Los Alamos Committee Presentation
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Los Alamos Committee Presentation
Albuquerque Public Schools Capital Master Plan Capital Master Plan Review Committee April 16th, 2014 Agenda (i) Introductions (ii) Capital Master Plan Update (a) Construction Update (b) Design Update (iii) Career Enrichment Center HS (CEC) Supplemental Construction Budget Recommendation (iv) Scope & Rationale Comanche ES Kindergarten Supplemental Construction Budget Recommendation (v) Scope & Rationale APS Aztec Autism Center Supplemental Construction Budget Recommendation Scope & Rationale Discussion Committee action / vote 2 Construction Update 3 Dolores Gonzales Elementary School Address: 900 Atlantic St SW Square Footage: 52,926 Year Opened: 1975 Current Projects: Classrooms Art/Music Cafeteria expansion Restroom remodel Playground Est. Date of Completion: June 2014 Total Budget: $7.9 million Architect: Westwork Architects General Contractor: Shumate Constructors Inc. 4 Adobe Acres Elementary School Address: 1724 Camino Del Valle SW Square Footage: 80,046 Year Opened: 1964 Current Projects: Classrooms Kitchen/Cafeteria Date of Completion: April 2014 Total Budget: $4.4 million Architect: RMKM General Contractor: T.A Cole & Sons 5 Chaparral Elementary School Address: 6325 Milne Rd NW Square Footage: 92,682 Year Opened: 1984 Current Projects: Classroom wing addition Site traffic improvements Kindergarten , classroom and cafeteria addition Restroom Renovations Budget: $15.9 million Est. Date of Completion: August 2014 Architect: Cherry/See/Reames General Contractor: Shumate Constructors Inc. 6 MacArthur Elementary School Address: 1100 MacArthur Rd NW Square Footage: 42,604 Year Opened: 1948 Current Projects: • Kindergarten Classrooms & Play Lot • Cafeteria Addition / Kitchen Upgrades • Improve Site Lighting for Security • Install Security Fencing • Site Improvements Budget: $3,689,297 Est. Date of Completion: March 2015 Architect: Wright & Hammer General Contractor: TBD 7 McKinley Middle School Address: 4500 Comanche NE Square Footage: 78,124 Year Opened: 1956 2011 Strategy Projects: Classroom block Addition Drainage/Infrastructure Est. Date of Completion: Aug 2015 Budget: $ 6,196,182 Architect: NCA Contractor: TBD 8 Sandia High School Address: 7801 Candelaria NE Square Footage: 336,821 Year Opened: 1958 Current Project: • New Site Master Plan Study • New Science/Math classroom Building & New Library • Landscaping/Site stabilization/ Infrastructure Upgrades • Athletic Fields Reconstruction Est. Date of Completion: May 2014 Budget: $21,106,354 Architect: Mahlman Studio General Contractor: HB Construction 9 El Dorado High School Address: 11300 Montgomery Blvd NE Square Footage: 370,620 Year Opened: 1970-71 Current Projects Renovation of: Math Humanities Fine Arts Est. Date of Completion: July 2015 Total Budget: $4.4 million Architect: Van H. Gilbert Architects General Contractor: ESA Construction Inc. 10 Del Norte High School Address: 5323 Montgomery Blvd NE Square Footage: 305,891 Year Opened: 1964-65 Current Projects Phase 4 (2011 Strategy Project) Industrial Fine Arts Building Est. Date of Completion: April 2014 Budget: $5.3 million Architect: Dekker/ Perich/Sabatini General Contractor: T.A Coles & Sons 11 eCademy/New Futures Schools of Choice Address: 5300 Cutler Ave NE Square Footage: eCademy: 44,397 New Futures: 35,933 Year Opened: 1915 (old AHS Site) 2011 Strategy Project: Cafeteria/Commons eNew-futures Site development Infrastructure Est. Date of Completion: May 2014 Budget: $3.8 million Architect: Gregory Hicks General Contractor: Anchor Built 12 Robert F Kennedy Charter School Address: 4300 Blake Rd SW Year Opened: 2001 Project: Multi Purpose Facility Multi media center Physical educational Gymnasium/Community space combo Full Auto Body Shop Est. Date of Completion: Fall 2014 Budget: $5.75 million Architect: DWL