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Raymond School District

Raymond School District. Raymond School Facility Assessment Executive Summary September 16, 2013. Eppstein Uhen Architects Eric Dufek, Senior Design Architect Teresa Wadzinski, Project Manager. PROCESS. EVALUATE. ENVISION. EXPLORE. EXECUTE. COMPARATIVE ANALYSES OF VIABLE

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Raymond School District

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  1. Raymond School District Raymond School Facility Assessment Executive Summary September 16, 2013 Eppstein Uhen Architects Eric Dufek, Senior Design Architect Teresa Wadzinski, Project Manager

  2. PROCESS EVALUATE ENVISION EXPLORE EXECUTE COMPARATIVE ANALYSES OF VIABLE ALTERNATIVES DEVELOP ALTERNATIVE SOLUTIONS SELECT PREFERRED ALTERNATIVE BUILD CONSENSUS COLLECT DATA REVIEW DATA SET GOALS FINALIZE DESIGN Raymond School

  3. FACILITYASSESSMENT EVALUATE ENVISION EXPLORE EXECUTE COMPARATIVE ANALYSES OF VIABLE ALTERNATIVES DEVELOP ALTERNATIVE SOLUTIONS SELECT PREFERRED ALTERNATIVE BUILD CONSENSUS COLLECT DATA REVIEW DATA SET GOALS FINALIZE DESIGN Raymond School

  4. Why a facility assessment? Observations Next steps Agenda Raymond School Campus – June 2013

  5. Objective analysis of present condition and capabilities of Raymond School Comprehensive report detailing needs: Building envelope (roof, walls, windows, doors, exterior) Infrastructure systems (mechanical, electrical, plumbing) American Disabilities Act (ADA) Site Building Utilization Space Analysis Educational Adequacy Why a Facility Assessment?

  6. Raymond School Key Observations • Site Size • Existing size: 14 acres • Recommended size: 22 acres • Building Capacity • Current enrollment:442 students • Max enrollment based on total building square footage: 387 students • Max enrollment based on classroom square footage only: 486 students • Lack of middle school appropriate learning spaces such as Family and Consumer Education (FACE) and Technical Education • Two Portable Classroom Units in use

  7. Portable classroom units Raymond School Historical Plan North

  8. Raymond School Observations • Architectural • Site • Portable classroom units were installed as a temporary solution in 2003. • Building Exterior • Windows are single pane, with deteriorating caulk. • Large number of front windows were boarded up around 1986. • Small areas of brick deterioration. • Exterior wall construction from the 1960’s lacks insulation • Portions of roof “ponding” creating potential for water damage • Hollow metal doors are rusted and not weather-tight.

  9. Raymond School Observations • Architectural • Building Interiors • Lack of daylight in core learning spaces • Inadequate Band and Library classroom spaces (located in portable classrooms) • Lack of “life skills” space for Special Education students • Lack of age-appropriate science labs for middle school students • Lack of middle school spaces such as FACE or Tech Ed Library in dark, narrow portable classroom Small guidance conference room Inadequate science classroom/lab

  10. Architectural • Building Interior • Lack of appropriate safety clearances in gymnasium for competition play • Inflexible furniture and equipment throughout building • Damaged roof panels in gymnasium • Non-secured entrance • Lack building security during evening and community events Raymond School Observations Undersized gym Inflexible computer lab Main entrance

  11. Representative Secure Entry – with highly visible sight lines and controlled access

  12. Representative Secure Entry – Floor Plan

  13. Raymond School Observations • Mechanical (heating,ventilation, air conditioning) • Mechanical system upgrades in 2004 • Original hot water piping – 1961, 1963, 1966 • Electrical • Original electrical service - 1961 • Upgraded classroom receptacles, circuits and data wiring – late 1990’s via TEACH wiring project • Fire alarm upgraded in 2011 • Security cameras were installed in 2013 • Interior lighting was recently replaced • Emergency generator was recently added Original hot water heater Original electrical panel

  14. Raymond School Observations • Plumbing • Sanitary waste piping below the floors and connections to plumbing fixtures require replacement. This will require the replacement of the existing floor wherever underground piping is present. • Inefficient hot water heater • Fire sprinkler system required by code if future renovation work conducted Representative images of the work required to replace sanitary piping below the building.

  15. Lifespan of Building Components Temporary portable classroom unit from 2003 Exterior windows

  16. Lifespan of Building Components Typical classroom Science classroom

  17. Lifespan of Building Components Classroom unit ventilator Packaged rooftop unit

  18. Lifespan of Building Components Locker room plumbing fixture Emergency generator

  19. Assess Findings; Identify Priorities Host School Tour & Community Workshop October 1, 2013 at 6 PM (tour) and 6:30 PM (workshop) Distribute Community Survey Early November 2013 Complete report available @ www.raymond.k12.wi.us/facilityplan Next Steps

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