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Maintenance Division 

The Maintenance division of Plant Operations is responsible for the daily maintenance of campus facilities and systems. Requests for routine service (plumbing, electrical, air conditioning, etc.) should be submitted via work order request at 

This division is manned by technicians that can respond quickly to situations requiring repairs. The service vehicles are stocked with parts and can normally repair the problem in a timely manner.

This shop provides all plumbing, carpentry, and boiler services to the campus facilities. It also provides all painting services to the campus community for large and small jobs. All maintenance and repair work can be scheduled by using the online or by calling the work order request desk at 229-333-5875. The work order desk is open from 8AM to 5PM Monday - Friday. 

The Key and Lock Shop functions as part of Plant Services and provides all services related to this discipline. These services include the issuance of all keys for employees of 麻豆社 State University. Procedures for requesting these services are outlined in the  and .

Key/Lock - Request for keys and locks must be made in accordance with the published key/lock policy. Necessary approvals must be obtained in those cases for requests not within the authority of plant operations. Keys must be picked up at the Plant Operations Building during normal working hours. Our key request form has been placed on the web. The user can print the form and fill it out with the necessary signatures, mail it to us, or bring it to Plant Operations.

The Electrical shop maintains campus electrical systems. The shop maintains high voltage system providing electrical power to all facilities on the main campus and is owned by the university. Campus electrical systems and our immediate capability to respond to outages are of paramount importance to the functioning of the university.

The HVAC shop is responsible for the operations and maintenance of sophisticated cooling equipment on campus. This consists of several large chillers and chiller loops that provide chilled water to facilities for air conditioning purposes. The HVAC Shop maintains sophisticated computerized campus energy management systems and monitors campus fire alarm systems that are connected to the network. The Fire Alarm and Energy systems are fully addressable and reportable to Plant Operations using the campus network and provide state of the art response to problems through diagnostic systems that are in place. Fully addressable fire alarm systems provide an enhanced life safety umbrella.