Syracuse University Physical Plant

285 Ainsley Drive, Syracuse, NY 13210

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285 Ainsley Drive, Syracuse, New York 13210, United States
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Syracuse University Physical Plant is dedicated to maintaining and enhancing the campus environment for students, faculty, staff, and visitors. Located at 285 Ainsley Drive, Syracuse, New York, our team is committed to ensuring that the university's facilities are safe, functional, and aesthetically pleasing. We offer a range of services including building maintenance, landscaping, custodial services, and energy management to support the university's mission of education and research. Our skilled professionals work diligently to address the needs of the campus community, ensuring a comfortable and sustainable environment for learning and innovation. Visit us to learn more about our services and how we contribute to the vibrant Syracuse University campus experience.

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Elisha Glover:
5

"my work place, and a wonderful university"

almost 2 years ago
Mbah Emmanuel (Rassy):
4

"Syracuse University’s Steam Station produces steam around the clock, 365 days a year. The steam, probably best known for heating most Main Campus buildings, also runs SU’s Chilled Water Plant turbine during the warmer months, providing chilled water to many Main Campus buildings for air conditioning. Other campus building operations that may rely on steam include domestic hot water production, sterilization, cooking and humidification. Some steam is also sold to neighboring hospitals and SUNY College of Environmental Science and Forestry. Steam service is metered and costs are allocated monthly to users. Syracuse University operates a central chilled water plant for summer cooling of various main campus buildings with two 3200 ton Carrier steam driven, centrifugal machines. The Plant was constructed in the late 1960’s with an addition in the early 1970’s. A building addition was contructed in 2003, between the existing Chilled Water Plant and the Steam Station Garage is where the new machine is housed. Various pumps, electrical equipment, air compressors, and associated piping, are also present."

almost 5 years ago
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