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State Fund/Campus Hospitals 13 2.5 million 24.3 years $450 million Hospital Revenues Fund/Campus Residence halls 467 19.3 million 34.0 years $573 million Room Rents DASNY/Campus Community colleges 490 17.9 million 41.6 years $436 million 50% State, 50% Local Local Totals 2,798 97.3 million 42.1 years $5,885 million
The Dormitory Authority of the State of New York (DASNY / ˈ d æ z n iː /) provides construction, financing, and allied services which serve the public good of New York State. More specifically, as a New York State public-benefit corporation, DASNY provides services for public and non-proprietary (i.e., nonprofit) private universities in New ...
Meanwhile, the high rate of inflation was eroding construction budgets. [7] A 4-5 year project schedule might see the buying power of appropriated funds for building projects reduced significantly. In 1968, The New York State University Construction Fund (SUCF) [8] retained Caudill Rowlett Scott (CRS) to study ways to shorten schedules. [9]
The university is a first-tier component of the State University of New York. It receives annual appropriations as a part of the SUNY budget, and the New York State University Construction Fund manages and finances buildings and capital improvements. Although the university is governed by the SUNY Board of Trustees, the university does have a ...
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In 1976, a Veterinary Diagnostic Lab was added to provide support for veterinarians throughout New York State. It was designed by Levatich, Miller & Hoffman. [66] In 1993, a Primary Vet Teaching wing was added. [67] In 1997, a 321,395 sq ft (29,858.6 m 2) Vet Hospital was added along the south side of the complex. [68]
The School Construction Authority was created in 1988 as a New York State public-benefit corporation by the New York State Legislature, which removed control of capital projects from the city's Board of Education in an effort to end corruption.
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