwater
analysis and review any potential changes to the building.
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17B1S
BUDGET KEY STAKEHOLDERS
Total $180,000 Occupants UW Athletics
User Reps Berry Fox
Future Project: UW PM Matt Collins
Total TBD DFD PM Tim Luttrell
Construction TBD A/E Berners-Schober
Design TBD Design Arch. BSA
Mgt. TBD Landscape Arch. N/A
Contingency TBD Structural Engr. N/A
Equipment TBD
Other Fees TBD
Funding Sources:
Agency Funds $180,000
TIMELINE
A/E Selection 02/2017
Draft Report 02/2017 - 08/2017
Final Report 08/2017 - 11/2017
UW-Managed Process This is a pre-design study to evaluate addition of premium
seating for Camp Randall’s south seating section and the
Field House. Also an evaluation of potential
improvements to the west side bowl Press Box including
interior upgrades for two of the levels and exterior
window replacement and precast panel repairs.
CAMP RANDALL SOUTH ENDZONE RENOVATION - FEASIBILITY STUDY
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COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING ACADEMIC/RESEARCH BUILDING STUDY MSN #0486-1604
BUDGET KEY STAKEHOLDERS
Total $75,000 Occupants College of Engineering
User Reps Sharon Devenish
Future Project: UW PM Bo Muwahid
Total TBD DFD PM N/A
Construction TBD A/E Cannon Design
Design TBD Design Arch. N/A
Mgt. TBD Landscape Arch. N/A
Contingency TBD Structural Engr. N/A
Equipment TBD
Other Fees TBD AREA DATA
Funding Sources: GSF 170,000
Gifts & Grants $75,000 ASF 93,500
Efficiency 55.00%
Construction $/GSF TBD
TIMELINE Total Project $/GSF TBD
A/E Selection 04/2017
Draft Report 05/2017 - 07/2017
Final Report 08/2017 - 10/2017
This project will develop facility concepts for an
academic/research building for the College of Engineering
Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering as
well as the Materials Science Research Center. The study
will include conceptual floor plans, elevations, massing,
site plans and a comprehensive infrastructure analysis
with options showing how new space could be designed to
meet the approved program within the constraints of the
proposed site located at 1410 Engineering Drive. The
study will also include a detailed projected construction
estimate for a new facility, escalated for bidding in 2020.
UW-Managed Process
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KOHL CENTER ADDITION STUDY 17B1T
BUDGET KEY STAKEHOLDERS
Total $122,000 Occupants UW Athletics
User Reps Barry Fox
Future Project: UW PM Matt Collins
Total TBD DFD PM Tim Luttrell
Construction TBD A/E Berners-Schober
Design TBD Design Arch. BSA
Mgt. TBD Landscape Arch. TBD
Contingency TBD Structural Engr. TBD
Equipment TBD
Other Fees TBD
Funding Sources: AREA DATA
Agency Funds $122,000 GSF 40,000
ASF TBD
Efficiency TBD
TIMELINE Construction $/GSF TBD
A/E Selection 02/2017 Total Project $/GSF TBD
Draft Report 02/2017 - 08/2017
Final Report 08/2017 - 12/2017
This is a pre-design study to evaluate and plan an addition
to the Kohl Center consisting of approximately 40,000
GSF on three levels. The addition will house Sports
Performance, expanded kitchen, Academic Leadership
Center, Training Table Dining, and Administration Suites
for Men’s Hockey, and Men’s and Women’s Basketball.
Additional work within the existing arena will include
reconfiguring of other existing facilities within the
building, Conceptual design started in the Athletics
Master Plan.
