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“CONSOLIDATION CREATES CONTRACT OPPORTUNITIES CONSTRUCTION & SERVICE”

Mark Williams Facilities Engineering Manger Mike Joyner Project Manager - Power Services

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“CONSOLIDATION CREATES CONTRACT OPPORTUNITIES

CONSTRUCTION & SERVICE”

Mark WilliamsFacilities Engineering Manger

Mike JoynerProject Manager - Power Services

Consolidation – Two Become One

Health Sciences CampusRoughly 2,038,000 Square Feet

in 2004

Health Sciences Campus - Additional Facilities 2014: Cancer Research Center (CN) - 169,000 Square feetHealth Sciences Building (EC) – 194,000 Square feetCollege of Dental Medicine (GC) – 275,000 Square FeetMedical Education Commons Building (GB) – 221,750 Square Feet (September 2014)

College of Dental Medicine

Cancer Research Center

Health SciencesBuilding

Medical Education Commons Building

Summerville CampusRoughly 804,000 Square Feet

in 2004

Summerville Campus – Additional Facilities 2014: Jaguar Student Activities Center (SAC) – 48,620 Square feetDouglas Barnard Amphitheater (AMPH) – 1000 Square feet

Douglas Barnard Amphitheater

Jaguar Student Activities Center

Forest Hills CampusRoughly 111,400 Square Feet

in 2004

Forest Hills Campus – Additional Facilities 2014: University Village – 194,000 Square feetNorvell Golf House– 6,600 Square Feet

Norvell Golf House

University Village

Georgia Regents University Augusta

The Present CampusesForest Hills – 312,000 Summerville - 854,000 Health Sciences –

2,898,000

3,000 Sq Ft

Consolidation with ExpansionImpact to Facilities Operations

Reduction in personnel and positions

Reduction in supply budgets

Limited or no training for Facilities Personnel

Aging and neglected campus infrastructure

Identify Campus InfrastructureSystems

i. Domestic Wateri. Local Contractors and the City

ii. Natural Gasi. Local Contractors and Natural Gas Supplier

iii. Storm Water Systemsi. Local Contractors and the City

iv. Sanitary Sewer Systemsi. Local Contractors and the City

v. Electrical Systemsi. Little to no local Contractor support dealing with High Voltageii. Adequate Support located in Atlanta with no firm support in Emergency

Situations

Target Least Supported System

Georgia Regents University Electrical -13.8 KV Distribution Systems

Who is Qualified to Provide Support for a 13.8 KV

Electrical Distribution System?

Our Solution at Georgia Regents University Augusta

Contact the Experts

Power Services’ Total Maintenance and Repair Solutions 

Georgia Power’s Power Services can provide you with total maintenance and repair services for your privately owned medium and high voltage electric system. If you:- Own utility style medium & high voltage electrical

equipment that is aging and needs constant attention or servicing...

- Struggle to find capable resources for maintenance and repair of your electrical infrastructure...

- Face the risk of losing capital or production if faced with a lengthy outage for maintenance or repair...

  

Power Services’ Total Maintenance and Repair Solutions 

Then Georgia Power’s Power Services can:- Offer you custom total maintenance and repair solutions.- Offer you 24/7/365 access to our statewide resources.  - Provide expertise in Switch Gear and Breaker

Maintenance- Electrical Engineering Design and Cost Estimates- Provide you with customized financial solutions allowing

you to make needed upgrades now.   

First Step

Mapping and Tagging the Electrical Distribution Systems

Provides a geographical and electrically accurate map of the electrical system.

Allows for safe and reliable switching of the high voltage system, minimizing outage impacts and restoration times.

Upon contract execution - allows Georgia Power to add the electrical system to the system maps maintained by Georgia Power’s Control Center.

Second Step System Evaluation and Capital Improvements

- Safety or Code issues that need to be addressed prior to a maintenance agreement.

- Allows Georgia Power personnel to respond safely.- May require additional training for GPC personnel.

Third Step TMR Agreement

- Provides single point of contact for electrical outages. - Access to GPC stocked materials at various locations across

the State.- Pro-active maintenance and repairs to reduce unplanned

outages.- 24/7 /365 response by qualified Georgia Power Personnel

Questions taken after the final presentation

Mark Williams Facilities Engineering [email protected]

Mike JoynerProject Manager – Power [email protected]