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Suggested Citation:"Appendix G: NIH Facilities: Space Utilization." National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine. 2019. Managing the NIH Bethesda Campus Capital Assets for Success in a Highly Competitive Global Biomedical Research Environment. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/25483.
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NIH Facilities: Space Utilization

TABLE G.1 Space Utilization by Category by Organizational Unit

IC or UNIT Usage Category Total % of Grand Total
ADMIN ANIMAL CLINICAL LAB OTHER
CC 78,890 614 660,075 40,441 92,908 872,928 17.5%
CINIH 47,385 47,385 0.9%
CIT 32,907 57,850 90,758 1.8%
CSR 774 0 774 0.0%
DIR RES 15,710 8,177 805 861 25,553 0.5%
FAES 15,055 11,146 26,201 0.5%
FIC 22,883 479 23,361 0.5%
FNIH 441 143 585 0.0%
NCATS 4,525 0 4,525 0.1%
NCCIH 6,470 4,116 259 10,846 0.2%
NCI 90,690 37,375 6,250 360,157 1,040 495,512 9.9%
NEI 18,934 64,930 9 48,885 127 132,885 2.7%
NHGRI 27,673 814 56,336 1,610 86,434 1.7%
NHLBI 42,165 2,004 74 152,487 2,185 198,915 4.0%
NIA 11,375 7,579 0 18,954 0.4%
NIAAA 6,253 3,924 0 10,177 0.2%
NIAID 42,433 63,576 213,857 1,395 321,262 6.4%
NIAMS 14,803 1,266 43,054 497 59,620 1.2%
NIBIB 21,084 3,021 10,566 378 35,049 0.7%
NICHD 23,233 24,179 114,607 71 162,090 3.2%
NIDA 3,084 1,003 0 4,087 0.1%
NIDCD 16,837 27,034 29 43,900 0.9%
NIDCR 14,283 5,249 62,486 736 82,754 1.7%
NIDDK 32,715 4,755 211 166,680 283 204,645 4.1%
NIEHS 2,588 230 1,544 0 4,363 0.1%
NIGMS 34,396 0 34,396 0.7%
NIMH 39,789 1,304 1,923 95,030 99 138,144 2.8%
NIMHD 3,822 955 0 4,777 0.1%
NINDS 38,770 62,482 874 159,376 4,230 265,731 5.3%
NINR 13,305 5,595 420 19,319 0.4%
NLM 287,115 77,200 364,316 7.3%
OD 100,170 15,502 115,672 2.3%
OHR 22,976 3,073 26,049 0.5%
ORF 115,328 0 597 8,979 56,547 181,451 3.6%
ORS 133,248 146,164 0 19,312 258,401 557,125 11.1%
VACANT 30,934 5,690 91,032 186,491 17,415 331,561 6.6%
Grand Total 1,365,659 428,580 764,295 1,791,301 652,268 5,002,103 100%
27% 9% 15% 36% 13% 100%
Suggested Citation:"Appendix G: NIH Facilities: Space Utilization." National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine. 2019. Managing the NIH Bethesda Campus Capital Assets for Success in a Highly Competitive Global Biomedical Research Environment. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/25483.
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The National Institutes of Health (NIH) is the primary agency of the United States government responsible for biomedical and public health research. Founded in the late 1870s, NIH has produced extraordinary advances in the treatment of common and rare diseases and leads the world in biomedical research. It is a critical national resource that plays an important role in supporting national security.

The 310-acre Bethesda campus supports some 20,000 employees and contractors, and it contains more than 12 million square feet of facilities divided amongst nearly 100 buildings, including the largest dedicated research hospital in the world. The Bethesda campus supports some of the most sophisticated and groundbreaking biomedical research in the world. However, while some new state-of-the-art buildings have been constructed in recent years, essential maintenance for many facilities and the campus overall has been consistently deferred for many years. The deteriorating condition of NIH's built environment is now putting its ability to fulfill its mission at substantial risk.

Managing the NIH Bethesda Campus's Capital Assets for Success in a Highly Competitive Global Biomedical Research Environment identifies the facilities in greatest need of repair on the Bethesda campus and evaluates cost estimates to determine what investment is needed for the NIH to successfully accomplish its mission going forward.

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