Space Data Services
There are many reasons for obtaining space data on any of UTS's facilities. These can include trying to plan an event or organise a tutorial room. This data is available to UTS staff as required.
The Space Data Services team is responsible for managing this information across all of the university's buildings. It works closely with other teams within the Facilities Management Unit to assist with projects ranging from maintenance to major capital works.
To request any of the following services, contact the Space Data Services CAD Manager, Bryce Hutchinson (x7491).
Services Provided
- Floor Plans
- Wayfinding Diagrams
- Production of the Campus Map Guides
- Space Reports (Square metre areas, Locations of rooms, etc)
- Room Numbers (new and existing areas)
- Archibus and AutoCAD technical support
Other services
- Database Administration of most FMU data sources including Software Development and Customisations
- University Building and Room Numbering Standard
- University CAD Standard
- Space Utilisation Studies
Why have a space data management service?
- There are over 60 buildings across UTS's City Campus and Kuring-gai Campus
- Teaching, learning and research takes place in some 900 seminar and tutorial rooms, lecture theatres, labs, workshops and studios
- The total floor area of the campus is some 295,000 square-metres
- Approximately 30,000 people use UTS's various campus facilities on a daily basis
- Managing this amount of building data is a complex task requiring specialist skills and software
- All of this data must be up-to-date and readily available at all times
