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Master Plan
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Facilities Master PlanTucker HallBuilding Description and Use: Building Energy Use Characteristics: Structural Characteristics: The structural system consists of reinforced concrete poles drilled to 19 feet supporting the structural steel superstructure. The floor structure at ground level is reinforced concrete slab on grade. Partitions are standard for the design and occupancy for which the building was intended. They consist of metal stud and gypsum board. Wall covering is basically paint with select areas of vinyl covering and exposed structure. Ceilings consist of suspended acoustical tile. The exterior walls consist of brick with concrete block backup. The roof structure is poured concrete over currugated metal pan. Roof cover is a three-ply, modified bitumen built-up system with a ten-year guarantee. Roof is insulated below roofing plies to an R-9 rating. Plumbing is in good shape. HVAC consists of circulating chilled water supplied from a dedicated chiller located on the south side of the building. Building is heated via heat strips in the ducting system. Air handling equipment is located in this building. Electrical is adequate for facility. Condition: Excellent. Occupancy: This is an auditorium used for various functions. There is a separate enclosed meeting room in the building designed mainly for Board of Regents’ executive sessions. Estimated Replacement Cost: $630,000.00 |