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2008 SESSION
082594696Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Virginia:
1. § 1. That in order to provide a guide for the efficient and effective investment in public facilities, the General Assembly creates the 21st Century Capital Improvement Program ("Capital Improvement Program" or "CIP"), which is a dynamic program that will be revised annually for the acquisition, development, enhancement, planning, or replacement of public facilities over a multiyear period to serve the citizens of the Commonwealth of Virginia. By looking beyond year-to-year budgeting and creating a program that outlines Virginia’s capital needs, the Commonwealth will be able to maintain and deliver an effective level of service for present and future populations. The CIP will also provide for the orderly and systematic programming and financing of capital projects. The CIP will be developed in conjunction with the Commonwealth’s budget process.
§ 2. Scope and priority of funding.
The CIP will cover capital projects supported in whole or in part by general funds. Capital projects will be listed by agency, in agency-priority order. However, priority for funding will be determined by the General Assembly based upon projects that:
1. Have already received planning funds and have completed that process;
2. Impact life safety;
3. Upgrade major mechanical systems;
4. Renovate existing facilities;
5. Provide new construction that increases research capacity or enrollment capacity at institutions projected to grow;
6. Meet State Council of Higher Education for Virginia guideline parameters;
7. Improve energy efficiency; or
8. Have been reviewed and value engineered by the Department of General Services.
§ 3. Role of the State Council of Higher Education for Virginia.
The State Council of Higher Education for Virginia ("SCHEV" or "Council") shall develop policies, formulas, and guidelines for the fair and equitable distribution and use of public funds among the public institutions of higher education, taking into account enrollment projections and recognizing differences as well as similarities in institutional missions. Such policies, formulae, and guidelines as are developed by the Council for capital outlay programs shall be utilized by all public institutions of higher education in preparing requests for appropriations. The Council shall consult with the Department of Planning and Budget in the development of such policies, formulas, and guidelines to insure that they are consistent with the requirements of the Department of Planning and Budget.
Not less than 30 days prior to submitting its biennial budget request to the Governor, the governing board of each public institution of higher education shall transmit to the Council such selected budgetary information relating to its budget request for capital outlay as the Council shall reasonably require. Within five calendar days after institutions of higher education transmit such information to the Council, the Council shall submit, electronically if available, copies to the Chairmen of the Senate Finance and House Appropriations Committees. The Council shall analyze such information in light of the Council's plans, policies, formulae, and guidelines and shall submit to the General Assembly and the Governor recommendations for approval or modification of each institution's request together with a rationale for each such recommendation. The Council shall make available to the General Assembly its analyses and recommendations concerning institutional budget requests.
Nothing herein shall prevent any institution from appearing through its representatives or otherwise before the Governor and his advisory committee on the budget, the General Assembly, or any committee thereof at any time.
§ 4. Project Pre-planning
A. Projects included in the Commonwealth’s Capital Improvement Program shall be supported by pre-planning adequate to establish project size, scope, and cost. For those projects with a total cost exceeding $5 million, by October 1 of each year institutions shall provide to the Department of Planning and Budget, the Department of General Services, the State Council of Higher Education, and the Chairmen of the House Appropriations and Senate Finance Committees pre-planning or project feasibility studies that include the following:
1. Statement of program definition including functional space requirements, estimates of gross and net square footage, and functional adjacency requirements.
2. Analysis of program execution options including review of new construction versus renovation alternatives, necessary phasing or sequencing of the project, and coordination with other ongoing or proposed capital projects.
3. Site analysis including options considered and, for the site chosen, any specific issues related to topography, utilities, or environment.
4. Presentation including site plan, conceptual floor plans and elevations, and conceptual exterior.
5. Identification of any Uniform Statewide Building Code compliance or permit requirements unique to the project.
6. Cost estimate for the project to include total cost of the project, construction cost for the project, total cost per square foot, construction cost per square foot, costing methodology, and identification of any factors unique to the project that may impact overall project cost.
B. The Department of General Services shall by November 15 of each year review each institution’s pre-planning or project feasibility studies and provide to the Department of Planning and Budget, the Chairs of the House Appropriations and Senate Finance Committees, and the institution an assessment of the cost estimate and costing methodology reflected in each study. If there is a difference in the cost estimates of the institution and the Department of General Services, the institution shall have the opportunity to provide to the Department of Planning and Budget and the Chairs of the House Appropriations and Senate Finance Committees additional information in support of its estimate.
C. It shall be the policy of the Commonwealth that, during the development of preliminary and working drawings, any capital project with a total cost exceeding $5 million as included in the Commonwealth’s Capital Improvement Program be subject to value engineering. Value engineering means a systematic process of review and analysis of a capital project by a qualified value engineering team. Such team, which shall include appropriate professionals licensed in accordance with Chapter 4 (§ 54.1-400 et seq.) of Title 54.1 of the Code of Virginia, may offer suggestions that would improve project quality and reduce total project cost by combining, eliminating, redesigning, or otherwise identifying potential changes to the construction program as initially proposed. Each institution shall retain for each project documentation of the value engineering process including items accepted, rejected, and any savings that result.
