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Spaceplan Update Project
To support a reorganisation initiative, Plus or Minus were tasked
with supporting the internal Facilities Management team by producing
up-to-date workstation location drawings for their office space,
representing approximately 1.4 million sqft across 100 locations
nationwide.
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The project was carried out over an intensive four week period starting
with site surveys to establish the integrity of supplied information
and the creation of new/updated plans where appropriate. Internal
and external photographic images were also collected during these
visits to aid decision making by the FM team for environmental comparison.
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Existing office space was loaded on to CAD to produce Accommodation
Diagrams showing general arrangement of core, cellular and open
plan workstation footprints - workstations were also numbered to
help move sequencing and post survey project implementation.
All updated drawing information was then published to a secure client
area on the Internet in to enable the Network Rail project team
to view and download files as required.
Typical Accommodation Diagram
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Centre
Of Excellence – Watford
Network Rail’s training facilities were separated across the
country and based in buildings of varying quality, function and use.
A project was created to bring together all of Network Rail's training
requirements into Centres of Excellence, to create an efficient and
focussed environment, reflecting the high importance of training for
Network Rail staff in a stimulating, professional, quality environment.
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The building identified for the first centre was a 14,000sqft office
at Croxley Green, Watford. The centre needed to accommodate over 100
people a day being trained in diverse environments such as signal
set simulators, model railways and computer based training.
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Being a new facility, a comprehensive data collection exercise was
carried out to determine the classroom capacity, quantity and room
requirements. A report was compiled to draw this information together
and illustrate the Centre’s proposed operating thresholds. Using
this data, room settings were developed and a proposed accommodation
model created to enable the sponsors to seek project approval before
detailed planning was initiated.
The centre is now established and used as the benchmark for all future
Network Rail training facilities.
Proposed Plan
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