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COMMISSION ON HIGHER EDUCATION PROGRAM : CHES607GDP PAGE: 1 ASSIGNABLE AREA BY ROOM USE CODES (By Site Identifiers) DATE: 05/10/11 FUNCTION USE CODE FOR HOSPITAL EXCLUDED FROM REPORT TIME: 14:42:11 ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ |ASSIGNABLE |CLASS RM|LABORAT |OFFICE |STUDY |SPECIAL |GENERAL |SUPPORT|HEALTH|RESIDENTIL|UNCLAS| INSTITUTION |AREA |FACIL. |FACIL. |FACIL. |FACIL. |FACIL. |FACIL. |FACIL. |FACIL.|FACIL. |FACIL.| BLDG-IDENT BUILDING NAME | ASF | ASF | ASF | ASF | ASF | ASF | ASF | ASF | ASF | ASF | ASF | | (%) | (%) | (%) | (%) | (%) | (%) | (%) | (%) | (%) | (%) | (%) | ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ RESEARCH UNIVERSITIES Clemson University (Main Campus) 000001 Tillman Hall | 53800 | 10445| 4023| 26973| 1971| 0| 9856| 532| 0| 0| 0| ( 19.4) ( 7.4) ( 50.1) ( 3.6) ( 0.0) ( 18.3) ( 0.9) ( 0.0) ( 0.0) ( 0.0) 000003 Godfrey Hall | 28858 | 3161| 24093| 579| 0| 0| 0| 1025| 0| 0| 0| ( 10.9) ( 83.4) ( 2.0) ( 0.0) ( 0.0) ( 0.0) ( 3.5) ( 0.0) ( 0.0) ( 0.0) 000004 Holtzendorf Y | 25723 | 4582| 4781| 8699| 0| 0| 5060| 2601| 0| 0| 0| ( 17.8) ( 18.5) ( 33.8) ( 0.0) ( 0.0) ( 19.6) ( 10.1) ( 0.0) ( 0.0) ( 0.0) 000005 Mell Hall | 5130 | 0| 0| 4747| 0| 0| 272| 111| 0| 0| 0| ( 0.0) ( 0.0) ( 92.5) ( 0.0) ( 0.0) ( 5.3) ( 2.1) ( 0.0) ( 0.0) ( 0.0) 000006 Dillard Building | 16419 | 2622| 0| 3170| 0| 0| 705| 6351| 0| 240| 3331| ( 15.9) ( 0.0) ( 19.3) ( 0.0) ( 0.0) ( 4.2) ( 38.6) ( 0.0) ( 1.4) (20.2) 000007 Central Energy Facility | 16267 | 0| 0| 0| 0| 0| 0| 16267| 0| 0| 0| ( 0.0) ( 0.0) ( 0.0) ( 0.0) ( 0.0) ( 0.0) (100.0) ( 0.0) ( 0.0) ( 0.0) 000008 Telecommunications Service | 3120 | 0| 0| 1448| 0| 0| 173| 1499| 0| 0| 0| ( 0.0) ( 0.0) ( 46.4) ( 0.0) ( 0.0) ( 5.5) ( 48.0) ( 0.0) ( 0.0) ( 0.0) 000009 Physical Plant | 12527 | 0| 0| 8596| 0| 0| 0| 3844| 0| 87| 0| ( 0.0) ( 0.0) ( 68.6) ( 0.0) ( 0.0) ( 0.0) ( 30.6) ( 0.0) ( 0.6) ( 0.0) 000010 Fike Center | 123104 | 0| 0| 6724| 0| 5274| 110710| 396| 0| 0| 0| ( 0.0) ( 0.0) ( 5.4) ( 0.0) ( 4.2) ( 89.9) ( 0.3) ( 0.0) ( 0.0) ( 0.0) 000012 Football Stadium | 74180 | 0| 0| 0| 0| 64809| 9371| 0| 0| 0| 0| ( 0.0) ( 0.0) ( 0.0) ( 0.0) ( 87.3) ( 12.6) ( 