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UMBC May 13, 2015 Landscape & Stewardship Committee

UMBC Landscape & Stewardship Committee Long-Range Planning Studies – Stormwater IMP UMBC is embarking on a stormwater management plan that will: analyze the way the campus currently captures and treats rain water discharges on campus; integrate water management with open space; propose phased improvements throughout the campus; submit an Institutional Stormwater Management Plan (IMP) with the Maryland Department of the Environment (MDE); and develop guidelines to instruct A/E’s for future projects.

UMBC Landscape & Stewardship Committee Long-Range Planning Studies – Stormwater IMP Goals of the Study  To develop a stormwater management plan, which recognizes the potential to advance a broad set of interrelated goals, including improving water quality, creating natural habitat, controlling flooding, creating recreational opportunities, educating the campus community and furthering research.  To prepare an IMP that will serve as a framework for discussions with environmental regulatory agencies, increasing predictability when projects are reviewed for permitting.  To develop an asset management tool that will allow the university to track ongoing stormwater improvements and coordinate management and maintenance programs.  To codify and clarify standards of appropriate project response regarding site development, open space development, and landscaping, ultimately leading to a more unified campus environment, while addressing stormwater management.

UMBC Landscape & Stewardship Committee Long-Range Planning Studies – Stormwater IMP MDE Permits Since 2006

UMBC Landscape & Stewardship Committee Long-Range Planning Studies – Stormwater IMP Schedule JUNJULAUGSEPOCTNOV DEC RESEARCH & OBSERVATIONS DATA COLLECTION FIELD RECONNAISSANCE SITE ANALYSIS JAN ANALYSIS AND MODELING FOCUS GROUPS WORKSHOPS STORMWATER MODELING ANALYSIS ASSET MANAGEMENT TOOL IMP DEVELOPMENT MDE COORDINATION DRAFT MDE INSTITUTIONAL MANAGEMENT PLAN FINAL REPORT

UMBC Landscape & Stewardship Committee Long-Range Planning Studies – Stormwater IMP Focus Groups The consultants will be engaging members of the campus community, including: The Landscape and Stewardship Committee Environmental and natural systems researchers Facilities Management personnel engaged in the design, maintenance and management of stormwater facilities

UMBC Landscape & Stewardship Committee Interdisciplinary Life Sciences Building UMBC’s Interdisciplinary Life Sciences Building will seamlessly connect teaching and research activities to enhance and further stimulate collaborative approaches to advancing the State’s biotechnology industry and increasing the number of STEM graduates.

UMBC Landscape & Stewardship Committee Interdisciplinary Life Sciences Building The Interdisciplinary Life Sciences Building will aid the university in achieving strategic goals as outlined in the UMBC Strategic Framework for It will provide a place for “distinctive undergraduate experience” by providing state-of-the-art facilities to promote active learning while leveraging technology to support course redesign to enhance student learning and success. It will provide flexible and dynamic, interdisciplinary life science research laboratories and core support facilities as the basis to “build research and graduate education”.

UMBC Landscape & Stewardship Committee Interdisciplinary Life Sciences Building The ILSB will help UMBC achieve these objectives of the Strategic Framework: “Play a proactive role in the State's economic development initiatives through sponsored research activities, technology transfer and commercialization, professional workforce development “ “Encourage the development of cross-disciplinary or interdisciplinary clusters and programs” “Anticipate the University’s need for increased space to support its mission” “Strengthen existing infrastructure to support growing research activity”

UMBC Landscape & Stewardship Committee Departments supported by the ILSB Biological Sciences Chemical, Biochemical and Environmental Engineering Chemistry and Biochemistry Geography and Environmental Systems Mechanical Engineering Mathematics and Statistics Physics Psychology Academic Services Building I L S B The ILSB will serve as a bridge linking the western, dense academic core with the east academic area and future campus growth.

UMBC Landscape & Stewardship Committee I L S B The Quad The Commons Plaza Service Access Points of Pedestrian Access

UMBC Landscape & Stewardship Committee Interdisciplinary Life Sciences Building Flexible Research Labs Active-Learning Classrooms

UMBC Landscape & Stewardship Committee Interdisciplinary Life Sciences Building The new ILSB will provide: active-learning classrooms, seminar rooms, and teaching labs in support of UMBC’s science, technology, engineering, and mathematics programs; flexible and adaptable laboratories that are assigned for targeted life science research activities involving faculty from multiple departments and colleges; animal holding and procedure facility to support animal-based research; and, other core research facilities to support campus-wide research and education activities, which are centrally managed and operated.

