SmithGroupJJR 5. PROPOSED PROJECT PHASING

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SmithGroupJJR 5. PROPOSED PROJECT PHASING CAMPUS INSTITUTIONAL DISTRICT MASTER PLAN - Adopted July 18, 2017 173

5.1 Project Phasing In order for a master plan to be successful, it must be appropriately phased and implemented over time. To assist with this process, the following initial draft phasing breakdown has been developed. Note that the proposed project opportunities listed are not a definitive comprehensive list of projects in any priority order and in no way suggests that these projects will be approved as part of the standard capital budget process with the State of Wisconsin. Each project will need to be reviewed and prioritized within the context of the 6-year capital plan and within a 2-year biennial capital budget. Projects are strictly initiated first by programmatic need and second by funding availability. Some projects may move between phases as funding becomes available. Some may move more quickly and others may move more slowly. Tables 5-1 through 5-4 list building projects. See the following supporting master plans for descriptions of other recommended projects: Landscape Master Plan Green Infrastructure & Stormwater Management Master Plan Long Range Transportation Plan Utility Master Plan Parking structures (above and below ground) are not included in building space subtotals. As a component of the City of Madison Campus Institutional District zoning approval process, two exhibits have been provided at the end of this section denoting buildings which are anticipated for removal and addition within the 10-year life of this master plan. These two exhibits are our current best guess in terms of development and may adjust based on school/department/division program need, funding, and land acquisition. Per MGO 48025 Section 28.185, demolition of buildings identified in the approved C-I District master plan shall be exempt from Plan Commission approval and the need to seek demolition approvals for those identified buildings. However, projects that involve historic buildings and/or structures, even if they are not landmarks, must be reviewed by the Wisconsin Historical Society (WHS). Table 5-1 Phase 1 2017 to 2023 Near Term Improvements Proposed Removal ID Name GSF West 0122 Greenhouse-Walnut Street 47,007 0091 Linden Drive 1645 3,210 Near West 0119 Seeds Building 17,744 0129 University Avenue 1610 24,589 0031 Gymnasium-Natatorium 249,579 0103 Linden Drive 1910 11,267 South 0028 Southeast Recreational Facility 191,254 1095 Monroe Street 1433 12,515 0578 Davis Residence Hall, Susan B 11,967 0577 Bayliss Co-Op, Zoe 11,603 0788 Brooks Street N 209 5,363 1082 Bernard Court 206 3,734 1060 Brooks Street N 215-217 3,733 Total Building Space Removed 593,565 174 UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN MADISON

L A K E M E N D O T A Highland Avenue Observatory Drive Willow Creek 0122 0031 0119 0103 0091 Campus Drive 0129 Legend Campus Development Plan Boundary Proposed Facility Removal, Phase 1 North 1095 University y Avenue 1060 0788 W. Dayton Street 1082 0028 N. Park Street 0578 0577 Figure 5-1 Phase 1 (2017-2023) Proposed Facility Removal CAMPUS INSTITUTIONAL DISTRICT MASTER PLAN - Adopted July 18, 2017 175

Table 5-1 Phase 1 2017 to 2023 Near Term Improvements, continued Proposed Construction ID Name GSF West W-12 Walnut Greenhouse II* 24,000 W-16 Gymnasium-Natatorium Replacement 470,900 Near West W-17 Veterinary Medicine Expansion 138,911 W-18 Meat Science and Muscle Biology Lab* 228,000 W-25 Babcock Hall Center for Dairy Research Addition* 31,300 Central N-13B Hamel Music Center P1&2* 135,000 N-14 Ingraham Hall Additions 56,000 South S-13A Academic/Research (Johnson/Park)* 348,000 S-18 Police Addition* 24,840 S-21 College of Engineering Research Building 156,364 S-29 Chemistry Building Expansion* 173,169 S-30 Officer Education Facility* 65,000 S-31 Southeast Recreational Facility* 253,000 Total Building Space Gained 2,104,484 W-02 Parking Structure (Hospital Ramp Addition)* 323,900 W-27 Parking Structure (Lot 62 Site)* 198,000 S-13 Parking Structure (Under S-13A)* 129,600 Parking Spaces Proposed (Does not include those coming off-line) 751 Spaces * Project currently in planning, design, or construction as of August 2016. Phase 1 2017 to 2023 Near Term Improvements Total Building Space Removed 593,565 Total Building Space Gained 2,104,484 Phase 1 Total Net Change 1,510,919 176 UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN MADISON

L A K E M E N D O T A W-02 Highland Avenue Observatory Drive W-17 Willow Creek W-12 W-16 W-18 W-25 Campus Drive 0577 N-14 S-21 S-29 University Avenue N-13B Legend Campus Development Plan Boundary Proposed Facility Construction, Phase 1 North S-30 S-18 W. Dayton Street S-13 S-31 N. Park Street S-13A Figure 5-2 Phase 1 (2017-2023) Proposed Facility Construction CAMPUS INSTITUTIONAL DISTRICT MASTER PLAN - Adopted July 18, 2017 177

