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Rotman expansion approved by Business and Academic Boards
Governing Council to consider later this month
Oct 3/07
by Maria Saros Leung
Plans to expand U of T’s Rotman School of Management received preliminary approval from Business Board Oct. 1 and Academic Board Oct. 2 and will go to Governing Council for consideration on Oct. 30.
The expansion plans include a new structure to be built at 91 and 97 St. George St., and the adjacent surface parking lot, and renovations to the existing Rotman building at 105 St. George Street. The project will necessitate relocating CIUT Radio and the Sexual Education and Peer Counseling Centre (SEC), currently located at 91 St. George, to other spaces on the downtown campus. The 44 parking spaces will be relocated in a variety of locations across campus to maintain compliance with municipal parking by-laws. The Classics Department is currently being moved from 97 St. George St. to the Lillian Massey Building as a separate initiative.
Business Board approved an estimated project cost of $91.8 million dollars, with $50 million already earmarked for the project by the Government of Ontario, $10 million in government grants to the university, $2.8 million from Joseph and Sandra Rotman, $9 million from U of T’s general revenue, and $20 million to be raised through advancement activities.
“We’ll be able to produce a greater number of graduate students in the province and establish the University of Toronto as a global centre for business research,†said Professor Roger Martin, dean of the Rotman School of Management. By 2014, the school anticipates a 50 per cent growth in faculty complement and a relative increase in students.
The school underwent renovations in 2004 adding a fourth and fifth floor to the south wing of the Rotman building, but this addition was not sufficient enough to support the current and long-term goals of the school.
The new building will have to rise between 10 to 13 stories to accommodate the school’s plans for growth. The site currently allows construction to a maximum height of only five stories. It was noted that the project will require some negotiation with the City of Toronto and a possible rezoning of the site once Governing Council has approved the project.
The projected completion date for the expansion of the Rotman School of Management is summer 2011.
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Governing Council - Planning and Budget Committee Report:
http://www.governingcouncil.utoront...ttee/2007+-+2008+Academic+Year/a0918-10ii.pdf
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Rotman expansion approved by Business and Academic Boards
Governing Council to consider later this month
Oct 3/07
by Maria Saros Leung
Plans to expand U of T’s Rotman School of Management received preliminary approval from Business Board Oct. 1 and Academic Board Oct. 2 and will go to Governing Council for consideration on Oct. 30.
The expansion plans include a new structure to be built at 91 and 97 St. George St., and the adjacent surface parking lot, and renovations to the existing Rotman building at 105 St. George Street. The project will necessitate relocating CIUT Radio and the Sexual Education and Peer Counseling Centre (SEC), currently located at 91 St. George, to other spaces on the downtown campus. The 44 parking spaces will be relocated in a variety of locations across campus to maintain compliance with municipal parking by-laws. The Classics Department is currently being moved from 97 St. George St. to the Lillian Massey Building as a separate initiative.
Business Board approved an estimated project cost of $91.8 million dollars, with $50 million already earmarked for the project by the Government of Ontario, $10 million in government grants to the university, $2.8 million from Joseph and Sandra Rotman, $9 million from U of T’s general revenue, and $20 million to be raised through advancement activities.
“We’ll be able to produce a greater number of graduate students in the province and establish the University of Toronto as a global centre for business research,†said Professor Roger Martin, dean of the Rotman School of Management. By 2014, the school anticipates a 50 per cent growth in faculty complement and a relative increase in students.
The school underwent renovations in 2004 adding a fourth and fifth floor to the south wing of the Rotman building, but this addition was not sufficient enough to support the current and long-term goals of the school.
The new building will have to rise between 10 to 13 stories to accommodate the school’s plans for growth. The site currently allows construction to a maximum height of only five stories. It was noted that the project will require some negotiation with the City of Toronto and a possible rezoning of the site once Governing Council has approved the project.
The projected completion date for the expansion of the Rotman School of Management is summer 2011.
_______________________________________________
Governing Council - Planning and Budget Committee Report:
http://www.governingcouncil.utoront...ttee/2007+-+2008+Academic+Year/a0918-10ii.pdf
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