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When Will it End? Update on the Facilities Master Plan & Construction on Campus August 16, 2018

When Will it End? Update on the Facilities Master Plan ......ATB Renovation. WLB Replacement: Phase 2 Projects. Gym Renovations. Athletics/Sitework/Student Center. Library & Resource

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  • When Will it End? Update on the Facilities Master Plan & Construction on Campus

    August 16, 2018

  • Facilities Master Plan Initiatives

    • Establish Centers of Excellence for Career & Tech Education and Arts• Enhance Campus Front Door and Wayfinding• Realign Academic Resource Centers• Incorporate Sustainability• Strengthen Athletic Facilities• Prioritize Active Learning Classrooms

  • JCCC Facilities Master Plan Projects, Phase 1Architect: BNIMConstruction Manager: JE DunnProject Estimated Completion

    Date

    New Career & Technical Education Center (CTE) March 2019

    New Fine Arts & Design Studios (FADS) January 2019

    Expand Chiller March 2019

    Remodel Arts & Technology Building Spring 2020

    Replace Welding Labs (WLB) January 2021

  • JCCC Facilities Master Plan Projects, Phase 2Architect: PGAVConstruction Manager: JE DunnProject Estimated Completion

    Date

    Gym Renovation October 2018

    Outdoor Site Work/Athletics September 2019

    Student Center Renovation September 2019

    Library/Resource Center Consolidation September 2019

  • Phase 1 Projects

  • Career & Technical Education Building

  • Career and Technical Education Building

    Estimated Project Cost $27,907,490

    Cost of Construction (approved Guaranteed Maximum Price) $23,049,369

    Non Construction Cost budget $4,858,121

    Architect BNIM

    Builder JE Dunn

    Start Date January 2018

    Opening Date March 2019

    CTE Status Update What’s in it?

    The new CTE building will contain 14 labs to support many of the College’s Industrial Technology Programs currently housed in the Arts & Technology Building. The CTE facility will operate as a high-performance environment and be a living, teaching, and learning laboratory, allowing occupants to observe its inner workings and mechanics, with openly visible building systems in key locations. Gross Square Feet: 69,000

    New Programs: • Automation Engineer Technology

    (currently sharing space w/ Electrical Technology)

    • Continuing Education Workforce Development

    • Plumbing Certificate

    Current Programs:

    • Automation Engineer Technology • Automotive Technology • Heating, Ventilation & Air-

    Conditioning Technology • Electrical Technology

    Career and Technical Education Building

    CTE Status Update

    What’s in it?

    The new CTE building will contain 14 labs to support many of the College’s Industrial Technology Programs currently housed in the Arts & Technology Building. The CTE facility will operate as a high-performance environment and be a living, teaching, and learning laboratory, allowing occupants to observe its inner workings and mechanics, with openly visible building systems in key locations.

    Gross Square Feet: 69,000

    New Programs:

    · Automation Engineer Technology (currently sharing space w/ Electrical Technology)

    · Continuing Education Workforce Development

    · Plumbing Certificate

    Current Programs:

    · Automation Engineer Technology

    · Automotive Technology

    · Heating, Ventilation & Air-Conditioning Technology

    · Electrical Technology

    Estimated Project Cost

    $27,907,490

    Cost of Construction (approved Guaranteed Maximum Price)

    $23,049,369

    Non Construction Cost budget

    $4,858,121

    Architect

    BNIM

    Builder

    JE Dunn

    Start Date

    January 2018

    Opening Date

    March 2019

  • Fine Arts & Design Studios

  • Fine Arts and Design Studios

    Estimated Project Cost $19,255,864

    Cost of Construction (approved Guaranteed Maximum Price) $16,456,063

    Non-Construction Cost budget $2,799,801

    Architect BNIM

    Builder JE Dunn

    Start Date February 2018

    Opening Date January 2019

    FADS Status Update What’s in it?

    Located near the College’s Nerman Museum of Contemporary Arts, the new FADS building on the campus’ east side will contain studios, labs, office and support spaces to provide for the Fine Arts and Design programs at JCCC. Hallways serve as student Gallery space. Large covered courtyard on south end of building provides exterior teaching and work space.