Table 5-2 Phase 2 2023 to 2029 Mid-Term Improvements Proposed Removal ID Name GSF Near West 0116 Schuman Shelter, Carl 960 Central 0476 Stovall Building, William D-Hygiene Lab 80,939 South 0470 Psychology Building, Brogden 115,071 0486 Engineering Drive 1410 63,561 0530 Service Building 51,066 0534 Service Building Annex 38,356 Total Building Space Removed 349,953 178 UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN MADISON

L A K E M E N D O T A Highland Avenue Observatory Drive Willow Creek 0116 Campus Drive 0476 0534 0530 University Avenue 0486 Legend Campus Development Plan Boundary Proposed Facility Removal, Phase 2 North 0470 W. Dayton Street N. Park Street Figure 5-3 Phase 2 (2023-2029) Proposed Facility Removal CAMPUS INSTITUTIONAL DISTRICT MASTER PLAN - Adopted July 18, 2017 179

Table 5-2 Phase 2 2023 to 2029 Mid-Term Improvements (continued) Proposed Construction ID Name GSF Far West W-29 Preserve Outreach Center 8,700 West W-28 Nielsen Tennis Stadium Expansion 47,075 South S-02 Engineering Drive 1410 Replacement 169,091 Total Building Space Gained 224,866 Parking Spaces Proposed 0 Spaces Phase 2 2023 to 2029 Mid-Term Improvements Total Building Space Removed 349,953 Total Building Space Gained 224,866 Phase 2 Total Net Change (125,087) 180 UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN MADISON

W-29 W-28 L A K E M E N D O T A Highland Avenue Observatory Drive Willow Creek Campus Drive University Avenue S-02 Legend Campus Development Plan Boundary Proposed Facility Construction, Phase 2 North W. Dayton Street N. Park Street Figure 5-4 Phase 2 (2023-2029) Proposed Facility Construction CAMPUS INSTITUTIONAL DISTRICT MASTER PLAN - Adopted July 18, 2017 181

Table 5-3 Phase 3 2029 to 2035 Long Term Improvements Proposed Removal ID Name GSF Near West 0110 Poultry Research Laboratory 24,013 0115 Livestock Laboratory 35,267 Central 0500 Extension Building 76,318 0452 Bradley Memorial Building 20,598 0455 Middleton Building, William S 45,217 0469 Humanities Building, Mosse, George L 333,363 0451A Service Memorial Institute 122,474 0451B Bardeen Medical Laboratories 69,344 0451C Medical Sciences 72,499 0468 McArdle Building 96,657 South 0762 Engineering Research Building 157,510 0158 Rust, Henry & Schreiner, David Hall 21,142 0035 Meiklejohn House 5,955 Total Building Space Removed 1,080,357 182 UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN MADISON

L A K E M E N D O T A Highland Avenue Observatory Drive Willow Creek 0110 0115 Campus Drive 0468 0455 0452 0451B 0451C 0762 0451A University Avenue 0500 Legend Campus Development Plan Boundary Proposed Facility Removal, Phase 3 North 0158 0035 0469 W. Dayton Street N. Park Street Figure 5-5 Phase 3 (2029-2035) Proposed Facility Removal CAMPUS INSTITUTIONAL DISTRICT MASTER PLAN - Adopted July 18, 2017 183

Table 5-3 Phase 3 2029 to 2035 Long Term Improvements, continued Proposed Construction Near West ID Name GSF W-20 Poultry & Livestock Lab Building 52,965 W-01 Wisconsin Institutes for Medical Research Phase 3 308,000 Central N-04 Academic/Research (Stovall Site) 82,200 N-06A Academic/Research (SMI Bardeen Med Sciences site) 144,000 N-11A Academic/Research (Mosse site north) 84,000 N-12A Academic/Research (Mosse site south) 135,000 N-13C Music Phase 3 75,000 South S-01 Engineering Research Building Replacement 271,667 S-03B Wisconsin Institute for Discovery, Phase 2 392,000 S-08A Academic/Research 22,000 S-28 Academic/Research (Meiklejohn Site) 84,470 Total Building Space Gained 1,651,302 N-05C Parking Structure (Lot 20 Site) 144,000 N-06B Parking Structure (Under N-06A/B) 194,400 N-11B Parking Structure (Under N-11A and N-12A) 162,000 Parking Stalls Proposed (Does not include those coming off-line) 1,375 Spaces Phase 3 2029 to 2035 Long Term Improvements Total Building Space Removed 1,080,357 Total Building Space Gained 1,605,302 Phase 3 Total Net Change 570,945 184 UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN MADISON

