List of Brigham Young University Buildings - Physical Plant Buildings

Physical Plant Buildings

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Building Abbr. Image Yr. Occ. Notes References
Physical Plant Buildings PHPL 1988
Physical Plant Acid Dilution Building PPAD 1995
Physical Plant Bag House PPBH 1993
Physical Plant Central Heating Plant PPCH 1946 This building was designed by Joseph Nelson with Morris Snell superintending construction.
Physical Plant Electrical Substation #1 PPE1 2004
Physical Plant Electrical Substation #2 PPE2 2004
Physical Plant Electrical Substation #3 PPE3 2004
Physical Plant General Storage Building #1 PPS1 1982
Physical Plant General Storage Building #2 PPS2 1982
Physical Plant General Storage Building #3 PPS3 1982
Physical Plant Greenhouse PPGH 1963
Physical Plant Grounds Change Building PPGC 1983
Physical Plant Grounds Equipment Building PPGE 1973
Physical Plant Grounds Materials Handling Storage PG12 1983
Physical Plant Grounds Office PPGO 1963
Physical Plant Grounds Storage – East Campus PGEC 1996
Physical Plant Grounds Storage – Heritage Halls PGHR 1995
Physical Plant Grounds Storage – Main Campus PGMC 2008
Physical Plant Grounds Storage – Materials Handling North PGMN 1983
Physical Plant Grounds Storage – Materials Handling South PGMS 1983
Physical Plant Grounds Storage – North Campus PGNC 1980
Physical Plant Grounds Storage – Parking Lot 6 PGP6 2008
Physical Plant Grounds Storage – Root Cellar PGRC 1946
Physical Plant Grounds Storage – South Campus PGSC 2008
Physical Plant Grounds Storage – West Campus PGWC 1925
Physical Plant Grounds Storage – Wymount Terrace PGWT 1997
Physical Plant Grounds Truck Garage PPGT 1982
Physical Plant Motor Pool Car Wash PPMW 1971
Physical Plant Motor Pool Office Bldg PPMO 1971
Physical Plant Pump House (Canal) PPPH 1960
Physical Plant Service Station PPSS 1980
Physical Plant Telephone Node Station #3 PPT3 1999
Physical Plant Telephone Node Station #4 PPT4 1999

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