University of Washington

Anderson Hall Renovation

20091002

Funding is provided to renovate Anderson Hall, constructed in 1925 and home of the School of Environmental and Forest Sciences. At over a century old, Anderson Hall no longer adequately promotes the health, safety or welfare of its occupants, falling short of current standards related to occupant comfort, air quality, fire and life safety systems, and accessibility. The renovation will preserve the buildings legacy, prioritize collaborative spaces, enhance technological facilities, address long-standing accessibility and safety issues, and modernize building systems. The College of the Environment will be contributing $9 million of the overall project funding and the university will be contributing $2.95 million in local funds.

Prior Biennium Current Biennium Reappropriations Appropriations Future Cost Total Costs
200,000 0 0 40,600,000 0 40,800,000
Funds: State Building Construction Account - State 28,850,000
Funds: Institutions of Higher Education - Dedicated Local Account - Non-Appr 11,950,000

College of Engineering Interdisciplinary/Education Research Ctr

30000492

This item funds construction of approximately 75,000 GSF of new space to accommodate growth in the College of Engineering. Enrollments are currently capped in several engineering programs. The Interdisciplinary Education and Research Building will directly support students in civil, mechanical, environmental, structural, and materials science engineering programs. In addition to appropriated amounts, $25 million in project costs will be paid from local or private, non-appropriated funds. Reappropriations of prior biennia funding is also included.

Prior Biennium Current Biennium Reappropriations Appropriations Future Cost Total Costs
0 0 0 37,200,000 0 37,200,000
Funds: Institutions of Higher Education - Dedicated Local Account - Non-Appr 37,200,000

UW Major Infrastructure

30000808

The university has identified 16 buildings that require seismic-related upgrades. These buildings were constructed at the turn of the 20th century, utilizing unreinforced masonry or isolated framing supported by unreinforced masonry walls. This project continues to fund seismic improvements that began in the 2017-19 biennium, addressing life safety and building structural issues to reduce potential adverse impacts on students, faculty, staff and university operations. Reappropriation of prior biennia funding is also included.

Prior Biennium Current Biennium Reappropriations Appropriations Future Cost Total Costs
25,664,000 11,836,000 3,000,000 14,300,000 18,000,000 72,800,000
Funds: University of Washington Building Account - State 72,800,000

Magnuson Health Sciences Phase II- Renovation/Replacement

40000049

Funds the construction phase to renovate approximately 400,000 SF of the health science complex. The modernized facilities will support six schools of health sciences (dentistry, medicine, nursing, pharmacy, public health, and social work) to meet demand and support current teaching methods. Improved connectivity within the larger Magnuson Health Science Center, the existing campus distance learning locations, and other educational programs physically remote from the Magnuson Health Science T-Wing classrooms and simulation facilities will be achieved. Reappropriations of prior biennia funding is also included.

Prior Biennium Current Biennium Reappropriations Appropriations Future Cost Total Costs
79,000 4,421,000 1,500,000 58,000,000 0 64,000,000
Funds: State Building Construction Account - State 64,000,000

UW Clean Energy Testbeds

40000098

Funding is provided to build at the UW Clean Energy Institute a community resource for creating, testing and validating technologies, while developing the people and building partnerships needed to accelerate a scalable clean energy future. To achieve this, $5 million is provided to construct a modular dry room, perform necessary electrical infrastructure upgrades to the leased building, and purchase manufacturing equipment, and $2.5 million is provided for capital equipment to bolster existing materials capabilities at the testbeds.

Prior Biennium Current Biennium Reappropriations Appropriations Future Cost Total Costs
0 0 0 7,500,000 0 7,500,000
Funds: State Building Construction Account - State 7,500,000

Chemical Sciences Modernization

40000099

Funding is provided for the predesign and design phases of the Chemical Sciences Modernization project. This is anticipated to be a multi-phase interdisciplinary project, co-locating research faculty members from the chemistry, materials science, and chemical engineering departments. Chemistry is a core program at the university and the number one grant revenue source for the College of Arts & Sciences. A new Chemical Sciences Building will enable the college to attract and retain world-class faculty and graduate students that in return, will increase the offering of quality educational opportunities for undergraduate students. The proposed location of the Chemical Sciences Building adjacent to the Chemistry Building, Bagley Hall, MolES, and NanoES will create a chemical science cluster of excellence and interdisciplinary research. Total project cost is estimated at $240 million with $40 million coming from local sources.

