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Board of Visitors Buildings & Grounds Committee December 9, 2016 Agenda Consent Agenda A. Plaque Commemorating University Alumnus Who Died in Military Service During the Iraq War B. Naming: Entrance Plaza to Thornton Hall as Kullman Plaza


  1. Board of Visitors Buildings & Grounds Committee December 9, 2016

  2. Agenda Consent Agenda A. Plaque Commemorating University Alumnus Who Died in Military Service During the Iraq War B. Naming: Entrance Plaza to Thornton Hall as Kullman Plaza C. Architect/Engineer Selections: Center for Human Therapeutics; Brandon Avenue Upper-Class Student Residence Hall D. Capital Project Procurement Process Action Item A. Project Approval: Pinn Hall Renovation, Third Floor Schematic Design Reviews A. Baseball Stadium Expansion B. Ivy Stacks Expansion C. Old Ivy Road Office Building Committee Discussion A. Memorial for Enslaved Laborers Planning Update B. Sustainability Report 2

  3. Consent Agenda

  4. Consent Agenda A. Plaque Commemorating University Alumnus Who Died in Military Service During the Iraq War B. Naming: Entrance Plaza to Thornton Hall as Kullman Plaza C. Architect/Engineer Selections: 1. Center for Human Therapeutics – Perkins + Will Architects 2. Brandon Avenue Upper-Class Student Residence Hall – Goody Clancy D. Capital Project Procurement Process 4

  5. Action Item

  6. Project Approval Pinn Hall Renovation, Third Floor • Enabling project for the Health System Integrated Space Plan • 1 st phase to create state-of-the-art, flexible research space • Increases research capacity by 30% • Concurrent with 2 nd floor renovation for the Center for Human Therapeutics • Construction to begin in fall 2017 and be completed in 12 months • Estimated project cost: $12.0 million 6

  7. Schematic Design Reviews

  8. Baseball Stadium Expansion Proposed Site Plan Existing and Proposed Road Sections 8

  9. Baseball Stadium Expansion 9

  10. Baseball Stadium Expansion 10

  11. Baseball Stadium Expansion 11

  12. Ivy Stacks Expansion and Old Ivy Road Office Building Location Map 12

  13. Ivy Stacks Expansion Proposed Site Plan Proposed Landscape Plan 13

  14. Ivy Stacks Expansion View of existing building from Ivy Road looking east 14

  15. Ivy Stacks Expansion 15

  16. Ivy Stacks Expansion View of Existing Building from Fontana Food Center 16

  17. Ivy Stacks Expansion View of Proposed Building from Fontana Food Center 17

  18. Ivy Stacks Expansion Materials Palette 18

  19. Old Ivy Road Office Building 19

  20. Old Ivy Road Office Building Jefferson Quarry Office Building Proposed Site Plan 2400 Old Ivy Road 20

  21. Old Ivy Road Office Building Existing View of Site Looking East along Old Ivy Road 21

  22. Old Ivy Road Office Building Proposed View of Site Looking East 22

  23. Old Ivy Road Office Building Existing View of Site from Ivy Road 23

  24. Old Ivy Road Office Building Proposed View of Site from Ivy Road 24

  25. Old Ivy Road Office Building Materials Palette 25

  26. Old Ivy Road Office Building 26

  27. Committee Discussion

  28. Memorial for Enslaved Laborers Planning Update Ongoing Activities: • September: Artist selection • Site Analysis • Public Engagement Upcoming Events: Town/Gown Community • meeting African American Alumni • Open House in Northern VA Sketch concepts for MLK • Day 28

  29. Sustainability Report • Regular meetings with Chair of Buildings and Grounds Committee and Co-chairs of the Committee on Sustainability • Messaging and communication plan around sustainability initiatives • Program to invest in building infrastructure to advance sustainability across Grounds • Projects/partnerships with Dominion Virginia Power: • Solar rooftop panels on UVa Bookstore and Ruffner Hall • Solar facility in King William County 29

  30. In Partnership with Dominion Virginia Power

  31. Sustainability Leader UVa Recognized Locally and Nationally The University of Virginia will undertake to reduce both annual greenhouse gas emissions and the amount of reactive nitrogen lost to the environment to levels 25% below year 2009 and 2010 amounts, respectively, by the year 2025. 31

  32. Hollyfield Solar Facility UVa/Dominion Partnership Overview • Long-term renewable energy agreement • Dominion constructs and operates the facility – no upfront capital costs from UVa • Offsets 12% of UVa’s current electricity use • Equivalent to removing 18,093 metric tons of carbon dioxide annually (Source: CA-CP) • Contributes 15% toward UVa’s 2025 greenhouse gas reduction goal • Darden School of Business participation 32

  33. Carbon Reduction Industry Leader Dominion Compared to US Average Carbon Intensity Reductions (2000-2014) 1,400 1,300 Dominion Pounds of CO2 per Net MWH 1,200 41% Reduction 1,100 1,000 900 National Average 18% Reduction 800 700 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 33

  34. UVA Hollyfield UVA Dedicated Solar Facility Facility Overview  Located in King William County, VA  160 acres  21.1 MW dc , single axis tracking technology  Produces ~37,000 MWh annually  Largest dedicated solar facility for a Virginia university  Construction to begin December 2017 with expected completion by October 2018 34

  35. UVA Hollyfield Solar Facility Commonwealth of Virginia Benefits  Furthers Commonwealth’s Energy Policy  Consistent with goals of the Virginia Energy Plan  Supports Governor McAuliffe’s Executive Order 57  Provides economic benefits Development and construction phase  $24.3 million  Post-construction phase  $0.9 million  35

  36. In Partnership with Dominion Virginia Power

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