Nearly $2 billion dollars of projects are part of the annual five year capital plan approved at the last Texas A&M system board of regents meeting. The board’s new building committee chairman, Michael Plank of Houston, advised there may be a delay in starting future construction. That’s because Plank is reviewing the overall process. In the 2022 fiscal year, the system’s plan includes $311 million in new projects.
The system’s chief financial officer, Billy Hamilton, was surprised to discover 41 percent of the projects involve deferred maintenance. Hamilton also says the flagship campus has 800 buildings, of which requested projects include renovating the Doherty Building, dormitory improvements, and utility upgrades.
More buildings on Texas A&M’s main campus means the need for more cooling and heating. That’s what led the A&M system board of regents at their quarterly meeting to approve spending almost $19 million dollars to replace a satellite utility plant next to the Rudder Theater complex. The system’s new chief facilities officer, Brent McCully, says construction starts this month and is projected to be completed in March of 2023.
Click below for comments from the August 25, 2021 Texas A&M system board of regents committee on buildings and physical plant. Speakers begin with system chief financial officer Billy Hamilton and also includes committee chairman Michael Plank and chief facilities officer Brent McCully.