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Infrastructure Development fonds
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Development series

Series consists of correspondence, maps, minutes and information kits related to the development, construction, and upgrading of buildings at the UBC Campus. In addition, it includes consultation on expected infrastructure costs for projects not managed by the department/UBC and collaboration with other development partners/units at UBC.

Infrastructure Development fonds

  • UBCA-ARC-1487
  • Fonds
  • 1996 - 2003

Fonds consists of records documenting the functions and activities of UBC Infrastructure Development and older records documenting those functions, development and management of institutional facilities within the former units of UBC Utilities and Campus Planning and Development. Records include correspondence, technical diagrams, meeting minutes and information, strategic planning reports, news clippings, consultation documents.
Records related to development projects were kept in their original order in the Project Files and Development series. However, other documents had no discernible order and were arranged into the other series presented.

University of British Columbia. Dept. of Infrastructure Development

Project Files series

Series consists of correspondence, timelines, technical diagrams and plans resulting from planning the development of infrastructure and utility infrastructure on campus, such as seismic upgrades, putting in gas lines, upgrading power lines, and other projects carried out by UBC.

Safety series

Series consists of minutes and safety materials for various committees associated with divisions that work on infrastructure installations, upgrades, renovations, and installations. It also includes materials related to the piloting of a workplace safety program.

Utilities Billing and Administration series

Series consists of meeting minutes, correspondence, and billing agreements, resulting from the administration of hydro and gas to UBC buildings by UBC occupants. It also includes materials forecasting new developments, infrastructure costs and anticipated utility needs.