Elevator #101 at Brick City 1 will be out of service till Tuesday morning, April 30. Due to the severe weather, the elevator controller tripped the main breaker off. If you have any questions or concerns please contact Work Management at workmangement@missouristate.edu or 417-836-8400. We thank you for your understanding! … [Read more...] about Brick City 1 Elevator Down
Each year it is necessary to shut down the campus steam system to perform required inspections and necessary maintenance on the campus steam system. This outage helps ensure our steam system remains reliable and safe. The annual steam outage will start at midnight on Friday, May 10th, and run continuously until the evening of Wednesday, May 15th. During the outage you may … [Read more...] about Annual Steam Outage from May 10 – 15, 2024
Clay Hall will experience a utility interruption beginning April 19, at 3:00 p.m. and ending at 5 p.m. City Utilities is working on electrical infrastructure improvement on Cherry St. this week which impacts Clay Hall's services. For questions, please contact Ben Boslaugh at (417) 836-5312 or email BenjaminBoslaugh@missouristate.edu. Thank you! … [Read more...] about Utility Interruption at Clay Hall on April 19
A utility outage will take place at the Small Animal Education Center and pasture waterers on Tuesday, April 16, 2024. The outage will start at 7 AM and remain in effect for the full day. This interruption is associated with a fire line relocation as well as water service. For questions, please call Facilities Management at (417) 836-8400 or email … [Read more...] about Upcoming Utility Outage at DARR on April 16
Several buildings on campus are still only capable of being in either the heating or cooling mode at any one time. Due to the complexities of switching these buildings from heating to cooling, once we make this switch, it is difficult and labor-intensive to switch back to heating if the need arises. For this reason, we wait for consistently warm outdoor temperatures before … [Read more...] about Spring Building Transition from Heating to Air-Conditioning in Academic Buildings