0.0) ( 0.0) ( 0.0) ( 0.0) 000014 Ticket Booth NE Corner | 183 | 0| 0| 0| 0| 0| 183| 0| 0| 0| 0| ( 0.0) ( 0.0) ( 0.0) ( 0.0) ( 0.0) (100.0) ( 0.0) ( 0.0) ( 0.0) ( 0.0) 000015 Ticket Booth NW Corner | 183 | 0| 0| 0| 0| 0| 183| 0| 0| 0| 0| ( 0.0) ( 0.0) ( 0.0) ( 0.0) ( 0.0) (100.0) ( 0.0) ( 0.0) ( 0.0) ( 0.0) 000016 Stadium Ticket Booth-SE Stands | 162 | 0| 0| 0| 0| 0| 162| 0| 0| 0| 0| ( 0.0) ( 0.0) ( 0.0) ( 0.0) ( 0.0) (100.0) ( 0.0) ( 0.0) ( 0.0) ( 0.0) 000017 Stadium Ticket Booth-SW Stands | 162 | 0| 0| 0| 0| 0| 162| 0| 0| 0| 0| ( 0.0) ( 0.0) ( 0.0) ( 0.0) ( 0.0) (100.0) ( 0.0) ( 0.0) ( 0.0) ( 0.0) 000018 Stadium Ticket Booth -W Stands | 183 | 0| 0| 0| 0| 0| 183| 0| 0| 0| 0| ( 0.0) ( 0.0) ( 0.0) ( 0.0) ( 0.0) (100.0) ( 0.0) ( 0.0) ( 0.0) ( 0.0) Fall 2010 S.C. COMMISSION ON HIGHER EDUCATION PROGRAM : CHES607GDP PAGE: 2 ASSIGNABLE AREA BY ROOM USE CODES (By Site Identifiers) DATE: 05/10/11 FUNCTION USE CODE FOR HOSPITAL EXCLUDED FROM REPORT TIME: 14:42:11 ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ |ASSIGNABLE |CLASS RM|LABORAT |OFFICE |STUDY |SPECIAL |GENERAL |SUPPORT|HEALTH|RESIDENTIL|UNCLAS| INSTITUTION |AREA |FACIL. |FACIL. |FACIL. |FACIL. |FACIL. |FACIL. |FACIL. |FACIL.|FACIL. |FACIL.| BLDG-IDENT BUILDING NAME | ASF | ASF | ASF | ASF | ASF | ASF | ASF | ASF | ASF | ASF | ASF | | (%) | (%) | (%) | (%) | (%) | (%) | (%) | (%) | (%) | (%) | (%) | ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ RESEARCH UNIVERSITIES Clemson University (Main Campus) 000019 Stadium West Stands | 14776 | 0| 0| 582| 0| 7948| 6246| 0| 0| 0| 0| ( 0.0) ( 0.0) ( 3.9) ( 0.0) ( 53.7) ( 42.2) ( 0.0) ( 0.0) ( 0.0) ( 0.0) 000022 Sirrine Hall | 113300 | 13227| 33120| 55891| 465| 0| 1528| 9069| 0| 0| 0| ( 11.6) ( 29.2) ( 49.3) ( 0.4) ( 0.0) ( 1.3) ( 8.0) ( 0.0) ( 0.0) ( 0.0) 000023 Earle Hall | 31334 | 3915| 17113| 6921| 0| 0| 975| 2410| 0| 0| 0| ( 12.4) ( 54.6) ( 22.0) ( 0.0) ( 0.0) ( 3.1) ( 7.6) ( 0.0) ( 0.0) ( 0.0) 000024 Lowry Hall | 42480 | 9894| 17111| 12655| 980| 0| 300| 1540| 0| 0| 0| ( 23.2) ( 40.2) ( 29.7) ( 2.3) ( 0.0) ( 0.7) ( 3.6) ( 0.0) ( 0.0) ( 0.0) 000025 Freeman Hall | 40895 | 2836| 15325| 12931| 0| 0| 284| 9091| 0| 428| 0| ( 6.9) ( 37.4) ( 31.6) ( 0.0) ( 0.0) ( 0.6) ( 