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NATATORIUM STUDY - PRE-DESIGN MSN #0031-1603
BUDGET KEY STAKEHOLDERS
Total $193,759 Occupants Rec Sports / Kinesiology
User Reps John Horn,
Future Project: Melissa Amos-Landgraf
Total TBD UW PM Ann Hayes
Construction TBD A/E RDG
Design TBD Design Arch. Jack Patton
Mgt. TBD Civil Engr. GRAEF
Contingency TBD Structural Engr. OTIE
Equipment TBD Mechanical Ring & DU
Other Fees TBD
Funding Sources: AREA DATA
Gifts & Grants $193,759 GSF 249,579
ASF 150,587
Efficiency 60.34%
TIMELINE Construction $/GSF TBD
A/E Selection 01/2017 Total Project $/GSF TBD
Draft Report 06/2017
Final Report 02/2018
This project will undertake a program verification and
predesign study for the replacement of the 150,587 ASF/
249,579 GSF Gymnasium/Natatorium located at 2000
Observatory Drive on the UW-Madison campus. The goal
is to prepare a scope and budget for the project so it can
be submitted for enumeration as part of the UWMadison
2019-2021 capital budget request.
UW-Managed Process
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SCHOOL OF BUSINESS CAPITAL CAFÉ STUDY 16E2J
BUDGET KEY STAKEHOLDERS
Total $83,200 Occupants School of Business
User Reps Meloney Linder
Future Project: Carl Korz
Total TBD UW PM Megan McBride
Construction TBD DFD PM Russ Van Gilder
Design TBD A/E Workshop Architects
Mgt. TBD Design Arch. N/A
Contingency TBD Landscape Arch. N/A
Equipment TBD Structural Engr. N/A
Other Fees TBD
Funding Sources: AREA DATA
Gifts & Grants $83,200 GSF 24,000
ASF TBD
Efficiency TBD
TIMELINE Construction $/GSF TBD
A/E Selection 08/2016 Total Project $/GSF TBD
Draft Report 01/2018
Final Report 02/2018
The Capital Café study will assess and propose solutions
to approximately 24,000 GSF of the first floor café, dining
room, and adjacent courtyard. The School of Business and
the Wisconsin Union are interested in creating a
collaboratively focused, unique dining experience on
campus. The project will specifically look at creative
ways to upgrade the current café in order to provide better
integration with the building and create a popular
destination for students, staff, and faculty.
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Current Project ListList of current projects sorted by the active stage
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Current Project . Column2Active Stage Completion Date
Goodman Softball Locker Room Remodel 25% Design Report 03/2019
Hoofers Boat & Dock Replacement 25% Design Report 06/2019
Curtis Pond Rehababilitation 35% Design Report 10/2019
Limnology Lift Station & FM 35% Design Report 05/2019
Nielsen Tennis Indoor Court Resurface 35% Design Report 01/2019
WARF Office Improvements - 2nd & 4th Floors Design 08/2019
Babcock Hall Dairy Plant Renovation & CDR Add. Construction Documents 12/2020
Chamberlin 5th Floor Remodel for Kolkowitz Lab Construction Documents 07/2018
Chemistry Instructional Addition & Renovation Construction Documents 12/2020
Ingraham 115-116 & 214-215 Renovation Construction Documents 12/2018
Sterling Hall Renovation for TREX Plasma Physics Construction Documents 07/2018
WIMR West Wedge Addition Construction Documents 12/2019
Elm Drive Lift Station Bid Date 10/2018
WIMR Equipment & Lab Improvements Bid Date 09/2018
Biochemistry Instrument Facility Construction 01/2019
Engineering Hall Strucutres Lab Addition Construction 04/2018
Grainger Learning Commons Construction 04/2018
Hamel Music Center Construction 01/2019
HSLC Academic Affairs Curriculum Enhancement Construction 09/2018
Lot 76 Sanitary Lift Station Construction 09/2018
Lelah Starks Potato Building Construction 09/2018
McClimon Track Replacement Construction 07/2018
Meat Science and Muscle Biology Building Construction 06/2019
Southeast Recreational Facility Replacement Construction 01/2020
University Health Services Remodel Construction 09/2018
Witte Hall Renovation Construction 09/2019
Memorial Union Reinvestment - Phase II Occupancy 12/2017
MOCVD Lab in Engineering Centers Building Occupancy 11/2017
AG Dean's Residence Renovation On Hold TBD
Bascom Hall Room 165 Remodel On Hold TBD
Rennebohm Hall Chemical Storage On Hold TBD
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Staff Directory
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Peter Bloechl-Anderson, AIA Peter Heaslett, PE
Project Manager Project Manager, Interim Director
1st Year on Staff 20 years on staff
