6 FAM 1700 SPACE ALLOCATION AND RELATED SERVICES
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1 6 FAM 1700 SPACE ALLOCATION AND RELATED SERVICES 6 FAM 1710 OFFICE SPACE ASSIGNMENT AND UTILIZATION, DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION (CT:GS-174; ) (Office of Origin: A/OPR/RPM) 6 FAM 1711 GENERAL PROVISIONS: ASSIGNMENT AND UTILIZATION a. Guidelines for the assignment of space are contained in the Administration (GSA) Management Regulations (MR), 41 CFR Part , and the GSA Public Building Service Customer Guide to Real Property. The MR establish a cooperative process for the determination of requirements and the assignment of space. The primary goal in assigning office and support space for the Harry S Truman Building (HST) is based on using a utilization rate (UR) of 171 occupiable square feet per person as approved by GSA. The UR may vary in some areas because of constraints placed on the space that may have an impact on the entire building. The UR for all other buildings shall be a maximum of 153 square feet per person except where special utilization rates are approved by GSA. b. Exception to the rule: Department of State policy is to conform to the standards in paragraph a of this section, where possible. However, in some Department of State buildings there are historic preservation constraints such as unusual shaped floors, etc., that make strict adherence to the standards inappropriate. Office space standards have been established for the Department and are available through the Office of Real Property Management (A/OPR/RPM). c. The Department also has an open space goal of 80 percent system furniture and 20 percent private offices for each renovation or new space acquisition. This approach will assist in providing the most efficient and flexible utilization of 6 FAM 1710 Page 1 of 11
2 space. d. This regulation implements the Quality Workplace Environment Program. The goal of this program is to increase efficiency and provide a working environment, while reducing the cost of Federal work space. This goal also reflects the requirements of the Balanced Budget and Emergency Deficit Control Act of 1985; the requirements of Executive Order 12411, Government Work Space Management Reforms; Real Property Asset Management; and the overall need to reduce U.S. Government operating costs. e. The location of space shall be determined by mission needs, provisions of the Rural Development Act of 1972, relevant Federal policies, and Department of State inventory or delineated area for new space acquisitions. 6 FAM 1712 REQUESTING SPACE (CT:GS-174; ) The Office of Real Property Management (A/OPR/RPM) is responsible for the assignment of domestic space in the Department of State. Requests for space must be submitted through a bureau s executive director to the Director of the Office of Real Property Management. The acquisition of new space can take up to 18 months. Office directors are advised to anticipate this time frame in planning and budgeting for future space needs. The initial request for space must contain the following: (1) Location preference: Harry S Truman Building (HST) or annex area (Foggy Bottom, Rosslyn or other area). NOTE: If there is a requirement that the new space must be in HST, a complete justification must be provided; (2) Number of employees to be housed and approximate square feet requested; (3) List special requirements such as conference room, file room, special compartmentalized information facility (SCIF), with electrical and data requirements; (4) Provide justification for additional space: increased staff or overcrowding of current space, etc.; (5) Specify occupancy date; (6) Commitment of funds: Executive office and Bureau of Budget and Planning (BP) certification required that funds are/will be available for construction, rent and other miscellaneous costs. Cost estimates will be developed by A/OPR/RPM once a Statement of Work is finalized; and (7) Provide a point of contact (POC). 6 FAM 1710 Page 2 of 11
3 6 FAM 1713 RESPONSIBILITIES OF REQUESTING OFFICE The Office of Real Property Management (A/OPR/RPM) has space requirements packages that requesting offices are required to complete. This data is required for A/OPR/RPM and the Administration (GSA) to prepare the Solicitation for Offers, and for the preparation of design and construction documents. Availability of funds must be certified prior to the acquisition of the requested space. 6 FAM Submission of Space Requirements Package The requesting office is required to submit a space requirements package that contains the following: (1) Number of employees to be housed, grades, and position titles; (2) Number of private offices and open office work stations; (3) Number and type of telephones and computers; (4) Electrical and data requirements, and specifications; (5) List of other office equipment: printers, copiers (and specifications, if applicable), etc.; (6) Type of furniture: conventional, systems, etc.; and (7) Special purpose and support space requirements: computer rooms, storage rooms, conference rooms, reception area, etc. 6 FAM Costs and Funding a. Voluntary moves: The requesting office is responsible for all costs associated with a voluntary move. These responsibilities include, but are not limited to, the following: (1) Rent payments if required for newly leased space for an indefinite period of time or until the Bureau of Administration s (A) rent budget has been adjusted by the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) and the Congress for the rent increase; 6 FAM 1710 Page 3 of 11
