The aim of this committee is to ensure that the building supports productivity in teaching, research and administration, and creates a positive experience for all staff and students. The principal remit of the committee is to oversee the building and the environment and consider how the building can best support the strategic future of the Department.
Remit
By providing the right environment, built space and facilities, we can help the Department to continue to attract and retain the best staff and brightest students, deliver positive experiences and achieve its goals for knowledge and learning.
To maintain its world ranking the Department needs to ensure that the environment in which people work is recognised as a positive asset. The aim of this committee is to ensure that the building supports productivity in teaching, research and administration, and creates a positive experience for staff and students.
The principal remit of the committee is to oversee all aspects of the building and the environment:
- Electrical power supply and energy consumption
- Other ways to contribute to the University's programme of energy efficiency improvements and carbon reduction initiatives
- Projects, e.g. refurbishments, alterations, remedial work
- Major purchases
- Heating, ventilation, cooling and BMS
- Other environmental control and monitoring
- AV requirements
- Security of the building
Note: The University plans to devolve electric energy costs to Departments and the Computer Laboratory is piloting a trial.
Meeting Dates
- 20 January 2025
- 17 March 2025
- 12 May 2025
- 13 June 2025
Member | Role |
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Prof. Richard Mortier | Chair |
Celia Burns | Secretary, Faculty Administrator |
Sarah Bainsfair | Finance Analyst, Observer |
Dr Piete Brooks | Departmental Safety Officer, CO and First Aider |
Thomas Bytheway | Hardware Lab Manager |
Dr Andrew Caines | Research Staff Representative |
Ali Digby | Facilities Manager and Deputy Fire Manager |
Gabrielle Gaudeau | PhD Student Representative |
Dr Markus Kuhn | Faculty member |
Ian Lewis | Director, Adaptive City Programme |
Martin McDonnell | Building Services, Fire Manager and First Aider |
Daniel Porter | IT Support Manager |
Malcolm Scott | Computer Officer |
Caroline Stewart | Departmental Secretary |