608-262-6328 608-263-3012
[email protected] [email protected]
Terry Boehner Jeanette Jolicoeur
Administrative Assistant Receptionist
1 year on staff 17 years on staff
608-262-0208 608-263-3000
[email protected] [email protected]
Angela Bollinger Sergey Klyukvin
Facility Planner Civil Engineering Intern
1st Year on Staff 1 year on staff
608-263-3003 608-263-3630
[email protected] [email protected]
Matt Collins, PE Stuart LaRose, AIA
Civil Engineer, Project Manager Interim University Architect, Project Manager
6 years on staff 7 years on staff
608-263-3031 608-263-3004
[email protected] [email protected]
Ann Hayes, ASID, LEED AP Linda Leifker
Interior Designer, Project Manager Senior Administration Program Specialist
24 years on staff 1st Year on Staff
608-265-4673 608-265-5145
[email protected] [email protected]
CAPITAL PLANNING & DEVELOPMENT STAFF
The Capital Planning & Development department collaborates with other Facilities Planning & Management
departments to deliver these complex projects of various types including new construction, large scale
remodeling, additions, and utility improvements. Our professional staff work closely with user groups from
project planning through final occupancy: this includes the capital budget appropriation process, A/E
selection, programming, design and construction. Student interns work alongside the Capital Planning &
Development staff to develop experience in real world applications of his or her studies.
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Rex Loker Dennis Starrett
Project Manager Project Manager
1st Year on Staff 1st Year on Staff
608-515-3278 608-890-4582
[email protected] [email protected]
Megan McBride Dwayne Williams
Architectural Designer, Project Manager Program & Policy Analyst
5 years on staff 6 years on staff
608-265-9671 608-262-6328
[email protected] [email protected]
Bo Muwahid
Project Manager
1 year on staff
608-265-0465
Dan Dudley, PE
Campus Utilities Engineer
608-263-2359
Rhonda James, PLA, ASLA
Senior Landscape Architect
608-263-3032
Cindy Statz
Project Administration Center
608-263-3088
CAPITAL PLANNING & DEVELOPMENT STAFF
ADDITIONAL PROJECT MANAGER CONTACT INFORMATION
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Construction Terms
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A/E Architecture and Engineering - may refer to a firm or a person that
provides architecture and engineering services
AIA American Institute of Architects
ASF Assignable Square Feet - interior area that includes classrooms,
offices, labs, and other spaces that can be assigned to programs.
Does not include common spaces (such as hallways and bathrooms)
or support spaces (such as storage.)
ASID American Sociaty of Interior Designers
BOR Board of Regents
CALS College of Agricultural Life Sciences
CM Construction Manager
CMAR Construction Manager at Risk
COE College of Engineering
CPC Campus Planning Committee
Design The project reaches 10% Concept Report.
DFD Division of State Facilites - agency within the Department
of Administration that manages and plans the state of Wisconsin's real
estate and facilities.
DNR Department of Natural Resources
Efficiency Area efficiency of a building is the ratio of assignable square feet to
gross square feet (ASF/GSF) expressed as a percentage.
FF&E Furniture, Fixtures, and Equipment
GFSB General Fund Supported Borrowing
GSF Gross Square Feet - total interior area, including common spaces,
hallways, basements, and elevator shafts.
Haz Mat Hazardous Materials
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HVAC Heating, Ventilating, and Air Conditioning
L&S College of Letters and Science
LEED Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design
MEP Mechanical, Electrical, and Plumbing Systems
NCAA National Collegiate Athletic Association
NCARB National Council of Architectural Registration Boards
PE Professional Engineer
Percet for Art As determined by Wisconsin's State Arts Boards, 0.25% of the
total budget of a project is to be allocated for art.
Planning An A/E team has benn recently selected but has not reached
10% Concept Report.
PM Project Manager
PR Cash Program Revenue Cash
PRSB Program Revenue Supported Borrowing
SBC State Building Commision
SoHe School of Human Ecology
SON School of Nursing
USGBC U.S. Green Building Council
WisDOT Wisconsin Department of Transportation
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