Proposed Referendum Update October 1, 2015
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Proposed Referendum Update October 1, 2015
Haddonfield Public School District Proposed Referendum Update October 1, 2015 Facilities Condition Assessment Background Tonight’s goals Review critical infrastructure and educational needs Present BOE Long Range Planning Committee scope of work recommendations for inclusion in a referendum Present one referendum scenario and preliminary cost estimate and tax impact to facilitate discussion (Cost estimate to be finalized prior to BOE referendum vote) Solicit feedback on referendum structure of multiple questions 2 September 10, 2015 BOE Meeting Overview of facilities conditions, emergency work, and potential referendum scope and budget Presentation available on Haddonfield School District homepage: http://www.haddonfield.k12.nj.us/ 3 Facilities Condition Assessment Background Facilities assessment kick-started by availability of ROD grants in 2013 Short grant application period necessitated deferring detailed building assessments to validate needs until after grant approval Detailed exploration uncovered serious building envelope issues not detected by visual inspection Capital Reserves used for emergency repairs and stabilization 4 Pre-Referendum Consultants Architecture and Engineering Services: Becica Associates Vendor and other District Consultants: Mechanical, Electrical, and Plumbing Engineers: Wick Fisher White HVAC: Mack Industries, Concord Engineering Group Roof: Manufacturer representatives from Garland, Siplast, Carlisle Chimneys: AAA Chimney Corp Masonry Exploration and Restoration: Dugan Masonry Cost Estimator: Preferred Construction Management Bond Counsel: Parker McCay P.A. 5 Pre-Referendum Consultants Becica Associates Architecture + Engineering Cherry Hill Steven Becica, AIA, LEED AP – Principal in charge of architectural services since 1989 and Haddonfield School District project lead Services include building investigation, design, forensic architecture, and engineering Extensive public school experience serving as consultant for more than 50 school districts NJ Schools Development Authority (SDA) certified firm completing renovation and new construction projects utilizing SDA’s 21st Century School Design Manual that includes sustainable design features and best practices for safe and secure schools Architect of Record for Cherry Hill School District completing similar projects including façade restoration and building renewal 6 Evaluative Criteria Safety – immediate threat to life safety or building integrity Damage – broken items or those worn to the point of being inoperable or lacking integrity Codes and Standards – extent that facilities meet the codes in place at the time of construction Environmental – indoor environmental issues relating to building envelope and conditions Energy – measures taken to reduce energy consumption Aesthetics – subjective measures of interior and exterior items that may perform but appear to be aging and worn out Other – required code compliance depending upon renovation scope 7 Facilities Challenges Building age Multiple additions Patchwork upgrades and varying educational conditions Limited capital reserve – 2% cap on yearly budget increase MS HMHS Haddon HMHS MS Haddon Haddon Tatem 1913 192326 Taft Coolidge HMHS Tatem Tatem Haddon Central Central Tatem Haddon Central 1947-52 1954-55 1963 1964 1971 