    Gross Square Feet: 37,000

    New Programs:

    Film Making

    Current Programs:

    Within the Fine Arts and Photography Department, courses in sculpture, metalsmithing, ceramics, drawing, painting and digital and film photography will be housed in the FADS. In addition, the Graphic Design program will utilize three studios and multiple support spaces on the second floor of the FADS.

    Fine Arts and Design Studios

    FADS Status Update

    What’s in it?

    Located near the College’s Nerman Museum of Contemporary Arts, the new FADS building on the campus’ east side will contain studios, labs, office and support spaces to provide for the Fine Arts and Design programs at JCCC. Hallways serve as student Gallery space. Large covered courtyard on south end of building provides exterior teaching and work space.

    Gross Square Feet: 37,000

    New Programs:

    Film Making

    Current Programs:

    Within the Fine Arts and Photography Department, courses in sculpture, metalsmithing, ceramics, drawing, painting and digital and film photography will be housed in the FADS. In addition, the Graphic Design program will utilize three studios and multiple support spaces on the second floor of the FADS.

    Estimated Project Cost

    $19,255,864

    Cost of Construction (approved Guaranteed Maximum Price)

    $16,456,063

    Non-Construction Cost budget

    $2,799,801

    Architect

    BNIM

    Builder

    JE Dunn

    Start Date

    February 2018

    Opening Date

    January 2019

  • Active Learning Classrooms

  • Completed 2nd Round of Active Learning Classrooms this SummerYear 1, 2017• CC 217• CC 332• GEB 340• ITC 134• SCI 112• SCI 114

    Year 2, 2018• CC 215• CC 224• CC 344• GEB 353B• SCI 222• WHCA 117

  • SCI 222 Before

  • SCI 222 After

  • SCI 222 After

  • CC 215 Before

  • CC 215 After

  • Chiller Upgrade

  • Chiller Upgrade,July 2018

  • Arts & Technology (ATB) RenovationWLB (Welding Lab) Replacement

  • +bnimSCHEMATIC PLAN

    ATB Floor Plan

  • Final Phase I project, the Welding Lab (WLB), has had only preliminary programming discussion. It is not scheduled for construction until 2020

  • Phase 2 Projects

  • Gym Renovation

  • GYM Refurbishment

    Estimated Project Cost $1,300,000 Cost of Construction (approved Guaranteed Maximum Price) $1,129,356

    Non-Construction Cost budget $170,644 Architect PGAV Builder JE Dunn Start Date June 2018 Completion Date November 2018

    GYM Refurbishment What’s in it?

    The Gymnasium was completed in 1972 as one of the six buildings of the original campus. The multi-use field house was added in 2000. Work within this project scope includes new bleachers, two new scoreboards, lighting upgrades, and painting to the gymnasium.

    Gross Square Feet: 14,200

    GYM Refurbishment

    GYM Refurbishment

    What’s in it?

    The Gymnasium was completed in 1972 as one of the six buildings of the original campus. The multi-use field house was added in 2000.

    Work within this project scope includes new bleachers, two new scoreboards, lighting upgrades, and painting to the gymnasium.

    Gross Square Feet: 14,200

    Estimated Project Cost

    $1,300,000

    Cost of Construction (approved Guaranteed Maximum Price)

    $1,129,356

    Non-Construction Cost budget

    $170,644

    Architect

    PGAV

    Builder

    JE Dunn

    Start Date

    June 2018

    Completion Date

    November 2018

  • Bleachers from Gym RenovationStored for Later Use

  • Student Center Renovation

  • Student Center Existing Front Door

  • Student Center Renovation

  • Student Center Existing Front Door

  • Student Center New Front Door

  • Student Center Renovation

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  • Athletic Fields & Site Work

  • DESIGN UPDATE – Maintaining Existing Entry

    EXISTING ENTRY ALIGNMENT

    ASPHALT DRIVE

    EXISTING FIELDPROPOSED

    SOCCER FIELD

    PROPOSEDSOFTBALL FIELD

    EXISTING GARAGE

    ATHLETICS PARKING EAST LOT250

    ATHLETICS LOT108

    WEST LOT135

    (Existing Spaces)

    PARKING TOTALS:Athletics Lot 108 (+108)West Lot 135 (+0)East Lot 251 (+79)TOTAL 494 (+187)

  • Park South!

