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ESA Community Benefits Coalition
Workforce Development/Job
Training & Education
Youth Involvement &
Activities
Small Business Participation/
EntrepreneurshipSenior Concerns
Community Outreach (Preservation, Environment,
Development & Homelessness, etc.)
Arts & Culture
Co-Chair
ANC 8C
Co-Chair
ANC 8E
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SITE ANALYSIS
44
N
St. Elizabeths East
Development area
as outlined in the
Redevelopment
Framework Plan approved
Dec. 16,2008.
ST. ELIZABETHSEAST DEVELOPMENT
1
SITE ANALYSIS
88
N
6min
Gateway DC
R.I.S.E
GATEWAY DC
R.I.S.E.
Key:
Bus Stop
Path from ESA Campus
SITE ANALYSIS
PEDESTRIAN PATH - ESA CAMPUS
SITE ANALYSIS
1
2212
N
Extend Cherry Street to
allow buildingentry
Key:
Bus Stop
Service Path
Patron Path
Entry
SITE ANALYSIS
ENTRY MAP
SITE ANALYSIS
Player Parking
Semi-Private EntryService Entry
Loading Ramp
Patron Entry
Dual Access
Retail Patron Entry
SITE PLAN
1709/23/16
SITE PLAN
HISTORIC PROPERTY
HISTORIC PROPERTY
HISTORIC PROPERTY
SECURITYFENC E
STAIR TO
SERVICE
SECURITYPARKING
ENTRYGATE PROPOSED13TH ST
PRO
PO
SED
CH
ERRY
ST.
LOADING DOCK
BELOWAT 13TH ST
TRAININGFACILITYARENA
MAINENTRY
BENCHSEATING
BRICK PAVERS ATOAK
DRIVE
VALETDROP-OFF
NORTH
BOLLARDS AT PAVEDSTREET
MONUMENTAL
ENTRY
BRICK PAVERS EXTEND
TO CTCAMPUS
RETAILMAINENTRY
SITE PLAN
FLOOR PLAN
1909/23/16
LVL-02
FLOOR PLAN
ARENA BOWLCONFIGURATION
21
BOWL AXON -STAGE
BOWL
ARENA BOWL CONFIGURATION - STAGE
22
AXON - BASKETBALL
BOWL
ARENA BOWL CONFIGURATION - BASKETBALL
CONTEXTUAL INFLUENCES
24
CONTEXTUAL INFLUENCES
HISTORIC CAMPUS CHARACTER
25
LOCAL ACTIVATION
CONTEXTUAL INFLUENCES
26
HORIZONTAL MASSING
CONTEXTUAL INFLUENCES
27
VERTICAL RHYTHM ANDREPITITION
CONTEXTUAL INFLUENCES
28
BRICK ARTICULATION
CONTEXTUAL INFLUENCES
29
ADJACENT ROOF AND SOFFIT EXPRESSION
CONTEXTUAL INFLUENCES
DESIGN APPROACH
BUILDING AESTHETIC
31
BUILDING AESTHETIC
SOUTH EAST AXON
32
BUILDING AESTHETIC
SOUTH EAST AXON
33
BUILDING AESTHETIC
SOUTH EAST AXON
34
BUILDING AESTHETIC
SOUTH EAST AXON
35
BUILDING AESTHETIC
SOUTHEAST ORTHO
36
BUILDING AESTHETIC
NORTHEAST ORTHO
37
BUILDING AESTHETIC
NORTHWEST ORTHO
38
BUILDING AESTHETIC
SOUTHWEST ORTHO
39
BUILDING AESTHETIC
SOUTH ELEVATION
NORTH
SOUTH
WEST EAST
NTS
40
BUILDING AESTHETIC
NORTH ELEVATION
NORTH
SOUTH
WEST EAST
NTS
41
BUILDING AESTHETIC
EAST ELEVATION
NORTH
SOUTH
WEST EAST
NTS
42
BUILDING AESTHETIC
WEST ELEVATION
NORTH
SOUTH
WEST EAST
NTS
43
BUILDING AESTHETIC
COMMUNITY COURT
44
BUILDING AESTHETIC
OAK STREET ARRIVALSOUTHEAST
45
BUILDING AESTHETIC
OAK STREET ARRIVALSOUTHWEST
46
BUILDING AESTHETIC
OAK STREET ACTIVATION
47
BUILDING AESTHETIC
PUBLIC CONCOURSE
Entertainment & Sports Arena
Entertainment & Sports Arena
ABOUT SMOOT CONSTRUCTIONFor more than four decades, Smoot
Construction has been providing construction services in the District
of Columbia and surrounding National Capitol Region. The Smoot portfolio includes over 90 specific projects totaling more than $2.9
billion construction dollars on behalf of such clients as DGS, DCPL,
Smithsonian Institution and Architect of the Capitol.
ABOUT GILBANE BUILDING COMPANYA Top 5 Builder in the DC metro area,
Gilbane works with notable clients such as the D.C. Department of General
Services, D.C. Public Library, TishmanSpeyer, Capital One, Children’s National
Medical Center and others to build a portfolio of diverse and complex
facilities.
Smoot|Gilbane’s partnership spans over 50 years. A relationship that began in the 1960s through mentorship and has developed into a strong peer partnership. From the on-time, on-budget delivery of University of Maryland’s Comcast Arena to the award-winning Dunbar and
Roosevelt High School projects, the Smoot|Gilbane Joint Venture can deliver tough DC jobs and exceed local business and workforce goals.
Entertainment & Sports Arena
Our Commitment to Small & Local Business
35% CBE subcontracting requirement
Specific focus on Ward 7 and Ward 8
Support the construction process
• Trade Contractors
• General Conditions - wide range of service providers
Entertainment & Sports Arena
Our Past Experience
Local and Small Business
Subcontracting Results
Ron Brown College
Preparatory High School
Washington, DC
$22M
Entertainment & Sports Arena
Our Commitment to the DC Workforce
40% job hours performed by District Residents• By Trade
• Wage Classifications» Journey Worker
» Apprentice
» Skilled Labor
» Common Labor
Focus on Ward 7 & Ward 8 Residents
Total of 51% of New Hires – District Residents
Entertainment & Sports Arena
Our Past Experience
Entertainment & Sports Arena
Our Commitment to Mentoring Small Businesses
Entertainment & Sports Arena
Community Outreach & Engagement Plan
Pre-Project Conferences – Community Organizations • Present the Business & Workforce Opportunities• Early 2017 – Early 2018
Host Education Seminars • Project Opportunities• Qualification, bidding, change orders, RFI, and payment
processes• Now thru Early 2017
Encourage Alliances between Prime and SBE firms • Build Capacity• Bid specifications• Early 2017 thru Early 2018
Entertainment & Sports Arena
Community Outreach & Engagement Plan
Coordinate with Local Agencies • Business & Trade Associations • Building & Construction Trades Council• Assist subcontractors • Local workforce goals• Now thru Early 2018
Workforce Development Collaboration• Ward 7 & Ward 8 Focus• Referral Sources – DC Residents • Contractor Resources • Now thru 2018
Entertainment & Sports Arena
Get to Know Us…We Want to Get to Know You
Onsite Construction Activities • Jumanne Smith• Don Smith
CBE and Workforce Participation• Linda Graves • Chrystal Stowe
Bid List• Jackie Washington
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