4 (2) Telephone and computer installation; (3) Standard space alterations unless covered under a new lease or General Services Administration (GSA) agreement to pay for initial space alterations; (4) All special purpose and above-standard requirements; (5) Security, including all locks, alarms, and guards; (6) Acquisition of new furniture, carpeting, etc.; (7) Special use air conditioning for computer rooms; and (8) All costs associated with relocating another tenant, other than those standard alterations GSA may cover. b. Forced moves: In the event an office is required to relocate because of actions taken by GSA, or at the direction of the Department, the Department or gaining bureau will be responsible for all costs associated with the move on a like-forlike basis, except for the following: (1) Above standard telephone and computer requirements not part of the existing systems; (2) Additional requirements not in original space; (3) Above standard requirements not in existing space; and (4) Any expansion space. NOTE: See 6 FAM , Special Needs and Above-Standard Requirements. 6 FAM Telecommunications Costs a. For new and expansion space, all expenses for telephone installation and computer cabling are the responsibility of the requesting office. b. For moves forced by the Administration (GSA) or the Department, the office relocating will only be responsible to fund improvements (changes or additions to the telephone and computer installations as they exist in the current space). GSA, the Department or the gaining bureau will cover the cost of providing like-for-like service. In the event of a lease expiration, the relocating office will be responsible to fund the installation of all security and telecommunication systems. 6 FAM 1714 MOVING ARRANGEMENTS 6 FAM 1710 Page 4 of 11
5 6 FAM Arrangements for Minor Moves Requests for minor office moves of furniture and equipment within an organizational unit are to be made directly to the Office of Management (A/OPR/GSM). 6 FAM Costs for Moves The office relocating is responsible for arranging and funding all costs for voluntary moves. Involuntary moves directed by the Department shall be funded by the Department or gaining bureau. 6 FAM Arrangements for Major Moves After space and equipment designs have been finalized and approved, the Office of Real Property Management (A/OPR/RPM), if requested, will coordinate all arrangements for major moves. NOTE: Approved space and equipment designs must be followed without deviation. Movers, telephone personnel, and electricians are not authorized to make any changes or alterations to the plans. 6 FAM Packing of Supplies and Labeling of Equipment The following instructions must be carefully followed in order that moves may progress rapidly and without unnecessary interruptions and delays: (1) The Office of Management, Special Services Division, Operations Support Branch, arranges for moving boxes to be delivered to the office in advance of the move date. Moving boxes must not be placed on furniture, and material packed in these boxes must not project above the top edges. Boxes are to be unpacked promptly at destination and are not used as storage since they will be collected upon completion of the move; (2) Each moving box, office machine, and item of furniture must be individually labeled to show the name of the owner, new room or bay numbers, and the building to which the items are to be delivered. Rugs, 6 FAM 1710 Page 5 of 11
6 which will be moved, must also be labeled appropriately (see 6 FAM ); (3) File cabinets, supply cabinets and transfer cases are to be space numbered consecutively in the order they are to be placed in the room or as shown in the design. All sectional furniture must be labeled with a unit number, starting with the bottom section, to show the sequence in which the sections are to be assembled at destination; (4) The sliding backs in file, record, and transfer cases must be drawn up tightly. It is not necessary to secure drawers of file cases and desks by cord or wire; (5) Small articles shall be packed in boxes. All liquids and breakable articles are to be removed from desks, tables, or other nonsecure places and packed in boxes. Inkwells shall be emptied, and all bottles containing liquids are to be closed tightly; (6) Papers and books may be left in desk drawers if