Architects General Contractor: Anchor Built 13 Food Services Square Footage: 100,000 Project: Renovation of a 100,000 square foot facility into a food processing facility/commercial kitchen/warehouse for APS Food services Est. Date of Completion: December 2014 Budget: $14,224,058 Architect: Studio SW Architects Contractor: Gerald A. Martin, LTD 14 SW PreK-8th grade School • • • • • • Budget: $50.2 Million Square Footage: 245,437 Anticipated Date of completion: July 2015 Design Architect: Jon Anderson Architects Contractor: Bradbury Stamm Address: 4050 118th Street SW 87121 • The new SW PreK-8th grade school is located directly south of Atrisco Heritage High School on a 46-acre parcel 15 Design Update 16 Projects in Design now for Construction 2014/15 1. Aztec Complex-Special Education and Autism Center Preliminary Scope: Major Interior Renovation and Site Work Total Project Budget – $ 7,600,000.00 2. Ernie Pyle MS Preliminary Scope: Classroom Addition; Renovation of the 300 wing into an Art Complex; Misc HVAC work throughout the school Total Project Budget: $9,260,004.00 3. Marie Hughes ES Preliminary Scope: Cafeteria/Kitchen/Classroom Addition and some site work. Total Project Budget: $8,475,010.00 4. Mountain View ES Preliminary Scope: Replace Older Buildings Total Project Budget: $11,725,410.00 17 Projects in Design now for Construction 2014/15 (Contd.) 5. Reginald Chavez ES Preliminary Scope: Kinder Addition and Replacement of Classroom Buildings Total Project Budget – $7,415,261.00 6. Rio Grande High School Preliminary Scope: Restructuring of the campus and the construction of 9th and 10th grade academies. Total Project Budget: $25,255,234.00 7. Valley High School Preliminary Scope: Raze Building “S” and Construct new classroom in its place. Total Project Budget: $6,620,487.00 8. West Mesa High School Preliminary Scope: Replace Classroom Wing “M” Total Project Budget: $ 18,782,829.00 9. Atrisco ES Preliminary Scope: Re-roofing and Classroom Replacement Total Project Budget: $9,854,543.00 18 Projects in Design now for Construction 2014/15 (Contd.) 11. Jefferson MS Preliminary Scope: Music Classroom Addition and Renovation Total Project Budget: $2,218,695.00 12. Madison MS Preliminary Scope: Gymnasium/locker room Renovation Total Project Budget: $1,521,445.00 13. Manzano High School Preliminary Scope: Physical Education wing Additions and Renovations. Total Project Budget: $9,699,645.00 19 Projects in Design now for Construction 2016* *(After voter Approval) 1. Albuquerque High School Preliminary Scope: Commons/Cafeteria/Classroom Renovation and Addition Total Project Budget – $13,550,408.00 2. Highland High School Preliminary Scope: New Performing Arts center, Gym/Locker room Renovations and Addition Total Project Budget: $13,199,346.00 3. Jackson Middle School Preliminary Scope: New Science lab Addition and Classroom block replacement Total Project Budget: $9,251,954.25 4. La Cueva High School Preliminary Scope: ISP Building, Gym/Locker room Renovations and Addition Total Project Budget: $ 10,149,891 20 Projects in Design now for Construction 2016*(Contd.) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. *(After voter Approval) Albuquerque High School Preliminary Scope: Commons/Cafeteria/Classroom Renovation and Addition Total Project Budget – $13,550,408.00 Highland High School Preliminary Scope: New Performing Arts center, Gym/Locker room Renovations and Addition Total Project Budget: $13,199,346.00 Jackson Middle School Preliminary Scope: New Science lab Addition and Classroom block replacement Total Project Budget: $9,251,954.25 La Cueva High School Preliminary Scope: ISP Building, Gym/Locker room Renovations and Addition Total Project Budget: $ 10,149,891 Early Childhood Center Prototype Preliminary Scope: Early Childhood Center Facility for 400 3-4 year olds Total Project Budget: $ 18,255,000 Montgomery Complex Training and Meeting