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University of Maryland Baltimore details sustainability upgrades, funding swap for Social Work building

2531967 · March 10, 2025
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The University of Maryland, Baltimore told the Capital Budget Subcommittee on the state capital budget that its new School of Social Work will include energy-efficiency measures and that officials expect certain tax credits could offset part of the cost.

The University of Maryland, Baltimore told the Capital Budget Subcommittee on the state capital budget that its new School of Social Work will include energy-efficiency measures and that officials expect certain tax credits could offset part of the cost.

Department of Legislative Services budget analyst Sarah Baker said UMB has three projects in the Capital Improvement Program and that only the School of Social Work is scheduled to receive funding in fiscal 2026. Baker told the panel the 2026 budget includes about $5,800,000 more than the prior plan because the schedule for the Social Work project was accelerated so the building can open for the fall semester.

The project’s total cost increases by…

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