22.2) ( 0.0) ( 1.0) ( 0.0) 000026 Riggs Hall | 49611 | 6038| 19589| 20941| 853| 0| 1083| 1107| 0| 0| 0| ( 12.1) ( 39.4) ( 42.2) ( 1.7) ( 0.0) ( 2.1) ( 2.2) ( 0.0) ( 0.0) ( 0.0) 000027 Olin Hall | 18080 | 1523| 13988| 1925| 0| 0| 27| 617| 0| 0| 0| ( 8.4) ( 77.3) ( 10.6) ( 0.0) ( 0.0) ( 0.1) ( 3.4) ( 0.0) ( 0.0) ( 0.0) 000028 Lee Hall | 74797 | 8736| 38086| 16654| 5199| 0| 4133| 1989| 0| 0| 0| ( 11.6) ( 50.9) ( 22.2) ( 6.9) ( 0.0) ( 5.5) ( 2.6) ( 0.0) ( 0.0) ( 0.0) 000029 Hardin Hall | 19739 | 8063| 1216| 9862| 263| 0| 335| 0| 0| 0| 0| ( 40.8) ( 6.1) ( 49.9) ( 1.3) ( 0.0) ( 1.7) ( 0.0) ( 0.0) ( 0.0) ( 0.0) 000030 Brackett Hall | 70802 | 19430| 21387| 28760| 106| 0| 423| 696| 0| 0| 0| ( 27.4) ( 30.2) ( 40.6) ( 0.1) ( 0.0) ( 0.6) ( 0.9) ( 0.0) ( 0.0) ( 0.0) 000031 Sikes Hall | 28259 | 0| 0| 27773| 0| 0| 0| 486| 0| 0| 0| ( 0.0) ( 0.0) ( 98.2) ( 0.0) ( 0.0) ( 0.0) ( 1.7) ( 0.0) ( 0.0) ( 0.0) 000032 Outdoor Theatre | 269 | 0| 0| 0| 0| 0| 269| 0| 0| 0| 0| ( 0.0) ( 0.0) ( 0.0) ( 0.0) ( 0.0) (100.0) ( 0.0) ( 0.0) ( 0.0) ( 0.0) 000033 Long Hall | 52043 | 2598| 21395| 25730| 0| 0| 1409| 911| 0| 0| 0| ( 4.9) ( 41.1) ( 49.4) ( 0.0) ( 0.0) ( 2.7) ( 1.7) ( 0.0) ( 0.0) ( 0.0) 000034 Campbell Museum of NHist | 4507 | 0| 386| 92| 0| 0| 4029| 0| 0| 0| 0| ( 0.0) ( 8.5) ( 2.0) ( 0.0) ( 0.0) ( 89.3) ( 0.0) ( 0.0) ( 0.0) ( 0.0) 000035 Kinard Lab | 40767 | 6417| 21783| 9811| 1133| 0| 1249| 374| 0| 0| 0| ( 15.7) ( 53.4) ( 24.0) ( 2.7) ( 0.0) ( 3.0) ( 0.9) ( 0.0) ( 0.0) ( 0.0) Fall 2010 S.C. COMMISSION ON HIGHER EDUCATION PROGRAM : CHES607GDP PAGE: 3 ASSIGNABLE AREA BY ROOM USE CODES (By Site Identifiers) DATE: 05/10/11 FUNCTION USE CODE FOR HOSPITAL EXCLUDED FROM REPORT TIME: 14:42:11 ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ |ASSIGNABLE |CLASS RM|LABORAT |OFFICE |STUDY |SPECIAL |GENERAL |SUPPORT|HEALTH|RESIDENTIL|UNCLAS| INSTITUTION |AREA |FACIL. |FACIL. |FACIL. |FACIL. |FACIL. |FACIL. |FACIL. |FACIL.|FACIL. |FACIL.