River Campus Facilities Operations

River Campus Facilities and University Properties provides maintenance and repair service for all River Campus buildings and systems.

Our staff of approximately 250 employees includes building mechanics, carpenters, electricians, environmental service workers, HVAC technicians, locksmiths, painters, plumbers and a variety of other professional positions.

In addition to providing routine service, River Campus Facilities also coordinates all projects on the River Campus and outlying properties.

Service Calls

If you have an emergency service call for any of the buildings on the River Campus or outlying properties, call the Facilities Customer Service Center at 3-4567. Routine service calls only may be submitted using our convenient Online Work Request System (see link below).

HVAC mechanic inspecting heating unit

Contacts

Alan McNiff

Alan McNiff, Director
E: amcniff@facilities.rochester.edu
P: (585) 273-5182

Veronica Farley

Darrin Meszler

Rachel Stuckey

Chance Sullivan

Mike Zavaglia

Documents and Forms

Convenient links to RCFO systems.

FAQs

We have divided the 5 million square feet of university buildings into several zones to manage the delivery of building maintenance and repair services. This enables assigned employees to know the programs, activities and systems in the buildings in their zone which enables them to better address unit needs.

  • Bausch & Lomb
  • CSSL (Computer Studies)
  • Hutchison Hall
  • Gavett Hall
  • Goergen Hall/BME/Optics
  • Harkness Hall
  • Hopeman Hall
  • Hoyt Auditorium
  • Hylan Building
  • Information Booth
  • Lattimore Hall
  • Meliora Hall
  • Morey Hall
  • NYS Optics
  • Raymond F. LeChase Hall
  • Rettner Hall
  • Taylor Hall
  • Wegman's Hall
  • Wilmot Building

Residence Halls

  • Genesee Hall (4-7 floors)
  • Hill Court (Chambers, Fairchild, Gale, Kendrick, Munro & Slater)
  • Jackson Court (O'Brien Hall, Anderson & Wilder Towers)
  • Residence Quad (Burton, Crosby, Gilbert, Hoeing, Lovejoy & Tiernan)
  • Susan B. Anthony Halls

Fraternity Houses

  • Alpha Delta Phi
  • Brooks Crossing
  • Delta Kappa Epsilon
  • Douglass Leadership House
  • Drama Center
  • Psi Upsilon
  • Sigma Epsilon
  • Sigma Alpha Mu
  • Sigma Chi
  • Theta Chi

Southside Living Center

  • Bright
  • deKiewiet
  • Kelly
  • Moore
  • Munn
  • Ross
  • Sibley
  • Trevor
  • Valentine

Apartments

  • Brooks Crossing
  • Goler House
  • Riverview Apartments
  • University Park
  • Whipple Park

  • Eastman Annex
  • Eastman Commons Building
  • Eastman Dining
  • Eastman East Wing
  • Eastman Old Sibley Library
  • Eastman School of Music
  • Eastman Theatre
  • Messinger Hall
  • Miller Center

  • 512 Intercampus Drive (Grounds Building)
  • 514 Intercampus Dr. (UFC Annex)
  • 516 Intercampus Dr. (Grounds Building)
  • 520 Intercampus Dr. (Hazardous Materials, EH&S)
  • 612 Wilson Blvd.
  • Bloch Alumni Advancement Center
  • Dewey Hall
  • Fauver Stadium
  • Frederick Douglass Commons
  • Genesee Hall (1-3 floors)
  • Gleason Hall
  • Goergen Athletic Complex
  • Interfaith Chapel
  • Rush Rhees Library
  • Wallis Hall
  • Sage Arts Center
  • SBA POD (Product on Demand)
  • Schlegel Hall
  • Sloan Performing Arts Center
  • Spurrier Gym
  • Strong Auditorium
  • Todd Union
  • University Facilities Center
  • Wilson Commons

Mt. Hope Campus

  • 575 Mt. Hope
  • 590 Mt. Hope
  • 668 Mt. Hope
  • 685 Mt. Hope
  • 692 Mt. Hope
  • 630 Mt. Hope

Dining Services

  • Danforth Dining
  • Douglas Dining
  • SBA Dining
  • The Meliora
  • Wilson Commons (The Pit)

  • 110 Office Park Way at Tobey Village
  • 265 Westmoreland Drive
  • 301 Castleman Road
  • 382 Avery Street Storage Facility
  • 1510 Mt. Hope Ave. (Mail Services Bldg.)
  • CEK Mees Observatory
  • College Town
  • Gannett House, Mees Observatory
  • Materials Storage Yard (380 Wilson Blvd.)
  • Mt. Hope Family Center

  • Cutler Union
  • Memorial Art Gallery
  • Memorial Art Gallery-1967 Addition
  • Vanden Brul Pavillion

For more information about the histories of our buildings, see Professor Morris Pierce's website.