Facilities & Operations

University of Minnesota, Crookston


Repair/ Maintenance Requests
&
Work Order Request

 
 

Repair/Maintenance Requests (non emergency) are designed to improve the campus community.  Keeping the buildings and grounds clean, neat, and functioning properly is not the easiest task.   Facilities & Operations asks that you inform us when something may not be working properly or when some area just needs an extra cleaning.  For this we have purchased a repair/maintenance request system.  If you see something that needs maintenance or cleaning, please submit a request.  This will ensure that it gets done. Based on staff availability and priority of the request, Facilities & Operations will fulfill the request at the earliest possible time.

The only charges currently being done are when equipment, such as basketball standards, are repaired.  The department will be charged for the parts on that repair, no labor costs are cross charged as of yet.  If you have any questions, please contact Michelle in Facilities & Operations at 8483 or umlr005@umn.edu.

No Charged -- Repair/Maintenance Request
  Scheduled Maintenance
  General Cleaning
  Window Repair
  Wall Repair
  Electrical Repair
  Light Bulb Replacement
  Air Conditioner Repair
  Door and Lock Repair
  Floor Waxing
  Carpet Shampooing
  Heat Maintenance
   Plumbing
  Other
Cross Chargeable / Billable -- Work Order Request
  Furniture Construction (Explore direct purchasing option first)
  Painting for purely cosmetic purposes (painting "life cycle" runs 10 years
  Other charges may apply, however Facilities & Operations will notify the requestor before doing any work.

Questions can be directed to the Director of Facilities & Operations.

 

 

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