they will not be damaged when the desks are placed on end; (7) Supply cabinets, heavily loaded or poorly constructed file cabinets, bookcases without doors, and the top drawer of map and chart cases are to be emptied and the contents packed in boxes; (8) All computer equipment and other easily moveable office equipment typewriters, computer machines, and similar equipment are to be labeled and placed on top of desks. Electric fans and heaters will not be moved; (9) Art Bank artworks should not be removed from walls. Please contact Art Bank staff at or prior to packing for removal of artworks. Mirrors, pictures, desk lamps, and glass desk tops are not to be packed. Mirrors and pictures suspended from picture moldings may be left in place; movers will take them down. All such items are to be labeled appropriately, if they are to be moved; and (10) Maps or charts with marker pins are either to be fitted with temporary covers or the pins removed. Bulletin boards will either be fitted with temporary covers or the posted material will be removed. Surplus items are to be labeled Surplus return to stock. 6 FAM 1715 REVIEW AND ANALYSIS OF SPACE REQUIREMENTS BY OFFICE OF REAL PROPERTY MANAGEMENT (A/OPR/RPM) 6 FAM General Requirements 6 FAM 1710 Page 6 of 11
7 Upon receipt of a request for space and the requirements package, the Office of Real Property Management (A/OPR/RPM) will conduct a review and analysis to determine if all regulations regarding utilization and use are met. A/OPR/RPM, in coordination with the requesting office, will determine if the requesting office s needs can be met through a redesign of existing space, movement to other space currently within the Department s inventory, or through the Administration (GSA) acquisition process. 6 FAM Above-Standard Requirements The Office of Real Property Management (A/OPR/RPM), under the direction of the Assistant Secretary for Administration (A), will review all requests for abovestandard requirements. Examples of above-standard items are listed below: (1) Reinforced walls; (2) High-grade carpet; (3) Individual air conditioning; (4) Above-standard electrical requirements; (5) Raised flooring in computer rooms; or (6) Shielded enclosures. 6 FAM 1716 ACQUISITION AND ASSIGNMENT OF SPACE a. With few exceptions, all domestic space for the Department of State is acquired through the Administration (GSA) by the Office of Real Property Management (A/OPR/RPM). Upon receipt and review of the requirements package, if it determined that appropriate space is not available within the Department s inventory, A/OPR/RPM will forward the request for space to GSA. A/OPR/RPM will coordinate with GSA and the requesting office to prepare the Solicitation for Offers for leased space and participate in the market survey and final selection process. Once the space is accepted, A/OPR/RPM staff will work with GSA and the owner s architect to prepare a design of the space and acquire the necessary approvals and cost estimates for the entire project such as design and construction costs, architecture and engineering (A&E) and GSA fees, and security, telecommunications, computers, furniture, and relocation costs prior to the start of demolition and construction. Once all 6 FAM 1710 Page 7 of 11
8 costs have been estimated and funding has been received, A/OPR/RPM will coordinate with all parties to establish a schedule that incorporates all phases of activity from the beginning to the occupancy date. The final step in this entire process is reconciling financial documents, paying all invoices, and obtaining the final lease and Occupancy Agreement which will state all terms and conditions for the acquisition of this space. Copies of these documents are forwarded to the Bureau of Administration, the requesting office, and A/OPR/RPM office files. b. The acquisition of space can take up to 18 months. This includes review and analysis of the request by the Office of Real Property Management, the GSA solicitation and review process, design of the space, cost estimates, construction, and occupancy. 6 FAM 1717 GENERAL PROVISIONS: DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION a. Overall policy for construction of Federal office space is established by the Administration (GSA). See Federal Management Regulations, 41 CFR Part 102. Special attention is given to handicapped accessibility standards, fire and safety regulations, local and national electrical codes, and Environmental Protection Agency guidelines relating to hazardous materials. b. The Office of Real Property Management (A/OPR/RPM), with technical services and guidance provided by GSA and approval from the Assistant Secretary for Administration (A), will formulate and develop the programs for construction and alteration of all Department-owned or managed domestic space. A/OPR/RPM and GSA will plan the new construction or alteration of existing facilities (leased or owned) when such action can be shown to be the most prudent and economic means of meeting the Department s space requirements. c. All public buildings construction and alteration projects involving an expenditure in excess of the prospectus shall require approval by the Committees on Public Works of the Senate and the House of Representatives. GSA, with program requirements provided by the Office of Real Property Management, will prepare and submit the prospectus for such projects to the Congress. In commercial buildings for public use, the net annual rent cannot exceed the prospectus amount without approval by the Public Works Committees of Congress. 6 FAM 1718 REQUESTING ALTERATIONS OR CONSTRUCTION 6 FAM 1710 Page 8 of 11
