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CHICK-FIL-A OPENING SOON MADISON PLAZA FOOD COURT RAY WEST, PROJECT MANAGER
INSIDE THIS ISSUE Campus Project Spotlight. . . . . . . . . 1-3 Welcome New Employees . . . . . . . . . . 3 Retirement Celebration. . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
The Chick-Fil-A project renovation in the Madison Plaza is moving along and will be opening soon. Renovations include new flooring, wall coverings, exhaust hoods, a walk-in freezer, new electrical and data wiring, along with new lights and a new ceiling. They will all be completed in the coming weeks. LaGasse Construction is the contractor performing the renovations for this project. The buzz and anticipation is building for the grand opening. Stay tuned for more updates.
Department. Spotlight. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 December Birthdays. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Code of Conduct Training . . . . . . . . . 4 News You Can Use . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Key Lock and Control Mgmt . . . . . . . 4
FACILITIES ADMINISTRATION TEAM uthsc.edu/facilities
Kimberly Moore
Assistant Vice Chancellor of Facilities Administration
Kenneth Bradshaw
Director, Facilities Services
Christopher Conrad
Director of Planning and Design
Edwin Jeffres
Superintendent, Custodial Services
Daniel Hutchinson
Superintendent, Mechanical Services
Michael Nelson
Superintendent, Construction Services
Jeff Fields Superintendent, Logistical and Recycling Services, Automotive Shop
Whit Sutton
Energy Manager
Scott Campbell
Safety Officer (Emergency Mgmt/Safety)
Carla Griffin
Administrative Services Assistant
Rosie Davis
Administrative Specialist III The University of Tennessee is an EEO/AA/ Title VI/Title IX/Section 504/ADA/ADEA/V institution in the provision of its education and employment programs and services.
DID YOU KNOW? The Facilities Archibus Maintenance, Key/Lock, and Motor Pool request forms can be found on our website? Visit us at: uthsc.edu/facilities
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FACILITIES ADMINISTRATION SPOTLIGHT
CAMPUS PROJECTS/DEPARTMENT SPOTLIGHT 930 MADISON, 6TH FLOOR
Rosalie Nelson, Assistant Project Manager Construction is underway on the 6th floor of the 930 Madison for the College of Health Professions. The project will add four new offices, a hallway, storage closet and a renovated kitchen. Facilities crafts involved in the construction for the new space include plumbers, electricians, HVAC and carpenters. Good job team!
CUSTODIAL DEPARTMENT SPOTLIGHT Edwin Jeffres, Custodial Superintendent
“Thank you to Bertha Jones and her team climbed about ten flights of stairs, carrying the 55-pound wet vac used to clean up water that came from a broken condensate tank that flooded the 930 elevator equipment room and caused the elevators to shut down. Thank you also to Shawn Miller, Brian White and Matt Roye from the Electrical department for troubleshooting the electrical problem and resolving that problem.” Ursela Howell, Custodial Supervisor and Dan Hutchinson, Electrical Superintendent
COLD AND WARM PODS PROJECT Jon Rawlinson, Engineer Laura Mooney, Project Manager
The cold and warm pods in the Coleman building, where they study the effect of extreme temperatures on mice, was installed about 18 months ago. They were supposed to keep temperature and humidity within five degrees of where they are set but have never worked properly and are so noisy, work can’t be done and the room had to be modified. Facilities HVAC, Plumbing, Electrical, and Carpentry departments all worked together to seal the room airtight, designed and installed a new HVAC system with different equipment that handles humidity better and then showed the vendor how to set their own equipment. It now works as it should. This was indeed a team effort to resolve an issue with an improper design. The team also fixed a leak that was flooding the floor and adjusted the entry doors so that they would be air tight. Lastly, Jon Rawlinson, facilities engineer, has already designed the ductwork system to address the noise issue and that will be completed in phase two of the project. Awesome team work Facilities!
