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Facilities Management
Lennis Pederson
Associate VP, Director
Jelinek Building
723 N 18th St
Phone: (402) 280-2780
Fax: (402) 280-2358

 

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Facilities Management

OUR MISSION

As professional employees, we support Creighton's mission by providing quality services and the management of physical assets, and the stewardship of resources in accordance with University polices, values, regulatory requirements, and best practices.

Facilities Management is committed to:

  1. Conducting operations in a manner which demonstrates a high standard of personal integrity and organizational ethics.
  2. Acquiring and retaining high quality, well-trained employees.
  3. Developing and adhering to practices which conserve natural resources, promote the use of reusable resources, and protect the environment.
  4. Emphasizing a customer and community service - oriented approach.
  5. Developing and implementing programs and plans that optimize the
    utilization of buildings and land.
  6. Enhancing the appearance of campus to attract new students and employees and to facilitate educational delivery.

NEWS

The Year End Closing document defines the guidelines for fiscal year end as it pertains to work order and project management.  The point of this process is to provide time frames that will not only help Facilities Management’s work processes but also for your budget management.  If you are planning to have work done before the end of the fiscal year, please take the time to read this important document.


The team of architects, engineers, and contractors are a vital part in executing the University's vision of sustainability.  Read our Sustainability in Construction at Creighton document to find out more.


Creighton in the Community discussed sustainability; Lennis Pederson from Facilities Management was interviewed.  Listen to it here.


The Harper Center is on the last leg of the race rushing towards completion in early summer.  The activity within the interior of the Harper Center is not unlike a giant beehive.

The move will be a phased activity with the first groups moving in July.

Read more in the latest news brief about the Harper Center (also available as a .pdf).  


Read about the sewer separation project and how it will affect the streets on the east end of campus in this update.


The latest issue of the Facilities Management Newsletter has been posted.