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122 Project Order Map Showing 2014 Enrollment Projections for 2022 as a Percentage of Schools’ Capacities Map Legend >140% 130%-139% 120%-129% 110%-119% 100%-109% 90%-99% < 89% Priority Funding Area Mattawoman 116.9% John Hanson 110.4% Benjamin Stoddert 111.8% Theodore G. Davis 82.9% 10 ADA Issues Level Changes Hard Surfaces Lack of Specialty Classrooms Poor Daylight Open Space OS Poor Acoustics ( ( ( ( ( ( Stoddert Middle School was originally constructed in 1976, and it was designed in an open space configuration. While classrooms have been enclosed by partial height walls, acoustics have not been appreciably improved, and daylight remains insufficient. Interior finishes are in fair condition, and show age-related wear. Hard gym surfaces are not conducive to athletic activity. Level changes throughout corridors create accessibility issues, and the spatial layout makes wayfinding difficult. Exterior cladding is in fair condition, and shows some staining. Exterior windows do not provide adequate thermal insulation, and frames show corrosion. Mechanical and plumbing systems, especially the HVAC system, require significant upgrades. A back-flow preventer is needed. Electrical systems are in fair condition. The site is constricted and vehicle circulation is not adequate. Pedestrian pathways to the school are not adequately monitored. Benjamin Stoddert Middle School Poor Thermal Performance Building Facts Security Upgrades Needed

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Page 1: Benjamin Stoddert Middle SchoolBenjamin Stoddert 111.8% Theodore G. Davis 82.9% 10 ADA Issues Level Changes Lack of Hard Surfaces Specialty Classrooms Open Space Poor Daylight OS Poor

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Project Order

Map Showing 2014 Enrollment Projections for 2022 as a Percentage of Schools’ Capacities

Map Legend

>140%

130%-139%

120%-129%

110%-119%

100%-109%

90%-99%

< 89%

Priority Funding Area

Mattawoman116.9%

John Hanson110.4%

Benjamin Stoddert111.8%

Theodore G. Davis82.9%

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ADA Issues Level Changes

Hard SurfacesLack of Specialty

Classrooms

Poor DaylightOpen Space

OS

Poor Acoustics

((( (((

Stoddert Middle School was originally constructed in 1976, and it was designed in an

open space configuration. While classrooms have been enclosed by partial height walls,

acoustics have not been appreciably improved, and daylight remains insufficient. Interior

finishes are in fair condition, and show age-related wear. Hard gym surfaces are not

conducive to athletic activity. Level changes throughout corridors create accessibility

issues, and the spatial layout makes wayfinding difficult. Exterior cladding is in fair

condition, and shows some staining. Exterior windows do not provide adequate thermal

insulation, and frames show corrosion. Mechanical and plumbing systems, especially

the HVAC system, require significant upgrades. A back-flow preventer is needed.

Electrical systems are in fair condition. The site is constricted and vehicle circulation is

not adequate. Pedestrian pathways to the school are not adequately monitored.

Benjamin StoddertMiddle School

Poor Thermal Performance

Building Facts

Security Upgrades Needed

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Current Building Score

MaintenancePriority

Prescribed Work Cost Analysis

Recommendations

N/A

2.57

Major Renovation OR Replacement.

It is recommended that Stoddert Middle undergo a

major architectural and systemic renovation to select

mechanical and plumbing systems. A feasibility

study will demonstrate whether a major renovation or

replacement is most appropriate.

ARCH

MEP

SITE

SURVEY 1.42

2.51

2.99

2.45

<2 Replace

2-3 Replace / Reno.3-4 Reno. / Maint.>4 Maintenance

SurveyCategories 2.57

This School Project Determination

BuildingScore

Description Qty. Unit County Share State Share Cost/Unit TOTAL

ARCH

Roof Replacement 105,800 sf $274,022 $466,578 $7 $740,600

Major Renovation 105,800 sf $3,718,870 $6,332,130 $95 $10,051,000

MEP

Full Systemic Renovation 105,800 sf $2,544,490 $4,332,510 $65 $6,877,000

Lighting System Upgrade 105,800 sf $313,168 $533,232 $8 $846,400

Security System Upgrade 105,800 sf $50,890 $86,650 $1 $137,540

SITE `ADA Upgrades 1 ls $22,500 $- $22,500 $22,500

Exterior Lighting 20 ea $130,000 $- $6,500 $130,000

Stormwater Management/Water Quality 1 ls $138,750 $236,250 $375,000 $375,000

Parking Lot 3,000 sy $266,000 $- $89 $266,000

Subtotals $7,458,690 $11,987,350 $19,446,040

Total Including Soft Costs $15,401,668 $11,987,350 $27,389,018

Current

711

711

OptimumSRC 1150

Proposed

Cost of New Construction (est.) $38,400,000