9 6 FAM Alterations or Construction Projects (CT:GS-174; ) The Office of Real Property Management (A/OPR/RPM) is responsible for all large and complex domestic alterations and construction projects for the Department of State. Minor office alterations may be requested from the Office of Facilities Management Services (A/OPR/FMS); see 6 FAM Requests for alterations or renovations of existing space must be submitted to A/OPR/RPM via memorandum from the requesting bureau executive director and be cleared by the Bureau of Budget and Planning (BP). The design and construction time frame for renovations or new construction will vary depending on the size of the project. Office directors are advised to anticipate this when planning for office alterations, furniture acquisitions, and moving dates. A/OPR/RPM should be notified at the earliest date possible to assist in developing a project schedule and to design intent plans. The request for alterations and construction must contain the following: (1) A preliminary Statement of Work describing in as much detail as possible the requested changes; (2) Requesting bureau executive office and BP clearances and certification that funds are or will be available; (3) A priority occupancy schedule by office and floor; and (4) Point of contact (POC). 6 FAM Contracting for Architectural, Engineering, and Construction Services a. The Office of Real Property Management (A/OPR/RPM) has retained the services of several professional architect and engineer firms to prepare design and construction documents for Department customers on a reimbursable basis. Using these firms, as opposed to contracting through the Administration (GSA) or other outside sources, provides quicker, less expensive, and more direct control of the design process. Where practical and economical, alteration and construction work will be negotiated into the lease agreement for commercial and Federal spaces. Under this method, the building owner, with the direction and supervision of A/OPR/RPM and GSA, is authorized to prepare construction documents and contract for the engineering and construction work. b. For alterations and construction within the Harry S Truman (HST) Building, construction documents will be prepared by A/OPR/RPM in coordination with 6 FAM 1710 Page 9 of 11
10 GSA and other appropriate offices. Engineering and construction work will be sub-contracted and supervised by either the Office of Facilities Management Services (A/OPR/FMS) or A/OPR/RPM, depending on the size, type, and location of work to be performed. 6 FAM 1719 STANDARD ALTERATIONS a. Standard alterations are those alterations necessary to prepare a bureau s space to meet a particular classification (i.e., office, storage, or special space) and to permit occupancy of the space. Standard alterations include the following: (1) Floors, either resilient flooring or carpeting standard commercial grade; (2) Ceilings; (3) Partitions; (4) Wall treatment paint or vinyl; (5) Window treatment; (6) HVAC (heating, ventilation, and air conditioning); (7) Lighting; (8) Electrical outlets; (9) Telecommunications conduits and ducts; (10) Computer, conduit, and/or raceway to accommodate cable; and (11) Fire and safety. b. Other requirements will be considered on a case-by-case basis. 6 FAM Special Needs/Above-Standard Requirements Bureaus are advised to budget for new construction of any above-standard requirements when requesting space. Examples of above-standard construction requirements include: (1) Classified computer rooms; (2) Vaults; (3) Heavy duty electrical needs; and 6 FAM 1710 Page 10 of 11
11 (4) Shielded enclosures. 6 FAM Costs for Alterations and Construction a. Newly leased premises: Costs for standard construction and alterations in newly leased space are normally negotiated with the owner as part of the lease process, as long as the lease cost does not score; i.e., the total contract value does not exceed 90 percent of present net value of the building. b. Federally owned premises: Costs for standard construction and alterations of existing space, unless directed by the Administration (GSA) or the Department, will be the responsibility of the bureau assigned the space. 6 FAM 1710 Page 11 of 11
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