ELECTRICIANS EARN THEIR CERTIFICATIONS “My crew has done a remarkable job with the floors in the Forensics building. The team has been getting a lot of positive feedback from the staff and investigators.” The floor crew includes: Carlton Rutherford, Ebone Treadwell, Lawrence Boyd and Ricky Howell.Great job.” Maurice Ware, Custodial Supervisor
Dan Hutchinson, Superintendent, Electrical Services
Congratulations to the following electrical services team members: Burney Warren (below left) passed his Shelby County Master Plumbers exam and David Menne (below right) passed his Journeyman Electrical Exam. Great job!
FACILITIES PHYSICAL PLANT GETS A MAKEOVER
CELEBRATION TIME!
The Facilities Department is in the early phases of renovations for the Physical Plant Building at 201 East Street. Renovations will include new carpet, fresh painting, ceiling tiles, lighting and more to improve the look and cosmetic appearance throughout the building.
WELCOME NEW EMPLOYEES
Facilities Physical Plant
Thank you to all of the Facilities crafts working to improve our office spaces!
Daniel Avanzi Sr. Gen. Sk. Craft, Plumber Edward Kimber Facilities Grounds Custodian Timmie Robertson Sr. Senior Custodian Christopher Lowery Sr. Gen. Sk. Craft, Electrician Raymond Cobb Jr. Senior Custodian Shelby Morris Senior Custodian
HAPPY BIRTHDAY DECEMBER BIRTHDAYS Patrick Hudson Robert Gertz
CATHERINE REED’S RETIREMENT CELEBRATION Edwin Jeffres, Custodial Superintendent
A celebration was held to honor Catherine Reed, custodial foreman as she journeys into retirement. There was a huge turnout for the event held at the O.D. Larry Hall Dining Hall of the SAC building on December 2, 2019. Catherine has worked as a custodial employee for UTHSC for 31 years.
Roger Reed Ursela Howell Steven Massey Rhonda Jones Howard Stiles Daryl Hissong William Crewe Shawn Miller Freddie Clark Phillip Minnefield Santonio Patterson Todd Chambers Helen Bridgeforth Will Johnson
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NEWS YOU CAN USE... KEY AND LOCK CONTROL MANAGEMENT
Key and lock control management is under Facilities Administration. If you need to turn in, transfer, have new keys issued, or have locksmithing needs do the following: 1) Complete a request form found on the facilities website under the key control tab (https://www. uthsc.edu/facilities/key-control. php).
FACILITIES ANNUAL HR CODE OF CONDUCT TRAINING FACILITATOR: TRACY L. HORTON, HUMAN RESOURCES DEPARTMENT
Thank you to Tracy L. Horton, employee relations counselor for training the entire facilities department on HR Policy 0580 - Code of Conduct. This is an annual training and Tracy did an outstanding job of covering the employee’s various shift times. Thank you to Rebekka Terrell Freeman, employee relations manager and Brandi Martin, employee relations specialist, who attended the trainings as well and answered questions and provided guidance to facilities management and teams. The policy covers Respect for Persons, Responsible Use of University Resources, Respect for Property, Standards of Attendance and Compliance with Laws and University Policies. For additional detail, refer to the UTHSC official Code of Conduct.
2) Attach the form to an Archibus work order request (link found at the bottom of each page of Facilities website) and bring to Facilities. We are located in the Physical Plant Building, room 224. Office hours are 8:00 - 11:30 am and 1:00 - 4:30 pm, Monday through Friday. For further assistance please call 901.448.5507.
UPCOMING OFFICIAL UTHSC HOLIDAY CLOSING December 23 through December 27 Winter Holiday January 1, 2020 New Year’s Day
For more information, please contact: Facilities Administration | 201 East Street | Suite 113 phone 901.448.5661
uthsc.edu/facilities
THE UTHSC CAMPUS IS OUR #1 PRIORITY! The Facilities Administration department at UTHSC has the overall responsibility of all facilities activities, including basic operations, buildings systems maintenance, logistics, grounds, transportation, custodial services and continuous maintenance of the Health Science Center of The University of Tennessee.