University of Minnesota
Facilities Management
http://www.facm.umn.edu

Facilities Management home page.

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Partnering Units


Although they are not units of Facilities Management, Access Services, Capital Planning and Project Management, Finance, Accounting and Purchasing and University Services Human Resources are valuable partners in fulfilling Facilities Management's mission of service to the University community.

Access Services

A division of Public Safety's Department of Central Security, provides basic exterior and interior door lock services and maintains the database of campus key and lock codes for more than 200 buildings. This service specializes in the replication of University keys and repair of most mechanical locking systems, and provides consultation to departments on setting up secure master and sub-master key logic systems. If you need key/lock or access services please contact Central Security at 624-1750.

Building Code Division (BCD)

BCD’s mission is to protect the health, welfare and safety of University students, employees and visitors in the built environment through education and code enforcement. BCD supports Facility Management as they work together to maintain and renovate University buildings.  For more information, see their web site at www.buildingcodedivision.umn.edu.

Capital Planning and Project Management (CPPM)

CPPM builds the University's future by planning for optimum use of University resources. Whether working with an academic department to plan for increased laboratory space or exploring ways to preserve historic University buildings, CPPM is committed to the goals of the university. For more information, visit their Web site at www.cppm.umn.edu.

Finance, Accounting and Purchasing

Staff from the university controller's office support Facilities Management business needs.(www.finsys.umn.edu/controller/controllerhome.html)

University Services Human Resources (USHR)

USHR supports Facilities Management by recruiting and hiring qualified employees, assisting units in developing employee skill levels and managing employee relations. Visit the HR Web site at www.uservices.umn.edu/hr.

University Services Purchasing (USP)

USP has systemwide responsibility for capital projects and facilities related purchases on all University campuses.  A service level agreement has been created to identify the basic services provided by USP to the customers and describe the processes in place to ensure integrity, economy, efficiency and accountability. Visit the USP Web site at www.uservices.umn.edu/purchasing/index.html.

 

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