D. Determination of the construction method for each project shall be at the discretion of the institution or agency. Whenever design-build or construction management is used for the construction of a facility, the entity constructing such facility shall in its procurement affirmatively consider that for years the Commonwealth did not allow or encourage construction management or design-build, thus limiting the ability of Virginia-based contractors to have as much experience under construction management or design-build as competitors working in the private sector and other public sector jurisdictions. A Virginia-based contractor who does not have the same number of years of comparable experience under construction management or design-build shall not be penalized for having less comparable experience in construction management or design-build projects, provided such contractor does have experience with constructing comparable projects under design-bid-build. The entity shall consider the experience and quality of work that a firm has done on comparable projects, whether under construction management, design-build, or design-bid-build. These factors shall be considered by the entity in making its decisions in a pre-qualification or a contractor selection process.
§ 5. Agency proposed revisions to projects.
State agencies and institutions of higher education shall annually submit any revisions that they have to projects that are in CIP. The agencies shall submit these revisions to the Governor and the Chairmen of the House Appropriations and Senate Finance Committees by October 1 of the year immediately prior to the beginning of each regular session of the General Assembly. The agencies shall include:
1. Changes in cost estimates;
2. Changes in project priority with an explanation for the change;
3. Changes in evaluations from SCHEV or DGS on existing projects; and
4. Pre-planning studies pursuant to § 3 of the fifth enactment of this Act.
§ 6. Governor's submission of proposed new projects.
At the same time that the Governor submits the Executive Budget, or amendments to the general appropriation act, prior to the beginning of each regular session of the General Assembly, the Governor shall submit to the members of the General Assembly for their consideration any new projects to be added to the CIP. The submission shall:
1. Identify each capital outlay project;
2. Describe the scope and nature of the project;
3. Provide an estimate of the total cost of each project upon payment in full;
4. Detail, by fiscal year, the source or sources of funds recommended for each capital outlay project;
5. Explain the specific criteria or justification that was used in determining the fiscal year in which funds were allocated to projects; and
6. Include any other information as may be requested by the General Assembly.
§ 7. Legislative intent for amounts appropriated.
1. a. If bids for projects funded under this program are in excess of the funding provided by the General Assembly, agencies and institutions are authorized to supplement projects from other fund sources such as private funds, gifts, grants, auxiliary funds, or federal funds as appropriate.
b. In the event agencies or institutions are unable to supplement projects from sources specified in subdivision a, agencies and institutions are authorized to reduce the size and the scope of the project as necessary to remain within the available funds appropriated, provided that they have completed a value engineering review by or in collaboration with the Department of General Services, and report the proposed reduction to the Governor and to the Chairmen of the House Appropriations and Senate Finance Committees.
2. Agencies are permitted to seek a supplemental appropriation through the executive budget process provided, however, that they (i) certify that alternative funding as outlined in subdivision 1 a is not available and (ii) submit to the House Appropriations Committee, Senate Finance Committee, Department of General Services, Department of Planning and Budget, and the State Council of Higher Education (for institutions of higher education only) an analysis of what the reduced project would be as well as a justification for why the change in size and scope cannot be achieved.
2. § 1. That to begin the 21st Century Capital Improvement Program's selection of capital improvement projects, the General Assembly designates the following projects.
Agency Agency Name Project Title
Code
204 The College of William Construct/Replace:
and Mary in Virginia Cooling Plant &
Utility Improvements
Phase 2 and 3
204 The College of William Construct: New School
and Mary in Virginia of Education
204 The College of William Renovate: Andrews Hall
and Mary in Virginia
204 The College of William Construct: Integrated
and Mary in Virginia Science Center, Phase
3
204 The College of William Renovate: Tucker Hall
and Mary in Virginia
207 University of Virginia Construct Information
Technology Engineer-
ing Building
207 University of Virginia Renovate New Cabell
Hall
207 University of Virginia Upgrade Central
Grounds Med Temp Hot
Water Piping
207 University of Virginia Construct Arts Gateway
to the University
207 University of Virginia Upgrade Ruffner Hall
207 University of Virginia Construct Ivy Stacks 2
207 University of Virginia Replace North Chiller
Plant Chillers
207 University of Virginia Construct Blandy Arbo-
retum Research Labs
and Cabins
207 University of Virginia Renovate Rugby Admini-
strative Building and
Restore Lambeth
Colonnade
208 Virginia Polytechnic Medical Research
Institute and State Center
University
208 Virginia Polytechnic Replace: Deteriorated
Institute and State Section of Davidson
University Hall
208 Virginia Polytechnic Renovate: Liberal Arts
Institute and State Building
University
208 Virginia Polytechnic Construct: Sciences
Institute and State Research Laboratory I
University
208 Virginia Polytechnic Renovate: Cyber Arts
Institute and State and Creative Techno-
University logies Laboratory
208 Virginia Polytechnic Construct: Chiller
