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ENGLEHARDT, GEORGE D. – 1968
A DESIRABLE SCHOOL PLANT IS ONE WHICH PROVIDES A PHYSICAL ENVIRONMENT WHERE THE LEARNING AND TEACHING PROCESSES CAN PROCEED AT THE MAXIMUM RATE. THE OBJECTIVES OF MAJOR CONCERN IN SCHOOL PLANT PLANNING ARE--(1) SPATIAL ADEQUACY, (2) QUALITY, (3) SAFETY, (4) AESTHETICS, (5) ADAPTABILITY, AND (6) EFFICIENCY AND ECONOMY. CERTAIN SEQUENTIAL STEPS NEED…
Descriptors: Administrators, Architects, Building Design, Building Operation
Florida State Dept. of Education, Tallahassee. School Plant Management Section. – 1965
The most efficient and modern methods for cleaning and sanitizing school facilities are presented for the benefit of school custodians. Careful attention to the total school environment can be supportive of the general education program and at the same time make a sound contribution to the health and health education. Topics discussed include--(1)…
Descriptors: Cleaning, Communicable Diseases, Custodian Training, Dining Facilities
Herman, Jerry J.; Hirsekorn, Robert – 1975
This book discusses each of the specific phases of a school building program from recognition of the need to build through the occupancy and maintenance of the building. The presentations offer practical examples in the areas of preplanning, development of educational and architectural specifications, selling and financing school buildings,…
Descriptors: Administrator Guides, Administrator Role, Construction Costs, Construction Programs
Dahnke, Harold L.; And Others – 1971
This manual analyzes techniques and procedures for determining needs for major types of general support facilities (i.e., athletic/physical education facilities, recreation facilities, lounges, residential facilities, dining halls, and student health facilities.) In general, these facilities reflect an institution's method of providing for…
Descriptors: College Housing, Design Requirements, Dining Facilities, Evaluation Criteria
Wircenski, Jerry L. – American Vocational Journal, 1978
Purdue University's Industrial Education Department cooperated with a county manpower center to provide on-the-job training for CETA clients in repairing Purdue's physical plant, thereby helping the manpower center clients and also the university's maintenance department. The article describes the training programs and skills instruction. (MF)
Descriptors: College Buildings, Employment Programs, Equipment Maintenance, Institutional Cooperation
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Honeyman, David S.; Stewart, G. Kent – Research in Rural Education, 1985
Studies condition of school facilities in 223 rural and small schools in Kansas in 1984. Finds condition of facilities closely related to bonded indebtedness of the school district and replacement estimates exceeding $56 million. Discusses inability of wealth-poor districts to maintain buildings and need for legislative action on equity issues.…
Descriptors: Economically Disadvantaged, Educational Equity (Finance), Educational Facilities, Educational Finance
Little Hoover Commission, Sacramento, CA. – 2000
This report presents findings and recommendations of the Little Hoover Commission regarding California's efforts to provide schools that are economically built, adequate, safe, and well maintained. Findings and recommendations are presented in the following areas: school facility building and maintenance; leadership needs in managing construction…
Descriptors: Construction Management, Educational Facilities Design, Educational Facilities Planning, Elementary Secondary Education
Maryland State Dept. of Education, Baltimore. – 1993
Ways in which carpeting can affect a school's indoor air quality (IAQ) are discussed. Carpeting is defined as a system of components that includes pads, adhesives, floor preparation compounds, and seam sealers. For the last several years, these products have been increasingly scrutinized as to how they affect IAQ. Carpeting gives off volatile…
Descriptors: Carpeting, Elementary Secondary Education, Facilities Management, Floor Layers
Adams, Matthew C. – Facilities Manager, 1997
Describes how Oregon State University was able to implement an effective facility stewardship plan for its Student Union building. Details how previous plans did not allocate enough money for renewal and maintenance and how administrators worked with students, state funding agencies, and federal programs to renovate and maintain the structure.…
Descriptors: Capital Outlay (for Fixed Assets), College Buildings, Educational Facilities Improvement, Educational Facilities Planning
Dervarics, Charles – American School Board Journal, 1993
Contracting for noneducational services is standard operating procedure in many school districts. Private contractors are involved in transportation, food service, maintenance, and even, in rare cases, instruction. Before deciding to contract out, school boards should examine improvement to school-run operations before making a final decision.…
Descriptors: After School Programs, Contracts, Cost Effectiveness, Elementary Secondary Education
Grassmuck, Karen – Chronicle of Higher Education, 1990
Catching up with deferred maintenance and improvements at colleges and universities has become a serious problem of time and money, and new federal state, and local safety regulations are increasing costs. Some contend administrators have failed to provide leadership at their own institutions. (MSE)
Descriptors: College Buildings, Costs, Deferred Maintenance, Facility Improvement
Cain, David A. – Facilities Manager, 1998
Describes how Office of Residential Life at one university met maintenance challenges facing its residential and food-service facilities. Discusses study conducted in 1992 to evaluate widespread management practices and addresses its findings, including six recommended practices. Examines development and implementation of facilities audit,…
Descriptors: Audits (Verification), Benchmarking, Building Operation, Dormitories
Kennedy, Mike – American School & University, 2005
When budgets are tight, administrators have to find ways to provide and maintain facilities without draining their budgets. Fortunately, advancements in technology, new ideas in construction and design, and savvy management strategies are available that enable schools and universities to spend their money more wisely and efficiently. Here are 10…
Descriptors: Educational Facilities, Efficiency, Needs Assessment, School Maintenance
APPA: Association of Higher Education Facilities Officers, Alexandria, VA. – 1994
This book has been designed to provide practical information to managers on how to work with outside contractors in the higher education facilities area, and provides "real world" advice on the opportunities and pitfalls of privatization. Overviews and detailed case studies of contracting-out for services such as custodial services and…
Descriptors: Building Operation, Case Studies, Cleaning, College Buildings
APPA: Association of Higher Education Facilities Officers, Alexandria, VA. – 1995
The Association of Higher Education Facilities Officers surveyed its members in 1993 regarding the effects of severe budget reductions. From 1,500 surveys mailed, there were 388 responses. The responses indicated the importance of a number of factors in institutions undergoing downsizing. Important factors included: a mission statement, the morale…
Descriptors: Building Operation, Case Studies, College Buildings, Financial Problems
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