
Suffolk Facilities Planning and Management works diligently to create and maintain a comfortable, sustainable, and safe environment. We report to The Office of the Senior Vice President for Finance and Administration & Treasurer.
Facilities Planning and Management develops and implements projects and long-term capital investments to improve our facilities and provide an effective living, learning, and working environment for our campus community, visitors, and neighbors. We play a key role in campus planning for University property and leased spaces. As part of the University’s commitment to sustainability, we engage in projects that make our facilities more efficient, thereby reducing costs and environmental impact.
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Responsible for the operations, maintenance, and repairs of the campus. Within Facilities Operations are areas such as: cleaning, moving, mechanical work, plumbing, engineering, and carpentry. To place a requests for repairs, event set-up, or other needs, please fill out a work order request.
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The Rosalie K. Stahl Center at Suffolk University’s 73 Tremont Street location is a Class A midrise office building at the intersection of Tremont and Beacon Streets in the heart of downtown Boston. This historic office building serves as the epicenter of the campus and encompasses the Sawyer Library, a full service café, a fitness center, and event space. New England School of Art & Design (NESAD) artwork is on display on floors 12 and 13.
Suffolk University has an award-winning sustainability program, which strives to work with the campus community and beyond to foster a culture of conservation. Some of the areas include green building, waste reduction and recycling, and sustainable dining. Read the 2012 Campus Sustainability Plan.