Prior Biennium Current Biennium Reappropriations Appropriations Future Cost Total Costs
0 0 0 5,000,000 195,000,000 200,000,000
Funds: State Building Construction Account - State 200,000,000

Intellectual House - Phase 2

40000100

Funding is provided for design and construction of the Intellectual House - Phase 2, a new 8,400 SF facility next to the existing Intellectual House - Phase 1 structure. Completed in 2015, Phase 1 moved the university closer toward enabling Native American students to overcome the cultural barriers to earning a four-year degree by creating a facility where students, faculty, staff, and Native American communities can come together in a supportive and welcoming educational environment to share their knowledge and cultures. Phase 2 is envisioned to bring additional support to Native American student retention through greater connection to their culture and community with a facility that includes a Native art lab, classrooms, student resource area, student lounge, and outdoor gathering space surrounded by educational native gardens used in the teaching of indigenous science, art, and medicine. Total project cost is estimated at $12 million with $3 million coming from philanthropy and local sources.

Prior Biennium Current Biennium Reappropriations Appropriations Future Cost Total Costs
0 0 0 12,000,000 0 12,000,000
Funds: State Building Construction Account - State 9,000,000
Funds: Institutions of Higher Education - Dedicated Local Account - Non-Appr 3,000,000

UW Seattle - Asset Preservation (Minor Works) 23-25

40000103

Funding is provided for minor capital projects to preserve and extend the life of existing campus facilities and their supporting infrastructure systems.

Prior Biennium Current Biennium Reappropriations Appropriations Future Cost Total Costs
0 0 0 33,691,000 144,759,000 178,450,000
Funds: University of Washington Building Account - State 178,450,000

UW Bothell - Asset Preservation (Minor Works) 23-25

40000129

Minor capital projects are funded to preserve and extend the life of existing campus facilities and their supporting infrastructure systems.

Prior Biennium Current Biennium Reappropriations Appropriations Future Cost Total Costs
0 0 0 5,919,000 25,506,000 31,425,000
Funds: University of Washington Building Account - State 31,425,000

UW Tacoma - Asset Preservation (Minor Works) 23-25

40000131

Minor capital projects are funded to preserve and extend the life of existing campus facilities and their supporting infrastructure systems.

Prior Biennium Current Biennium Reappropriations Appropriations Future Cost Total Costs
0 0 0 4,915,000 21,179,000 26,094,000
Funds: University of Washington Building Account - State 26,094,000

Infrastructure Renewal

40000132

Funding is provided for infrastructure renewal, enabling the university to solve major deficiencies that cannot be solved through the Minor Works Program, including infrastructure projects related to energy modernization; accessibility and fire/life safety improvements; power plant chiller and roof replacements; elevator replacement/upgrades; and classroom infrastructure. Projects have been prioritized for their assistance in the university’s compliance with the Clean Buildings Performance Standard.

Prior Biennium Current Biennium Reappropriations Appropriations Future Cost Total Costs
0 0 0 35,000,000 155,000,000 190,000,000
Funds: University of Washington Building Account - State 190,000,000

Ctr for Advanced Materials and Clean Energy Research Test Beds

91000016

Authority to spend local funds is provided to complete the Center for Advanced Materials and Clean Energy Technologies research building. The center will be an interdisciplinary space with faculty from chemical engineering, chemistry, computer science & engineering, material science, physics, and bioengineering. The new facilities and equipment support the research and development of clean energy materials, technologies and integration concepts. Reappropriation authority for prior biennia funding is also included.

Prior Biennium Current Biennium Reappropriations Appropriations Future Cost Total Costs
0 0 0 263,100,000 0 263,100,000
Funds: Institutions of Higher Education - Dedicated Local Account - Non-Appr 263,100,000

UWMC NW - Campus Behavioral Health Renovation

91000027

Funding is provided to renovate existing geriatric psychiatric beds in the E Wing of the UW Medical Center - Northwest campus. This project completes the spectrum of services for behavioral health to include adult voluntary psychiatric care. $2 million was provided in the 2021-23 capital budget for predesign/design.

Prior Biennium Current Biennium Reappropriations Appropriations Future Cost Total Costs
0 1,000,000 1,000,000 13,000,000 0 15,000,000
Funds: State Building Construction Account - State 15,000,000

UW Tacoma Campus Soil Remediation

92000002

Funding is provided for ongoing remedial investigation and a summary report of soil and groundwater contamination at the UW Tacoma campus. The university, through Agreed Order DE 11081 with the Department of Ecology, is required to design, construct, operate, and monitor cleanup actions within UW Tacoma's campus.

Prior Biennium Current Biennium Reappropriations Appropriations Future Cost Total Costs
1,216,000 1,142,000 2,000,000 2,000,000 8,000,000 14,358,000
Funds: Model Toxics Control Capital Account - State 14,358,000