Geoff Pringle Lynne Tucker Phil Attwell Hugh McCann Council Induction 16 th October 2013 – Infrastructure.

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Geoff Pringle Lynne Tucker Phil Attwell Hugh McCann Council Induction 16 th October 2013 – Infrastructure

Infrastructure Introduction by Geoff Pringle Deputy Chief Operating Officer and Director Campus Services IT Infrastructure by Lynne Tucker Chief Information Officer Estate Infrastructure by Hugh McCann Director Estate Development Service Campus Services Operations by Phil Attwell Deputy Director Campus Services and Director of Sport Lucem sequimur (We follow the light)

Introduction & Overview Key Partners FX+ FXU Students’ Guild INTO UPP Student Com Exeter Northcott Theatre Campuses Streatham St Luke’s Veysey Wonford Penryn Truro

Liaison with third parties such as UPP, INTO, Northcott Theatre, Innovation Centre, Students’ Guild, FXplus Close working partnership Legal Services, Procurement Services and the Finance Team Scrutiny is via the Project Procedures and overseen by ICG – Infrastructure Coordination Group ISG – Infrastructure Strategy Group University Council

Challenges Capital Space Backlog Maintenance Cultural Change Teaching Day Use of Office Space

IT is pervasive in the University: central to the student experience vital to research underpins decision making, planning and administration Exeter IT: Provides core IT infrastructure, application and advice services in support of teaching and learning, research and administration across the University. Manages the portfolio of projects which comprise the University’s strategic IT investment programme to deliver new and enhanced technology-based services in support of the University’s strategic goals. Exeter IT – key objectives

Exeter IT – services and systems Infrastructure Applications Governance & Support Infrastructure Networks: 20,000 data points, 95% wifi building coverage, 950 wifi points, 6500 devices on wifi concurrently Servers: 250 real and 460 virtual servers, High Performance Computing Data Centres (Streatham and St Luke’s + FXPlus at Penryn) Applications (30+) Learning & Teaching: Virtual Learning Environment, Lecture Capture, Online assessment, Library System Research: Research repositories, research data archive University Administrative: Student records & Student Information Desk, Timetabling, Research admin, Alumni General Administrative: HR, Finance, Estates Management Governance and Support IT Security & Compliance: 2100 incoming web threats filtered out last year IT Support: 4500 support calls a year IT Helpdesks & Quality: 58,000 queries last year 24/7 (7000 out of hours) Project Office: 26 Strategic projects, 60 departmental £5.6M committed projects from Tranche 2 of IF £15.4M allocated from Tranche 3

IT Vision Example text Go ahead and replace it with your own text. Infrastructure, services and content to support mobility: for students and staff on the move and via mulitple devices Connection Mobility Video Cloud Video and media enabling infrastructure and process to support student, research and administrative requirements On demand, modern service delivery to manage peak academic cycle demand and broker flexible research facilities Next -generation portals and web environments to enable connection to people and information. Key transformational capabilities Agility & responsiveness: an IT function capable of anticipating and responding to the University’s need to rapidly deliver services and institutional change Resilience & capacity: a secure, robust IT infrastructure with capacity to grow and contract in response to staff and student demand Sustainability: demonstrated commitment to energy and carbon reduction and use of IT to enable the University to achieve its sustainability goals Information access and process improvement: a focus on enabling efficiency through seamless access to academic and corporate information and IT-enabled process improvement. Key IT Competencies Partnership Customer Focus

Exeter IT – Key Challenges Mobility & supporting consumerisation “Bring Your Own Device” Supporting staff and students in the effective use of technology in teaching, learning and assessment Delivering 24/7 resilient services and support Managing secure access to data in an open environment Supporting the research mission and growth through High Performance Computing, data storage and data centre capacity Optimising a blended delivery model: in house, outsourced, Cloud Systems integration facilitating efficiency & management information Demonstrating impact of investment and value for money

Estate Development Service The Estate Development Service consists of: A team of 42 staff, including chartered surveyors, engineers and architects, environmentalists and energy professionals. Located at Streatham Campus in Lafrowda House, Streatham. We provide the following services for all Colleges and Professional Services: Delivery of all Capital Infrastructure Projects for Buildings and Engineering – soft landings with Property Services, Facilities and Commercial teams Estate Custodial role, including asset management, lead contact with Exeter City and Devon County, including master planning for the estate Deliver the annual Long Term Maintenance programme of works Statutory compliance responsibility for areas such as gas mains, high voltage electric, asbestos regulations, mains water system etc. Sustainability Manager and her team – Green League and Sustainable Travel Energy Manager and his team – Carbon management and utilities procurement, target 43% reduction from 2006 baseline – current tonnes

Estate Development Service Space management and design Furniture and equipment purchase

Estate Development Service Existing three Campuses with buildings also at Truro and Wonford; Streatham Campus 300 acres – Total 218,00 sqm in 141 buildings on Campus and surrounding area – 204,000 sqm non-residential and 14,000 residential St Luke's 12 acres – Total 37,500 sqm in 43 buildings on Campus and surrounding area – 33,000 sqm non-residential and 4,500 residential Penryn Campus 100 acres, shared with Falmouth University – Total 24,500 sqm in 15 buildings on Campus and surrounding area – 18,500 sqm non-residential and 6,000 residential Total area consists 280,000 sqm gross in 199 buildings ( 3.0m sqft) Insurance Replacement Value (IRV) of Exeter £636m, Tremough £215m