UMBC Landscape & Stewardship Committee Interdisciplinary Life Sciences Building The Interdisciplinary Life Sciences Building will support course redesign with dynamic high-technology classrooms, seminar rooms and teaching labs. Quantity 490 station Active Learning Classrooms 448 station Active Learning Classrooms 1Teaching Ready Room 1Observation and Research Lab 432 station Teaching Labs 2shared Teaching Lab Prep and Storage Rooms 324 station Seminar Rooms 312 station Seminar Rooms 112 station GMP Lab Training Facility 6Collaborative Project Rooms for 5 students

UMBC Landscape & Stewardship Committee Interdisciplinary Life Sciences Building Project Vision

UMBC Landscape & Stewardship Committee Interdisciplinary Life Sciences Building Committee Structure

UMBC Landscape & Stewardship Committee Interdisciplinary Life Sciences Building Steering Committee Philip Rous (Co-Chair) Provost Lynne Schaefer (Co-Chair) VP of Administration and Finance Bill LaCourseDean, College of Natural and Mathematical Sciences Scott CasperDean, College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences Julia M. RossDean, College of Engineering and Information Technology Karl V. SteinerVP for Research Terry CookSenior Assoc. VP for Administrative Services Antonio MoreiraVice Provost for Academic Affairs

UMBC Landscape & Stewardship Committee Interdisciplinary Life Sciences Building Planning Advisory Committee Bill LaCourse (Chair) Dean, College of Natural and Mathematical Sciences Phil Farabaugh Professor, Department of Biological Sciences (on sabbatical – part of time) Jeff LeipsProfessor, Department of Biological Sciences Kathleen HoffmanProfessor, Department of Math/Stat Zeev RosenzweigProfessor, Chemistry / Boichemistry Rachel BrewsterAssociate Professor, Department of Biological Sciences Upal GoshProfessor, Chemical and Biochemical Engineering Andrew J. MillerProfessor, Department of Geography and Environmental Studies Steve FreelandInterdisciplinary Studies Dean DrakeAssoc. VP for Research Anthony MoreiraVice Provost for Academic Affairs Rusty Postlewate Assistant Vice President for Facilities Management Joseph RexingUniversity Architect

UMBC Landscape & Stewardship Committee Interdisciplinary Life Sciences Building Research Space Technical Advisory Committee Dennis CuddyAdministration and Facilities, Chemistry and Biochemistry Jim MilaniCollege of Engineering and Information Technology Mathew BakerProfessor, Department of Geography and Environmental Systems Jennie LeachAssociate Professor, Chemical and Biochemical Engineering Mauricio BustosAssociate Professor, Department of Biological Sciences Dave EisenmannAssociate Professor, Department of Biological Sciences

UMBC Landscape & Stewardship Committee Interdisciplinary Life Sciences Building Teaching Space Technical Advisory Committee Kathy SutphinAssistant Dean College of Natural and Mathematical Sciences Sarah LeupenSenior Lecturer, Biological Sciences Allison TracyLecturer, Chemistry and Biochemistry Lili CuiSenior Lecturer, Physics Steve MangLecturer, Chemistry and Biochemistry Don SnyderLecturer, Media and Communication Studies Suzanne BraunschweigLecturer & Director, Interdisciplinary Science Anne SpenceProfessor of the Practice, Mechanical Engineering Steve CarusoSenior Lecturer, Biological Sciences Linda HodgesDirector, Faculty Development Center Anthony MoreiraVice Provost for Academic Affairs

UMBC Landscape & Stewardship Committee Interdisciplinary Life Sciences Building Vivarium Design Technical Advisory Committee Charles BieberichProfessor, Department of Biological Sciences Weihong LinAssociate Professor, Department of Biological Sciences Suzanne Ostand-RosenbergProfessor, Robert and Jane Meyerhof Chair of Biochemistry Bernard RabinProfessor, Psychology Liang ZhuProfessor, Mechanical Engineering. Tim Sparklin Research Compliance Officer, Research Administration

