Onondaga Facilities Management Department
- 421 Montgomery St #40 Syracuse New York 13202 United States
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Description:
The Onondaga County Facilities Management Department is a key component of the local government, responsible for maintaining a safe, efficient, and sustainable infrastructure for county-operated buildings and properties. Serving the Syracuse area and broader Onondaga County, the department oversees the planning, construction, renovation, and maintenance of public facilities including government offices, courthouses, and public safety buildings. With a commitment to operational excellence, the department ensures that all county-owned spaces meet regulatory standards for health, safety, and accessibility.
Focused on energy management, the department also spearheads sustainability initiatives, including energy-efficient upgrades and green building practices. The team actively collaborates with other county departments to support their facility needs and manage capital improvement projects. Known for its prompt response and reliable service, the Facilities Management Department plays a vital part in making county services accessible and functional for the community. The department also promotes transparency and public accountability through its planning and project management practices.
Key Services:
– Maintenance and repair of county-owned facilities
– Capital project planning and implementation
– Janitorial and custodial services
– Energy efficiency and sustainability programs
– Building system upgrades (HVAC, electrical, plumbing)
– Facility safety inspections and code compliance
– Space planning and facility usage optimization
– Grounds maintenance and snow removal
– Emergency facility support and disaster preparedness
– Coordination with contractors and engineering teams for renovations and construction projects
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Contact Info
- 421 Montgomery St #40, Syracuse, New York, 13202, United States
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Phone: (315) 435-3451
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