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(1) This procedure outlines how space is managed and allocated at the University of Newcastle ( (2) This procedure applies to the allocation of all (3) All requests for additional space must be made using the Space Assessment Request, which will require endorsement from Head of School / Director (or equivalent) and; in the case of research space, support of the Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Research and Innovation), Director, Research Facilities and Infrastructure, or relevant Precinct Management Committees. Endorsed requests will then be subject to approval by the Director, Infrastructure and Facilities Services (DIFS), or their nominee. (4) The Director, Infrastructure and Facilities Services, or their nominee, will assess each request against the provisions of the Space Management Policy, in consultation with the applicant and impacted stakeholders. The consultative process will consider: (5) A request for allocation of space that requires capital funding will remain unapproved until the required funding is approved by an authorised delegate. (6) Infrastructure and Facilities Services (IFS) will establish and maintain a register of all (7) IFS will liaise and consult with (8) All space to be vacated will require assessment of necessary decommissioning of equipment and facilities prior to departure. IFS will be responsible for re-allocation of vacated spaces. (9) Space resources for (10) (11) The following space utilisation rates outlined in Table 1 are considered a target benchmark for the (12) In the context of this document the following definitions apply:Space Management Allocation Procedure
Section 1 - Purpose
Section 2 - Scope
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Section 4 - Monitoring and Management of Allocated Space
Research Space
Section 5 - Space Utilisation Benchmarks
Table 1: Space Utilisation Benchmark Rates
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Space Type
Target Frequency Rate
Target Occupancy Rate
Target Utilisation Rate
Class and seminar spaces
75%
75%
56%
Computer Laboratories
75%
75%
56%
Laboratories
55%
75%
41%
Workshops – engineering, biology, psychology, architecture
55%
75%
41%
Studios – architecture, painting and drawing, sculpture, ceramics, textiles, printmaking, dance, drama
75%
75%
56%
Practice rooms – dance and music – music
55%
75%
38%
Meeting rooms (including consultation rooms)
75%
75%
56%
75%
100%
75%
Section 6 - Terms and Definitions