1989-90 2002-05 Kennedy Johnson Nixon GH Bush GW Bus 8 h Truman Eisenhower Summary of Critical Facilities Issues Building Envelope Damaged masonry with eroding mortar joints and corroded lintels Stability issues – masonry walls, stone elements, parapets Deteriorating wood trim with peeling paint Problem roof areas Windows past useful life, not compliant with current thermal performance code standards, and with upper sash stability issues 9 Summary of Critical Facilities Issues HVAC Inefficient and outdated heating plant controls Select HVAC units with outdated technology and multiple repairs operating past life cycle expectancy Air-conditioning not provided in all instructional spaces Inadequate electrical service and distribution for additional HVAC and classroom equipment loads 10 Summary of Critical Facilities Issues Special Systems Obsolete telephone system, public address, and master clock systems 3 generations behind current technology Complete inability to replace broken parts 11 Summary of Critical Facilities Issues Accessibility and Current Code Compliance Non-ADA compliant barrier-free route to main building entrance at HMHS Uneven sidewalks along accessible route Chimneys not in compliance with National Fire Protection Associates 211 Industry Standards guidelines Non-accessible toilet rooms or not provided on each floor with classrooms 12 How did this happen? “Mother Nature” Normal weathering of buildings requiring capital reinvestment beyond general maintenance 2 severe winters with freeze/thaw cycles exacerbated building envelope conditions 2011 earthquake (pending insurance claim) Inadequate capital maintenance funding to keep pace with need Reductions in state aid 2% tax increase cap Lowest long-term borrowing debt among “J” districts 13 State and National Context Estimated $271 billion of deferred maintenance nationwide just to maintain operations ($4440 avg./student in NJ) Estimated $542 billion needed to modernize 14 Long Range Planning Committee Referendum Scope of Work Considerations ? 15 Key Referendum Regulations NJAC 6A:26-3.7 – Local support of school facilities projects All proposed work and corresponding local and state share must be listed in referendum question(s). If construction costs are less than approved referendum budget, additional work not identified in referendum cannot be added to the project scope. Excess funds can only be used to offset shortages for other approved work if specifically stated in referendum question. If bids are higher than estimated in the referendum question, approved referendum work cannot be eliminated without another referendum. State closely monitors all bond proceeds to ensure proceeds are applied to approved projects. 16 Need for a Referendum Major system needs cannot be addressed in yearly budget without breaking 2% cap Cannot wait to accumulate capital reserves to address most critical needs No state aid funding available for projects funded from capital reserve or operating budget (other than previously approved ROD grants) Debt service aid available for referendum projects to reduce tax burden 17 Proposed Haddon Scope of Work NOTES: WARRANTY DATE/ YEAR INSTALLED GUARANTEE DURATION 1913 A ? ? ASPHALT SHINGLES 2000 ? NOTES APPROX. AREA (SF) MASONRY AND CORNICE RESTORATION 1. DATA SOURCE: EMAIL FROM FIRESTONE, JESSICA HITZ: RED SHIELD WARRANTY 20 YEAR STARTING 9-5-05; 6800 S/F, 1/4" ROOF SLOPE, EXISTING CONSTRUCTION; ADHERED EPDM, DECK=STEEL 22GA; 2 LAYER INSULATION= BASE LAYER IS ISO 95+, 2" THICK // FIRESTONE FASTENERS, 4" HEAVY DUTY. 16 PER BOARD. TOP LAYER = FIBERTOP WOODFIBER - 1" THICK // MILLENNIUM ADHESIVE. (500 SF IS GETTING 1.5 ISO AND TAPERED PERLITE ATTACHED WITH MILLENNIUM ADHESIVE) EPDM LSFR - 060 BRICK MASONRY REPLACEMENT WOOD /SOFFIT REPAIR / REPLACEMENT 4,052 2. DATA SOURCE: FRANK DIPPOLITO OF SIPLAST (JAN. 21, 2015.) 