"Chapter 39: Campus Utility Systems Master Planning"
Author: Goss, Joel
Published In: Facilities Management: A Manual for Plant Administration, third edition
Date: 1997
Campus utility master planning is a disciplined form of self-analysis that documents existing utility systems, current needs, potential expansion needs, when the needed services are required, how best to meet those needs, and the cost of providing needed services. Discusses why master plan is essential, relation of utility master planning to overall master planning, typical plan elements, major variables affecting master planning, costs, and keeping plan updated. Provides outline of model utility master plan.
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