University of Washington
Health Sciences Education - T-Wing Renovation/Addition
30000486
The Magnuson Health Sciences Teaching Center (T-Wing) cannot accommodate all existing or new course offerings, nor support the advanced learning technologies and space requirements of active, team-based learning essential for training health and health care professionals. This project will construct a modern, shared instructional facility for the six schools of Health Sciences (Dentistry, Medicine, Nursing, Pharmacy, Public Health and Social Work) to meet demand and support current teaching methods. Reappropriation funding is also included.
Prior Biennium | Current Biennium | Reappropriations | Appropriations | Future Cost | Total Costs |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
805,000 | 2,805,000 | 9,400,000 | 80,000,000 | 0 | 93,010,000 |
Funds: State Building Construction Account - State | 83,010,000 |
Funds: Institutions of Higher Education - Dedicated Local Account - Non-Appr | 10,000,000 |
UW Major Infrastructure
30000808
The University of Washington has identified 16 buildings that require seismic related upgrades. These buildings were constructed at the turn of the 20th century utilizing unreinforced masonry or isolated framing supported by unreinforced masonry walls. This project continues to fund seismic improvements to address life safety and building structural issues to reduce potential adverse impacts on students, faculty, staff and university operations that began in the 2017-19 biennium. Reappropriation funding is also included.
Prior Biennium | Current Biennium | Reappropriations | Appropriations | Future Cost | Total Costs |
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0 | 13,500,000 | 4,000,000 | 15,000,000 | 22,000,000 | 54,500,000 |
Funds: University of Washington Building Account - State | 54,500,000 |
Evans School - Parrington Hall Renovation
30000810
Funding is provided for renovation of Parrington Hall to provide larger classrooms and informal learning environments for the Evans School of Public Policy and Governance. The renovation will help achieve programmatic needs for growth in student enrollment and faculty, as well as meet contemporary building/energy/life safety codes, ADA requirements and sustainability standards. Reappropriation funding is also included.
Prior Biennium | Current Biennium | Reappropriations | Appropriations | Future Cost | Total Costs |
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0 | 0 | 0 | 10,000,000 | 0 | 10,000,000 |
Funds: Institutions of Higher Education - Dedicated Local Account - Non-Appr | 10,000,000 |
2019-21 Minor Works - Preservation
40000004
Funding is provided to the University of Washington for minor capital projects to preserve and extend the life of existing campus facilities and their supporting infrastructure systems estimated to cost between $25,000 and $2 million at the Seattle, Bothell and Tacoma campuses.
Prior Biennium | Current Biennium | Reappropriations | Appropriations | Future Cost | Total Costs |
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0 | 0 | 0 | 47,466,000 | 0 | 47,466,000 |
Funds: University of Washington Building Account - State | 47,466,000 |
Behavioral Health Teaching Hospital
40000038
The demand for behavioral health services, specifically 90- and 180-day civil commitments, exceeds available capacity and has prompted a transformation of the statewide behavioral health system. This includes relocating civil patients from state hospitals to smaller, community-based facilities where they will be better served and enhancing the behavioral health workforce through recruitment, retention and training to support a continuous integrated care model. This project funds predesign for a 150-bed teaching hospital at the University of Washington.
Prior Biennium | Current Biennium | Reappropriations | Appropriations | Future Cost | Total Costs |
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0 | 0 | 0 | 2,000,000 | 180,000,000 | 182,000,000 |
Funds: State Building Construction Account - State | 182,000,000 |
Ctr for Advanced Materials and Clean Energy Research Test Beds
91000016
Funding is provided to complete design and construct of the Center for Advanced Materials and Clean Energy Technologies research building. The Center for Advanced Materials and Clean Energy Technologies will be an interdisciplinary center with faculty from Chemical Engineering, Chemistry, Computer Science & Engineering, Material Science, Physics, and Bioengineering. The new facilities and equipment support the research and development of clean energy materials, technologies, and integration concepts. Reappropriation funding is also included.
Prior Biennium | Current Biennium | Reappropriations | Appropriations | Future Cost | Total Costs |
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0 | 0 | 0 | 129,000,000 | 0 | 129,000,000 |
Funds: Institutions of Higher Education - Dedicated Local Account - Non-Appr | 129,000,000 |
Preventive Facility Maintenance and Building System Repairs
91000019
Funding is provided to conduct routine and preventive maintenance activities required to decrease and mitigate deferred maintenance and to maximize the life of facilities and building systems.
Prior Biennium | Current Biennium | Reappropriations | Appropriations | Future Cost | Total Costs |
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0 | 25,825,000 | 0 | 25,825,000 | 103,300,000 | 154,950,000 |
Funds: University of Washington Building Account - State | 154,950,000 |
UW Tacoma Campus Soil Remediation
92000002
Funding is provided for remediation of soil and groundwater contamination at the UW Tacoma campus. The University of Washington through an amended Agreed Order (DE 97HW-S238) with the Washington State Department of Ecology is required to design, construct, operate and monitor cleanup actions within UW Tacoma's campus. Reappropriation funding is also included.
Prior Biennium | Current Biennium | Reappropriations | Appropriations | Future Cost | Total Costs |
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1,550,000 | 250,000 | 900,000 | 1,000,000 | 4,000,000 | 7,700,000 |
Funds: State Toxics Control Account - State | 7,700,000 |