Facilities and Capital Projects

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About

Academic departments don’t always make headlines, but they keep institutions running smoothly. Facilities and Capital Projects operates as one such behind-the-scenes pillar, handling the infrastructure and long-term planning that universities rely on. This isn’t a student-facing office with flashy programs; instead, it’s where campus maintenance, construction oversight, and space management decisions take shape. The work here touches everything from classroom renovations to utility upgrades—details that shape daily life on campus without most people noticing.

The department is based at 161 William St 4th Floor New York, NY 10038, a location that places it amid the dense mix of academic and administrative buildings in Lower Manhattan. This stretch of William Street is all business—government offices, institutional hubs, and the occasional café for those grabbing a quick lunch between meetings. While the address might blend into the urban landscape, the work done here directly impacts university facilities across the city. Questions about capital budgets, deferred maintenance, or compliance standards would likely route through this office.

Coordination is key in a role like this, whether it’s aligning contractors with academic schedules or ensuring new projects meet regulatory codes. A call to (866) 722-3338 would connect someone to the team managing these logistics—no frills, just the operational backbone. The scope might include energy efficiency audits one day and emergency repair protocols the next; flexibility is part of the job description. Unlike departments focused on curriculum or student services, this team’s success is measured in timelines, budgets, and the quiet absence of disruptions.

For anyone needing to pinpoint the office, a map will plot the route. It’s one of those addresses that makes sense once you’re there—just another floor in a building full of them, doing the work that keeps larger systems functional.

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Created 29 May 2026
Updated 06 Jul 2026

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