New Mexico Administrative Code
Title 5 - POST-SECONDARY EDUCATION
Chapter 3 - POST-SECONDARY EDUCATION INSTITUTION FINANCES
Part 10 - CAPITAL PROJECTS APPROVAL BY COMMISSION ON HIGHER EDUCATION
Section 5.3.10.8 - PRINCIPLES AND PROCEDURES
Universal Citation: 5 NM Admin Code 5.3.10.8
Current through Register Vol. 35, No. 18, September 24, 2024
Following are the principles and procedures for approval of proposed capital outlay projects:
A. All projects submitted for department approval must have the prior approval of the institution's governing board.
B. Proposed projects should be consistent with the institutions long-range capital planning as presented in the institutional plan.
C. All projects that fall under the following categories must be submitted to the department for approval:
(1) any purchase of real
property;
(2) any project which
results in the addition of square footage, whether from construction or
long-term lease of a new facility or a building addition, or purchase of
portable buildings;
(3) any
proposal to issue bonds;
(4) the
approval authority for any alterations or site improvements is as follows,
based on total project cost:
(a) For
institutions with FTE enrollments of 1,500 or less:
(i) over fifty thousand ($50,000) - staff
approval;
(ii) over three hundred
thousand ($300,000) - capital outlay committee approval;
(b) For institutions with FTE enrollments
over 1,500:
(i) over three hundred thousand
($300,000) - staff approval;
(ii)
over five hundred thousand ($500,000) - capital outlay committee
approval;
(iii) Exception: The New
Mexico institute of mining and technology will be included with the over 1,500
FTE institutions when a particular project is entirely funded by restricted
funds.
(c) In
determining the total project cost, in-house labor costs and burden, along with
all materials, subcontract costs, and reasonable charge for owned equipment,
must be included.
(d) Projects may
not be artificially segmented or phased in a manner designed to avoid review by
the Department.
(5) Any
demolition of an existing building must be submitted for approval by the
department staff.
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