About
More than 1,700 employees work together in Facilities and Operations (F&O) to help the University of Michigan community provide world-class opportunities for education, research and public service. We have primary responsibility for the stewardship of the university's physical properties (valued at approximately $6 billion), including nearly 34 million square feet of building space, as well as associated environmental stewardship and regulatory compliance. Our units include:
- Architecture, Engineering and Construction (AEC)
Planning and management of the design and construction of new facilities, additions, renovations, utility and infrastructure improvements. - Occupational Safety and Environmental Health (OSEH)
Specialized program areas that support the university community through partnership, guidance, and education to promote health, safety, protection and enhancement of the environment, as well as regulatory compliance. - Office of Campus Sustainability (OCS)
The Office of Campus Sustainability serves as a focal point for sustainable campus operations. - Parking and Transportation Services (PTS)
Management of the university's parking system and transit fleet, including all university vehicles, while transporting nearly 7 million passengers annually. - Plant Operations (PO)
Trained teams that provide the services of building and grounds maintenance, construction, waste management, utilities, building custodial and operations for more than 34 million square feet of campus.
The Associate Vice President for Facilities and Operations has been delegated authority by the President to schedule and coordinate all outdoor events held on university property, except the diag areas on North and Central campuses.
In total, F&O staff strive to contribute to and promote a safe and secure community while respecting the rights and dignity of all persons utilizing facilities and programs of the University of Michigan.
Organization Chart
Location Information
Maps
Ann Arbor Area Map from U-M Campus Information Centers
Map of Central Campus with the Fleming Administration Building highlighted
Fleming Administration Building on Google Maps
Driving Directions
Directions to the Fleming Administration Building on the University of Michigan's Central Campus,
503 Thompson Street, Ann Arbor, Michigan.
From the North (Brighton/Flint)
- Take US-23 S to M-14 W exit-
- exit number 45- toward DOWNTOWN ANN ARBOR
- Merge onto MI-14 W/ US-23 BR S
- Take the US-23-BR exit- exit number 3- toward DOWNTOWN ANN ARBOR. Exit at Main Street
- Continue south on Main Street through downtown
- Turn left (east) onto Liberty Street (2nd light past Huron Avenue)
- Travel four blocks to Thompson Street, turn right (south)
- Travel two blocks to Jefferson Street. The Fleming Building will be on your left
From the South (Toledo)
- Take US-23 north to I-94 West
- Continue west on I-94 to State Street Exit #177
- Turn right (north) onto State Street. Continue north on State Street (about 2 miles)
- Turn left (northwest) onto Packard Avenue
- Continue for 1 block
- Turn right (north) onto Thompson Street
- Continue on Thompson Street for two blocks. The Fleming Building will be on your right.
From the East (Detroit and Detroit Metro Airport)
- Take I-94 west to State Street exit #177
- Turn right (north) onto State Street. Continue north on State Street (about 2 miles)
- Turn left (northwest) onto Packard Avenue
- Continue for 1 block
- Turn right (north) onto Thompson Street
- Continue on Thompson Street for two blocks. The Fleming Building will be on your right.
From the West (Jackson/Kalamazoo/Chicago)
- Take I-94 east to State Street Exit #177
- Turn left (north) onto State Street. Continue North on State Street (about 2 miles).
- Turn left (northwest) onto Packard Avenue. Continue for 1 block.
- Turn right (north) onto Thompson Street.
- Continue on Thompson Street for two blocks. The Fleming Building will be on your right.
Parking
There is metered parking on Thompson Street and on East Jefferson Street. A metered visitor parking lot is available just south of the Thompson Street Parking Structure across the street from the Fleming Building. University parking lots and structures require a permit.
