Facilities Management

We provide the university and community with the highest quality facilities and physical environment for learning, living and working.
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The Facilities Management team works together for service excellence and innovation to provide the university and community with the highest quality facilities and physical environment for learning, living and working by maximizing available resources and technology. Customer satisfaction is essential to our success, and every effort will be made to serve our customers and maintain our facilities with respect, courtesy and a positive attitude.

We are dedicated to fulfilling the following goals:

  • Promote a safe, clean, healthy, comfortable, and aesthetically pleasing environment. 
  • Provide excellent customer service. 
  • Promote and provide communication within the University Community.
  • Provide employee development, which contributes to excellence in performance.
  • Facilitate the efficient and effective management of available resources.
  • Provide benchmark and comparative data to target areas for improvement.
  • Promote cooperative work among departments campus-wide.

Heritage Hall Addition and Renovation Project

This Concept is a major renovation of the existing building with two small additions.

Staff Highlights


Staff Highlights

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Surplus Property boosts sustainability through repurposing, recycling campus items Featured Image

Surplus Property boosts sustainability through repurposing, recycling campus items

With more than 30 buildings, 7,200 students and 1,100 faculty and staff, UW-Stout’s campus infrastructure is comparable to a small city.
Koss recognized with April University Staff Employee Appreciation award Featured Image

Koss recognized with April University Staff Employee Appreciation award

Melissa Koss received the University Staff Employee Appreciation award for April at UW-Stout.
New Neurodiversity Club receives boost with $10,000 donation Featured Image

New Neurodiversity Club receives boost with $10,000 donation

A new UW-Stout club for neurodiverse students — possibly the first of its kind in the UW System — is off to a promising start.