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1 Office Space Standards and Guidelines Revised: February, 2003
2 Contents Introduction...3 Principles...3 Definitions...4 Space Allocation Standards...6 Purpose...6 Space Envelope...6 Special Purpose Space...6 Space Estimate Example...7 Authorities...7 Implementation...8 Reporting...8 Office Design Guidelines...8 Purpose...8 Support Spaces...10 General Guidelines...11 Project Management Services...12 Appendix A - Sample Workstation Space Layouts Appendix B - Sample Meeting Room Layouts Office Space Standards and Guidelines Contents
3 Introduction These new and revised GNWT Office Space Standards and Guidelines 1, will be used when planning and designing space used by Government of the Northwest Territories departments, boards and agencies in general office accommodation owned and leased by the GNWT. The space allocation standards, which were approved by the Financial Management Board 2, and the office design guidelines recognize the GNWT s need to stay current with trends and best practices in space management and provide functional work environments for its employees. Principles The standards and guidelines incorporate the following key principles: Departments should be empowered to plan their office space. This principle recognizes that, if office space is treated as an administrative resource and managers are given the opportunity to plan office space using simplified standards and guidelines, more creative, cost-effective solutions to satisfying office space needs will result. Standards and guidelines should be simplified. This principle recognizes that simplified, minimum standards and broad guidelines written in non-technical language will enable departments to plan their own office. Space should be allocated according to functional requirements. This principle recognizes that the simply allocating office space to people based on their position or rank in an organizational hierarchy rather than the functional needs of their work may result in a less productive workplace and additional costs. Space should be flexible. This principle recognizes that fewer barriers to change, less disruption when change does occur, and lower costs in money and time can be accomplished by: using open space planning whenever practical reducing the number of different sizes of spaces standardizing the sizes of as many spaces as possible 1 These standards and guidelines replace former standards titled GNWT Office Space Allocation Standards, approved by the Financial Management Board under FB (d). 2 Approved by the FMB under FB Office Space Standards and Guidelines 3
4 Definitions Circulation Space - Spaces, such as corridors and aisles, provided within an office to allow for access to various work areas. Enclosed Workstation - A workstation with four-sided, floor-to-ceiling enclosures using drywall, demountable or removable partitions. Department - The GNWT department, board or agency requiring office space. Full-Time Equivalent (FTE) - A measure of labor utilization which approximates the number of persons employed by a department and requiring office space. Office space planning is based on the anticipated number of FTEs at the mid-point of an occupancy or a five year period, whichever is less. Functional Program - A detailed statement describing what is needed by a department to perform its activities efficiently, safely and comfortably. It includes a description about the occupant group s requirements for each workstation, support, circulation and special purpose spaces, based upon the approved space standards and guidelines. It also describes how the areas relate to each other functionally and may describe the type and size of furniture and equipment that needs to be accommodated. A functional program is used by a designer to complete a space layout. General Office Space - Office space used to accommodate general administrative functions (workstation, support, and circulation space) and does not require special design and construction because of other special program delivery activities. General office space can usually be reallocated between departments with minimal changes required. Guidelines -Statements designed to provide direction when planning office space. While not mandatory, guidelines should be followed unless there is good reason not to do so. Office Project - A leasing and/or construction project for provision of office space for a department. Office projects may be approved as part of a general office plan or on an ad hoc basis as a result of department requests. Open Workstation - A workstation with no enclosures or two to three enclosures below ceiling height using screens or panels. Space Envelope - The total amount of general purpose office space provided to a department, as determined under these standards. Office Space Standards and Guidelines 4
5 Special Purpose Space - Additional, non-standard areas required by a department to accommodate specific activities which are unique and essential to delivery of the department s particular program. For example, laboratories, health units or clinics, courtrooms, hearing rooms, staffed libraries, mainframe computer rooms, workshops, central mail operations rooms, radio/communications centers, survey and mapping rooms, public assembly areas, exhibit areas, conference or training complexes, central storage/warehousing areas, trade shops, etc. Special purpose space is not included in the space envelope allocation determined under these standards. Standards - A set of prescribed maximum space allocations which must be followed when planning office space. Standards do not establish or imply minimum space entitlement and consideration should be given by departments to meet their requirements using less space. Support Space - Shared space containing furniture, equipment or materials used by a department. For example, photocopier rooms, file cabinets, meeting rooms, coffee counters, etc. These shared spaces are located near the people that use them on a regular basis and may be enclosed or open depending on the type of equipment and the work performed in them. Tenant Improvements -The interior of an office building, designed and constructed to the meet the requirements of the department. This includes partitions, screens, finishes, signs and modifications to telephone, lighting, electrical, heating and ventilation as necessary to service the office layout. The term fit up is sometimes used to describe the construction of tenant improvements. Useable Space - The space that is actually useable by a department. It does not include accessory areas such as washrooms, janitor closets, electrical and telephone closets, public corridors and elevator lobbies. Corridors within the boundaries of a department s space are included in the useable space. Workstation Space - Spaces provided to people to accommodate their individual furniture and equipment and allow them to perform their job functions. Workstation space may be enclosed or open depending on the confidentiality, security, visual and acoustical privacy requirements of the job. Office Space Standards and Guidelines 5
