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Institution | Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board, Austin. |
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Titel | Facilities Fact Book, 1995. Texas Public Universities, Health-Related Institutions, and Technical Colleges. |
Quelle | (1996), (73 Seiten)
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Sprache | englisch |
Dokumenttyp | gedruckt; online; Monographie |
Schlagwörter | Quantitative Daten; College Buildings; Community Colleges; Facility Case Studies; Facility Inventory; Facility Utilization Research; Higher Education; Public Colleges; State Surveys; State Universities; Tables (Data); Use Studies; Texas |
Abstract | The 14 tables presented in this fact book provide information about the physical facilities at Texas public universities and colleges based on data gathered during 1995. Overall, the data show a deficit of space at public universities and health-related institutions; a ratio of deferred maintenance to facilities replacement value of 2 percent for Texas public institutions (versus 5 percent nationally); plans to spend over $4 billion for new construction, additions, repair and renovations, infrastructure projects and land acquisition over the next five years; and occupancy by Texas public institutions of more than 45 million square feet of assignable educational and general space with a replacement value of $10 billion. Specific tables cover: (1) space analysis and utilization; (2) 1995 deferred maintenance and replacement values; (3) 1995 physical plan expenditures and appropriations for operations and maintenance; (4) approved and evaluated construction cost summary from 1992 through July, 1996; (5) approved and evaluated construction and land acquisition projections during fiscal year 1995. Additional tables detail campus master plans; the 1995 space projection model for public universities, public technical colleges, and public health-related institutions; 1995 current fund and research expenditures for public health-related institutions; and the fall 1995 student headcount for public health-related institutions. A glossary of campus planning terms is included. (JLS) |
Erfasst von | ERIC (Education Resources Information Center), Washington, DC |