W-01 L A K E M E N D O T A Highland Avenue Observatory Drive Willow Creek W-20 Campus Drive N-04 N-06B N-06A S-01 N-05C S-03B University Avenue N-11B N-11A N-13C Legend Campus Development Plan Boundary Proposed Facility Construction, Phase 3 North S-08A S-28 N-12A W. Dayton Street N. Park Street Figure 5-6 Phase 3 (2029-2035) Proposed Facility Construction CAMPUS INSTITUTIONAL DISTRICT MASTER PLAN - Adopted July 18, 2017 185

Table 5-4 Phase 4 2035+ Future Capacity Proposed Removal ID Name GSF West 0045 Biotron Laboratory 106,907 0089 Barley and Malt Lab 16,900 0108 Herrick Drive 505 1,139 0109 Herrick Drive 509 2,048 0125 Physical Plant-Grounds Storage 2,560 0128 Linden Drive 2115 8,756 0173 McClimon Track Ticket Booth 60 0222 Herrick Drive 525 Electrical Storage 3,630 0223 Physical Plant-Grounds Storage 2 480 0465 Linden Drive 2105 1,860 1020 McClimon Track Shelter-South 120 Near West 1021 McClimon Track Shelter-North 120 1022 McClimon Track Restrooms 1023 McClimon Track Concession Stand 1024 McClimon Track Storage 0094 Biomedical Sciences Laboratories, Hanson, Robert P 43,519 0099 Agricultural Engineering Laboratory 32,654 0123 Meat Science and Muscle Biology Lab 30,190 Proposed Removal ID Name GSF Central 0074A King Hall (Greenhouse Only) 21,478 0102 Henry Mall 445 54,750 0449 Nutritional Sciences 56,502 0453 School of Social Work Building 41,344 0482 Van Hise Hall 226,940 South 0408 Engineering Hall 464,768 0402 Noland Zoology Building, Lowell E 92,818 0404 Wendt Commons, Kurt F 74,459 0401 Zoology Research Building 44,256 0527 Harlow Primate Lab 36,944 0526 Primate Center, Wisconsin 31,606 0504 Charter St N 45 22,110 Total Building Space Removed 1,418,918 186 UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN MADISON

0173 1020 1021 1022 1023 1024 L A K E M E N D O T A Highland Avenue Observatory Drive Willow Creekek 0045 0099 0094 0074A 0089 Campus Drive 0108 0109 0125 0128 0222 0223 0465 0408 0123 0102 0453 0401 0482 0449 University Avenue 0402 Legend Campus Development Plan Boundary Proposed Facility Removal, Phase 4 North 0404 0526 W. Dayton Street 0527 0504 N. Park Street Figure 5-7 Phase 4 (2035+) Proposed Facility Removal CAMPUS INSTITUTIONAL DISTRICT MASTER PLAN - Adopted July 18, 2017 187

Table 5-4 Phase 4 2035+ Future Capacity, continued Proposed Construction ID Name GSF West W-04A Health Sciences Expansion 60,500 W-05 McClimon Track/Soccer Grandstand 78,000 W-06 Social/Dining/Meeting Rooms/Health Sciences 126,800 W-07 Health Sciences Research 121,938 W-08 Cooper Hall Addition 30,000 W-09B Health Sciences Research 233,250 W-09C Health Sciences Research 231,000 W-11 WARF Addition 192,000 W-13 Health Sciences Research 164,185 W-30 Grounds Storage A Controlled Temp 3,000 W-31 Grounds Storage B Covered W-32 Grounds Greenhouse 6,000 W-33 Grounds Storage C Salt 3,500 W-34 Grounds Office/Administration 3,000 Near West W-19 Biological Systems Engineering 246,000 W-22 Animal Sciences (AHABS) 85,000 W-24 Plant Sciences 100,000 Central N-03A Academic/Research (Van Hise site) 114,000 N-03B Academic/Research (Van Hise site) 48,000 N-05A Academic/Research (Nutritional Sciences site) 180,000 N-05B Academic/Research (Middleton site) 165,000 N-07 Academic/Research (445 Henry site) 30,000 N-15 King Hall Greenhouse 7,500 Proposed Construction ID Name GSF South S-07 Zoology Research and Noland Hall 419,888 S-08B Weeks Hall Addition 5,000 S-08C Academic/Research (Spring St) 150,000 S-09A Primate Center & Harlow Expansion 48,822 S-09C Primate Center & Harlow Expansion 60,000 S-09D Primate Center & Harlow Expansion 96,000 S-11A Academic/Research (Lot 45 Site) 30,000 S-16A Art Building 162,000 S-20 Fluno Addition 43,200 S-22 University Research Park (Lorch St) 34,000 S-23 New Engineering 204,000 S-24 New Engineering 236,583 S-25 New Engineering 274,986 S-26 New Engineering 169,506 Total Building Space Gained 5,269,058 W-09A Parking Structure 504,000 S-10A Parking Structure (Physical Plant) 148,800 S-16C Parking Structure 108,000 S-27 Parking Structure (Engineering) 345,600 Parking Spaces Proposed (Does not include spaces coming off-line) 3,250 Spaces Phase 4 2035+ Future Capacity Total Building Space Removed 1,418,918 Total Building Space Gained 4,162,658 Phase 4 Total Net Change 2,743,740 188 UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN MADISON