Institute and State Plant, Phase I
University
208 Virginia Polytechnic Construct: Classroom
Institute and State Building
University
208 Virginia Polytechnic Construct: Veterinary
Institute and State Medicine Instruction
University Addition
208 Virginia Polytechnic Construct: Engineering
Institute and State Signature Building
University
208 Virginia Polytechnic Construct: Newman
Institute and State Library Addition-ARC
University
208 Virginia Polytechnic Renovate: Lane Hall
Institute and State and Construct Addi-
University tion
208 Virginia Polytechnic Construct: Academic
Institute and State and Student Programs
University Building
208 Virginia Polytechnic Code Compliance: Fire
Institute and State Alarm Systems and
University Access
211 Virginia Military Improvements to Post
Institute Infrastructure (Phase
I)
211 Virginia Military Improve Military and
Institute Leadership Field
Training Grounds
(Phase I)
211 Virginia Military Renovate Science
Institute Building
211 Virginia Military Improve Public Safety
Institute and Security on Post
(Phase I)
211 Virginia Military Renovate Post Hospital
Institute
211 Virginia Military Improve Admissions and
Institute Financial Aid Offices
211 Virginia Military Renovate Moody Hall
Institute
211 Virginia Military Historic Preservation
Institute Improvements
(Phase I)
212 Virginia State Renovate and Addition
University to Daniel Gym
212 Virginia State Renovate Lockett Hall-
University Center For Funded Re-
search
212 Virginia State Removal & Replacement
University of Leaking Heat Plant
Fuel Tanks
212 Virginia State Renovate and Addition
University to Hunter McDaniel
212 Virginia State Stormwater Master
University Plan/Retention Pond
212 Virginia State Landscaping, Road Cir-
University culation, Signage &
Pylons Phase I
213 Norfolk State Addition/Renovation
University Brooks Library Build-
ing
213 Norfolk State New Nursing and
University General Classroom
Building
213 Norfolk State Addition/Renovation of
University Hamm Fine Arts Build-
ing
213 Norfolk State Renovation of Wilder
University Center
213 Norfolk State Signage, Roads and
University Campus Site Improve-
ment Phase I
214 Longwood University Bedford Hall Renova-
tion and Addition
214 Longwood University Construct University
Technology Center
214 Longwood University Renovation for Facul-
ty/Staff Offices
214 Longwood University Wygal Renovation and
Addition
214 Longwood University Renovation of Old
Heating Plant
215 University of Mary Dahlgren Campus Con-
Washington struction
215 University of Mary Jepson Science Center
Washington Addition
215 University of Mary Underground Utilities
Washington Repair/Replace
215 University of Mary University Card Access
Washington System
215 University of Mary Stormwater Management
Washington Improvements
216 James Madison Uni- CISAT Academic 3b-
versity Biotechnology
216 James Madison Uni- Boiler Replacement &
versity Infrastructure-Phases
1 & 2
216 James Madison Uni- Rockingham Memorial
versity Hall Acquisition
216 James Madison Uni- West Wing Hospital
versity Renovation
216 James Madison Uni- Technology Infrastruc-
versity ture-Phases 1 & 2
216 James Madison Uni- Duke Hall Renovation
versity and Addition
216 James Madison Uni- Johnston Hall Renova-
versity tions
216 James Madison Uni- Moody Hall Renovation
versity
217 Radford University Construct New College
of Business and Eco-
nomics Building
217 Radford University Construct Graduate/
Professional Degrees
Building
217 Radford University Construct New Computa-
tional Sciences
Building
221 Old Dominion Univer- Student Success Center
sity
221 Old Dominion Univer- VAB and Academic Art
sity Building
221 Old Dominion Univer- Systems Research and
sity Academic Building
221 Old Dominion Univer- Child Development
sity Centers
221 Old Dominion Univer- Education Building
sity Renovation
221 Old Dominion Univer- Spong and Rollins Hall
sity Renovations
221 Old Dominion Univer- Facilities Support
sity Building
221 Old Dominion Univer- Campus Safety, Securi-
sity ty & Regulatory Com-
pliance
229 Virginia Tech Exten- Human and Agricultural
sion Bioscience Facility
(Phase I)
229 Virginia Tech Exten- Human and Agricultural
sion Bioscience Facility
(Phase II)
236 Virginia Commonwealth Construct New School
University of Medicine, Phase I
236 Virginia Commonwealth Construct Classroom/
University Student Services
Building-V Lot
236 Virginia Commonwealth Improvements: Sanger
University Hall Renovations
Phase II
236 Virginia Commonwealth Improvements: Massey
University Cancer Center Labo-
ratory Support
236 Virginia Commonwealth Improvements: Student
University Services Building-
MC Campus
236 Virginia Commonwealth Improvements: School
University of Pharmacy Renova-
tion Phase I
236 Virginia Commonwealth Construct Information
University Commons/Libraries
Renovation
236 Virginia Commonwealth Improvements: Oliver
University Hall Renovations-East
Wing
241 Richard Bland College Science and Technology
Building
241 Richard Bland College Umbrella Maintenance
Project
242 Christopher Newport New Construction: In-
University tegrated Science
Center
242 Christopher Newport New Construction:
University Library/Info Tech
Center, Phase II
242 Christopher Newport New Construction:
University Luter School of
Business
242 Christopher Newport Improvements: Student
University Security Infrastruct-
ural Improvements
242 Christopher Newport Improvements: Band
University Rehearsal Hall and
Connect Renovation
246 University of Virginia's Construct New Library
College at Wise
246 University of Virginia's Renovate Accessibility
College at Wise
247 George Mason University Renovate Science and
Tech II
247 George Mason University Renovate Fine Arts
Building
247 George Mason University Construct Krasnow
Addition-Phase II
247 George Mason University Renovate Finley Build-
ing
247 George Mason University Construct Campus-
Library Addition
(Phase I)
247 George Mason University Construct Physical
Plant Addition
247 George Mason University Construct Satellite
Cooling/Heating Plant
247 George Mason University Construct Academic
VII/Research III-
Phase I
247 George Mason University Point of View ICAR
