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.

Access the UBC Facilities Utility Customer Portal

Utility customers can access the Utility Customer Portal to view your bills and utility usage, set up payments, and manage your account.

UBC Facilities news & announcements

  • New art connects The Reconciliation Pole to Musqueam territory

    Infrastructure Development recently completed the project to install the large-scale bronze artwork co-created by xʷməθkʷəy̓əm (Musqueam) master carver Kayám̓ Richard Campbell and Haida master carver and hereditary chief James Hart, 7idansuu (Edenshaw). The new artwork now anchors Hart’s The Reconciliation…

    Read more: New art connects The Reconciliation Pole to Musqueam territory
  • MOA Great Hall Renewal project is coming together

    Over the last 6 months, the Museum of Anthropology (MOA): Great Hall Renewal project team has been working on foundations, pre-cast and cast in place structures. Once the structure has been completed, skylights and vertical glazing will be ready for installation…

    Read more: MOA Great Hall Renewal project is coming together
  • Newly installed Musqueam art pieces at Henry Angus Building

    Facilities recently coordinated the installation of three Musqueam Art pieces created by Susan Point, a Coast Salish artist from Musqueam and a First Nation in Vancouver, British Columbia, in the atrium of the Henry Angus Building.

    Read more: Newly installed Musqueam art pieces at Henry Angus Building