UB 2016 Look Ahead Survey - Facilities Page 1 of 1 pages Question Title * 1. Which of the following statements do you anticipate will apply for 2016 at your institution? (Check all that apply) Ground will break on a new campus facility A new campus facility will be completed A major renovation project will be started or completed Engagement in an adaptive reuse project A planned construction or renovation project will be scaled back or deferred due to funding cuts The campus will experience a student housing shortage We will outsource some aspect of facilities operations and maintenance that is currently being done in-house Officials will launch or be engaged in the facilities master planning process Sustainability standards within construction will increase Building work orders will increase Parking will be a bigger problem Parking issues will be alleviated through new lots or garages Utilization of classroom space will be improved Question Title * 2. Regarding security, which of the following statements will apply for 2016 at your institution? (Check all that apply) We will increase physical security (fencing, entry barriers, control points, etc.) We will increase security through technology (biometric access, cameras, kiosks, etc.) We will add security personnel We will provide additional safety and security training to staff and/or students None of the above Question Title * 3. What overall grade do you think most people on campus would give to describe the quality of your institution’s facilities and their upkeep in 2016? A B C D F Question Title * 4. How does this grade compare to the grade you think would have been given 5 years ago? Better than 5 years ago About the same as 5 years ago Lower than 5 years ago Question Title * 5. What is the size of your institution? Under 1,000 students 1,000 to 5,000 students 5,000 to 10,000 students 10,000 to 15,000 students More than 15,000 students Question Title * 6. If you care to, please elaborate on any of these questions or other topics related to trends in facilities planning and management. If you’d like us to consider publishing your comments, please include full contact information. Done