Conference Center
260 Virginia Community College System New River Community
College: Replace Ob-
solete and Defective
HVAC Systems at
Rooker Hall
260 Virginia Community College System Rappahannock Community
College: HVAC Distri-
bution Improvements
Main Building Glenns
260 Virginia Community College System Wytheville Community
College: Upgrade
Electric System in
Carroll, Bland Fin-
castle Halls
260 Virginia Community College System Paul D. Camp Community
College: Major
Mechanic Renovation,
Hobbs Campus
260 Virginia Community College System ADA Improvement
Umbrella Request
260 Virginia Community College System Southside Va. Communi-
ty College: Student
Services/LRC Bldg./
Daniel Campus
260 Virginia Community College System Va. Western Community
College: North Campus
Replacement (Anderson
Hall) & Addition
260 Virginia Community College System Rappahannock Community
College: Classroom
and Laboratory Reno-
vation Project-Glenns
and Warsaw
260 Virginia Community College System Northern Va. Community
College: Construct
Phase 1 Academic
Building, Woodbridge-
Campus
260 Virginia Community College System Tidewater Community
College: Learning Re-
source Center-Phase 1
Virginia Beach
260 Virginia Community College System Mountain Empire Com-
munity College: Re-
novation Dalton
Cantrell Hall
260 Virginia Community College System J. Sargeant Reynolds
Community College
Improvements to Phase
I Facility, Downtown
Campus
260 Virginia Community College System Germanna Community
College: Construct
Academic Services
Building
260 Virginia Community College System Tidewater Community
College: Academic
Building (Bldg. CN5)-
Chesapeake
260 Virginia Community College System Northern Va. Community
College: Plaza
Structural Repairs
Phase 2 Annandale
Campus
260 Virginia Community College System Northern Va. Community
College: Construct
Higher Education
Center-Loudoun Campus
260 Virginia Community College System Blue Ridge Community
College, Construct
Classroom and Admini-
stration Building
260 Virginia Community College System Patrick Henry Communi-
ty College: Stone
Hall Building Renova-
tions
260 Virginia Community College System Va. Highlands Communi-
ty College: Library &
Learning Resource
Center Renovation
260 Virginia Community College System Piedmont Va. Community
College: Workforce
Development Center
260 Virginia Community College System Piedmont Va. Community
College: Construct
Green County Center
260 Virginia Community College System Wytheville Community
College: Renovation
Project-Carroll,
Bland, Galax, Gray-
son, Fincastle, and
Smyth Halls
260 Virginia Community College System Thomas Nelson Communi-
ty College: Hampton
Building Renovation
260 Virginia Community College System J. Sargeant Reynolds
Community College
Improvements to
Building B, Parham
Road Campus
260 Virginia Community College System Rappahannock Community
College: Exterior
Window and Door
Replacement
260 Virginia Community College System John Tyler Community
College: Bird and
Nicholas Hall Renova-
tions, Chester Campus
260 Virginia Community College System Northern Va. Community
College: Construct
Replacement for Tyler
Academic Building
260 Virginia Community College System Tidewater Community
College: Learning Re-
source Center-
Chesapeake
260 Virginia Community College System Eastern Shore Communi-
ty College: Renovate
Phase 1 Academic/
Administration Build-
ing
260 Virginia Community College System Southwest Community
College: Major Reno-
vation Russell Hall,
Health Technologies
260 Virginia Community College System Tidewater Community
College: Observatory
Program Relocation-
Great Dismal Swamp
Education Center
Chesapeake
260 Virginia Community College System Southside Community
College: Student
Service LRC Building
Christanna Campus
260 Virginia Community College System Lord Fairfax Communi-
ty College: Main
Building Renovations
260 Virginia Community College System Northern Va. Community
College: Expand and
Renovate Brault
Building-Annandale
Campus
260 Virginia Community College System Tidewater Community
College: Classroom/
Lab Technology Up-
grade-Collegewide
260 Virginia Community College System Patrick Henry Communi-
ty College: Learning
Resource Center Addi-
tion
260 Virginia Community College System Va. Highlands Communi-
ty College: Construct
Greenhouse & Storage
Facility
260 Virginia Community College System Northern Va. Community
College: Construct
Workforce Development
Center-Woodbridge
Campus
260 Virginia Community College System Thomas Nelson Communi-
ty College: Repair
Exterior/Interior
Structure
260 Virginia Community College System John Tyler Community
College: Chester
Library Renovation
260 Virginia Community College System Lord Fairfax Communi-
ty College: Smith
Building Renovations
260 Virginia Community College System Northern Va. Community
College: Construct
Support Services
Building-Woodbridge
Campus
260 Virginia Community College System Germanna Community
College: Construct
Fredericksburg Main-
tenance Building
260 Virginia Community College System Thomas Nelson Communi-
ty College: Campus-
wide Interior Renova-
tion
260 Virginia Community College System Tidewater Community
College: Network
Operations Center -
Collegewide
260 Virginia Community College System Lord Fairfax Community
College: Construct
Workforce Solutions
and Academic Training
Center, Fauquier
Campus
260 Virginia Community College System Central Va. Community
College: Construct
Occupational Program
Building
260 Virginia Community College System Va. Highlands Communi-
ty College: Construct
Canopies
260 Virginia Community College System Patrick Henry Communi-
ty College: Motor
sports/Workforce
Development Center
260 Virginia Community College System Northern Va. Community
College: Post-Con-
struct Phase 3 Acad,
Expand Vet Tech,
Renovate-Loudoun
Campus
260 Virginia Community College System Northern Va. Community
College: Post-Con-
struction Phase 3
Academic Bldg, Reno-
vate-Manassas Campus
260 Virginia Community College System Northern Va. Community
College: Renovate
Bisdorf Phase 2
Academic Building-
Alexandria Campus
