Approved Schematic Design
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Approved Schematic Design
The Schedule July 2013 Nov 2013 Completion of design drawings Completion of construction documents Nov/Dec 2013 Contracting for construction Jan 2014 Construction start UPDATE June 2013 What’s Next? The CTEI Project Team, and B+H Architects will move forward to complete design drawings that include detailed floor plans, the building exterior, 3D illustrations, and the site and landscape plans. This process will include: • • • Regular meetings of the Project Team, B+H Architects, and specialist sub-consultants; Review of drawings in process to ensure they meet the current and future needs of individual trades; and Posting of the design drawings for general review and comment. Upon completion and approval of the design drawings, B+H Architects will be directed to prepare the construction documents, with a targeted completion date of November 2013. Funding Provided By… Approved Schematic Design What’s Happening? Plans are taking shape for Camosun’s new Centre for Trades Education and Innovation (CTEI). The CTEI Steering Committee has approved a schematic site plan and building design, allowing B+H Architects to proceed with detailed building and site plans. How Did We Achieve This Milestone? Camosun College is renewing and expanding its Interurban Campus Trades Complex to better meet the demand for trades education in British Columbia, and to increase capacity in emerging trades central to our economy, such as ship building and marine trades, resource infrastructure, sustainable construction, and manufacturing technology. The Centre for Trades Education & Innovation includes: • A new 7,430 m2 (80,000 sf) Mechanical, Marine & Metal Trades building on the former Tillicum Lodge site; • Repurposing of trades buildings for a revitalized Sustainable Construction & Renewal Energy Trades Centre; • Renovating existing space for a new Technology & Innovation Centre; • A new central student commons, promoting interdisciplinary trade synergies; • Critical new ancillary trades yards, outdoor storage, and construction space, with improved accessibility and parking; and Over the past five months, the CTEI Steering Committee, Project Team, Architect, and Project Managers have engaged with Trades chairs, staff and students, industry representatives, facilities services, and other Camosun administration and staff to develop the functional program and preferred schematic design. This process included: • Visits to recently constructed Trades facilities throughout BC and Alberta to take away the lessons learned by other colleges; • Establishment of planning and design principles to guide project decisions; • Meetings with Trades chairs and instructors to determine space needs now, and into the future; • An interactive Best Practices Forum #1 (January 29, 2013) with staff, student and industry participants, to create a vision for a 21st century trades centre; • Three alternative plans for placing the new CTEI building on the former Tillicum Lodge site; • An interactive Schematic Design Options Forum #2 (April 25, 2013) with staff, students and industry evaluating alternative plans, and building consensus on a preferred scheme; and • Blending the best ideas from the two preferred plans into an approved schematic design. • Critical electrical and data service upgrades to serve expanded trades facilities and future campus growth. Need More Info? | www.camosun.ca Building Building PARKING: EXISTING ON SITE: 87 (removed) PROPOSED NEW: 164+15 = 179 stalls PROPOSED WOODLAND AREA SECONDARY HIKING TRAIL Site Section Centre for Trades Education & Innovation SAANICH TRAIL NETWORK Approved Schematic D May 13 FUTURE DEVELOPMENT FUTURE DEVELOPMENT NEW PARKING AREA 164 CARS G 15 IN PARK stalls Existing road Existing Parking Massing Illustration Aerial View INTERURBAN ROAD Automotive Welding & Metal Fabrication Heavy Duty Mechanical STUDENT COMMONS LAB S Marine Trades Sheet Metal FUTURE DEVELOPMENT DESCRIPTION Description East/West building orientation along the internal campus road. • East• / West building orientation along the internal campus road. • • LOBBY LABS AL TERN ENTRY PLAZA PUS CAM MP R • and Strong presence campus road and from the yardarchitectural sit on the Àattest portiononofthe theinternal lot. • Building vices s Ser Interurban intersection. ie Facilit Child Care Centre • Strong onscreened the internal campus road and from theblock on the • architectural Workshopspresence and yards from the street by the labs InterurbanSouth intersection. side and the forest on the West. • Labs easily accessible the workshops. yards screened fromfrom the street by the labs block • Workshops andare on the South side and the forest on the West. • Labs and offices take advantage of the mountain views. op Print Sh e anc Mainten Site Plan Main access from the North/South pedestrian spine and the internal campus with /external stair and spine ramp.and the internal campus • Main access from road the North South pedestrian road• with Building external stair and ramp. and yard sit on the flattest portion of the lot. OAD IN RA Main entry centrally located at South facing plaza. • Main entry centrally located at South facing plaza . ay walkw future development zone to the East of the building. • Labs•are Large easily accessible from the workshops. • New parking area on flat lands to the East, connected by a • Labs andpedestrian of¿ces takewalkway. advantage of the mountain views. •future Treed areas protected available development. • Large development zone toorthe East of for the future building. • New parking area on Àat lands to the East, connected by a pedestrian walkway. John Drysdale Building Centre for Trades Education & Innovation Approved Schematic Design May 2013 Jack White Building • Treed areas protected or available for future development. PARKING: EXISTING ON SITE: 87 (removed) PROPOSED NEW: 164+15 = 179 stalls Centre for Site Section Trades Education & Innovation Approved Schematic Design May 13, 2013