Reporting a Facilities Issue
If you are experiencing a building emergency (i.e. water leak, power failure, no heat, etc.) during normal business hours (8:15am-4:45pm Monday-Friday), please use the contact info for Jamie listed on the CCAM Production and Facilities page.
If you are experiencing a building emergency outside of normal business hours (8:15am-4:45pm Monday-Friday), please call the Facilities Help Line at 304-293-HELP (4357). Once time permits, please email CCA.Facilities@mail.wvu.edu to report the problem so that we may follow up to ensure the issue is fully resolved. Be sure to mention that you called the help line.
If you notice something in the CCAC that needs attention but does not qualify as a building emergency, you may email CCA.Facilities@mail.wvu.edu or complete the CCA Facilities Issues Form, which allows you to attach a photo from your mobile device.
Requesting Facilities Upgrades
All modifications to CCAM facilities must be approved and coordinated by the CCAM Production
and Facilities Office. To begin the process, you may submit your request to
CCA.Facilities@mail.wvu.edu. In most cases, a meeting will be requested to
discuss the proposal and begin to define the scope of work.
If it is determined that the project requires Facilities Management involvement,
the Production and Facilities Office will submit a work order to request an estimate
for the work. Projects totaling $25,000 or more require University Planning Board
approval.
Once the scope of work has been solidified, an estimate has been obtained, and
the appropriate approvals have been received, a funding source must be identified.
The project's priority will be evaluated as it relates to the program, School and
College as we determine whether funding will be feasible at that time.
Once funding has been secured, a timeline can be established for the completion
of the work. Major projects can take up to or more than a year to come to fruition.
Advance planning is a must as projects with less time inevitably require more money.
Requesting Keys and Card Access
All requests for physical keys or card access must be submitted by Faculty or Staff
through the online form. The information you provide during this process will route
your request to the required personnel for approval. All access requests must be
approved by your home department (e.g. School of Art & Design, Dean's Office,
etc.) before the Production and Facilities Office can take action.
Faculty/Staff Key Requests
The Production and Facilities Office maintains a small inventory of building keys.
If the keys you've requested are not in stock, a work order must be submitted for
the Facilities Management Lockshop to cut a new key. Depending on their current
workload, this may add up to a week or more to our turnaround time. Once your keys
are ready, you will be contacted using the email address you provided, and you
will be able to pick up your keys in the Production and Facilities Office.
Student Key Requests
All requests for keys to be issued to students must originate from the Faculty or
Staff member authorizing the access. All correspondence in regard to these requests
will be copied to both the Student and the Faculty/Staff representative. The student
will be required to pick up the key(s) in person in the Production and Facilities
Office.
All Card Access Requests
Card swipe locks will be updated each Tuesday and Friday between 10am and 12pm. Each
request will be processed during the update immediately following the completion
of the approval process. For example, if you submit your request at 1pm on Friday
and your School director signs off before 10am on Tuesday, you should have access
to the new door(s) between 10am and noon on Tuesday.
All access requests must be submitted by Faculty or Staff
Surplus Equipment Disposal
The CCAM Production and Facilities Office is responsible for coordinating with the WVU Surplus Redistribution Center (SRC) to manage the disposal of all unwanted items. If the item is determined to have remaining value, it will be taken to the SRC where it may be reallocated to another University or State department or auctioned to the general public. If the item is determined to have reached the end of its useful life, it will be disposed of appropriately.
To arrange for items to be sent to surplus or disposed of, please email
CCA.Facilities@mail.wvu.edu. After examining the items, the Production and
Facilities Office will consult the SRC to determine the proper course of action
and then arrange for the item to be removed. Every effort will be made to remove
the item from your area as soon as possible. This turnaround may be affected by
Production and Facilities Office workload, available storage space, or SRC workload.
Please do not place your items in the hallway unless you have been instructed to
do so by the Production and Facilities Office.
Email, Phone and Network Setup and Requests
All faculty and staff receive Office365 accounts, which includes Outlook Email and
Calendaring, Skype for business communications, and OneDrive for business document
storage, sharing, and collaboration. For information on accessing your account,
please visit the
Office365 page on the IT website.
To request changes to office phone or network setup, including port activation,
voicemail reset, or troubleshooting, please email
CCA.Facilities@mail.wvu.edu. When necessary, the Production and Facilities
Office will place service requests with Information Technology Services and assist
in coordinating their work in our buildings.
Please note that numbers are assigned to phones, not locations. Moving a phone
from one room to another effectively moves the line. However not all network ports
have been activated, and additional permissions must be set on a port to allow
it to serve a phone line even if it has an active internet connection. For this
reason, even moving a phone from one port to another in the same room may require
an IT service request. For assistance, contact the Production and Facilities Office.
Please visit the
IT website for details on campus dialing procedures or accessing voicemail.
Scheduling
All scheduling for CCA facilities is handled in 25Live, the campus scheduling solution
that serves as the one calendaring system for all CCA rooms. All scheduling requests
from faculty and staff are expected to be entered in 25Live following the formatting
outlined in the 25Live CCA Guidebook. This is designed to standardize the way in
which events are entered into 25Live and aid in the communication of event-related
details. Trainings focusing on how the CCA uses 25Live are offered to faculty each
semester. For your reference, a listing of all CCA locations found in 25Live is
included here as well. For assistance with 25Live, please contact the CCA Production
and Facilities Office.
- 25Live CCAM Guidebook
- 25Live CCAC Location Listing
- 25Live WVU Website
- SOM Performance and Rehearsal Calendar
- SOM Performance and Announcement Calendar
Scheduled training sessions:no training sessions scheduled at this time
*All training sessions will be in 4039 (Graphic Design Computer Lab on 4th Floor). If you would like to attend a training session, please email Jamie.Whoolery@mail.wvu.edu to reserve your spot.
Standard Performance Times
WVU Arts & Entertainment events typically start at 7:00pm or 7:30pm but may vary. Consult the A&E box office (304-293-SHOW) for specific start times.
School of Theatre & Dance and School of Music Ensembles
- Monday-Friday 7:30pm
- Saturday 2:00pm and 7:30pm
- Sunday 2:00pm and 7:00pm
School of Music Faculty/Guest/Chamber Ensemble/Studio Recitals (Bloch/Falbo/Davis)
- Monday-Friday 6:00pm and 8:00pm
- Saturday 2:00pm, 6:00pm and 8:00pm
- Sunday 2:00pm and 7:00pm
School of Music Degree-Required Student Recitals
- Wednesday 6:00pm and 8:00pm
- Thursday 6:00pm and 8:00pm
- Friday 4:00pm, 6:00pm, and 8:00pm
- Saturday 12:00pm, 2:00pm, 4:00pm, 6:00pm, and 8:00pm
- Sunday 1:00pm, 3:00pm, 5:00pm, and 7:00pm
Weather-related Cancellations
In the event of inclement weather effecting the region, the Production and Facilities Office will consult with the School Directors and the event’s responsible faculty member to determine whether a cancellation will be necessary. Once a decision has been made, the Production and Facilities Office will alert the College’s Director of Marketing and Communications, who will contact University Relations and local media, update the College’s online event calendar, and post to social media. Although the cancellation of classes or other events across campus does not necessarily mean we will cancel College of Creative Arts and Media events, if a 'University closure’ is announced, all events at CCA Facilities, including rehearsals, must be cancelled.