W-04A W-05 W-09A W-06 L A K E M E N D O T A W-08 W-07 Highland d Avenue nue W-11 W-09B W-09C Observatory Drive Willow Creekk W-13 W-19 W-22 W-24 N-15 N-03A W-30/31/34 W-32/33 N-04 Campus Drive N-05A N-03B S-23 N-07 N-05B Legend Campus Development Plan Boundary Proposed Facility Construction, Phase 4 North Figure 5-8 Phase 4 (2035+) Proposed Facility Construction S-24 S-25 S-27 S-08B/C S-09C S-09D S-22 S-26 University Avenue S-07 W. Dayton Street et S-10A S-09A N. Park S-11ASt Street S-20 S-16A S-16C CAMPUS INSTITUTIONAL DISTRICT MASTER PLAN - Adopted July 18, 2017 189

L A K E M E N D O T A Highland Avenue Observatory Drive Willow Creek Campus Drive Legend North University Avenue Campus Development Plan Boundary Phase 1 (2017-2023) Phase 2 (2023-2029) Phase 3 (2029-2035) Phase 4 (2035+) W. Dayton Street N. Park Street Figure 5-9 All Phases Proposed Facility Removal 190 UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN MADISON

L A K E M E N D O T A Highland Avenue Observatory Drive Willow Creek Campus Drive University Avenue Legend North Campus Development Plan Boundary Phase 1 (2017-2023) Phase 2 (2023-2029) Phase 3 (2029-2035) Phase 4 (2035+) W. Dayton Street N. Park Street Figure 5-10 All Phases Proposed Facility Construction CAMPUS INSTITUTIONAL DISTRICT MASTER PLAN - Adopted July 18, 2017 191

01 02 05 03 04 01 - Nielsen Wellness Center 1000 Highland Avenue 02 - Walnut St. Green Houses, Ph.2 525 Walnut Street 03 - Natatorium 2000 Observatory Drive 04 - Army ROTC 1910 Linden Drive 05 - Carl Schuman Shelter 2025 Willow Drive 06 - Navy ROTC 1610 Unviersity Avenue 07 - Science House 1645 Linden Drive 08-1410 Engineering Drive Building 1410 Engineering Drive 09 - Davis Residence Hall 917 W. Johnson Street 10 - Zoe Bayliss Residence Hall 915 W. Johnson Street 11-215-217 N. Brooks Street Building 215-217 N. Brooks Street 12 - Barley Malt Laboratory Walnut Street 13-1433 Monroe Street Building 1433 Monroe Street 14 - Rust-Schreiner Hall 115 N. Orchard Street 15-45 N. Charter Street Building 45 N. Charter Street 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 Potential UW private property acquisition area PROPOSED BUILDING REMOVALS 13 14 15 Figure 5-11 2017-2027 Proposed Building Removals 192 UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN MADISON

01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 01 - Nielsen Wellness Center 1000 Highland Avenue 02 - Preserve Outreach Center University Bay Drive 03 - Walnut St. Greenhouse, Ph. 2 525 Walnut Street 04 - Veterinary Medicine Exp. 2015 Linden Drive 05 - Parking Facility (Lot 62) Observatory Drive 06 - New Natatorium 2000 Observatory Drive 07 - College of Engineering Building University Avenue 10 08 - Babcock Hall Addition 1605 Linden Drive 09-1410 Engineeing Drive Replacement Engineering Drive 10 - Ingraham Hall Addition 1155 Observatory Drive 11 - Chemistry Building Expansion 1101 University Avenue 12 - New Humanities Hall & Parking Facility W. Johnson Street 13 - Sellery Hall Addition & Renovation 821 W. Johnson Street 14 - Hamel Music Performance Center 740 University Avenue 15 - Witte Hall Addition & Renovation 615 W. Johnson Street 16 - Monroe Street 17 - A.O.S.S. Addition 1225 W. Dayton Street 111 12 13 14 15 PROPOSED BUILDING ADDITIONS 16 17 Figure 5-12 2017-2027 Proposed Building Additions CAMPUS INSTITUTIONAL DISTRICT MASTER PLAN - Adopted July 18, 2017 193

194 UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN MADISON