Texas A&M System Board of Regents Asked To Approve $226 Million Of Construction Projects On The Flagship Campus

Update:

The Texas A&M System board of regents has approved $226 million dollars of construction projects on the flagship campus.

Wednesday’s meeting also included the board approving operating budgets for the 2016-17 school year at the system office and member agencies.

Click HERE to read and download the Texas A&M System operating budget summary for the 2016-17 school year.

Original story:

The agenda for Wednesday’s Texas A&M System board of regents meeting includes $226 million dollars of construction projects on the flagship campus.

$79 million is for new athletics facilities.

Proposals include a $40 millionr outdoor track and field stadium at George Bush and Penberthy. The 3,000 seat facility would open in December of next year.

Click HERE to read and download background information on the track and field stadium.

Next door, at Penberthy and Tom Chandler, would be a new softball stadium. The $29 million dollar ballpark, seating 2,000 thousand, would open in October of next year.

Click HERE to read and download background information on the new softball stadium.

To make room for the new stadiums, intramural sports would move to the southeast. Regents are being asked to start the $10 million dollar relocation next month. Completion is targeted for this December. Recreational sports would be played in two areas divided by White Creek, but connected by a pedestrian bridge.

Click HERE to read and download background information on moving intramurals/recreational sports.

The regents are also being asked to spend another $148 million on academic and research facilities.

Almost half, $73 million, is on a new research building at the Riverside campus that will be used by the engineering experiment station, transportation institute, and the college of engineering. Construction would start in September and be completed in December of next year.

Click HERE to read and download background information on the TEES/TTI/College of Engineering research building.

The board has been asked to finish out A&M’s new Engineering Education Complex instead of leaving a partial shell. That adds another $57 million to the project, bringing the running total to more than $225 million. Completion is expected in March of 2018 instead of December of next year.

Click HERE to read and download background information on the addition to the Engineering Education Complex.

Renovating two floors of a wing of the chemistry building will cost almost $12 million and be completed in June of next year.

Click HERE to read and download background information on renovating the chemistry building.

And the regents will act on creating a $6.5 million dollar outdoor teaching facility behind the AgriLife complex along White Creek, which would open in December of next year.

Click HERE to read and download background information on the outdoor teaching facility.

The portion of Wednesday’s regents meeting that is open to the public starts at 1:15 p.m. in the Memorial Student Center’s Bethancourt ballroom.

Locations of proposed Texas A&M outdoor track and new softball stadiums from http://assets.system.tamus.edu/files/bor/pdf/AgendaArchive/2016-04-27/Regular_04_27_2016.pdf
Locations of proposed Texas A&M outdoor track and new softball stadiums from http://assets.system.tamus.edu/files/bor/pdf/AgendaArchive/2016-04-27/Regular_04_27_2016.pdf

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