Buildings and Grounds [P-220]

The Office of Buildings and Grounds is under the jurisdiction of the Campus Facilities Officer and is managed by the Chief Administrative Superintendent and two Administrative Superintendents. The staff consists of over one hundred employees who provide essential services for the daily and long-term maintenance and upkeep of the College's 70-acre campus, presently containing 1.2 million gross square feet of buildings. The campus currently houses eleven main buildings (one of which is The Leon M. Goldstein High School for the Sciences), eight temporary buildings (which support a variety of diverse programs), a vehicle storage building and a Security guard house near the main entrance gate. The Buildings and Grounds staff diligently strives to maintain the physical integrity and aesthetic beauty of the campus to provide an atmosphere conducive to learning. The three major divisions are: Custodial Services, Heating Plant Operations, and, Skilled Trades and Laborers.

The Office of Campus Planning and Design (CPD) is under the jurisdiction of the Assistant Vice President for Facilities. Its staff is typically composed of architects, intern-architects, interior designers, project managers, facilities coordinators and administrative support personnel who respond to the functional needs and aesthetic concerns of the College.