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== Basis for Facilities Management & Planning Policy ==
== Basis for Facilities Management & Planning Policy ==
To maintain compliance with federal, state and local and [http://www.nebraska.edu/ University of Nebraska] requirements involving construction, utilities, hazard exposure, energy conservation, etc., [http://info.unmc.edu/fmp/ Facilities Management & Planning] (FM&P) is responsible for the planning, construction and maintenance of [http://www.unmc.edu/ University of Nebraska Medical Center] (UNMC) buildings and grounds, and utilities infrastructure. FM&P is the code authority for the University of Nebraska on our campus.  
To maintain compliance with federal, state and local and [http://www.nebraska.edu/ University of Nebraska] requirements involving construction, utilities, hazard exposure, energy conservation, etc., [http://info.unmc.edu/safety/facilities/ Facilities Management & Planning] (FM&P) is responsible for the planning, construction and maintenance of [http://www.unmc.edu/ University of Nebraska Medical Center] (UNMC) buildings and grounds, and utilities infrastructure. FM&P is the code authority for the University of Nebraska on our campus.
 
== Building Repair and Maintenance ==
== Building Repair and Maintenance ==
Facilities Management & Planning shall maintain buildings and campus utility distribution systems. By definition, building repair and maintenance, in the broadest sense, encompass those items which are part of the original construction and are physically part of, and attached to, the permanent structure. It is not the intention of FM&P to secure, install or maintain any item or area which is occupied or used in conjunction with a department that is funded through a special agency.
Facilities Management & Planning shall maintain buildings and campus utility distribution systems. By definition, building repair and maintenance, in the broadest sense, encompass those items which are part of the original construction and are physically part of, and attached to, the permanent structure. It is not the intention of FM&P to secure, install or maintain any item or area which is occupied or used in conjunction with a department that is funded through a special agency.