WOLLONGONG CAMPUS CURRENT PROJECTS SMART (Simulation, Modelling and Analysis for Research and Teaching) Infrastructure is one of the largest infrastructure research facilities in the world. The four-storey, 12,000m² building is designed to accommodate large scale research teams, including 200 higher degree research students. SMART s funding comprises $35 million through the Federal Government s Education Investment Fund, $17 million from UOW and $10 million from the NSW Government through RailCorp. SMART is designed to encourage collaboration in academia, government, research organisations and industry. It plays a key role in attracting, retaining and developing high quality infrastructure researchers to the University. It also has excellent seminar and small conference facilities for industry, government and visiting scholars to use. It consists of 30 specialist research and education laboratories that focus on a wide range of infrastructure services such as electricity, energy, water, gas, transport, rail and road. The facility has recently won a hotly-contested Master Builders Australia (MBA) Excellence in Construction Award for tertiary buildings in the $20-50 million range. The award follows a recent Institute of Architects commendation, with judges commenting that the SMART Facility sits comfortably in the Wollongong campus and was an outstanding example of the incorporation of Ecologically Sustainable Design principles. VPA-QA-TEM-011 FMD Newsletter January 2012 Page 1 of 14 Hardcopies of this document are considered uncontrolled. Please refer to UOW website or intranet for latest version
Illawarra Health and Medical Research Institute (IHMRI) The first stage of IHMRI s headquarters on the University of Wollongong campus was completed in July 2010. Built over four levels, the facilities feature international standard PC2 and PC3 medical research laboratories, a dedicated clinical research and trials centre and a modern lecture theatre. The 1500m² clinical research and trials area incorporates exercise and aerobic testing areas, nine consulting rooms, blood collection laboratory, food preparation facilities, dialysis/treatment chairs and a DEXA body composition facility. Stage one of the project has been jointly funded by the University of Wollongong and the NSW Government. VPA-QA-TEM-011 FMD Newsletter January 2012 Page 2 of 14 Hardcopies of this document are considered uncontrolled. Please refer to UOW website or intranet for latest version
The Hope Theatre was originally constructed in 1991 as a combined lecture theatre and performance space and was configured to seat 435 in a tiered arrangement. In 2008, it was decided to end its use as a performance venue and the proscenium arch was filled in during the Christmas vacation break. Construction was completed early in 2010 for the commencement of the 2010 academic year. This project entailed the removal of the rear projection room and its replacement with a further three tiered rows of seats, increasing the capacity to 539. The theatre s access provisions were improved by the removal of the elevated stage area, and enhanced data projection and audio systems were also included. A new suspended fabric ceiling was installed and the air-conditioning system was replaced. The Hope Theatre is now computer-friendly, with power outlets built in to the new seats to provide laptop recharging throughout the auditorium. Wireless networking is also a feature of both the theatre and its foyer, which has been reconfigured to provide informal study facilities for 32 students. At the same time, work was carried out on the conversion of the now-redundant stage and dressing room areas to rehearsal, audio production, scenery workshop and art studio spaces for the Faculty of Creative Arts. The project includes the construction of a new floor within the existing stage fly-tower void and the installation of a lift to provide disabled access. The Backstage Hope was completed midyear and opened in August 2010. VPA-QA-TEM-011 FMD Newsletter January 2012 Page 3 of 14 Hardcopies of this document are considered uncontrolled. Please refer to UOW website or intranet for latest version
General Teaching Building 24 Completed in January 2011, the new $6.25 million General Teaching Building consists of three levels, with 2160m² of floor space providing 12 new teaching spaces. The new building also provides open break out areas which create links back into Building 19 on the first floor. Also incorporated is the new Language Centre in Building 19 which provides two 24 seat language laboratories, a student study area and academic staff offices. A bicycle store, locker room and change facilities have also been provided for the use of students and staff. VPA-QA-TEM-011 FMD Newsletter January 2012 Page 4 of 14 Hardcopies of this document are considered uncontrolled. Please refer to UOW website or intranet for latest version
McKinnon Lawn and Building 36 Terrace Constructed in two stages, the first stage was completed during the session break at the end of 2010 providing a new terrace at the western entry to Administration (Building 36) which includes staff and student seating and power outlets. Included in the new project was the refurbishment of the McKinnon Lawn area which has added a new 517,000 litre underground stormwater storage tank used to provide water to amenities areas within the McKinnon Building (Building 67). Stored water can also be used to top up the McKinnon stream water feature. There is provision for the storage tank to be connected with other tanks to add to the overall capacity of the campus. A new stage, BBQ and seating area was also built with improved disabled access. The Building 67 ground floor terrace area has had new seating and shade structures added to improve student access and amenity. CCTV has also been installed in this area. Stage two consists of a roof to the new Building 36 Terrace. Photovoltaic cells are incorporated on the roof structure and the electricity generated will be used in Building 36. This stage two work is being completed during the session break at the end of 2011. VPA-QA-TEM-011 FMD Newsletter January 2012 Page 5 of 14 Hardcopies of this document are considered uncontrolled. Please refer to UOW website or intranet for latest version
