We have a C&S project that consists for 80% of office space and 20% service area. The layout of the future office and service areas is a projection of how future tenants might organize the space.
In the basement of the building we have showers, a utility room and several technical spaces for equipment. Are the showers to be considered supporting spaces of the office spaces and sevice spaces. Can we include them in the definition of office spaces? What with the utility room and technial rooms. Are they to be considered as "other space" or do we include them as anciliary to the office and/or service spaces?
Please advice. Thanks
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Tristan Roberts
RepresentativeVermont House of Representatives
LEEDuser Expert
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October 22, 2012 - 1:54 pm
Emmanuel, I would probably count the utility and technical rooms as "other" and the showers as supporting the office and/or service area. I don't see there being one "right" answer to this situation though—I wouldn't sweat it too much.