Central Capital Outlay (949)
38.10. | Capital Outlay Project Pool (17967) | 119,654,056 | 0
| | | | 10,226,787
| | | |
| Fund Sources: | General | 19,500,000 | 0
| | Dedicated Special Revenue | 10,285,200 | 0
| | | | 10,226,787
| | Bond Proceeds | 89,868,856 | 0
|
A. 1. The capital projects in paragraph B. of this item are hereby
authorized and may be financed in whole or in part through bonds of the
Virginia College Building Authority pursuant to § 23-30.24 et seq., Code of
Virginia, or the Virginia Public Building Authority pursuant to § 2.2-2263,
Code of Virginia. Bonds of the Virginia College Building Authority issued to
finance these projects may be sold and issued under the 21st Century College
Program at the same time with other obligations of the Authority as separate
issues or as a combined issue. The aggregate principle amounts will not exceed
$89,868,856 plus amounts to fund related issuance costs, and other financing
expenses, in accordance with § 2.2-2263 of the Code of Virginia.
2. From the list of projects included in paragraph B of this item,
the Director of the Department of Planning and Budget shall provide the
Chairmen of the Virginia College Building Authority and the Virginia Public
Building Authority with the specific projects, as well as the amounts for these
projects, to be financed by each authority within the dollar limit established
by this authorization.
3. Debt service on the projects contained in this item shall be
provided from appropriations to the Treasury Board.
4. The appropriations for said capital projects are contained in
this item and are subject to the conditions in § 2-0 F of this act.
B. The General Assembly hereby appropriates $19,500,000 in the
first year from the general fund and $10,285,200 in the first year and
$10,226,787 in the second year from nongeneral fund sources in the first
year for the projects listed in this section.
Agency
|
Project Title
|
Department of Conservation and Recreation
|
Repairs and Upgrades to State Park Owned Dams
|
Woodrow Wilson Rehabilitation Center
|
Roof Replacement Birdsall-Hoover Medical Administration
Building 805
|
Woodrow Wilson Rehabilitation Center
|
Asbestos Abatement, Phase 4 of 4
|
Woodrow Wilson Rehabilitation Center
|
Implement ADA Compliance Measures - Campus Wide
|
Department for the Blind and Vision Impaired
|
Replace Roof on Library Resource Center
|
Department of Corrections
|
Replace Mechanical Systems Baskerville
|
Department of Corrections
|
Replace Plumbing Systems Baskerville
|
Department of Corrections
|
Roof Replacement Keen Mountain
|
Department of Corrections
|
Roof Replacement Lawrenceville
|
Department of Corrections
|
HVAC Replacement Lawrenceville
|
Department of General Services
|
Renovate Consolidated Labs
|
Department of General Services
|
Capital Projects Space Improvement for Dept. of Conservation
and Recreation
|
Department of General Services
|
Monroe Building Exterior Repairs and Jefferson Building
Window Replacement
|
Department of General Services / Department of
Veterans Services
|
Expand Virginia War Memorial / DVS Offices and Parking
|
Jamestown-Yorktown Foundation
|
Yorktown Outside Areas, Signage and Amenities
|
Jamestown-Yorktown Foundation
|
Road Wall and Sound Buffer
|
Roanoke Higher Education Authority
|
Waterproof Building
|
Virginia Museum of Fine Arts
|
Replace Roof 1985 Addition
|
Virginia School for the Deaf and Blind
|
Install Sprinklers in Byrd Hall
|
Virginia School for the Deaf and Blind
|
Improve Campus Security, ADA and Other Regulatory Compliance
|
Virginia Workers' Compensation Commission
|
Acquire New Headquarters Building
|
College of William and Mary
|
Construct Cooling Plant and Replace Utilities, Phase IV
|
College of William and Mary
|
Renovate the Brafferton and Brafferton Kitchen
|
College of William and Mary
|
Improve Accessibility Infrastructure
|
College of William and Mary
|
Improve Lake Matoaka Dam Spillway
|
College of William and Mary
|
Improve Campus Stormwater Infrastructure
|
Longwood University
|
New Biomass Boiler
|
Longwood University
|
Replace Willett Hall HVAC
|
George Mason University
|
Hylton Center
|
Old Dominion University
|
Replace Mechanical Systems in the Oceanography and Physics
Building
|
Virginia Tech
|
Address Fire Alarm Systems and Access
|
University of Mary Washington
|
Improve Stormwater Management
|
James Madison University
|
Replace Boiler & Infrastructure - Phase 2
|
James Madison University
|
Newman Lake Dam Repair
|
James Madison University
|
Supplement West Wing Rockingham Hospital (17674)
|
Richard Bland College
|
Umbrella Maintenance Project
|
University of Virginia’s College at Wise
|
Dam Safety Modifications
|
C. The Department of General Services, with the cooperation and
support of the Workers’ Compensation Commission, is hereby directed to manage
acquisitionor to construct, construction, or leasing under a capital
lease of a new headquarters facility for the commission out of such funds
as are appropriated for such purposes. If construction is the most suitable
alternative, the department shall undertake design and construction of the
facility as well as acquisition of any land required for such construction.
Upon completion of the If a capital lease is a suitable
alternative and is determined by the department to be economically beneficial
compared to construction or acquisition alternatives, the department may
proceed with negotiations for a capital lease pursuant to § 4-3.03 b.2 of this
act. Upon occupancy of a new facility, the department shall sell the
existing headquarters facility located at 1000 DMV Drive in Richmond, Virginia
after first considering needs of the Commonwealth and other state departments,
agencies and institutions.
D. The Virginia War Memorial Addition project contained in
paragraph B. of this Item will include the new Shrine of Memory to house the
Memorial to Virginia’s Heroes killed in the Global War on Terrorism and related
gallery memorial spaces. The addition will consist of 19,500 square feet to
house the Global War on Terrorism memorial, the offices of the Virginia War
Memorial Education Foundation and related educational programs. The educational
spaces include a distance learning center and classroom, a 350 seat lecture
auditorium, and other instructional spaces with supporting technology and
training facilities. The Virginia War Memorial will relocate their office space
into the new addition to allow for expanded exhibit and exhibit storage space
in the existing building. Also included is a parking structure for up to two
hundred vehicles and related landscape improvements.
previous item |
next item |
new search |
table of contents | home |