Unicentre Redevelopment During 2010 the central portion of Building 11 was refurbished for the UniCentre. Works took place over two floors at a cost of $6.8 million. This major building upgrade and refresh provides attractive new recreation spaces with additional retail and food options for the campus community. The refreshed space includes new food and beverage outlets, an atrium covered food court, a student lounge, with leisure reading spaces, informal and formal meeting areas, interactive games areas and a multi-use exhibition space. New Third Entry Open for use for the 2010 academic year, this new entry provides an alternative entry and exit through the Western Carpark (P4) onto Robsons Road. This has significantly improved traffic movements around campus, particularly during the morning and afternoon peak times. Student Accommodation A new 360 bed student accommodation building has started construction in 2011 near the existing Kooloobong accommodation at the western end of campus. The $42 million project will significantly increase the number of students able to be housed on the Wollongong campus. Completion is expected early in 2013. The project will include a number of green initiatives including rainwater harvesting, energy and water efficient fittings and sustainable construction techniques. VPA-QA-TEM-011 FMD Newsletter January 2012 Page 6 of 14 Hardcopies of this document are considered uncontrolled. Please refer to UOW website or intranet for latest version
Other Projects: Building 19 Refurbishment - which includes back log maintenance, code compliance and functional upgrades. Building 41 Science Deanery, Nursing Simulation Laboratories and Offices - due for completion early 2012. Extension to Building 320 Batemans Bay - a collaboration between UOW, TAFE and Eurobodalla Shire Council. Due for occupation and use for the 2012 academic year. Housing for the Graduate School of Medicine - a five-bedroom house in Mudgee and five four-bedroom townhouses in Bowral. Both projects are due for completion and occupation for the start of Spring Semester 2012. VPA-QA-TEM-011 FMD Newsletter January 2012 Page 7 of 14 Hardcopies of this document are considered uncontrolled. Please refer to UOW website or intranet for latest version
Construction at the Innovation Campus during 2010 and 2011 has seen notable development, largely reflected in the many awards received during 2011. During 2010, the Mike Codd Building (formerly SBS/DMC) was fully occupied by both the Sydney Business School and the Digital Media Centre. Completion of Enterprise-1 and the Australian Institute for Innovative Materials Processing and Devices (AIIM P&D) in 2011 encouraged development of synergies between tenants, established close links with the University s research institutes, advancement in technology and further funding. A highlight of May 2011 was the Innovation Campus being named Best Business & Industrial Park Development in Australia at the Property Council of Australia Innovation and Excellence Awards. The opening of Lacuna Cafe within ic Central, has also provided improved choice and service to the ic community. VPA-QA-TEM-011 FMD Newsletter January 2012 Page 8 of 14 Hardcopies of this document are considered uncontrolled please refer to UOW website or intranet for latest version
Aerial Photo June 2010 VPA-QA-TEM-011 FMD Newsletter January 2012 Page 9 of 14 Hardcopies of this document are considered uncontrolled please refer to UOW website or intranet for latest version
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MIKE CODD BUILDING In January 2010, construction of the fourth building, the new home of the University s Sydney Business School and Digital Media Centre was completed. The University of Wollongong recognised former Chancellor Dr Michael Codd s contribution of over 12 years, when they named the building in his honour. Thérèse Rein, wife of former Prime Minister Kevin Rudd officially opened the building on 11 th August 2010. Mike Codd Building January 2010 VPA-QA-TEM-011 FMD Newsletter January 2012 Page 11 of 14 Hardcopies of this document are considered uncontrolled please refer to UOW website or intranet for latest version
ic ENTERPRISE - 1 April 2011 saw the completion of the fifth building on Innovation Campus, ic Enterprise-1. It is home to Australian Health Services Research Institute (AHSRI), BHP Billiton Illawarra Coal, CommScope, Tickets.com, NSW Cancer Council and MphasiS. Enterprise-1 was also recognised for excellence being on the winners list in the Commercial Buildings Category ($20 million to $50 million) of the NSW Master Builders Association Excellence in Construction Awards. NSW Premier Barry O Farrell officially opened the building on 1 st September 2011. ic Enterprise 1 April 2011 VPA-QA-TEM-011 FMD Newsletter January 2012 Page 12 of 14 Hardcopies of this document are considered uncontrolled please refer to UOW website or intranet for latest version
AIIM P&D The federally funded AIIM Processing & Devices building was completed in May 2011. Research groups IPRI, ISEM and EMF have occupied office space, with technical fitout of laboratories and procurement of equipment continuing into early 2012. This building was also in the winners list for Best Use of Timber with construction work again undertaken by Baulderstone. AIIM P&D May 2011 VPA-QA-TEM-011 FMD Newsletter January 2012 Page 13 of 14 Hardcopies of this document are considered uncontrolled please refer to UOW website or intranet for latest version
SUSTAINABLE BUILDINGS RESEARCH CENTRE (SBRC) Construction has commenced on the latest ic Building the Sustainable Buildings Research Centre. This building will push the boundaries of sustainability with targets of zero net energy and water, the design benchmark. The building is expected to be completed late 2012. Sustainable Buildings Research Centre VPA-QA-TEM-011 FMD Newsletter January 2012 Page 14 of 14 Hardcopies of this document are considered uncontrolled please refer to UOW website or intranet for latest version