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Building Beyond the Campus
Leveraging Partnerships and Creating ConnectionsPublished March 16, 2020Presented by Jed Edeler, Principal, ZGF Architects LLP | Joseph Reagan, Northeast Region Executive, Senior Vice President, Wexford Science & Technology, LLC | Owen Cooks, Assistant Vice Chancellor, Planning, University of PittsburghPlanning Types: Campus PlanningTags: Facilities Planning, Public-Private Partnerships (P3), SCUP 2020 Mid-Atlantic Regional Conference
Institutions referenced in this resource:
University of PittsburghMany universities struggle to meet space demands when they expand their programs near allied institutions. Public-private partnerships can solve this challenge while helping to strengthen industry and institutional partnerships. Universities can leverage public-private partnerships to expand beyond the boundaries of the campus to relieve space constraints as well as facilitate collaboration with allied institutions. Space demands are significant challenges that need to be addressed and this session will show you an alternative approach to alleviating space needs.
Learning Outcomes:
- Embrace opportunities for public-private partnerships and off-campus development during the master planning process.
- Identify affiliated institutions or other partners ideal for cohabitation and adjacencies.
- Explain how to partner with a developer to leverage capital and construction efficiencies in delivering new facilities for your institution.
- Identify leasable adjacent space your institution can provide to strengthen industry partnerships.
Continuing Education Units: AIA LU 1.0 Unit (SCUPM20C235) | AICP CM 1.0 Unit
Member Price: $35 USD | Non-member Price: $50 USD
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