2 PLY , 1" HD FIBERBOARD, 1/4" FT TAPERED INSULATION, 1/4" SLOPED METAL DECK. ROOF REPAIR REPLACE WINDOWS 1913 B GARLAND COFFEY BROS. 2 PLY MOD. BITUMEN 2012 ? 5 2175 3. DATA SOURCE: FRANK DIPPOLITO OF SIPLAST (JAN. 21, 2015.) 2 PLY , 1" HD FIBERBOARD, 1/4" FT TAPERED INSULATION, FLAT METAL DECK 1913 C GARLAND COFFEY BROS. 2 PLY MOD. BITUMEN 2012 ? 5 104 4. DATA SOURCE: FRANK DIPPOLITO OF SIPLAST (JAN. 21, 2015.) 2 PLY IN COLD , 1/2"RECOVERY BOARD ,2" INSULATION, MECH ATTACHED ON SLOPED METAL DECK. 1913 D GARLAND COFFEY BROS. 2 PLY MOD. BITUMEN 2012 ? 5 347 1952 E GARLAND COFFEY BROS. 2 PLY MOD. BITUMEN 2012 ? 5 2,863 1952 F GARLAND COFFEY BROS. 2 PLY MOD. BITUMEN 2012 ? 5 1963 G ? ? ASPHALT SHINGLES ? ? 1963 H FIRESTONE ? EPDM 9/5/2005 20 YEARS 1 1963 H-1 FIRESTONE ? EPDM 9/5/2005 20 YEARS 1 5. DATA SOURCE: CHRIS GALLAGHER OF THE GARLAND COMPANY INC (MARCH 5, 2015.) 2 PLY MODIFIED BITUMEN ROOF SYSTEM WITH MINERAL CAP SHEET IN COLD ADHESIVE. 1,033 1,681 1,275 26 J FIRESTONE ? EPDM 9/5/2005 20 YEARS 1 K SIPLAST J. STROBER 2 PLY MOD. BITUMEN 10/2/2002 20 YEARS 2 2002 L SIPLAST J. STROBER 2 PLY MOD. BITUMEN 10/2/2002 20 YEARS 3 2002 M SIPLAST J. STROBER 2 PLY MOD. BITUMEN 10/2/2002 20 YEARS 4 J. STROBER 2 PLY MOD. BITUMEN 10/2/2002 20 YEARS 3 1989 2002 879 2002 1989 1989 1963 D L F H1 H 2002 1913 B OPEN COURT C G 1 Lincoln Ave, Haddonfield, New Jersey 08033 2002 J K Haddonfield Board of Education 2002 for the N M 501 West Redman Ave, Haddonfield, New Jersey 08033 SIPLAST Elizabeth Haddon Elementary School N 6,195 Preliminary Building Envelope Condition Assessment at 2002 1,156 1,434 Signature/Date 1989 2002 5,796 NJ Certificates of Authorization: Architecture - 21AC00027100 / Engineering- 24GA28022600 MATERIAL STEVEN A . BECICA, R.A. N.J.AI 21AI01137600 INSTALLER Architecture/Engineering MANUF. BECICA ASSOCIATES LLC ROOF AREA 500 South Kings Highway Cherry Hill, New Jersey 08034 P: 856.795.1180 F: 856.354.6367 W: www.becica.com ROOF LEGEND - ELIZABETH HADDON ELEMENTARY BLDG. YEAR Contractor shall check and verify all conditions and dimensions at the site before proceeding with this work. 1963 Revisions Date # E Description A 1952 1913 Set Issue: Preliminary Issue Date: April 9, 2015 Drawing Title: EXISTING ROOF PLAN 1963 1952 1952 1913 Drawn by: Checked by: RS SAB Project Number: 15HPS00001 Drawing Number: 1 EXISTING ROOF PLAN 3/32" = 1'-0" A-2.1 18 Proposed Haddon Scope of Work Building Envelope and Site Repair/repoint damaged brick (1913, 1952 wings). Rake/reseal masonry and movement joints (2002 wing). Replace steel lintels (1952 wing). Replace damaged and/or missing cornice and/or fascia (1913, 1952, 1963 wings). Repair damaged parapet (1952, 1963 wings). Reconstruct or refinish wood soffits and fascia (1913, 1963 wings). Replace exterior doors and frames (1913 wing). Replace windows in pre-2002 wings. Replace portion of sidewalk. 