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the university's Department of Physical Planning and Operations operated with offices , ^ 0 U S e with their only workshop in an old farm shed located on the north side of the § 1 l | l g l appropriation was received to construct a Physical Plant Services Building. Three l l l l In FY85 an P J ^ for t h i s building. One was adjacent to the McClelland House on the north H had been coi ^— & o u t n 0 f t n e Shepherd House on the south side of the campus. The site l \***™ H B n a S was so' ^ ^ ^ ^ ™ H R ^f ^ l ^ H ^ ^i ^^^! ^^^^^. ^ Construction of this mis one ^ l ^^^ H de of 'rth of Building £53 on the north edge of the interim campus Auflust 1985 and was substantially completed July 1986. jlected is n<rc»u began in builds have served the university well. During the past 25 years the university and its Sjffi interim bu academic progr»ms . rem bdeling have been necessary. The university's Physical Planning and *hYSical improvemem ^ . t e d n u m e r o u s remodeling projects to upgrade, to improve and to Operations' craftsmen a u e s tion often asked is how long will the interim buildings last? The answer alter these facilities. A f q • t e n a n c e The initial roof-top heating and air conditioning units on the depends on the level oi m s All ofthese 65 units now have been replaced^ The new i l l lasted appro^niauiy ^ r o o f s o n n e a r l y a n t h e buildings have been replaced, and they units shouldtestanother 20 ye . ^ ^ a n d i t e m s break down, new materials or items are M should last another gU£> V Q n w h i c h s u g g e s t s that the interim buildings are quite ft for W 1 8 ^ ^ ^ , are substantially inferior to the permanent buildings and should permanent. | ^ H | M § ' fventually be replaced.

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