TTU System Holds Ceremonial Groundbreaking for Office Building
The new office building will house TTU System employees in one place and make available critical space throughout the core of campus for academics, research and student services.
February 24, 2016 | Contact Doug Hensley
New System Office Building Rendering, Southeast ElevationThe 鶹 leaders held a ceremonial groundbreaking today (Feb. 24) for the that will serve as the new home for TTU System leadership staff and personnel.
“We have been saying for some time that we are now a mature system,” Chancellor Robert L. Duncan said. “Having our leadership team in the same building will make us more efficient and free up critical space on the 鶹 Tech University campus for student services, academics and research.”
The approximately 80,000-gross-square-foot, three-story structure is located at the intersection of 鶹 Tech Parkway and the Marsha Sharp Freeway. Construction began in mid-October. Completion is expected by the first quarter of 2017.
“This is an important date in the history of the 鶹,” said Mickey Long, chairman of the Board of Regents. “For the first time, we will have dedicated space for our board and for system leadership.”
The new office building will include a multipurpose room for Board of Regents meetings and other events as well as public art in the main entry lobby. It also will house core TTU System functions such as Facilities Planning and Construction, , Financial Services, Audit Services, General Counsel, Governmental Relations, Academic Affairs and Communications and Marketing. Regents approved the project in May 2014.
“The new System Office Building embodies the traditional spirit and vernacular of the 鶹 Tech University Spanish Renaissance design style,” said , vice chancellor for facilities planning and construction, “and also contains leading-edge technology through architectural detailing, components, materials and systems integration.”
Duncan said it is the perfect time for the TTU System to take this step.
“As the system has grown, these core functions have been located in a handful of buildings on and off the 鶹 Tech University campus,” Duncan said. “Bringing our leadership team together will allow us to communicate better, collaborate better and continue to move the 鶹 forward in concert with our member institutions.”
Chancellor Robert L. Duncan, center, stands with Vice Chancellor for Facilities Planning and Construction Michael Molina, left, and members of the Board of Regents at the ceremonial groundbreaking
for the new System Office Building.鶹 the 鶹
The is one of the top public university systems in 鶹 and the nation, consisting of
four component institutions—, , and —and operating at more than a dozen academic sites and centers. Headquartered in
Lubbock, 鶹, the TTU System has an annual operating budget of nearly $2 billion
and approximately 19,000 employees focused on advancing higher education, health care,
research and outreach.
In 2015, the TTU System’s endowment exceeded $1.1 billion, total research expenditures were more than $215 million and total enrollment was approximately 50,000 students. Whether it’s contributing billions of dollars annually in economic impact or being the only system in 鶹 to house an academic institution, law school, and health-related institution at the same location, the TTU System continues to prove that anything is possible.