The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, August 24, 1977, Page page 35, Image 35

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Wednesday, august 24, 1977
daily nebraskan
Renovation of old classrooms still a year away
By Gail Stork
UNL students must
"hang in there" another
year before they can expect
improvements in old class
rooms, even though their
renovation is high on the
priority list for capital ex
penditures. Among the improve
ments that will come by the
fall of 1978 are paint,
drapes, new seating and
acoustics.
These "facility improve
ments" are second on the
list of priorities prepared by
NU officials under President
Ronald Roskens for approv-'
al by the . NU Board of
Regents.
"Think of - the worst
classroom you've had and itY
probably on the list," said
Robert Pazderka, capital
construction coordinator,
Utility improvements
He said the facility im
provements are the highly
visible projects on the list,
but the top priority item,
utility improvements, will
not be noticeable to most
students. He said storm
sewers, increased air condi
tioning capacity, high volt
age circuits and a new water
duller are among the pro
posed utility projects.
The priority list is:
Utility improvements for
UNL and the University of,
Nebraska Medical Center,
facility improvements on all
campuseSi safety require
ments on all campuses,
renovation of the agricul
tural engineering building at
Unccln, ' conversion, of : the.
61d Eppley Library at UNO
to offices,-: renovation ; 0f
the old College of Nursing
at the Medical Center, re
novation of Bessey Hall at
Lincoln and land acquisi
tion at all campuses.
The $26 million request
ed for the construction
program's first year will be
aimed at renovation and re.
modeling rather than new
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buildings, Pazderka said. because of the remodeling
Regent Chairman Robert emphasis, the program is the
Simmons of Scottsbluff said, least expensive in four or
the board had .already re- five years,
commended to Roskens Requests limited
that there be no new con- Regent Edward Sch-
struction in the budget this wartzkopf of Lincoln cited
year. ' the federal legislation re-
Pazderka said Roskens ' quiring building accessibility
pressures outside of our
own needs, we need to take
a hard look at which direc
tion to go," he said.
Pazderka said the priori
ties were ' determined
through a four month "pro
cession of need." He said
campus and revisions by tee the project will be
the regents, the list is ready accepted by the Legislature,
for final approval and then Pazderka said.
recommendation to Gov
ernor J. James Exon and the
Legislature, he said.
"This will be the third
time they (the regents)
the requirements indicated have seen the list," Pazderka
also iavored the' "lets not for the handicapped, safety by each campus, a total of, said, .They've basically
ask for the world" approach regulations, and energy con-' .35 requests, were integrated agreed to the projects and
and agreed that existing sciousness as reasons for the into one list by the commit- priorities."
buildings should be taken
care of first. He added that
remodeling thrust. tee.
"With these external After
Pazderka and Schwartz
kopf agreed that the Legis
lature will definitely not
fund the total request.
"We never get what we
ask for totally," Pazderka
said. And, according to
Schwartzkopf, . the univer
sity could not handle all
checks with each
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