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SCIENCE COMPLEX

Infrastructure Committee Presentation November 4, 2009. SCIENCE COMPLEX. Existing Campus Master Plan. Proposed Science Complex Site. Fly Through Presentation. Project Statistics. PROGRAM Physical Sciences- Chemistry and Physics

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SCIENCE COMPLEX

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  1. Infrastructure Committee Presentation November 4, 2009 SCIENCE COMPLEX

  2. Existing Campus Master Plan Proposed Science Complex Site

  3. Fly Through Presentation

  4. Project Statistics PROGRAM • Physical Sciences- Chemistry and Physics • Life Sciences- Anatomy, Micro-biology, Physiology, Geology, Geography, Child Development and creative curriculum • Ancillary- Collaborative program uses BUILDING • 3 stories, 81,000 GSF BUDGET • Award Contract: $48,401,233 • Funding Measure J: $62,725,500 SCHEDULE • Expected Design Phase Completion: November 2010 • Expected Construction Phase Completion: July 2012 • Expected Closeout Phase Completion: August 2012 SUSTAINABLE GOAL • LEED™ Rating of Platinum: 56 Points

  5. Child Development Center Student Services Complex Academic Complex Master Plan Fine Arts Complex Central Plant Nursing P.E. and Wellness Science and Technology Complex

  6. First Level Plan

  7. Second Level Plan

  8. Third Level Plan

  9. SCIENCE COMPLEX

  10. SCIENCE COMPLEX

  11. Campus Sustainable Features • The project is expected to achieve 56 points for a LEED™ Platinum rating. Some of the campus-wide sustainable practices are: • Central Plant • Renewable Energy – Photovoltaic Farm at Campus Parking Lots • Storm Water Management System • Reclaimed Water System

  12. LEED™ Checklist 56 Points - Platinum Certification

  13. Photovoltaic & Shading Natural Ventilation High Performance Envelope & Glazing Permeable Groundcover & Paving Exterior Corridors double function as deep Shading Device Materials w/ Recycled & Reclaimed Content

  14. Acoustic Wall Panels Acoustic Ceiling Tile Paint Furniture Finishes Chair & Fabric Flooring Recycled Content & Low VOC

  15. Natural Ventilation Daylight Lighting Daylight Occupancy Sensor Energy Star Equipment Energy Efficiency

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