6 Space Allocation Standards Purpose These standards describe the allocation of office space to Government of the Northwest Territories departments, boards and agencies. The standards do not establish or imply minimum space entitlement and departments are encouraged to consider ways of meeting their requirements using less space. Space Envelope The space envelope for a department will be calculated using the following allocations: Standard Space Envelope Allocations FTEs Useable Space per FTE m 2 ft 2 First Next Remaining Special Purpose Space In addition to general purpose space which is accommodated within the space envelope, most departments will require special purpose space. This space is not included in the space envelope calculation. Special purpose space requirements must be determined through a functional program and justified based on an inventory of the furniture, equipment, supplies and materials to be accommodated. If a special purpose space will contain a workstation (e.g., librarian, lab technician), the position allocated the workstation will not be included in the FTE count used to calculate the department s space envelope. Office Space Standards and Guidelines 6
7 Space Estimate Example Assuming a department requires office space for 50 FTEs and has justified a requirement for 56 square meters of special purpose space, the estimated space requirement would be calculated as follows: Number of FTEs (A) Space Allocation per FTE (B) Space Allocation (A) x (B) m 2 ft 2 m 2 ft , ,400 Space Envelope: ,605 Plus Special Purpose Space: Total Estimated Space Requirement: ,205 Authorities The Deputy Minister of the Department shall certify to the Deputy Minister of Public Works and Services that the FTEs for which office space is requested and the special purpose space that is requested are bona fide requirements of the Department. Where the request can be accommodated within the existing funded office space inventory and the fit up can be funded by the Department, the Deputy Minister of Public Works and Services has the authority to proceed with the project. Where additional funding is required for lease or fit up of space, the Minister of Public Works and Services and the Minister of the Department, will jointly submit a request to the Financial Management Board. The Deputy Minister of the Department shall approve the functional program and the design of tenant improvements for the office space. Office Space Standards and Guidelines 7
8 Implementation The Department of Public Works and Services shall provide project management services for the design and construction of tenant improvements in all buildings under its care and custody. In addition, it will provide project management services for office space in other buildings when requested by the Department. A functional program must be completed for each project to verify space requirements and confirm project costs. The Office Space Guidelines, shall provide guidance to the Department of Public Works and Services and the Department on the cost effective design of the tenant improvements. Reporting The Department of Public Works and Services shall submit a report in the first quarter of each fiscal year, to the Financial Management Board which lists the inventory and allocation of office space as of the preceding March 31. The report will list: the Department the office building the number of FTEs, as certified by the Deputy Minister of the Department the allocation of general office space, as per the standard the allocation of special purpose space, as certified by the Deputy Minister of the Department the actual space occupied Office Design Guidelines Purpose The following guidelines will provide direction when designing office space. Although adherence to the guidelines is not mandatory, they serve as a reference for sound management decisions and should be followed unless there are justified reasons for deviations. Office Space Standards and Guidelines 8
9 Workstation Spaces 3 The following is a list of recommended workstation sizes for various job functions. Using these workstation sizes will promote efficient space planning within building grids and provide flexibility for accommodating future organizational changes. Space Allocation Space Type Functional Assignment m 2 ft 2 Enclosed Type A Enclosed Type B Enclosed Type C Open Type D Open Type E Open Type F Frequent meetings with up to four others and/or requiring confidentiality, security, visual and acoustical privacy. Typical assignment for Deputy Minister or equivalent. Frequent meetings with up to two others and/or requiring confidentiality, security, visual and acoustical privacy. Typical assignment for Assistant Deputy Minister, Director, senior position in charge of a regional or district office or equivalent. Frequent meetings with up to two others and/or requiring confidentiality, security, visual and acoustical privacy. Typical assignment for position involved with counseling, human resources management or other sensitive situations requiring ongoing visual and acoustical privacy. Concentrated multi-source paperwork: compiling information, reading, writing, analyzing, calculating and referencing multiple sources of material; allows for manual and automated drafting functions. Typical assignment for managerial, professional or technical staff. Multi-task paper intensive work: telephone work, keyboarding, filing, sorting documents, handling mail, editing, operating equipment, scheduling, receiving visitors. Typical assignment for secretary and administrative support staff. Specific, task-oriented work, focusing on data input into electronic media. Typical assignment for clerical and data-entry staff Appendix A of these Office Space Standards and Guidelines contains illustrations of workstation layouts with compatible furniture dimensions. Office Space Standards and Guidelines 9
