SHOPS MANAGED AND MAINTAINED BY COM
Campus Operations and Maintenance provides many functions in support of the University,
and is comprised of the following shops that operate, maintain, preserve and manage
the University's buildings and grounds:
BUILDING SERVICES: 24/7 operation responsible for the general cleaning of ALL BUILDINGS on campus as
well as additional services including recycling, snow removal from building entrances,
special event setup / break down and relamping
CARPENTRY: responsible for all carpentry-related needs across campus including ceiling, door and window repairs / installations, floor tile installations, SIGN MAINTENANCE and minor construction projects
central heating and cooling plants: 24/7 operation responsible for controlling and monitoring the generation of steam at a Cogeneration Plant which feeds two localized plants (one on west campus, and one on east campus). this steam is delivered across campus via underground piping to heat and cool campus buildings year-round
contract management: responsible for each maintenance and service contract at the university including facilities' fleet management, elevators / escalators, ada automatic doors, glass replacement of windows and doors, hvac and building maintenance, as well as other special projects
ELECTRICAL: responsible for the maintenance and repair of all electrical systems across campus including interior and exterior building lighting, motion detection lighting systems, lighting controls for lecture halls, hvac motor controllers and transformers, electrical distribution panels, and ADA doors
GROUNDS MAINTENANCE: responsible for the overall appearance and maintenance of campus roads and grounds to include maintenance of all horticultural materials, watering, pruning, leaf collection, campus fountain and irrigation systems, storm drains and snow removal
Heating Ventilation and Air Conditioning: responsible for maintaining and controlling all hvac equipment including hvac control systems, high temperature hot water / chilled water systems
PLUMBING: responsible for the maintenance and repair of campus restroom fixtures, domestic hot and cold water systems, sanitary and chemical waste systems, natural gas lines, and fire sprinkler systems
UTILITIES DISTRIBUTION: responsible for Stony Brook University's two sources of electric power (utility grid and cogeneration plant) including the operation, maintenance and service of all high-voltage distribution equipment, emergency generators and natural gas distribution systems