Since 2018, Facilities/Construction Management has held an annual University of Houston System Facilities Forum that invites facilities departments from within the UH System to congregate, collaborate, and exchange ideas to better serve their universities.
On May 23, Facilities/Construction Management hosted their annual department lunch and awards celebration. Over 300 guests attended the celebration at the Student Center South Houston Room including F/CM staff, campus partners and building coordinators.
The FIXIT Service Request system received a major upgrade two years ago to a new CMMS software from AssetWorks and in that short time, the UH Facilities/Construction Management department has become experts in managing the software data and how it can be used.
University of Houston staff members from the Facilities/Construction Management department attended the 2024 TAPPA Educational Conference and Business Partner Fair in San Marcos, Texas from April 7 – April 9.
In September 2023, an exciting new recognition program was implemented to recognize Facilities/Construction Management teams working together to achieve the strategic mission of both the University of Houston and Facilities/Construction Management.
This December, University of Houston faculty and staff will close their office doors and head home to spend time with loved ones. However, while we are all recharging, there may be energy wasted in our campus buildings. Remember to power-down before leaving for the holiday break!
UH System Facilities leaders and business partners gathered to collaborate, network and gain knowledge at the 2023 UHS Facilities Forum. This year’s theme was “Breaking Barriers with Dream Teams.” The two-day event was attended by members of staff across University of Houston System.
Facilities/Construction Management’s Strategic Plan is now available. The F/CM Strategic Goals were developed from team members representing all areas of the department.
Under the sprawling 600-plus acres of the University of Houston campus – beneath the trees, buildings, fountains and our feet — three miles of tunnels exist unseen and yet essential to University operations.
The University of Houston’s John M. O’Quinn Law Building and the College of Medicine Building received national recognition this spring by being awarded Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) certification at the Silver and Gold levels.
On May 25, F/CM hosted their annual department lunch. During this time together, appreciation was given for the hard work accomplished throughout the fiscal year. Recognition was given to the team members who participated in the Leadership Education and Development Program in 2022, team members who successfully completed the CPR/First Aid course since it began in April, and the 2023 Strategic Teams were also announced.
University of Houston staff members from the Facilities/Construction Management department attended the 2023 TAPPA Educational Conference and Business Partner Fair in Denton, Texas. TAPPA is a non-profit organization that promotes common interest, proficiency, and professionalism in college and university facilities operations.
Our latest issue of the ‘Facilities in Review’ magazine is now available. This publication is presented from the department of Facilities/Construction Management (F/CM) and is produced by Facilities Communications.
A new team, the Cougar Access Control Services, was formed at the beginning of 2023 to create a one-stop shop for anything and everything related to access where keys or cards are required.
Facilities/Construction Management, Parking and Transportation, the University of Houston Police Department, UH Athletics, Fire & Life Safety, and other UH departments invited Houston-area community partners to campus in February to launch a new program aimed at helping the university facilitate better partnership collaboration from a logistics standpoint.
The University of Houston Facilities/Construction Management and the University of Houston Police Department continue to clean up the bicycle racks to maintain an adequate number of bicycle parking spaces on campus and maintain the overall aesthetics of our campus.
Facilities Services is one of four units within Facilities/Construction Management. Although the main way to contact FIXIT is always through the 4 Ways to FIXIT
This December, University of Houston faculty and staff will close their office doors and head home to spend time with loved ones. However, while we are all recharging, there may be energy wasted in our campus buildings. Remember to power-down before leaving for the holiday break!
Each year, Facilities Services organizes a Ride-Out Team. These dedicated indivdiuals are responsible for staying on campus when there is an emergency weather situation.
Facilities/Construction Management continues to create an environment of accessibility by ensuring appropriate standards for new construction with regards to the Texas Accessibility Standards (TAS).
In August, the FIXIT Service Request system received a major upgrade. Facilities/Construction Management changed from the software that was over a decade old to a new software.
University of Houston Facilities/Construction Management has over 125 in-house custodians and close to the same number of contract custodians. This is the largest team within the department and is led by Senior Director Liliana Simmonds.
UH System Facilities leaders and business partners gathered to collaborate, network and gain knowledge at the 2022 UHS Facilities Forum. This year’s theme was “Digging Deeper into Sustaining Our Evolving Environment.” The event was attended by members of staff at the University of Houston, University of Houston-Downtown, University of Houston-Victoria and University of Houston-Clear Lake.