260 Virginia Community College System Northern Va. Community
College: Post-Con-
struct Phase 3
Academic Building,
Renovate - Woodbridge
Campus
260 Virginia Community College System Construct New Location
Portsmouth Campus, Tidewater for Trucking Program
260 Virginia Community College System Renovate Engineering
Danville and Industrial
Technology Building
260 Virginia Community College System Renovate Warren and
Scott Halls, Dabney
S. Lancaster
268 Virginia Institute of Marine Replace Eastern Shore
Science Seawater Laboratory
268 Virginia Institute of Marine Control Shoreline
Science Erosion
268 Virginia Institute of Marine Construct Consolidated
Science Scientific Research
Facility
268 Virginia Institute of Marine Replace Oyster
Science Hatchery
268 Virginia Institute of Marine Construct Addition to
Science the Fisheries Science
Building
948 Southwestern Virginia Higher Construct New Wing
Education Center
885 Institute for Advanced Learning Construct Greenhouse
218 Virginia School for the Deaf Consolidate the
and Blind at Staunton schools for the deaf,
blind and multi-
disabled
239 Frontier Culture Museum Construct Grist Mill
239 Frontier Culture Museum Infrastructure Expan-
sion
425 Jamestown-Yorktown Foundation Yorktown Gallery Ex-
pansion
425 Jamestown-Yorktown Foundation Yorktown Museum
Replacement
123 Science Museum of Virginia Repair Exterior Stucco
123 Science Museum of Virginia Construct Planetarium,
Danville Science
Center
123 Science Museum of Virginia Belmont Bay Science
Port
123 Science Museum of Virginia Construct Discovery
Park
238 Virginia Museum of Fine Arts Renovate Robinson
House
238 Virginia Museum of Fine Arts Improvements to
Carpenter Shop
238 Virginia Museum of Fine Arts Replace Boilers
238 Virginia Museum of Fine Arts Replace Chillers
799 Department of Corrections Construct medium
security prison #4
(Charlotte Co.)
799 Department of Corrections Upgrade WWTP at
Powhatan
799 Department of Corrections Upgrade water plant
799 Department of Corrections Upgrade WWTP at Bland
799 Department of Corrections Correct environmental
deficiencies
799 Department of Corrections Construct 200-bed
housing unit
799 Department of Corrections Construct 100-bed
housing unit
799 Department of Corrections Replace cell door
tracks & lock motors
799 Department of Corrections Provide 100% emergency
backup
799 Department of Corrections Upgrade electrical
system
799 Department of Corrections Upgrade perimeter
detection system
(Multiple institu-
tions)
799 Department of Corrections Replace door control
systems (Multiple
institutions)
799 Department of Corrections Upgrade WWTP (prelimi-
nary treatment) at
five institutions
799 Department of Corrections Construct new medical
facilities at
Powhatan
799 Department of Corrections Renovate the Geria-
trics Building
799 Department of Corrections Construct Western
training facilities
799 Department of Corrections Construct kitchen and
dining hall (Halifax)
799 Department of Corrections Replace roofs
799 Department of Corrections Construct new medical
facilities at Powha-
tan
912 Department of Veterans Services Install Generator,
Salem Veterans Care
Center
912 Department of Veterans Services Construct State
Veterans Cemetery in
SW Virginia
912 Department of Veterans Services Construct Phase 2 of
Horton Cemetery
912 Department of Veterans Services Construct Veterans
Care Center in
Hampton Roads
912 Department of Veterans Services 80 - Bed Addition:
Sitter Barfoot
Veterans Care Center
912 Department of Veterans Services Additions and Renova-
tions, Veterans Care
Center Salem
199 Dept. of Conservation and Land Acquisition
Recreation
199 Dept. of Conservation and Repair State Park and
Recreation Soil and Water Con-
servation District
Dams
199 Dept. of Conservation and High Bridge State
Recreation Park, Phase I
199 Dept. of Conservation and Powhatan State Park,
Recreation Phase I
199 Dept. of Conservation and Construct On-Site
Recreation Residences, Various
State Parks
199 Dept. of Conservation and Visitor Center/Envi-
Recreation ronmental Education
Center, Five State
Parks
199 Dept. of Conservation and Dredge Boat Ramp and
Recreation Shoreline Erosion,
Belle Isle State Park
199 Dept. of Conservation and Natural Areas Improve-
Recreation ments
199 Dept. of Conservation and New River Trail State
Recreation Park Infrastructure
720 MHMRSAS Roof Replacement,
Phase 2
720 MHMRSAS Life Safety Code
Renovations, Phase 1
720 MHMRSAS Repair/Replace Campus
Infrastructures,
Phase 1
720 MHMRSAS Repair/Replace
Boilers, Heat Distri-
bution and HVAC
Systems Phase 4
720 MHMRSAS Abate Environmental
Hazards, Phase 1
720 MHMRSAS Repair/Replace South-
eastern Virginia
Training Center
720 MHMRSAS Community Housing for
Southeastern Virginia
Training Center
720 MHMRSAS Repair/Replace Central
Virginia Training
Center
720 MHMRSAS Community Housing for
Central Virginia
Training Center
720 MHMRSAS Replace Western State
Hospital
720 MHMRSAS Replacement Support
Service Facilty,
Eastern State Hospi-
tal
Eastern State Hospi-
tal
194 Department of General Services Replace Department of
Taxation Building
221 ODU/Eastern Virginia Medical School Instructional and Re-
search Medical Faci-
lity (Project subject
to review by SCHEV
required in the 2008
Appropriation Act)
3. § 1. That pursuant to § 2.2-2264 of the Code of Virginia, the General Assembly hereby authorizes the Virginia Public Building Authority (VPBA) to undertake the construction, improvement, and furnishing of the following projects including, without limitation, constructing, improving, furnishing, maintaining, acquiring, and renovating buildings, facilities, improvements, and land therefor; and to exercise any and all powers granted to it by law in connection therewith, including the power to finance all or any portion of the cost thereof by the issuance of revenue bonds in a principal amount not to exceed $152,429,000 plus amounts needed to fund issuance costs, reserve funds, original issue discount, interest prior to and during acquisition, construction, or renovation and for one year after completion thereof, and other financing expenses.
