Lyons Science Comprehensive Renovation Project Presentation

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Lyons Science Building
Comprehensive Renovation Project
Project # 16-0076
A presentation by
Rudolph Cardenas, AIA
CASE STUDY 1
Fayetteville State University
Presentation Outline
Agenda
I.
Introduction – Welcome
I.
Location
a)
Campus Map
b)
Pedestrian Linkage Map
II.
Project Budget/ Description
I.
Major Focal Points
a)
Planetarium
b)
Discover Center
c)
Observatory (ADA)
d)
Integration of Planetarium, Microprobe
and Aquatic Center
II.
Green house Relocation
a)
Map
III.
NC SCO Mandates – Sustainability and
Energy Performance
a)
Article 15-1
b)
Attachment B
IV.
Challenges
a)
Lack of Swing Space
b)
Phasing opportunities
c)
Project Oversight
V.
Project Schedule
Fayetteville State University
Fayetteville Context
• Major Highways
are I-95, Hwy 24,
Hwy 210
• 1 ½ mile north of
downtown
• South of Fort
Bragg Army Base
Fayetteville State University
Current Campus Map
• 156-acre core campus
• FSU currently serves
6,104 students
• Nearly 1 ½ million
square feet of building
space
Building to be renovated
Fayetteville State University
Pedestrian
Linkage Map
Transition from the Historical
to the Contemporary Quad
• “Iconic” building as focal
point
• Future Stormwater garden
quad
• Lyon Science Compliment
two other science
buildings
• Courtyard for outdoor
Fayetteville State University
Future Concept of
Academic Quad
Renovation
The creation of a unified open
quad will feature:
• Founders Plaza
• An innovative Stormwater
Garden
• Major Gathering Space
Fayetteville State University
FSU Bond Project Cost: $10,000,000
Cost includes the follow: Design, Commissioning, CM@risk, FF&E, FOA (ITTS, testing,
special inspections, etc.), and Contingency
Project Description:
This 30 year old, 77,030 SF facility, is in need of a comprehensive renovation to address deficiencies in the fire
sprinkler and fire alarm systems, exterior building envelope and roofing, failing fume hoods, ADA compliance,
hazardous material storage as well as 30 year old mechanical equipment that continues to be very costly to maintain.
The scope and budget for this project reflects our current core mission and campus master plan.
The three-story building houses several departments: chemistry, geology and GIS lab, biology, geography, history and
government. There is a planetarium, a microprobe suite, a nano materials lab as well as an observatory located in this
facility. The renovation will upgrade technology, equipment and furnishings in all of these areas as well as re-purposing
of space to meet current program needs.
The nano lab, spectroscopy lab, planetarium, and wet labs will be upgraded to meet best design practices to function
efficiently, enhance space utilization and meet safety standards.
The renovation will provide support for new academic programs as well as space for student science organizations, a
student lounge complete with library extension services, group study halls with state of the art technology, and a
learning center. The Planetarium currently reaches about 3000 visitors a year, many of whom are elementary school
students. Renovations will expand the Planetarium into a science center, with an aquarium, designated space for
permanent science exhibits, and a room set up for classroom-style demonstrations and interactive activities. These
renovations will also enhance the Planetarium. Replacement of the 35-year-old seats and flooring is planned as well as
modifications to the electrical and projection systems.
The Observatory on the roof has a 16-inch telescope and dome that was installed in 1982. Access to the Observatory
requires going up a very steep stairway/ladder, and the Observatory only accommodates about 10 people at a time. The
dome and dome slit are old and bulky and move with difficulty. The observatory itself will be expanded to safely
accommodate more people. The roof is also valuable for astronomy viewing events featuring smaller telescopes so a
viewing deck with railings will be installed. A telescope with CCD (digital camera) capabilities will be installed, and a
video feed delivered to the Planetarium.
Classrooms and labs will be upgraded to offer a hands-on learning experiences enhanced by technology. The greenhouse
used as a lab will be relocated to a more appropriate area of campus to take advantage of a more natural surroundings
and environment. The current greenhouse location will be repurposed to accommodate easy access the Discovery
Center, Planetarium, and Aquatic Center.
Project Budget/
Description
Fayetteville State University
Major Focal Points
a)
b)
c)
d)
Planetarium
Discovery Center
Observatory (ADA)
Integration of
Planetarium,
Microprobe and
Aquatic Center
Fayetteville State University
Proposed
Green house
Relocation
Fayetteville State University
NC SCO Mandates –
Sustainability and
Energy Performance
a) Article 15-1
b) Attachment B
Fayetteville State University
Challenges
Project Schedule:
Designer Selection:
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Advertisement for Designer:
Pre-Submittal Meeting:
Shortlist Designers :
Interview Designers:
Selection – Designer :
Board of Trustees Approval:
May 11, 2016 - June 6, 2016
May 19, 2016
June 7, 2016 – June 20, 2016**
July 5, 2016 – July 13, 2016**
September 15, 2016
September 15, 2016
Commissioning Authority Selection (Cx):
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Advertisement for Cx
Authority:
Pre-Submittal Meeting:
Shortlist Cx Authority:
Interview Cx Authority:
Selection Cx Authority:
Board of Trustees Approval:
May 11, 2016 – June 13, 2016
May 19, 2016
June 14, 2016 – June 27, 2016**
July 14 , 2016 –July 22, 2016 **
September 15, 2016
September 15, 2016
**These dates are targeted dates and are subject to change; however, the Board
of Trustees Approval will not change.
a) Lack of Swing Space
b) Phasing Opportunities
c) Project Oversight
Project Schedule:
a) Designer Selection
b) Commissioning
Authority Selection
Fayetteville State University
Building
Information
Modeling
(BIM)
Fayetteville State University
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