March 23-24, 2000
ITEM 106-2003-R0300 Authorization to Hire an
Architectural Firm to Provide Professional Services for Program Development and
Design for a Renovation and/or Addition to the Strand Union Building (SUB);
Montana State University - Bozeman
THAT: Consistent
with the provisions of MCA 18-2-102(b), the Board of Regents of the Montana
University System authorizes Montana State University - Bozeman to hire an
architectural firm to program design a renovation and/or addition to the Strand
Union Building (SUB) at Montana State University-Bozeman. The estimated cost for this phase of the
work is $500,000.
EXPLANATION: 1. The Strand Union Building is the most
extensively used building on Campus. It
is the community center of the University supplying a variety of daily
services, activities and amenities in a centralized location for all members of
the college family.
2.
Two recent studies have been completed
on the Strand Union Building.
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In 1997, a space utilization study was
undertaken. This study showed that the
building was well utilized and, as the student population increases, the Strand
Union Building will require more space to continue to serve Montana State
University successfully.
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In 1998, a study on the Strand Union
Theater was completed. This study
identified architectural, mechanical, electrical and functional
deficiencies. The programming exercise will
address these deficiencies.
3.
This project will be financed with
funds from the Student Union operations and Student Union renewal and
replacement reserves. All design,
construction and future operations and maintenance costs will be from non-state
funds.
4.
The University intends to bond the
Student Union Fee and University Food Service Revenue streams to pay for the
project. Administration has approached
Student Leadership with options to a proposed increase in the Student Union Fee
and corresponding scope of the project.
Discussions of this nature will continue into early 2000-2001 academic
year. It is currently anticipated that
MSU will go to the bond market Spring 2001.
A separate board item will be brought forth seeking bonding authority
and approval to proceed with construction.
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