Welcome to UBC Facilities

UBC Facilities is responsible for the lifecycle stewardship of all academic and administrative buildings, public spaces, and utility assets on the UBC Vancouver Point Grey campus.

We ensure campus spaces function effectively and support the campus community by planning, building, renewing, operating, maintaining, and repairing buildings, landscapes, and infrastructure to meet the University’s needs and advance its academic mission. 

For immediate assistance, call the Facilities Service Centre at 604-822-2173

Submit a service request

📞 604-822-2173
✉️ servicecentre.facilities@ubc.ca

Access Planon

Building Administrators can submit, monitor, and view open service requests on Planon.
To access Planon, you will need to have a CWL account and Service Requestor access.

UBC Facilities news & announcements

  • Facilities Weekly – November 22, 2022

    Weekly updates for UBC Facilities staff. UBC Facilities is part of the VP Finance & Operations (VPFO) Portfolio, and includes six departments—Building Operations, Custodial Services, Customer Services & Informatics, Energy & Water Services, Infrastructure Development, and Municipal Services. Sent on…

    Read more: Facilities Weekly – November 22, 2022
  • Rishi Purohit joins Municipal Services as the new Fleet and Asset Manager

    Rishi comes to us from Securigard where he managed their fleet at several locations such as the YVR Airport, the Trans Mountain Expansion Pipeline and the Coastal GasLink Pipeline.

    Read more: Rishi Purohit joins Municipal Services as the new Fleet and Asset Manager
  • UBC Facilities driving operational efficiency and resilience through the MacLeod Building renewal

    “This was an incredible opportunity for our teams to come together and transform a historical building into a more efficient and sustainable facility that aligns with our university’s strategic goals,” notes Noel McNally, Project Manager in Project Services within UBC…

    Read more: UBC Facilities driving operational efficiency and resilience through the MacLeod Building renewal