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Case Studies
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Challenge:
Aging public schools would require $80 million for the renovation and
modernization of facilities at nine school sites. The district’s
goal was to complete all construction without disruption to the education
process. Existing facilities were at or above capacity. There was no additional
space in the district to move students while construction was taking place.
The district’s architect and construction manager worked to determine
the best solution for students and staff. A plan was proposed that would
allow work to continue on a year round basis at all sites for periods
of 6 to 24 months each. A “trailer park” appearance was not
desirable and security was a concern.
Alternatives Reviewed:
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Renovate all buildings during the summer months
only — not feasible as the cost of the project would increase
due to inflation, multiple bids and construction mobilizations. “Traditional”
summer construction programs could take as long as 8 years (3 months
at a time) to complete.
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Occupy available space in other buildings in town
- not feasible due to lack of available space.
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Install 5 to 24 portable Classroom buildings per
site — not feasible due to limited space on school grounds and
30 - 40% increases in temporary construction costs to connect site
utilities and technology.
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Install multiple 4 to 10 Classroom, temporary modular
complexes per site — the Innovative Modular Solution.
Solution:
Public bids were solicited and the District contracted with Innovative
Modular Solutions to provide Classrooms, labs, locker and office space
with 10 to 24 Classrooms per site. The 100,000 square foot modular construction
project was completed over the summer. Students occupied the building
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Renovation of all the schools will occur without
disruption to the education process.
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Students will remain on campus during construction
and have access to all facilities (gymnasium, library, cafeteria,
etc.). Only 4 to 6 Classroom entrances (vs. 10 to 24 needed for portables)
must be secured per site.
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Two or three “school quality”, energy
efficient modular buildings were installed at each school.
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All modular buildings will be occupied until construction
is complete. Each will be disassembled and returned to Innovative
Modular Solutions at the end of the construction program.
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