Alpha Tau Omega - University of North Dakota

Spring 2021 Newsletter

Delta Nu Chapter of Alpha Tau Omega at the University of North Dakota

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Follow Us Online f Facebook: Alpha Tau Omega – University of North Dakota l Twitter: @UND_ATO Instagram: @und_ato Delta Nu Chapter of Alpha Tau Omega University of North Dakota P.O. Box 442100 Lawrence, KS 66044-2100 Address Service Requested M any of you—over 200 in fact—have given generously to e Return to 3000 University. You have done so in reliance on our expected prudent use of your financial gis. Here is a breakdown of how your money has been spent. In their feasibility study, Pennington & Co. projected that we could reasonably expect to raise between $2.5 million and $3.5 million over a five-year campaign. Aer discussions with our architects and builder, we set a total project goal (excluding furniture, fixtures, and equipment, or FF&E) of $3.1 million and were provided with a cost breakdown to support this budget. is included the 7% architect's fee of $154,000, the buyback of the 3000 University land from UND of $166,000. and estimated fees to Pennington of $160,000. e actual building costs were projected at $2.6 million for an all-inclusive project cost (except FF&E) of $3.1 million. In April 2019, to meet a fall 2020 completion date and before all bids had been received, we gave the green light to the architect. When the final bids came in, the construction costs were $200,000-plus over budget—not a good thing. We deleted structural modifications for the 12-bed attic option. Brick was omitted on portions of the less visible and west-facing exterior wall, and other "value engineering" (think budget- cutting) adjustments were made to bring the "hard" costs back to budget. ere were very few change orders during construction. One, the addition of seven UV lights in the air exchange systems to reduce airborne pathogens, was added in the midst of the COVID-19 concerns. With the final nail, our "hard" costs of construction came in less than 2% over budget. e FF&E tracked estimates. e architects' fee and land costs were to the penny. But what was way off were the Pennington fees—budgeted at $160,000 with actual costs over $240,000. What was planned as a $3.1 project plus FF&E of $210,000 for total of $3,310,000 came in at $3,458,000. If questions or if a more detailed breakdown of costs is desired, email John Mohn '68 at jmohn@gra.midco.net. ATTENTION: is newsletter is intended for alumni, undergraduates, and parents. If your son is still attending the University of North Dakota, he will receive a copy at the chapter house. If he has graduated, please send his new address to update our records. ank you. THE NEW HOUSE – A Cost Breakdown

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