Facility Preliminary Scope: District training facility for teachers, staff with appropriate IT labs and meeting spaces for up to 500 Total Project Budget: $ 10,088,572 Special needs Intensive Support Program (ISP) hub Facility Prototype Preliminary Scope: ISP facility Hub prototype to handle up to 60 special needs students Total Project Budget: $ 6,1156,000 21 Albuquerque Public Schools The Career Enrichment Center (CEC) and Early College Academy (ECA) Supplemental Construction Budget Recommendation 22 The Career Enrichment Center (CEC) and Early College Academy (ECA) Address: 807 Mountain Road NE Albuquerque, NM 87102 Project Square Footage: 20,230 Project Scope: 2 Science Labs EMT lab Original Scope vs. Revised/Expanded Scope SF Revised Area 2500 3 Labs 2,520 4 Classrooms 800 Chemical Storeroom Student Storeroom General Storeroom 3 Offices 450 Bullpen Office 6 Staff IT 100 IT --- Multi-Purpose --- Food Prep Subtotal (Net Area) Subtotal Net Area 6,370 Gross Area 9,580 Gross Area Original Area 2 Labs 3 Classrooms Prep Areas SF 5,580 3,360 1,021 663 100 2,000 180 12,904 19,405 2 Prep areas 1 prep area 2 language Classrooms 2 Multi Purpose Classrooms Food Prep Teaching Space Multi Purpose PE/Functions space Electrical Transformer Flatwork/sidewalks/ADA Recycling/Garbage Receptacle area Original Budget: $2.8 Million Proposed Supplement: $2.69 million Architect: Lee Gamelsky Architects General Contractor: TBD 23 The Career Enrichment Center (CEC) and Early College Academy (ECA) The Career Enrichment Center (CEC) and Early College Academy (ECA) building is located at the southeast corner of the Albuquerque High School (AHS) campus property. The CEC/ECA lot area is approximately 4.0 acres. CEC is APS’ premier facility for providing elective courses in a variety of career paths: medicine, engineering, sciences, health, EMT, languages, trades, and business. CEC attracts students from all of APS’s high schools and charter high schools. Currently, there are 1,075 students enrolled in CEC and approximately 375 students take more than one class at CEC to fill 1,400 student seats available within all CEC classes. CEC classes are free, and count toward full-time enrollment at the student’s home high school. Beginning with the class of 2013, all students must have at least one dual credit, AP/Honor, or online course to meet graduation requirements. Being that CEC offers many dual credit and AP/Honors courses, this new requirement puts an additional burden - pressure on the CEC facilities to accommodate an increased student population in fulfilling their newly mandated requirements. The Early College Academy is a college prep magnet school that focuses on college readiness and advanced academic achievement. Unlike CEC which offers only elective classes where students graduate from their home school, ECA is a diploma granting institution. Thus, students take all of their required and elective courses at CEC (e.g.: including PE). There are currently 204 students enrolled at ECA. After 2:00 PM, the CEC facility provides CNM classes for college credit in addition to regular CEC classes. There are 200 students enrolled in CNM classes. Thus there are over 1,475 students enrolled in classes offered in CEC facilities. The Additional Programmatic and enrollment demands are due to the school’s success. CMP recommends that the current approved budget of $2,888,916 be supplemented by a sum of $2,695,427 to bring the new final budget to $5,584,343 24 Comanche ES Kindergarten/Fine Arts Supplemental Construction Budget Recommendation 25 Comanche ES Kindergarten/Fine Arts Budget Recommendation Address: 3505 Pennsylvania NE Albuquerque, NM 87110 Project Square Footage: 13,976 Project Scope: Kindergarten Addition 5 Kindergarten Classrooms Administration Renovation Fine Arts Addition 1 Music/Fine Arts classroom Relocation & Upgrade of existing utilities New Fire suppression