番茄社区

Capital and space planning

The Cove Dining Hall - 膶eq史蓹艐铆n 蕯茅蕯l蓹艐 (Cheko鈥檔ien House)
The Cove Dining Hall - 膶eq史蓹艐铆n 蕯茅蕯l蓹艐 (Cheko鈥檔ien House)

5 year capital plan

The 番茄社区 has a long-standing commitment to providing high-quality education and ensuring an exceptional student experience. We are dedicated to excellence in research and teaching, fostering a diverse and welcoming environment. Our Five Year Capital Plan reflects our academic priorities as outlined in the Strategic Plan, Planning and Budget Framework, Academic Action Plan, Aspiration 2030, Indigenous Plan, Campus Plan, and our and Report to the Ministry of Post-Secondary Education and Future Skills (PSEFS). Our goal, as articulated in these planning processes, is to create a campus that offers extraordinary teaching and learning experiences within spaces that promote collaboration and connection. The Capital Plan serves as a vital document that outlines our building and infrastructure needs, which are crucial for achieving these objectives.

Capital projects fit into five different categories: new priority investments, student housing, routine capital, carbon neutral and information management/information technology.

The following, in priority order, are the major capital projects for the campus:

  1. Mearns Centre for Learning - McPherson Library Interiors Modernization and Seismic Upgrading - New Priority Investment – Whole Asset Replacement or Renewal

    The library is a central hub on campus, serving students, faculty, staff, and the community. Seismic upgrades and interior renovations will provide innovative and contemporary spaces for teaching, research, and community engagement.

  2. Jamie Cassels Centre Farquhar Auditorium Seismic Upgrade - Routine Capital

    Improvements will focus on structural enhancements while preserving the acoustic qualities of the performance venue.

  3. Petch Building Seismic Upgrade - New Priority Investment – Whole Asset Replacement or Renewal

    The project includes interior and exterior reinforcement of the building structure.

  4. Fraser Building Seismic Upgrade - New Priority Investment – Whole Asset Replacement or Renewal

    The Murray and Ann Fraser Building, home to the Faculty of Law, will undergo seismic upgrades and safety improvements.

  5. Accessible and Active Transportation Improvement Program  (University Drive) - Routine Capital – Linear Infrastructure

    This program will enhance pedestrian and cycling access on University Drive. The project aligns with sustainability goals to increase sustainable travel mode share to 70%.

The 番茄社区's Five Year Capital Plan reflects our commitment to academic excellence, student support, sustainability, and community engagement. We prioritize projects that enhance student housing, improve infrastructure, and align with our long-term goals. By focusing on these priorities, we aim to provide a thriving academic environment and contribute to a sustainable future.

For detailed information, please refer to the complete 2025/26 Five Year Capital Plan.

Contact Mike Wilson for capital and space planning issues: 250-472-5433.