10 Support Spaces The following is a list of recommended space planning allowances for office support functions. Support Space Filing Cabinet Plan Cabinets Storage Shelf Units, Storage Rooms Photocopier Area General Work Area Typical Space Allocation and Functional Assignment Allow 1.0 m 2 (11 ft 2 ) per filing cabinet. Allow 1.5 m 2 (15 ft 2) per plan storage cabinet. Allow up to 1 m 2 (10 ft 2 ) per shelving unit either free-standing or within storage rooms. Allow 5 m 2 (50 ft 2 ) for standard photocopying requirements to include paper storage and work surface. Allow up to 5 m 2 (50 ft 2 ) for common/shared workstation for functions such as mail sorting, computer equipment, facsimile machine, etc. Reference Library Allow up to 1 m 2 (10 ft 2 ) per shelving unit. Allow 5 m 2 (50 ft 2 ) per reading and work table Local Area Network (LAN) Computer Room First Aid Room Reception Area Quiet Rooms Space allocation determined on a case by case basis taking into account equipment footprint and other functional requirements. First Aid Room will be provided based on regulations under the Safety Act. For buildings with multiple departments, space for First Aid Room will be allocated based on number of FTEs in each department. Space allocation based on functional needs; e.g., visitor/customer traffic, security requirements, reception activities, etc. Allow 1 Quiet Room of 9.3 m 2 (100 ft 2 ) for every 10 open workstations. Meeting Rooms 4 Meetings of 4 to 5 people allow m 2 (120 ft 2 ) Meeting of 6 to 7 people allow m 2 (150 ft 2 ) Meetings of 12 people allow m 2 (240 ft 2 ) Coffee Counter/Nook Allow 1 counter/nook of 1.16 m 2 (12.5 ft 2 ): per 30-FTE department; or per floor, where departments each have less than 30 FTEs. 4 Appendix B of these Office Space Standards and Guidelines contains illustrations of meeting room layouts. Office Space Standards and Guidelines 10
11 General Guidelines The following space planning and design guidelines are recommended: In order to create flexibility, promote air quality, increase natural light penetration and reduce costs, attempt to limit the number of enclosed workstations to 45% of the total workstations on a floor. Enclosed workstations may be provided to senior managers (e.g., director level and above) and positions which conduct continuous (e.g., on a daily basis for at least 3 to 4 hours during the day) confidential meetings. The supervision of staff and/or occasional confidential meetings is not usually considered sufficient cause for an enclosed workstation. The provision of meeting rooms and shared Quiet Rooms is a more efficient and functional solution. Enclosed offices should be positioned on the building core and provided with glazing to receive natural light. Screens should be 1.65m (65") or lower in height. Allocate approximately 25% of the space as circulation space. For periodic large group (12 or more people) meetings, conference rooms should be rented from the private sector rather than accommodated in general office space. However, if private conference facilities are not available locally, departments can provide for conference-size rooms by connecting adjoining meeting rooms with ceiling height, soundproof, moveable partitions. Departments should consider collocating in order to share support spaces and equipment and reduce costs. Plan space so that short term space requirements are isolated from longer term requirements to enable future space reductions. To promote open workstation planning, Quiet Rooms can be provided for small group meetings and work requiring privacy. To provide maximum functionality as shared workstations, Quiet Rooms should be equipped with furniture, computer equipment and communications connections. To create flexibility, apply a modular approach to planning; i.e., plan spaces which are compatible with building grids. Most existing facilities are built on a 5' x 5' grid. Plan the size of smaller support spaces so that they can be interchangeable with workstations for people. Office Space Standards and Guidelines 11
12 Attempt to standardize workstation furniture so that, when moves occur, only people need to move. Project Management Services The Department of Public Works and Services is responsible for providing project management services for the design and construction of tenant improvements in all office buildings under its care and custody. In addition, it will provide project management services for office space in other buildings when requested by the Department. A list of PWS regional contacts to obtain project management services is provided below. PWS Regional Contacts Region Contact Fort Smith North Slave Inuvik Regional Superintendent Tel: (867) Fax: (867) Regional Superintendent Tel: (867) Fax: (867) Regional Superintendent Tel: (867) Fax: (867) Office Space Standards and Guidelines 12
13 Workstation Space Type F - Open, 4.5 m 2 (50 ft 2 ) Office Space Standards and Guidelines Appendix A
14 Workstation Space Type E - Open, 6.5 m 2 (70 ft 2 ) Office Space Standards and Guidelines Appendix A
15 Workstation Space Type D - Open, 9.3 m 2 (100 ft 2 ) Office Space Standards and Guidelines Appendix A
16 Workstation Space Type C - Closed, 9.3 m 2 (100 ft 2 ) Office Space Standards and Guidelines Appendix A
17 Workstation Space Type B - Closed, 13.9 m 2 (150 ft 2 ) Office Space Standards and Guidelines Appendix A
18 Workstation Space Type A - Closed, 22.5 m 2 (240 ft 2 ) Office Space Standards and Guidelines Appendix A
19 Meeting Room - 4 to 5 people, m 2 (120 ft 2 ) Office Space Standards and Guidelines Appendix B
20 Meeting Room - 6 to 7 people, 13.9 m 2 (150 ft 2 ) Office Space Standards and Guidelines Appendix B
21 Meeting Rooms - 8 to 12 people, 17.8 m 2 (192 ft 2 ) & 22.3 m 2 (240 ft 2 ) Office Space Standards and Guidelines Appendix B
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