April 22 LHS Meeting URS Presentation

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Lakewood City Schools
High School Design Community Meeting No.1
April 22, 2014
LAKEWOOD CITY SCHOOLS
AGENDA
Introductions
Facilities Master Plan
Review of Planning & Design Process
Design Issues
Site Review
Questions and Answers
LAKEWOOD CITY SCHOOLS
Team Structure
Co-Owners
RPMI
High School
Architects/ Engineers
LAKEWOOD CITY SCHOOLS
TBD
High School
Construction Manager
@ Risk
URS and Robert P. Madison Team
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Dana Mitchell, Project Principal
24 years experience
URS K-12 practice lead since 1998
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Brad Gellert, Project Manager
35 years experience
Project Manager on (4) Lakewood School
projects
Garfield Middle School
Lakewood Harding Middle School
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Robert Klann, Project Architect
25 years experience
Lakewood resident
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Sarah Klann, Project Interiors
25 years experience
Lakewood residents
LAKEWOOD CITY SCHOOLS
Project Scope Lakewood Schools Final Phase
Lincoln
Emerson
Horace
Mann
Garfield
Grant
Harding
High
School
Harrison
Roosevelt
Hayes
LAKEWOOD CITY SCHOOLS
Project Scope
High School Master Plan
 Proposed Student Capacity:
1795 Students
 Existing Student Enrollment:
1600 Students
 Proposed Building Size:
400,850 sq. ft.
 Existing Building to Remain:
268,850 sq. ft.
 Civic, Natatorium and Auto Career Tech Buildings to be renovated
 West Wing (Buildings A & B) Renovated in 2007
 Minimum New Construction:
132,000 sq. ft.
 Includes additional 56,000 sq. ft. District funded Locally Funded
Initiative
LAKEWOOD CITY SCHOOLS
Project Scope
High School Planning
Existing to Remain
Civic
A&B
Demolition Portion
Renovate
• Civic
• Natatorium
• Auto Tech Building
Demolition:
• Everything East of Civic
• 260,000 sq. ft.
Natatorium
Minimum New Construction:
• 132,000 sq. ft
Auto
LAKEWOOD CITY SCHOOLS
Project Scope
In Progress
High School Schedule
 Program of Requirements (1-2 months)
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Schematic Design (3-4 months)
Design Development – (3-4 months)
Construction Documents (4-5 months)
Bid Packages (2 months)
Construction (24-26 months)
Oct 2014
1-2 mo. 4 mo.
POR
SD’s
Aug 2014
April 2015
June 2015
7 to 8 mo.
2 mo.
CD and DD Phase
Bidding
Swing Space – Year 1
LAKEWOOD CITY SCHOOLS
August 2017
24 to 26 mo.
Construction
Aug 2015
Swing Space – Year 2/3
Project Scope
Schedule
Design
Design
Design
Design
Community
Workshop #1
Workshop #2
Workshop #3
Workshop #4
Meeting
Preliminary Site
Concept Planning
Building
Bubble Diagram
Schematic Floor
Plan(s)
Schematic Floor
Plan(s)
Review
Schematic
Designs
Building Massing
Community
LAKEWOOD CITY SCHOOLS
Project Scope
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High School Potential Program Elements
Classrooms
Special Education
Cafeteria/ Food Service
Music
Athletics/Gymnasium
Small Theater
Media Center
Administrative Offices
LAKEWOOD CITY SCHOOLS
Issues
Transition Planning During Construction
 Cafeteria/ Food Service
 Music
 Physical Education
 Athletics
 Theater
LAKEWOOD CITY SCHOOLS
Issues
Protect and Preserve Heritage
LAKEWOOD CITY SCHOOLS
Issues
Interior Environment
LAKEWOOD CITY SCHOOLS
Issues
Safety & Security
LAKEWOOD CITY SCHOOLS
Issues
Sustainability
Our A/E team will follow an integrative design approach to
meet the project goals including sustainable design. Although
this project is not pursing LEED certification, the major MEP
features of sustainable school building design are:
• Integrated Day Lighting and Electrical Lighting Systems
• Energy-Efficient HVAC Systems
• Energy-Efficient Building Shell
• Indoor Environmental and Air Quality
LAKEWOOD CITY SCHOOLS
Issues
High School
Site Issues:
• Context
• Aesthetics
• Orientation
• Massing
• Storm Water
• Access
• Parking
• Recreation
• Energy Consumption
• Security
• Traffic Flow
LAKEWOOD CITY SCHOOLS
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
Email any additional questions to :
keith.ahearn@lakewoodcityschools.org
LAKEWOOD CITY SCHOOLS
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