Washington State University

Minor Capital Preservation 2023-25 (MCR)

40000340

Minor capital projects are funded to preserve and extend the life of existing campus facilities and their supporting infrastructure systems.

Prior Biennium Current Biennium Reappropriations Appropriations Future Cost Total Costs
0 0 0 50,115,000 80,000,000 130,115,000
Funds: Washington State University Building Account - State 130,115,000

Minor Capital Program 2023-25 (MCI & Omnibus Equip.)

40000341

Minor capital programmatic work is funded to modernize and renew existing space to improve functionality and program delivery.

Prior Biennium Current Biennium Reappropriations Appropriations Future Cost Total Costs
0 0 0 6,500,000 30,000,000 36,500,000
Funds: Washington State University Building Account - State 36,500,000

New Engineering Student Success Building & Infrastructure

40000342

Funds are provided for the design and construction of the new 85,000 GSF Engineering Student Success Building and associated utility infrastructure required in that sector of campus, where the Voiland College of Engineering and Architecture will also be housed. The university’s engineering and computer science enrollment and demand far exceed the capacity of existing facilities, and current engineering facilities do not meet ADA requirements. State funding will be supplemented by donor funds.

Prior Biennium Current Biennium Reappropriations Appropriations Future Cost Total Costs
0 0 0 40,000,000 0 40,000,000
Funds: State Building Construction Account - State 40,000,000

Bustad Renovation (SIM for Vet Teaching Anatomy)

40000344

Funding is provided for the renovation (design and construction) of Bustad Hall, including laboratory modernization for specific program needs in approximately 8,500 SF of the building's 143,159 SF. This renovation will enhance the Simulation-Based Education program within the College of Veterinary Medicine, and will create safe, collaborative, and technologically advanced simulation-based learning spaces, which will promote active learning and enhance student success.

Prior Biennium Current Biennium Reappropriations Appropriations Future Cost Total Costs
0 0 0 8,000,000 0 8,000,000
Funds: State Building Construction Account - State 8,000,000

Clean Building Standard Energy Efficiency Improvements

40000346

Funds implementation of energy efficiency measures in the system’s largest complexes requiring compliance with Washington state’s new Clean Buildings Performance Standard by 2026. This standalone infrastructure request is the first phase in a series of reoccurring requests over multiple biennia. It will identify and implement energy efficiency measures in multiple facilities at the university. The design and construction associated with this first phase request will be completed in the 2023-25 biennium with a focus on the university’s largest buildings/complexes exceeding 240,000 GSF.

Prior Biennium Current Biennium Reappropriations Appropriations Future Cost Total Costs
0 0 0 5,000,000 15,000,000 20,000,000
Funds: State Building Construction Account - State 20,000,000

Eastlick-Abelson Renovation

40000362

Partial renovation of Abelson Hall and Eastlick Hall and a minor renovation to Bustad Hall are funded. Renovation of selected spaces in these facilities will improve space utilization, provide improved research and teaching space, and meet growing student demand in high-needs areas. In addition, these renovations are necessary to complete the migration of research and teaching activities out of Heald Hall which is slated for demolition. Completion of this project is necessary for the construction of a new Pullman Sciences Building on the site of Heald Hall.

Prior Biennium Current Biennium Reappropriations Appropriations Future Cost Total Costs
0 0 0 22,000,000 0 22,000,000
Funds: State Building Construction Account - State 22,000,000