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Organization - a unified campus

Organization - a unified campus

As part of the project NTNU’s unified campus, the Ministry of Education and Research is the project owner, on behalf of the Government. NTNU's work on the project is organized by NTNU leading a receiving project. The work takes place closely with Statsbygg's construction and user equipment project, in a joint project organisation. NTNU is the owner, manager and user of a unified campus and will ensure that the university's needs are met in the project. 

The receiving project is managed by NTNU's management and project director for NTNU Campus Development, Merete Kvidal. 

The project group at NTNU:

  • Acting project leader: Jostein Arve Grytdal
  • Acting Responsible for planning and construction: Merete Kvidal
  • Quality manager building: Elisabeth Lægdheim 
  • Progress Coordinator: Kristin Svee 
  • Responsible programming: Eva Helene Haanæs 
  • Communications Manager: Hanna Maria Jones 
  • Responsible user involvement: Kjersti Bjørkeng Størdal

Organization of the work until spring 2019

Organization charts until spring 2019 (in Norwegian)

The steering committee

The project's steering group carries out the project planning, which primarily involves determining the working group's mandate and following up that the project is managed in accordance with this.

  • Merethe Kvidal - Project Director for NTNU Campus Development, NTNU
  • Reidar Andersen – Former Director of the Science Museum, NTNU
  • Lindis Burheim – Former Property Manager, NTNU
  • Frank Arntsen – Former CFO, NTNU

Working group 2018 - 2019

A working group worked on a needs analysis and a function description from 2018-2019.

 


Read more about our project organization

Read more about our project organization

The unit of NTNU Campus development consists of project managers and professional resources/staff working across projects. 

Organization NTNU Campus Development


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