UMBC Landscape & Stewardship Committee Interdisciplinary Life Sciences Building Campus Infrastructure Technical Advisory Committee Joseph RexingDir. of Planning and Construction Services, University Architect Mike PoundDirector, UMBC Environmental Safety & Health Robert McHenryAsst. Director, UMBC Environmental Safety & Health Paul DillonDeputy Chief, UMBC Police Ken JoyManager, UMBC HVAC and Central Plant Mark CatherChief Information Security Officer, UMBC Information Technology David TootheAsst. Director, UMBC Division of Information Technology Steve AndersonMgr. - Instructional Technology, UMBC Information Technology Gary DeBethizyHVAC Chief, UMBC Facilities Management Tom MurphyUMBC Electrical Shop Greg LinzFM Plumbing Shop Donna AndersonMgr. of Landscape and Grounds, UMBC Facilities Management Phillip ChoUMBC MDE Liaison, UMBC Landscape Architect Shawn BlumFM Energy Manager Larry HennesseyUMBC PCS quality control Joe GelusoUMB Mechanical Engineer Judy DeGrawUMB Electrical Engineer Julianne SimpsonAsst. Director for Planning, Program Verification

UMBC Landscape & Stewardship Committee Interdisciplinary Life Sciences Building Big Picture – Life Sciences

UMBC Landscape & Stewardship Committee Interdisciplinary Life Sciences Building Emergent Site Themes

UMBC Landscape & Stewardship Committee Interdisciplinary Life Sciences Building Water

UMBC Landscape & Stewardship Committee Interdisciplinary Life Sciences Building Woods

UMBC Landscape & Stewardship Committee Interdisciplinary Life Sciences Building Lawn

UMBC Landscape & Stewardship Committee Interdisciplinary Life Sciences Building Composite

UMBC Landscape & Stewardship Committee Interdisciplinary Life Sciences Building Existing & Future Conditions

UMBC Landscape & Stewardship Committee Interdisciplinary Life Sciences Building Existing Land Use

UMBC Landscape & Stewardship Committee Interdisciplinary Life Sciences Building Concept

UMBC Landscape & Stewardship Committee Interdisciplinary Life Sciences Building Challenges

UMBC Landscape & Stewardship Committee Interdisciplinary Life Sciences Building Site Influence

UMBC Landscape & Stewardship Committee Interdisciplinary Life Sciences Building Precedents

UMBC Landscape & Stewardship Committee Interdisciplinary Life Sciences Building Precedents

UMBC Landscape & Stewardship Committee Interdisciplinary Life Sciences Building Precedents

UMBC Landscape & Stewardship Committee Interdisciplinary Life Sciences Building Statement of Design Intent

UMBC Landscape & Stewardship Committee Interdisciplinary Life Sciences Building Stacking Option 1: Four Program Floors with Basement

UMBC Landscape & Stewardship Committee Interdisciplinary Life Sciences Building Stacking Option 2: Three Program Floors with Basement

UMBC Landscape & Stewardship Committee Interdisciplinary Life Sciences Building Stacking Option 3: Five Program Floors with Basement

UMBC Landscape & Stewardship Committee Interdisciplinary Life Sciences Building Stacking Option 3A: Four Floors with Basement

UMBC Landscape & Stewardship Committee Interdisciplinary Life Sciences Building Part I Program Part II Program Design* Construction* Part I Submitted Part II Submitted 2019 * Earliest possible schedule based upon current USM capital budget request

UMBC Landscape & Stewardship Committee Interdisciplinary Life Sciences Building

UMBC Landscape & Stewardship Committee Interdisciplinary Life Sciences Building Schedule 20 monthsDesign Phases 1-4: 1Apr 2015Jun months Concept Design/Program Verification Phase Verify 2012 Part II Facility Program Blocking & stacking options Test fit program Develop 3 concept options Initial Cost Model: Confirm Budget/Scope/Quality 2Jun 2015Oct months Schematic Design Phase All spaces shown Proper size and configuration for intended use Correct locations/adjacencies Initiate permitting/approval process (PDRM) Major systems selected 3Oct 2015Mar months Design Development Phase Development of architectural, engineering and site systems 4Mar 2016Dec months Construction Documents Phase Final technical drawings and specifications to construct 50% CD, 95% CD reviews 5Dec 2016Apr months Bidding/GMP CM bids to trade subcontractors (3 months) CM/UMBC Finalize GMP BPW approval (1 month) 6Apr 2017Apr months Construction Start construction April 2017 Substantial Completion April Post Construction: 2 year warranty period

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