Agency Project Description Amount
MHMRSAS Western State Hospital 110,000,000
Dept. of Conser- State Parks Land
vation and Recre- Acquisition, Natural
ation Areas Acquisition and
Civil War Site Preser-
vation (Projects under
this item represent
acquisition of property 20,000,000
Dept. of Conser- Powhatan State Park,
vation and Recre- Phase I
ation 12,703,000
Dept. of Conser- High Bridge State Park,
vation and Recre- Phase I
ation 7,500,000
Science Museum of Danville Science Center
Virginia 2,226,000
VPBA Total $152,429,000
4. § 1. That pursuant to § 23-30.28 of the Code of Virginia, the General Assembly hereby authorizes the Virginia College Building Authority to undertake the following projects including, without limitation, constructing, improving, furnishing, maintaining, acquiring and renovating buildings, facilities, improvements, and land therefor; to exercise any and all powers granted to it by law in connection therewith, including the power to lease such projects to institutions of higher education of the Commonwealth; and to finance all or any portion of the cost thereof by the issuance of revenue bonds in a principal amount not to exceed $533,449,643 plus amounts needed to fund issuance costs, reserve funds, original issue discount, interest prior to and during acquisition, construction or renovation and for one year after completion thereof, and other financing expenses.
The Authority may pay all or any part of the cost of any project hereinafter listed or authorized or any portion thereof with any income and reserve funds of the Authority available for such purpose, and in such case may transfer such funds of the Authority, with the approval of the Governor.
Agency Project Description Amount
The College of Construct: New School
William & Mary of Education
in Virginia 38,085,000
The College of Construct/Replace:
William & Mary Cooling Plant
& Utility Improve-
ments Phase 2
(Umbrella) 8,000,000
University of Construct Information
Virginia Technology Engineering
Building 38,509,000
Virginia Poly- Medical Research Center
technic Institute
& State University 59,000,000
Virginia Military Improve Military and
Institute Leadership Field Train-
ing Grounds (Phase I) 15,100,000
Virginia State Land Acquisition Multi-
University Purpose Building 14,000,000
Virginia State Renovate and Addition
University to Hunter McDaniel 22,345,189
Norfolk State Addition/Renovation
University Brooks Library Building 45,999,000
Longwood Univer- Bedford Hall Renovation
sity and Addition 29,499,299
University of Mary Dahlgren Campus Con
Washington struction 18,433,900
James Madison Boiler Replacement &
University Infrastructure-Phase I 11,138,000
Radford University Construct New College of
Business and Economics
Building 34,282,000
Old Dominion Uni- VAB and Fine Arts Building
versity 19,151,638
Virginia Common- Improvements: School of
wealth Universi- Pharmacy Renovations,
ty Phase I 5,000,000
Virginia Common- Construct Satellite Dental
wealth Universi- Clinic in Wise VA
ty 5,000,000
Virginia Common- Construct School of
wealth Universi- Medicine
ty 58,000,000
Richard Bland Umbrella Maintenance Pro-
College ject 4,947,000
Christopher New- New Construction: Inte-
port University grated Science Center 59,800,000
University of
Virginia's Col-
lege at Wise Renovate Accessibility 600,000
George Mason Uni- Renovate Fine Arts
versity Building 8,667,401
George Mason Uni- Construct Krasnow Addi-
versity tion-Phase II 5,644,216
Virginia Community New River Community Col-
College System lege: Replace Obsolete
and Defective HVAC Sys-
tems at Rooker Hall 1,439,000
Virginia Community Rappahannock Community
College System College: HVAC Distribu-
tion Improvements Main
Building Glenns 1,072,000
Virginia Community Wytheville Community
College System College: Upgrade Elec-
trical System in Carroll,
Bland, Fincastle Halls 2,526,000
Virginia Community Paul D. Camp Community
College System College: Major Mechani-
cal Renovation, Hobbs
Campus 3,442,000
Virginia Community Northern VA Community
College System College: Plaza Struct-
ural Repairs Phase 2
Annandale Campus 1,185,000
Virginia Community J. Sargeant Reynolds
College System Community College: Im-
provements to Building B,
Parham Road Campus 4,704,000
Virginia Community Tidewater Community Col-
College System lege: Observatory Pro-
gram Relocation-Great
Dismal Swamp Education
Center-Chesapeake 2,129,000
Virginia Community VA Highlands Community
College System College: Construct Green-
