Frequently Asked Questions
Facilities can be reached by contacting us via phone at 410-337-6166. You can also text the same number, but when texting please be sure to include your name, email address, building, and room/office number. You can also visit FMS in person. We are located just behind the north lot.
Great question, there are multiple ways to submit a work request (also known as a “Fix-it Forms”). The preferred method for submitting a work request is by using our online Maintenance Request form. You can also submit your work request by stopping by the FMS building or by calling or by texting 410-337-6166. If this is your first time submitting a request or you are having an issue, please feel free to call us. We will be happy to talk you through the process or set up a meeting to show you in-person.
At any given time, facilities has over 1000 active work requests in the system. Each item is prioritized against other requests currently in the system. An actively leaking pipe or malfunctioning door lock is prioritized higher than a request for a damaged blind. If there are several high priority items in the system, lower priority items can at times take longer to address than desired. We are working to improve our systems allowing us to provide updates in the event completion of a request is delayed.
Since the workload of FMS can fluctuate greatly, we encourage you to contact us for the most up to date information. You can also request to have someone contact you directly in your initial request submission.
FMS is open Monday - Friday from 7:30am-4:00pm. It is rare that we don’t answer the phone, but if that were to happen please leave a message and we will be sure to call you back as soon as we can.
Although FMS offices do close, the facilities operation is available 24/7 & 365 days a year. If you have a request after hours, please leave a message and we will contact you on the next business day. If you have an emergency, please follow the prompts when calling 410-337-6166 to be transferred to the on-call supervisor.
This is very common in our older buildings when we initially turn the heating loop on. The sound you hear is what happens as the pipes warm up and come to temperature.
Please submit a work request through the Fix it form, or you can call or text 410.337.6166.
Many questions can be answered by checking out the Facilities Management Services webpage. Please check back from time to time as we look to increase the resources and information that is available. Please also check the post office webpage for the most updated information about postal services.