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Albemarle County Public Schools Design for Vehicle Maintenance Facility Improvements

September 10, 2009 R A N C O R N W I L D M A N A r c h i t e c t s P L C

Design for Vehicle Maintenance Facility Improvements Design Committee Members Josh Davis Charmane White Sherry Wilkerson Carolyn Savina Allen Pritchett Joe Letteri Lisa Glass Joe Werres

Design for Vehicle Maintenance Facility Improvements Project Scope

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Storage Addition and Renovations at the VMF New Parking and Site Lighting for Staff & Shop Vehicles Semi-Automated Bus Wash System with Water Recycling Repair and Re pave existing “upper” Parking Area Provide Site Lighting for existing “upper” and “lower” Parking Areas Storm Water Treatment Improvements

Site Lighting Storm-Water Treatment Improvements Pavement Repairs & Site Lighting New Parking with Site Lighting Thank you VMF Storage Addition & Renovations Semi Automated Bus Wash With Water Recycling Aerial Photo of Existing Vehicle Maintenance Facility Complex

Design for Vehicle Maintenance Facility Improvements Storage Addition for the VMF

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1074 Square Foot Storage Addition with high windows for natural light Rack and Pallet Storage System on two walls for forklift and rolling stair access Renovations to last bay at existing VMF to create one additional drive-through vehicle maintenance bay Relocate existing tire balancing machine

Storage Addition to the VMF

Proposed Location for Storage Addition to the VMF

Proposed 1075 Sq Ft VMF Storage Addition

Proposed Rack and Pallet Storage System: Four Pallets High

Proposed Renovations to Last Vehicle Bay: Add 14’ High Door, Level Floor Slab

Proposed Exterior Elevations, with Windows for Natural Light

Design for Vehicle Maintenance Facility Improvements New Parking for the VMF

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69 New Parking spaces for Staff and Shop Vehicles Site Lighting for New Parking Second Access Route to Existing “Lower” Parking Area Created

Second Access to Existing Lower Parking Area 69 New Parking Spaces for Staff & Shop Vehicles

Design for Vehicle Maintenance Facility Improvements Bus Wash Improvements

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Semi-Automated, Touch-Less Bus Wash System installed in existing Bus Wash Building Small Addition to Bus Wash Building for pumps, equipment, electrical, etc.

Water-Recycling System for wash water Pave existing gravel Parking Area

Bus Wash Improvements

Location of Proposed Addition Existing Bus Wash Facility

Proposed Bus Wash System Proposed Addition Proposed “Touch-less” Bus Wash System

Design for Vehicle Maintenance Facility Improvements Improvements to Existing Parking Areas

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Repair and Re surface existing “upper” Parking Area Site Lighting for existing “upper” Parking Area Site Lighting for existing “lower” Parking Area Site Lighting controlled by Energy Management System Site Lighting on multiple circuits to facilitate Energy Conservation

Pavement Repairs for Existing “Lower” Parking Area

Site Lighting for Existing “Upper” and “Lower” Parking Areas

Design for Vehicle Maintenance Facility Improvements

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Storm Water Treatment Improvements Existing storm water basin upgraded to include water quality treatment Basin will provide storm water treatment and detention Basin upgraded to protect the Ivy Creek drinking water supply Approximately 75% of the VMF complex run-off is routed through the basin

Storm Water Treatment Improvements

Design for Vehicle Maintenance Facility Improvements Project Budget and Schedule

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Construction Budget: $1,376,000 Several Additive Alternates will be used

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Project Schedule: Receive Bids Oct 2009 Construction Completion: June 2010

Thank You