Hi All
Raised floors are a must in any environment.
Dose anyone know anything about student
flexible space in a FE environment IE stand up pcs
Raised seating social learning etc.
Regards
Head of Estates
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FE Estates and Facilities Managers [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Wilkinson, David
Sent: 20 October 2008 11:52
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We at BCA have a 2 year old Learning
Centre with RFA to the first floor where there are extensive IT
installations. We find RFA a big plus factor when making
alterations etc.
Regards
David Wilkinson MBIFM
Campus & Facilities Manager
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We have it in two fairly new buildings
with extensive IT installations. It is a definite plus when making additions
and alterations.
Regards.
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Hi All
As the design for our new campus develops, we have been
asked to decide whether we require Raised Access Flooring (RAF) for the routing
and concealment of services. Our Design Team are steering us away from
RAF, citing additional costs and greater building height. Does anyone
have relevant experience or advice which they could share to help us make the
right decision?
Many thanks for all the great feedback I get from this
service.
Regards
Andy
Andrew Crowter
Director of Estates
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