sprinkler system Increased site work Original Budget: $4.46 Million Proposed Supplement: $900,000 Architect: PA Architects General Contractor: TBD 26 Comanche ES Kindergarten/Fine Arts Budget Recommendation The scope of this project began as an Administration Addition/Renovation in the 2005-10 Capital Master Plan. This scope was supplemented with additional funding in the 2010-15 CMP, and was increased to include a Kindergarten & Fine Arts Addition. Currently, the total funding for this combined scope is provided in the amount of $4,465,345 The increased Site Infrastructure scope, for which an additional $900,000 is currently being requested, is required to: (i) Relocate and upgrade existing utilities and infrastructure including electrical and sewer (ii) Provide water for a new fire suppression sprinkler system (iii) Prepare a level building pad and other relevant site work The relocated utilities include domestic water, sanitary sewer, natural gas, storm sewer & electrical power, all of which currently run directly through the center of the proposed Kindergarten Addition site. The upgraded utilities consist of the main electrical power distribution system for the entire school, which needs to be upgraded to meet code, and the main electrical transformer, which needs to be upsized and relocated (because of a conflict with the new Administration Addition). The new water supply for the fire suppression system will support fire sprinklers throughout the existing building, as well as the additions. And a new retaining wall and stairs is required to create a level building pad for the new kindergarten, since there is a significant elevation difference between the upper and lower parts of the campus that must be accommodated. CMP recommends that the current approved budget of $ 4,465,345 be supplemented by a sum of $900,000 to bring the new final budget to $5,365,345 27 APS Aztec Autism Center Supplemental Construction Budget Recommendation 28 APS Aztec Autism Center Budget Recommendation Address: 2611 Eubank NE Albuquerque, NM 87112 Project Square Footage Phase: 1 26,388 Project Square Footage Phase 2: 18,150 Project Scope: Autism Center Up to 10 Specialized Classrooms 3 IAES Classrooms 3 Homebound Program Classrooms 2 sensory rooms Audiology testing rooms Speech and Language Pathology rooms Diagnostic wing Food Warming and Eating Space Administrative area Original Budget: $7.6 Million Proposed Supplement: $5,263,762 Architect: WestWork Architects General Contractor: TBD 29 APS Aztec Autism Center Budget Recommendation The APS Autism Center at Aztec complex will be APS’s 2nd fully equipped, and staffed facility exclusively geared for students with severe Autism condition. The first one is the Highland Autism Center. It will be the first such facility that will involve ground up design and construction. The scope for the entire project includes the Autism Area, specialized Autism classrooms, sensory rooms, audiology testing rooms, diagnostic wing, Administration Area, Food Warming and Eating Space, Homebound Program and Classrooms, IAES Classrooms and the Diagnostic / Staff Wing with associated site components. The APS Aztec Autism Center Facility had originally been planned for 2 phases and demolition, however during our Site Development Plan investigations, it was ascertained that the first phase for the Autism Center cannot function without the Administration Area and Diagnostic Staff area. This is due to the extreme sensitive and fragile condition of these students. We, therefore, recommend the construction of the facility in one phase. CMP recommends that the current approved budget of $7,600,000 be supplemented by a sum of $5,263,762 to bring the new final budget to $12,863,762 so that Phase 2 can be accelerated. The funding will have to be identified and in place before project goes to bid in January 2015 30 Discussion Committee Action / Vote 31