Original building drawings, 1915-[ongoing]

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Original building drawings, 1915-[ongoing]

Original blueprints, sepias and other media are the actual drawings of the plans for a building. They are the original pictoral description of the facility and its component systems, showing the physical dimensions, elevations, and perspectives of the facility. In most instances, they have been corrected to "as builts" which show the effect of all changes from plan made during construction.

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Wisconsin. Bureau of Engineering

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The Bureau of Engineering was established in 1929 (Ch. 468, Laws, 1929) and replaced the State Department of Engineering (WIHV87-A1266). In 1959, the bureau was placed under the Department of Administration. It was merged with several other units in 1971 to create the Bureau of Facilities Management (WIHV85-A777). The above form of agency name is used for all appropriate records dating 1929-1971. The bureau was responsible for all engineering and architectural phases of ...

Wisconsin. State Dept. of Engineering.

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Wisconsin. Division of State Facilities Management

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The State Bureau of Facilities Management (WIHV85-A777) became the Division of State Facilities Management in 1979. It was re-named the Division of Facilities Development in 1992 and in 2003, it was renamed the Division of State Facilities. In Wisconsin State Archives' database entries, the above form of the agency name is used for all appropriate records dating 1979 to the present. The Division has overall responsibility for developing and carrying out the State Buildin...

Wisconsin. Bureau of Facilities Management

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Reorganization of the Department of Administration (WIHV85-A694) in March 1971 resulted in the organization of the State Bureau of Facilities Management which combined the former Bureaus of Engineering (WIHV89-A419), Capital Development, and Capital Finance. Some of its functions came from the Bureau of Purchases and Services (WIHV89-A451). In 1979, the Bureau became the Division of State Facilities Management (WIHV85-A787). The Bureau provided central engineering and ar...