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Vision
The Facilities Division envisions:
  • Being recognized as a leader in caring for customers.
  • All staff having a general knowledge of the division's operations and their role in its success.
  • Employee involvement in daily decision making and continual improvement.
  • Responsibility, accountability, and leadership shared among staff.
 
Mission Statement
We serve state government to benefit the people of Oregon.
 
DAS Vision, Mission and Values (pdf)
Organization
Annual Performance Measures

Programs
Leasing Section 
This section handles lease property transactions for state agencies.  The leasing staff searches for space, negotiates, and prepares contracts for over 600 leases accounting for more than 4.3 million square feet of office space statewide. Manager: Shannon E. Ryan  
 
Operations and Maintenance Section
O&M services include Custodial, HVAC, Electrical, Maintenance, Building Security, Landscape, Project Management, Purchasing & Contract Services, and Administration.  They operate and maintain about 3,800,000 gross square feet of space in 56 buildings and over 100 acres of landscape located in Salem, Portland, Eugene, Pendleton, Central Point, and Burns.  Most of the buildings are owned by DAS, but they also manage several service agreements to maintain buildings for other agencies. Manager:  Randy Gengler
 
Parking & Commuting Section
This section manages nearly 5,000 parking spaces in more than 30 parking lots and structures for the general public and state employees.  Employees may purchase monthly parking through pre-tax payroll deductions.  The Program offers Smart Commuter permits for Salem-area employees.  Parking issues citations as needed, and provides information to the public, city enforcement officers, and state employees about parking and travel to and from state buildings. Contact:   Evelyn Burke 
 
Project Management Section 
This section's services include project management, from design through construction, and space planning.  They manage projects for DAS buildings and other agencies.  The projects range in dollar value from below $500,000 for capital improvements, such as small restorations or space modifications, to $20,000,000 or more for capital construction, such as a new building.
Manager.  Barry Jones 
 
Statewide Property Management Section
This section works with other agencies on projects and programs, develops and revises division policies and rules, and maintains the statewide facilities database of building conditions.  It also coordinates sustainability efforts for the Division and manages the resource conservation program for DAS and statewide recycling.  They coordinate the Capital Projects Advisory Board and Public Lands Advisory Committee, which are public groups that review large state agency leases and projects. They also review land and facilities holdings of state agencies, and advise the DAS Director on future planning efforts. The transaction staff manage project sales and purchases requiring DAS approval and coordinate the statewide program for notification of surplus property for all state agencies. Manager: Eric Grindy 

Page updated: February 08, 2012