Potential Capacity Streatham has capacity for additional 77,400 sqm total. Penryn has capacity for additional 20,000 sqm total, 50% of remaining capacity (this could double if further land to the north was purchased). St Luke’s has capacity for additional 14,000 sqm total (this would include substantial demolition). Wonford has capacity for additional 8,000sqm total (subject to agreement). Total additional capacity of 119,400 sqm non-residential space

Living Systems Update

Grounds

377 acres of grounds 247 acres of gardens 76 acres of spots field Over 10,000 trees Achieved and retained Green Flag status since 2011 Annual bird survey conducted Nest and bat boxes, habitat piles and eco strips provided for biodiversity Launched Birds and Bees Campaign in 2010 in partnership with Devon Wildlife Trust University maintains grounds for UPP and INTO Salt and gritting of University Estates

Sport £8.1m investment in sports facilities on Streatham Campus completed in September 2013 Covering of the outdoor tennis and netball courts with a frame-fabric tensile structure to allow expansion from four to 10 indoor courts with a new pavilion to support outdoor pitches. 200 station gym, new studio, changing rooms and entrance 0ver 9,000 students engaged in sport through membership, clubs and intramural sport Volunteering and employability initiatives Loyalty to the brand Highest ever finish in BUCS in 2012/13 – 5 th position

Property Services Responsible for the completion and monitoring of statutory legal requirements such as legionella inspections; gas testing; fume cabinets; air conditioning; lifting equipment; lifts; PAT testing and lightening protection Provide property maintenance and improvements to the University estate Staff available 8am to 8pm Monday to Friday. On call arrangements in place

Retail Services Retail Shops & Vending Farmers Market attends campus once per month on the Forum piazza Shops - The Market Place (Forum), Premier International Cornwall House, Premier Stores at Birks Grange (Accommodation) St David’s and St Luke’s Over 100 vending machines across the Exeter campuses. Also provide services to third parties Retail Services – Catering Cafes – The Terrace & Coffee Bar (Devonshire House), La Touché (Business School), Cloisters ReFresh (St Luke’s) Fresh Ideas – delivered food service. Wide selection of menus available, order on- line for delivery to your door. Special diets catered for, healthy options available. Event catering The Exeter Team achieved gold at the 2012 TUCO Chefs Competition in Blackpool The Reed Hall Kitchen Team provide the private dining at Redcot, the Vice Chancellors private residence

Retail Services Retail Services – Print and Copy Services Latest digital equipment to provide clients with high-speed turnarounds Manage multi-functional Xerox print devices (copiers) across campuses Manage University stationery printing Retail Services – Family Centre No of children cared for Open from 8:15 to 17:30 Monday to Friday, 43½ weeks per year (school terms, half term and new extended opening) plus an optional 2½ weeks summer play scheme University staff, students and parents from the community may use the Centre, which caters for children from six weeks to five years of age The menus have been developed, under advice from local authority nutritionists, to ensure they provide a healthy balanced diet suitable for developing children The most recent (2009) Ofsted inspection rated the Family Centre as outstanding in all areas of provision

Event Exeter Also responsible for Reed Hall, the University’s all year round venue for conferences, weddings and functions Forum and Great Hall Operational Manager and University Reception Team report to this department Over 6000 conference and group travel visitors per annum Awarded Commercial University of the Year – College and UniversityCommercial University of the Year Business Officers (CUBO) Awards. Promotional Video

Residential Services Residential Services – Student Accommodation ResNet  Mix of standard (shared bathroom facilities) and en-suite rooms on catered or self-catered basis  Studio rooms, self-contained flats and townhouses available  Partnership with UPP (University Partnership Programme) 43year lease  Residence Life Team with an in-depth knowledge of the support and wellbeing services on offer at the University, provide support to students living in University accommodation  5464 rooms (1363 catered self-catered)  ReUse – The Student ReUse Project has run successfully for 4 years and encourages students, at the end of the academic year to donate items that they no longer need. These items can benefit local charities, or other students who can put them to good use. The ReUse Project reduces the amount sent to landfill by over 3.5 tonnes per annum

Business Support The BICSc Cleaning Academy opened in January 2010 and has already seen over 200 members of the cleaning staff successfully completing the minimum 14 BICSc Skills Investors in People, Customer First – lead on achieving accreditation Business Support is in the process of recruiting a pool of students from a variety of degree disciplines and year groups to act as mystery shoppers for Campus Services. The programme also benefits our student by allowing them to gain valuable skills and work experience, which supports the University’s strategic aim to actively engage our students in the workplace

Estate Patrol Uniformed security staff available to provide advice and assistance, 24 hours a day 365 days a year Monitor fire and intruder alarms, the University’s extensive CCTV system and provide a rapid response when required Night Patrol Team work overnight during the term time to provide extra security around the University residences Patrol and management of car parking the 1,493 spaces on the Exeter campuses

Help Desk Administration of car parking permits – a total of almost 3000 permits per annum issued Over 2000 jobs logged per month Provide a Reception Service to Streatham Farm Help Desk available 8am to 8pm Monday to Friday Provision of Property Services Stores

Facilities Management Security of each building - locking and unlocking doors and windows every day Mail Room deals with all University mail internal and external Internal moves in individual buildings Preparation of exam areas & Graduation Awarded British Association of Cleaning in Higher Education (BACHE) Sustainability Award and Runner Up for Best Cleaning Operative of the Year British Association of Cleaning in Higher Education (BACHE) Cleaning of all academic and administrative buildings Management of University cars and chauffeurs Run free University staff mini bus service to St David’s Station

Legal and Insurance Services Promoting best practice in managing risk relating to legal matters, insurance cover and unplanned events and provide training and updates on key issues Oversee the development of business continuity and incident management plans across the University Provide assistance with Research Contracts