| BLDG-IDENT BUILDING NAME | ASF | ASF | ASF | ASF | ASF | ASF | ASF | ASF | ASF | ASF | ASF | | (%) | (%) | (%) | (%) | (%) | (%) | (%) | (%) | (%) | (%) | (%) | ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ RESEARCH UNIVERSITIES Clemson University (Main Campus) 000036 Martin Hall | 53643 | 12240| 8456| 31710| 0| 0| 974| 263| 0| 0| 0| ( 22.8) ( 15.7) ( 59.1) ( 0.0) ( 0.0) ( 1.8) ( 0.4) ( 0.0) ( 0.0) ( 0.0) 000038 McAdams Hall | 55887 | 3382| 24334| 17664| 0| 3078| 1698| 5731| 0| 0| 0| ( 6.0) ( 43.5) ( 31.6) ( 0.0) ( 5.5) ( 3.0) ( 10.2) ( 0.0) ( 0.0) ( 0.0) 000039 Newman Hall | 38012 | 2411| 25684| 2809| 0| 0| 2175| 4933| 0| 0| 0| ( 6.3) ( 67.5) ( 7.3) ( 0.0) ( 0.0) ( 5.7) ( 12.9) ( 0.0) ( 0.0) ( 0.0) 000040 Poole Agricultural Center | 137864 | 11628| 41469| 59930| 1073| 7893| 526| 15345| 0| 0| 0| ( 8.4) ( 30.0) ( 43.4) ( 0.7) ( 5.7) ( 0.3) ( 11.1) ( 0.0) ( 0.0) ( 0.0) 000041 Isotope Lab | 1832 | 0| 1556| 276| 0| 0| 0| 0| 0| 0| 0| ( 0.0) ( 84.9) ( 15.0) ( 0.0) ( 0.0) ( 0.0) ( 0.0) ( 0.0) ( 0.0) ( 0.0) 000042 Old Dairy Barn | 16148 | 0| 0| 392| 0| 0| 325| 15431| 0| 0| 0| ( 0.0) ( 0.0) ( 2.4) ( 0.0) ( 0.0) ( 2.0) ( 95.5) ( 0.0) ( 0.0) ( 0.0) 000043 Presidents Home | 5125 | 0| 0| 0| 0| 0| 0| 0| 0| 5125| 0| ( 0.0) ( 0.0) ( 0.0) ( 0.0) ( 0.0) ( 0.0) ( 0.0) ( 0.0) (100.0) ( 0.0) 000044 National Drop-Out Prevention C | 2466 | 0| 0| 2466| 0| 0| 0| 0| 0| 0| 0| ( 0.0) ( 0.0) (100.0) ( 0.0) ( 0.0) ( 0.0) ( 0.0) ( 0.0) ( 0.0) ( 0.0) 000045 Harcombe Dining Hall | 50339 | 0| 0| 2916| 0| 0| 44371| 2528| 0| 524| 0| ( 0.0) ( 0.0) ( 5.7) ( 0.0) ( 0.0) ( 88.1) ( 5.0) ( 0.0) ( 1.0) ( 0.0) 000046 Trustee House | 3478 | 0| 0| 3374| 0| 0| 104| 0| 0| 0| 0| ( 0.0) ( 0.0) ( 97.0) ( 0.0) ( 0.0) ( 2.9) ( 0.0) ( 0.0) ( 0.0) ( 0.0) 000047 Fort Hill | 4329 | 0| 0| 158| 0| 0| 4171| 0| 0| 0| 0| ( 0.0) ( 0.0) ( 3.6) ( 0.0) ( 0.0) ( 96.3) ( 0.0) ( 0.0) ( 0.0) ( 0.0) 000048 Calhoun Law Office | 329 | 0| 0| 0| 0| 0| 329| 0| 0| 0| 0| ( 0.0) ( 0.0) ( 0.0) ( 0.0) ( 0.0) (100.0) ( 0.0) ( 0.0) ( 0.0) ( 0.0) 000049 Hanover House | 1521 | 0| 0| 49| 0| 0| 1472| 0| 0| 0| 0| ( 0.0) ( 0.0) ( 3.2) ( 0.0) ( 0.0) ( 96.7) ( 0.0) ( 0.0) ( 0.0) ( 0.0) 000050 Sheep Barn | 6984 | 0| 0| 0| 0| 0| 0| 6984| 0| 0| 0| ( 0.0) ( 0.0) ( 0.0) ( 0.0) ( 0.0) ( 0.0) (100.0) ( 0.0) ( 0.0) ( 0.0) 000070 Isolate Greenhouse | 946 | 0| 0| 0| 0| 946| 0| 0| 0| 0| 0| ( 0.0) ( 0.0) ( 0.0) ( 0.0) (100.0) ( 0.0) ( 0.0) ( 0.0) ( 0.0) ( 0.0) Fall 2010 S.C.
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