  • Library & Consolidated Resource Centers

  • Library, 2nd Floor

    Locate Displaced Library Functions to 2nd Floor:• Circulation Desk• 1st Floor Stacks• Portion of Open Study Space

    Relocate Library Offices from 2nd to 3rd Floor

  • Library, 3rd Floor

    Locate Displaced Offices to 3rd Floor

  • Temporary Moves During Construction

  • TemporaryLocation

    Target Initial Move Date

    Final Location

    Dining Services Offices

    N/A Summer 2018 In-Focus Dining Room Area, COM Lower Level

    Student Activities Desk & Testing Center

    COM 3rd Floor Fall 2018 Back in Student Center, 1st& 3rd Floors

    Bookstore Dining Down Under, COM

    September 2018 Back in Student Center

    U.S. Bank Bursar’s Office September 2018 Back in Student Center

    TemporaryLocation

    Target Initial Move Date

    Final Location

    Multimedia Services CC 234 October 2018 Library 3rd Floor

    Marketing/Publications

    RC 201-203, 225 November 2018 OCB 3rd Floor (former AAC)

    Photo Studio Possibly TV Studio November 2018 OCB 3rd Floor (former AAC)

    Student Center 1stFloor

    Library 1stFloor

  • Communication throughout Projects

  • Updated Timelines, All Projects

  • Updated Timelines, Phase 1 and Phase 2 Projects2018 2019 2020 2021

    Sept Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar

    Career & Technical Ed (CTE)

    Fine Arts & Design (FADS)

    Chiller Modification

    ATB Renovation

    WLB Replacement

    Phase 2 ProjectsGym Renovations

    Athletics/Sitework/Student Center

    Library & Resource Centers

    Construction PhaseMove-In

  • Questions?

    When Will it End? �Update on the Facilities Master Plan & Construction on Campus�August 16, 2018Facilities Master Plan InitiativesJCCC Facilities Master Plan Projects, Phase 1�Architect: BNIM�Construction Manager: JE DunnJCCC Facilities Master Plan Projects, Phase 2�Architect: PGAV�Construction Manager: JE DunnPhase 1 ProjectsCareer & Technical �Education BuildingSlide Number 7Slide Number 8Slide Number 9Slide Number 10Slide Number 11Slide Number 12Fine Arts & Design StudiosSlide Number 14Slide Number 15Slide Number 16Slide Number 17Slide Number 18Slide Number 19Active Learning ClassroomsCompleted 2nd Round of Active Learning Classrooms this SummerSCI 222 BeforeSlide Number 23Slide Number 24Slide Number 25Slide Number 26Chiller UpgradeSlide Number 28Slide Number 29Slide Number 30Arts & Technology (ATB) Renovation�WLB (Welding Lab) ReplacementSlide Number 32Final Phase I project, the Welding Lab (WLB), has had only preliminary programming discussion. It is not scheduled for construction until 2020Phase 2 ProjectsGym RenovationSlide Number 36Bleachers from Gym Renovation�Stored for Later UseStudent Center RenovationSlide Number 39Slide Number 40Slide Number 41Slide Number 42Slide Number 43Slide Number 44Slide Number 45Slide Number 46Athletic Fields & Site WorkSlide Number 48Slide Number 49Slide Number 50Library & Consolidated Resource CentersSlide Number 52Slide Number 53Slide Number 54Slide Number 55Slide Number 56Slide Number 57Temporary Moves During ConstructionSlide Number 59Communication throughout ProjectsSlide Number 61Slide Number 62Updated Timelines, All ProjectsSlide Number 64Questions?