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− | + | The Department of Buildings and Grounds was responsible for the following: Installations, alterations, and maintenance of the campus communications systems, such as telephones, fire alarms, and the distribution of campus mail; custodial work in all campus buildings; landscaping, care and maintenance of all grounds, vacant lots, and other property owned by the University, including parking and campus police; maintenance, operation, alterations, and repair of all plumbing, heating, ventilating, and electrical systems on University property; mechanical shops operated by the University; carpenter shop and mill operated by the University (this did not include academic shops); maintenance, repair, alterations, and up-keep of all University-owned buildings; all new construction on University-owned property; a central warehouse and receiving department for the University; engineering, design and survey or inspection work pertaining to maintenance or new construction; perpetual inventory of all furniture and equipment of the University; custody, maintenance, and repair of all automotive and other mechanical equipment of the University; central key register and control for the entire University; finally, management and operation of Wymount Village. | |
==Assets and Administrative Structure== | ==Assets and Administrative Structure== |
Revision as of 16:53, 22 July 2010
Replaced by the Physical Plant Department in 1954, the Department of Buildings and Grounds was administered by superintendent Leland M. Perry at the time it was renamed.
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Variant names
Brigham Young University. Department of Buildings and Grounds
Brigham Young University. Buildings and Grounds Dept.
Brigham Young University. Buildings and Grounds Department
Description
Established: ?Abolished: 1954
Location: Provo, Utah (?Functions
The Department of Buildings and Grounds was responsible for the following: Installations, alterations, and maintenance of the campus communications systems, such as telephones, fire alarms, and the distribution of campus mail; custodial work in all campus buildings; landscaping, care and maintenance of all grounds, vacant lots, and other property owned by the University, including parking and campus police; maintenance, operation, alterations, and repair of all plumbing, heating, ventilating, and electrical systems on University property; mechanical shops operated by the University; carpenter shop and mill operated by the University (this did not include academic shops); maintenance, repair, alterations, and up-keep of all University-owned buildings; all new construction on University-owned property; a central warehouse and receiving department for the University; engineering, design and survey or inspection work pertaining to maintenance or new construction; perpetual inventory of all furniture and equipment of the University; custody, maintenance, and repair of all automotive and other mechanical equipment of the University; central key register and control for the entire University; finally, management and operation of Wymount Village.
Assets and Administrative Structure
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Associated Units
Superior unit: Brigham Young University (?Later unit: Brigham Young University. Physical Plant Dept. (1954)
Associated Archival Materials
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Sources
Brigham Young University : a pictorial history, 2005: p. 184 (Dept. of Buildings and Grounds; renamed Physical Plant Dept. in 1954)
Brigham Young University, a history of the campus and the department of physical plant, 1875-1975: p. 60-61 (functions and subordinate units)
Maintenance Information
Record ID: EAC-2010-00160
Creator: UPB