Grounds Department responsible for beautyIf you’ve been outside lately you’ve likely noticed the bounty of vibrant spring flowers planted across campus by MUSC’s Grounds Department. Under the direction of Tom Thurman, MUSC grounds supervisor, the 13 employees of the Grounds Department maintain more than 65 acres of landscaped areas throughout the MUSC campus.In addition to planting flowers throughout the year, the Grounds Department performs all of MUSC’s landscaping needs including mowing, tree trimming and replacement, planting shrubs, litter control, pest and weed control, and landscape construction. They also maintain the landscapes of several off-campus MUSC properties, including Fort Johnson and Arco Lane.
The Grounds Department provides vital services to the MUSC community during emergencies. Last fall they worked through the threat of three separate hurricanes to prevent destruction to MUSC’s buildings and grounds. For each storm they worked around the clock to fill and place hundreds of sandbags across campus, minimizing flood damage. They also tied down loose objects and once the storm threats passed, cleaned up debris.
Ranked number one in customer satisfaction in the most recent
Engineering
and Facilities campus survey, the members of the Grounds Department
often
work off-hours and weekends, rain or shine to complete tasks with
minimal
disruption to the MUSC community. Friday, April 15, 2005
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