house & Storage Facility 506,000
Virginia Community John Tyler Community Col-
College System lege: Chester Library
Renovation 3,112,000
Virginia Community Lord Fairfax Community
College System College: Smith Building
Renovations 1,621,000
Virginia Community Northern VA Community
College System College: Construct Support
Services Building-Woodbridge
Campus 2,590,000
Virginia Community Germanna Community Col-
College System lege: Construct Fredericks-
burg Maintenace Building 1,092,000
Virginia Community Central VA Community
College System College: Construct Occupa-
tional Program Building 1,448,000
Virginia Institute Replace Eastern Shore Sea-
of Marine Science water Laboratory 4,182,000
Virginia Institute Shore Line Erosion
of Marine Science.................................. 1,200,000
VCBA Total $ 533,449,643
5. §1. Pre-planning for Projects (FY 2009) -- The following projects have been approved for pre-planning as outlined in § 4 of the first enactment of this act. Funding for the project pre-planning will be provided as specified in the appropriations act for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2009. The Virginia College Building Authority is authorized to issue revenue bonds in a principal amount not to exceed $550 million in 2010 for the construction of these projects conditioned on approval of the plans by the General Assembly in the 2009 Session of the General Assembly and passage of amendments to the appropriation act. Pre-planning studies shall be submitted on or before October 1, 2008 to the Governor, the Department of General Services, the Department of Planning and Budget, the State Council on Higher Education in Virginia, and to the Chairmen of the House Appropriations and Senate Finance Committees.
Agency Agency Name Project Title
Code
204 The College Of William Renovate: Tucker Hall
And Mary In Virginia
207 University Of Virginia Renovate New Cabell
Hall
207 University Of Virginia Construct Ivy Stacks 2
208 Virginia Polytechnic Institute Construct: Sciences
and State University Research Laboratory
I
208 Virginia Polytechnic Institute Construct Engineering
and State University Signature Building
211 Virginia Military Institute Renovate Science
Building
212 Virginia State University Construct Multi-
Purpose Building
213 Norfolk State University Renovation of Wilder
Center
214 Longwood University Construct University
Technology Center
216 James Madison University CISAT Academic 3b -
Biotechnology
221 Old Dominion University Student Success Bldg.
221 Old Dominion University Systems Research and
Academic Building
229 Virginia Tech Extension Human and Agricultural
Bioscience Facility
(Phase I)
246 University of Virginia's College Renovate Greear and
at Wise construct multi-
purpose center
247 George Mason University Renovate Science and
Tech II
247 George Mason University Renovate Finley Build-
ing
260 Virginia Community College System ADA Improvement
Umbrella Request
260 Virginia Community College System Va. Western Community
College: North
Campus Replacement
(Anderson Hall) &
Addition
260 Virginia Community College System Northern Va. Community
College: Construct
Phase 3 Academic
Building, Woodbridge
Campus
260 Virginia Community College System Tidewater Community
College: Learning
Resource Center -
Phase 1 - Virginia
Beach
260 Virginia Community College System Tidewater Community
College: Academic
Building (Bldg. CN5)
- Chesapeake
260 Virginia Community College System Thomas Nelson Communi-
ty College: Hampton
III Building Renova-
tion
260 Virginia Community College System Northern Va. Community
College: Construct
Replacement for Tyler
Academic Building
260 Virginia Community College System Northern Va. Community
College: Expand and
Renovate Brault
Building - Annandale
Campus
260 Virginia Community College System Patrick Henry Communi-
ty College Motor-
sports Workforce De-
velopment Building
§ 2. Pre-planning for Projects (FY 2010) -- The following projects have been approved for pre-planning as outlined in § 4 of the first enactment of this act. Funding for the project pre-planning will be provided as specified in the appropriation act for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2010. Pre-planning studies shall be submitted on or before October 1, 2009, to the Governor, the Department of General Services, the Department of Planning and Budget, the State Council on Higher Education in Virginia, and to the Chairmen of the House Appropriations and Senate Finance Committees.
