The Capital Planning Unit is responsible for defining projects for inclusion in annual and five-year capital plans for both State-funded and non-State funded Capital Improvement Programs (CIP). Working with project managers from Capital Projects & Facilities Management (CPFM) and analysts from Budget and Resource Management (BRM), capital planners help formulate projects, define scope through programming, and develop funding plans. A major role includes preparing planning documentation required for project approvals by the Chancellor, the Office of the President (UCOP), the Regents, and various State agencies. Capital Planning also coordinates project compliance with the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) and ensures projects are consistent with UCSF's long range development plan (LRDP). Finally it assists the Chancellor by analyzing space requests, formalizing changes in space allocation, and developing policies for facilities and space. For more information on capital planning major activities go to:

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