(1) The provision of quality physical environments for work, learning and research and the effective and efficient management of space is fundamental to achieving the strategic directions of the University of Canberra (University): (2) This Policy ensures the appropriate and sustainable use and management of University space to provide students and staff with a modern, safe, comfortable and fit-for-purpose environment. Such an environment is conducive to teaching, learning, research and engagement and will support sound administration and financial viability. (3) This Policy applies to all University space excluding leased tenancies, plant rooms and external landscape space. (4) This Policy informs but does not replace the University capital expenditure budget process, procedures or determination. (5) This Policy does not apply to the development, execution or management of leases and/or licences for the use of University space. (6) It is the responsibility of all University staff individually and as members of organisational units to uphold this Policy. (7) The objectives of space management at the University are to: (8) The type of space owned, leased and/or managed by the University includes workplace, research space, teaching space, meeting and conference space and shared public space. (9) All University space is categorised as allocated, bookable or common space. (10) Allocated space is: (11) Bookable space is: (12) Common space: (13) Space occupied by an organisational unit as at 1 January 2010 is presumed to have been allocated to that unit. Space in new buildings (even if purpose-built) will be allocated by the Vice-Chancellor. (14) Changes to space allocation will be made in accordance with this Policy. (15) Requests for additional space must have the support of the head of the unit and must be directed to spaceplanning@canberra.edu.au. (16) Workplace amenity reflect staff responsibilities and requirements and academic or administrative levels and aim to be fair and equitable. Account will be taken of verifiable special circumstances. (17) Existing workplace sq metre areas will only be changed where it can be demonstrated that the change is essential to the responsibilities of the occupant, to meet occupational health and safety requirements and/or to accommodate additional people. (18) The base standard for furniture and equipment within teaching spaces will provide versatile and supportive space to accommodate contemporary technology. (19) Spaces requiring special fitout or equipment for teaching, learning or research will be considered in the capital expenditure budget context. (20) To ensure space is used effectively and is properly maintained, changes to the physical infrastructure of any space, including the purchase of fittings, fixtures or equipment shall be made only with the agreement of Senior Design Manager, Campus Planning and Development. (21) To ensure that space distribution and quality is effective and equitable Campus Planning and Development will conduct periodic audits and report the findings to Chief Operating Officer and Vice-President Operations. Heads of organisational units may request special audits of allocated space on a case-by-case basis. Audit costs will be charged to the relevant unit. (22) Nil.Space Management Policy
Section 1 - Purpose
Section 2 - Scope
Section 3 - Principles
Space Management
Space Categories
Changes to Space Allocation
Space Entitlements
Space Monitoring
Section 4 - Responsibilities
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Who
Responsibility
Campus Planning and Development
Responsible for implementation and monitoring of this Policy.
Director, Property & Development
Determines allocation of space in accordance with this Policy.
Senior Design Manager, Campus Planning and Development
Responsible for day-to-day liaison regarding the management and maintenance of space.
Section 5 - Procedures
Section 6 - Definitions
Terms
Definitions
Organisational unit
Includes all faculties and research centres of the University, business and service units, and controlled entities. (Controlled entities usually have their own governing board and may have policies specific to the entity, which may be in addition or instead of a University policy. University policies, unless specified otherwise, would normally apply to such entities.)
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