Agency Agency Name Project Title
Code
204 The College Of William And Construct: Integrated
Mary In Virginia Science Center, Phase 3
207 University Of Virginia Upgrade Central Grounds
Med Temp Hot Water Pip-
ing
207 University Of Virginia Upgrade Ruffner Hall
208 Virginia Polytechnic Institute Replace: Deteriorated
and State University Section of Davidson
Hall
208 Virginia Polytechnic Institute Constuct Technology
and State University Research Center
211 Virginia Military Institute Improve Post Infra-
structure (Phase I-III)
211 Virginia Military Institute Improve Post Safety and
Security (Phase I-II)
212 Virginia State University Renovate Lockett Hall
- Center For Funded
Research
213 Norfolk State University New Nursing and General
Classroom Building
214 Longwood University Construct Physical
Plant Building
215 University of Mary Washington Information and Techno-
logy Convergence
Center- Phase I
215 University of Mary Washington Jepson Science Center
Addition
216 James Madison University West Wing Hospital
Renovation
216 James Madison University Duke Hall Renovation
and Addition
217 Radford University Construct New Computa-
tional Sciences Build-
ing
221 Old Dominion University Child Development
Centers
221 Old Dominion University Education Building
Renovation
236 Virginia Commonwealth Construct Classroom/
University Student Services
Building - VV Lot
236 Virginia Commonwealth Improvements: Massey
University Cancer Center Lab
Support
236 Virginia Commonwealth University Improvements: Sanger
Hall Renovations
Phase II
241 Richard Bland College Science and Technology
Building
242 Christopher Newport University New Construction:
Luter School of
Business
247 George Mason University Construct Campus Libra-
ry Addition (Phase I)
247 George Mason University Construct Institute for
Conflict Analysis
Resolution
260 Virginia Community College Southside Va. Community
System College: Student
Services/LRC Bldg./
Daniel Campus
260 Virginia Community College Rappahannock Community
System College:Classroom and
Laboratory and Renova-
tion Project-Glenns
Warsaw
260 Virginia Community College Moutain Empire Communi-
System ty College: Renovation
of Dalton Cantrell
Hall
260 Virginia Community College J. Sargeant Reynolds
System Community College:
Improvements to Phase
I Facility, Downtown
Campus
260 Virginia Community College Germanna Community Col-
System lege: Construct Aca-
demic Services Build-
ing
260 Virginia Community College Northern Va. Community
System College: Construct
Higher Education
Center -Loudoun Campus
§ 3. Institutions and agencies may request authority and appropriation to conduct planning for any project listed in the second enactment of this act using nongeneral fund sources. Such amounts may be reimbursed up to the lesser of $250,000 or one percent of the project construction costs.
6. That § 2.2-1509 of the Code of Virginia is amended and reenacted as follows:
§ 2.2-1509. Budget bill.
A. (Effective until July 1, 2008) On or before December 20 of the year immediately prior to the beginning of each regular session of the General Assembly held in an even-numbered year, the Governor also shall submit to the presiding officer of each house of the General Assembly, at the same time he submits "The Executive Budget," copies of a tentative bill for all proposed appropriations of the budget, for each year in the ensuing biennial appropriation period, which shall be known as "The Budget Bill." "The Budget Bill" shall be organized by function, primary agency, and proposed appropriation item and shall include (i) an identification of, and authorization for, common programs and (ii) the appropriation of funds according to programs. Strategic plan information and performance measurement results developed by each agency shall be made available to the General Assembly as it considers "The Budget Bill." Except as expressly provided in an appropriation act, whenever the amounts in a schedule for a single appropriation item are shown in two or more lines, the portions of the total amount shown on separate lines are for information purposes only and are not limiting. No such bill shall contain any appropriation the expenditure of which is contingent upon the receipt of revenues in excess of funds unconditionally appropriated.
A. (Effective July 1, 2008) On or before December 20 of the year immediately prior to the beginning of each regular session of the General Assembly held in an even-numbered year, the Governor also shall submit to the presiding officer of each house of the General Assembly, at the same time he submits "The Executive Budget," copies of a tentative bill for all proposed appropriations of the budget, for each year in the ensuing biennial appropriation period, which shall be known as "The Budget Bill." "The Budget Bill" shall be organized by function, primary agency, and proposed appropriation item and shall include an identification of, and authorization for, common programs and the appropriation of funds according to programs. Except as expressly provided in an appropriation act, whenever the amounts in a schedule for a single appropriation item are shown in two or more lines, the portions of the total amount shown on separate lines are for information purposes only and are not limiting. No such bill shall contain any appropriation the expenditure of which is contingent upon the receipt of revenues in excess of funds unconditionally appropriated.
B. The salary proposed for payment for the position of each cabinet secretary and administrative head of each agency and institution of the executive branch of state government shall be specified in "The Budget Bill," showing the salary ranges and levels proposed for such positions.
C. "The Budget Bill" shall include all proposed capital appropriations, including each capital project to be financed through revenue bonds or other debt issuance, the amount of each project, and the identity of the entity that will issue the debt.
D. Concurrently with the submission of "The Budget Bill," the Governor shall submit a tentative bill involving a request for authorization of additional bonded indebtedness if its issuance is authorized by, or its repayment is proposed to be made in whole or in part, from revenues or appropriations contained in "The Budget Bill."
E. On or before December 20 of the year immediately prior to the beginning of each regular session held in an odd-numbered year of the General Assembly, the Governor shall submit to the presiding officer of each house printed copies of all gubernatorial amendments proposed to the general appropriation act adopted in the immediately preceding even-numbered year session. In preparing the amendments, the Governor may obtain estimates in the manner prescribed in §§ 2.2-1504, 2.2-1505, and 2.2-1506. On the same date he shall also submit a tentative bill during the second year of the appropriation period, a request for authorization of additional bonded indebtedness if its issuance is authorized by, or its repayment is proposed to be made in whole or in part, from revenues or appropriations contained in the proposed gubernatorial amendments.
F. The proposed capital appropriations or capital projects
described in, or for which proposed appropriations are made pursuant to, this
section shall include the capital outlay projects required to be included in
"The Budget Bill" pursuant to § 2.2-1509.1 law. The
Governor shall propose appropriations for such capital outlay projects in
"The Budget Bill" in accordance with the minimum amount of funding
and the designated sources of funding for such projects as required under §
2.2-1509.1.
7. That §§ 2.2-1503.2, 2.2-1509.1, and 2.2-1514, as it is currently effective and as it may become effective, of the Code of Virginia are repealed.
8. That an emergency exists and this act is in force from its passage.