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  • Building the Foundation for the Future

    About facilities, planning & Capital programs (FP&CP)

  • A Sense of Place

    ABOUT FACILITIES, PLANNING & CAPITAL PROGRAMS (FP&CP)

  • A Sense of Place

    ABOUT FACILITIES, PLANNING & CAPITAL PROGRAMS (FP&CP)

  • A Sense of Place

    ABOUT FACILITIES, PLANNING & CAPITAL PROGRAMS (FP&CP)

  • A Sense of Place

    ABOUT FACILITIES, PLANNING & CAPITAL PROGRAMS (FP&CP)

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facilities@nebraska.edu

Place Matters: The FP&CP Vision

People holding pens and reviewing architectural plans

With over 29 million square feet of facilities valued at over $12.9 billion, the ÁñÁ«ÊÓƵ¹Ù·½ represents more than 70 percent of the state’s net total building assets. But these are more than just spaces or locations. They are places—buildings where faculty, staff and students work and learn, structures with value and meaning to people.

Along with maintaining the investments that the people of Nebraska have made in University facilities, we are constructing and building our state’s future. We take that mission seriously. From capital construction to renovations, space management to real estate, we are here to ensure the facilities of the University are not just spaces—but places.

FP&CP Services

Functions include managing building projects (renovation or new construction) of $500K and above.

Capital Construction

Functions include managing building projects (renovation or new construction) of $500K and above.

Functions include managing building projects (renovation or new construction) of $500K and below.

Small Projects

Functions include managing building projects (renovation or new construction) of $500K and below.

Functions include building inspection, fire prevention, building-related life safety and code enforcement.

Building and Fire Safety

Functions include building inspection, fire prevention, building-related life safety and code enforcement.

Functions include maintaining space inventory and planning, allocating, and managing university facilities space.

Space Management

Functions include maintaining space inventory and planning, allocating, and managing university facilities space.

Functions include creating and implementing the ÁñÁ«ÊÓƵ¹Ù·½ master plan, capital development plan and facilities framework.

Physical Planning & Design

Functions include creating and implementing the ÁñÁ«ÊÓƵ¹Ù·½ master plan, capital development plan and facilities framework.

Functions include real estate leasing, acquisition, sales, and property tax management.

Real Estate

Functions include real estate leasing, acquisition, sales, and property tax management.

Functions include responsibility for university electrical and mechanical engineering, controls and instrumentation and HVAC needs.

Engineering

Functions include responsibility for university electrical and mechanical engineering, controls and instrumentation and HVAC needs.

Functions include project coordination, reporting and record maintenance, policy compliance, managing estimate requests, and administering contracts.

Project & Team Support

Functions include project coordination, reporting and record maintenance, policy compliance, managing estimate requests, and administering contracts.

FP&CP Project Showcase

The Facilities, Planning & Capital Programs group works on minor and capital projects across UNK, UNL and UNO—from more complex new construction to major renovation and improvements.

To attract the very best students and faculty, who will grow our workforce and our economy, we need to provide facilities that support 21st century learning and research and offer cultural and ÁñÁ«ÊÓƵ¹Ù·½al opportunities to our state. 


We’re proud of helping make campus buildings into spaces that maximize the ÁñÁ«ÊÓƵ¹Ù·½al experience—from learning to teaching, research to living. Take a look at a few of the projects recently completed.

Spotlighted Projects

Strategic Planning Around Facilities

Developing a long-term plan to maintain capital assets is part of overall university strategic planning. See how the buildings where teaching and research take place—and their infrastructure—are supported in university-wide and campus strategic and facilities development plans.

More info on strategic plans

Campus Facilities Pages

While facilities planning and capital projects are managed centrally, each campus has their own facilities groups that manage repairs, maintenance, landscaping and grounds, custodial, operations, energy and utilities. If you have needs for those services—or other campus-based services—please visit the relevant campus site below.

FP&CP also collaborates with UNMC's facilities planning and management team.

Facilities, Planning & Capital Programs Key Contact

Name

Contact

Doug Carlson

Associate Vice President for University Services, Chief Procurement Officer and Director, Facilities Planning & Capital Programs

Doug Carlson
900

Number of buildings across the ÁñÁ«ÊÓƵ¹Ù·½.

800

Projects being managed each year by the FP&CP team.

41

Number of FP&CP staff members.

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