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Space Request Procedures at
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| How to Initiate a Space Request: All individual requests for space must be submitted to the dean/director/senior administrator (hereafter referred to as d/d/sa) of the appropriate school/college/unit. The department chair, where appropriate, should review and approve the request prior to submitting it to the d/d/sa. All research projects that require additional or renovated space must complete the space plan section of the UAF Proposal Routing Form (obtain the form through the Office of Sponsored Programs). Projects must have an approved space plan prior to the acceptance of funding. Space Request Review Procedures for Deans/Directors/Senior Administrator: In order to ensure that space requests are handled uniformly at UAF, CASP has developed the following procedures: 1) All units are encouraged to have a space plan on file with CASP. The plan should address the unit’s current and anticipated (1-5 years) space needs. Units with long range goals and objectives linked to space needs will be better able to justify their space requests. 2) The d/d/sa evaluates all space requests. If the request
can be met by reassigning existing space within the unit’s area,
the d/d/sa will approve and implement the change. CASP will be advised
of the change in order to update the UAF space inventory database. 4) If an audit reveals that additional space is required, CASP will work with the unit to identify potential space. If space cannot be identified, the unit will have to meet the need using existing space. If new space can be identified, units affected by the proposed space assignment will be advised of the potential reconfiguration and asked for their input. The respective unit d/d/sa’s will negotiate the space reassignment with the director of CASP. In the event that the units involved cannot come to an agreement on the reconfiguration, the Provost will make the final determination on the reassignment. If the space involves units other than academic, the appropriate senior level administrator and the Provost will make the final decision. 5) The new space assignment will be entered into the UAF space inventory and a space assignment memo sent to the d/d/sa of the unit. The d/d/sa issues the key authorization to the new occupants.
1) Moves within units: All requests to re-model/upgrade space must go through the Facility Modification process (see the UAF Facilities Services web page), including modifications that are funded through external sources (such as research projects). Regardless of the funding source, the unit is responsible for the costs except in the situations cited below. In the event that the university finds it necessary to move a unit from space that has been re-modeled, there is no recourse for the unit to re-coup its investment. Every effort will be made to avoid this, but changes in assignment are inevitable over time. 2) Additional space assignments: 3) Temporary moves: 4) University-mandated moves: |
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Back to Provost Home Page updated on
April 6, 2004
by Susan Stevenson |