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Jason M. Riley; Kevin Sweeney – Decision Sciences Journal of Innovative Education, 2024
Facility placement is of strategic importance to most organizations as a well-placed distribution center minimizes delivery costs and reduces fulfillment lead times, thus improving customer service levels. Because organizations value the location planning process, this teaching brief offers an exercise that analyzes the planning process using the…
Descriptors: Locational Skills (Social Studies), Teaching Methods, Facility Planning, Site Selection
United States Tennis Court & Track Builders Association. – 1999
This booklet examines seven planning and decision-making tips for investing in and building tennis courts that can prolong court life and get the most from the investment. It examines defining needs, developing a budget, considering the use of a consultant, choosing a site, choosing a surface and developing working specifications, making specific…
Descriptors: Construction Management, Facility Guidelines, Facility Planning, Flooring
Crawford, Gary N. – School Business Affairs, 1995
Planning new construction is an opportunity to recognize indoor environmental quality (IEQ) issues. Provides an overview of some common IEQ issues associated with construction projects. A building's heating, ventilating, and air-conditioning (HVAC) system is by far the single most common cause of IEQ problems and complaints. (MLF)
Descriptors: Climate Control, Facility Planning, Facility Requirements, Indoor Air Pollution
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Schofer, J. P. – Higher Education, 1975
Location can be a critical determinant of the success of a college. Central Place Theory, as developed in geographic studies of population distribution patterns, can provide insights into the problem of evaluating college locations. In this way preferences of students can be balanced against economic, academic, and political considerations.…
Descriptors: Colleges, Educational Environment, Facility Planning, Higher Education
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Tanner, C. Kenneth – CEFP Journal, 1985
An example shows how a group of professionals and citizens can select a feasible site for a facility by rank ordering criteria of availability, population, accessibility, and cost. (MLF)
Descriptors: Criteria, Facility Planning, Group Dynamics, Mathematical Models
Kolflat, Fred – American School and University, 1973
Business and professional sectors have initiated some functional and useful planning and design for continuing education facilities in direct response to the needs of users as students and as individuals. Provides several examples of facilities designed to lessen the impact of transplant on students, allow social mingling as well as classroom…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Building Design, Facility Planning, Flexible Facilities
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Wilfong, R. T.; And Others – School Management, 1972
Argues that soils, topography, and ecology are three factors that school planners must consider. (Author)
Descriptors: Ecological Factors, Facility Planning, Land Use, Site Analysis
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Quann, Leonard W. – School Management, 1972
For administrator and board members facing one of the most difficult jobs in education -- building a new school. (Author)
Descriptors: Architectural Programing, Bids, Cost Effectiveness, Educational Finance
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Hypes, Michael G. – Journal of Physical Education, Recreation & Dance (JOPERD), 2006
Before one begins the planning process for a new facility, it is important to determine if there is a need for a new facility. The demand for a new facility can be drawn from increases in the number of users, the type of users, and the type of events to be conducted in the facility. A feasibility study should be conducted to analyze the legal…
Descriptors: Feasibility Studies, Facility Inventory, Facility Improvement, Facility Planning
McCall, Michael K.; And Others – 1972
This report provides a general introduction to educational gaming and describes a simulation game developed primarily as a teaching device in the training of educational facility planners, but also beneficial for administrators, students, and community leaders. Objectives of the game are to sensitize players to issues and opinions outside their…
Descriptors: Bibliographies, Conflict Resolution, Educational Games, Facility Planning
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Seelig, Michael Y. – Journal of the American Institute of Planners, 1972
Planners must clearly define standards from their own position in the decisionmaking process and must reevaluate them constantly in the context of the ends and means of each planning problem for which they seek a solution. (Author)
Descriptors: Community Attitudes, Decision Making, Evaluation Criteria, Facility Planning
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Allen, Walter C. – Library Trends, 1987
This extensive bibliography on library building includes 15 categories: bibliography; background; general; planning teams; building programs; alternatives to new buildings; academic libraries; public libraries; school libraries; special libraries; site selection; interior planning and equipment; maintenance; security; and moving. (MES)
Descriptors: Architecture, Building Conversion, Building Design, Construction Programs
Downs, Joseph P. – Parks and Recreation, 1983
Indoor recreational facilities in Fairfax County, Virginia, owe their success to (1) development of comprehensive plans, which take into account site location, community needs, area trends, and financing possibilities, and (2) use of continuous marketing strategies. The centers are self-supporting. Each offers a variety of recreation/sports…
Descriptors: Community Recreation Programs, County Programs, Facility Planning, Marketing
Hall, Fred L. – 1973
During the past two decades, mathematical programing techniques have been widely utilized in the private sector for optimization studies in locating industrial plants, scheduling commodity flows, determining product mix, etc. However, their use in the public sector has been less extensive, partly because of the absence of a clear-cut profit motive…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Educational Planning, Facility Planning, Mathematical Models
Cheek, Becky – 1973
This booklet was produced by the Project to help day care centers make the best use of their outdoor play space for children. It gives the playground planner many helpful ideas and guidelines about equipment, arrangement, surfaces, long-range planning, play activity, community involvement, and the adult's role on the playground. Each of the States…
Descriptors: Community Involvement, Day Care, Educational Facilities, Facility Planning
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