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College & University Facilities 2026

This conference equips higher ed leaders responsible for stewardship of limited campus resources with the tools required to sustain the financial and operational viability of the academic mission.

The rapidly evolving economic landscape demands a radical transformation of campus, facility, and infrastructure plans to stay competitive for students, faculty, partnerships, and financial sustainability. Leading institutions are taking key strategic actions now to secure their reputation, position, effectiveness, and stability going forward: Repurposing existing buildings for mission-critical priorities; reducing costs; realigning master plans; forging partnerships and leveraging regional resources, and merging key groups, spaces, and budgets for programmatic and financial advantage. 

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If you would like to participate as an exhibitor, advertiser, or sponsor, please contact us.

Make this conference a top priority planning event for your space planning, capital project, campus real estate, FM, and financial stakeholders to set in motion your institution’s visioning, decision-making, and plans of action for a transforming world of higher education.

PLUS! Plan to attend this special pre-conference course on March 29th:
Fundamentals of Space Planning and Space Management for Higher Education

The course includes basic space planning and management vocabulary and concepts, and details the fundamental policies, processes, practices, analytical tools, and database management concepts involved in developing and implementing a space management plan for colleges and universities.

Who should attend?

This conference is open to all college and university employees, consultants, and service providers with interest in the planning, design, construction, and operation of college and university facilities and campuses. This includes capital project teams, project managers, facility and space planners, facility managers, construction managers, architects, engineers, financial officers, capital planners, and university administrative staff.