19 Proposed Haddon Scope of Work HVAC and Electrical Provide air-conditioning (self contained DX unit ventilators) in 14 areas (11 classrooms, 1st floor Faculty Room, and 2 Administration offices), upgrading electrical distribution as required. Replace rooftop HVAC system at multi-purpose room and stage and upgrade HVAC in art room. Replace classroom ventilation exhaust fans in 3 classrooms, Girls Toilet Room, and Administration offices. Upgrades to boilers to maintain operations. Repair chimney masonry and clean and line flue. Install building automation system control upgrades to provide a centralized management system to improve energy use. Improve electrical capacity in each classroom. 20 Proposed Haddon Scope of Work Special Systems Install new integrated public address and telephone system, providing voicemail programming, retrieval systems, paging, public mass messaging, emergency and alert capabilities. Install master clock system with time synchronization capabilities and including wall-mounted display and central wireless system controls. Upgrade technology systems to support data, communications, and building automation systems. 21 Proposed Tatem Scope of Work ROOF REPAIR ROOF LEGEND - TATUM ELEMENTARY WARRANTY DATE/ YEAR INSTALLED GUARANTEE DURATION NOTES APPROX. AREA (SF) 1923 A CARLISLE US ROOFING EPDM 1994 15 (1-1-2010) 3 5,415 1954 B FIRESTONE ? EPDM 2005 20 1 3,195 1990 C FIRESTONE ? EPDM 2005 20 1 5,779 1990 D FIRESTONE EPDM 2005 20 1 4,060 1990 E FIRESTONE ? EPDM 2005 20 1 347 1952 F SIPLAST J. STROBER 2 PLY MOD. BITUMEN 2002 ? 2 5,478 1963 G ? ? METAL 2002 ? 68 1963 H ? ? METAL 2002 ? 68 ? ROOF REPLACEMENT STEEL LINTEL REPAIR REPLACE WINDOWS EXTERIOR MASONRY WALL REPLACEMENT AND RESTORATION FOUNDATION WALL WATER PROOFING NOTES: 1. DATA SOURCE: EMAIL FROM FIRESTONE, JESSICA HITZ: RED SHIELD WARRANTY 20 YEAR STARTING 9-5-05; 13900 S/F, 1/4" ROOF SLOPE, EXISTING CONSTRUCTION; ADHERED EPDM, DECK 1 WOOD 1", DECK 2=STEEL 22GA; 3LAYER INSULATION= BASE LAYER -DENDECK 1/4", FIRESTONE FASTENERS - 3" HEAVY DUTY - 16 PER BOARD, INTERMEDIATE LAYER - ISO 95+ - 2" THICK, FIRESTONE FASTENERS, 3" HEAVY DUTY - 16 PER BOARD, TOP LAYER FIBERTOP WOOD FIBER 1" THICK , MILLENNIUM ADHESIVE, EPDM LSFR -060 2. DATA SOURCE: FRANK DIPPOLITO OF SIPLAST (JAN. 21, 2015.) 2 PLY IN COLD , 1/2" RECOVERY BOARD , 2" INSULATION, MECH ATTACHED ON 1/4" SLOPED METAL DECK. 1990 A Contractor shall check and verify all conditions and dimensions at the site before proceeding with this work. C Revisions Date # STEEL LINTEL RESTORATION 2002 FOUNDATION WALL WATERPROOFING (BELOW GRADE) 1954 REPLACE WINDOWS TOTAL = 1,730 SF ± 1923 EXTERIOR MASONRY WALL REPLACEMENT AND RESTORATION 1990 Description Set Issue: Schematic Issue Date: April 7, 2015 Drawing Title: Existing Roof Plan & Roof Legend Drawn by: Checked by: RS Project Number: 15HPS00001 Drawing Number: 1 EXISTING ROOF PLAN 3/32" = 1'-0" 1 Lincoln Ave, Haddonfield, New Jersey 08033 1923 D Haddonfield Board of Education B E for the 1954 F REPLACE WINDOWS TOTAL = 1,730 SF ± J. Fithian Tatem Elementary School 2002 EXTERIOR MASONRY WALL REPLACEMENT AND RESTORATION One Glover Ave, Haddonfield, New Jersey 08033 H G Preliminary Building Envelope Condition Assessment at Signature/Date 3. DATA SOURCE: CHRIS RUMSY OF COMMERCIAL ROOFING SOLUTIONS, LLC (CARLISE REP), WOOD ROOF DECK, EXISTING ROOF SLOPE IS 1/8" PER FT OF STRUCTURAL SLOPE. FULLY ANCHORED 60 MIL, NON-REINFORCED 1-1/2" POLYISO, 1/2" WOOD FIBER W/ PLATES A-2.1 SAB NJ Certificates of Authorization: Architecture - 21AC00027100 / Engineering- 24GA28022600 MATERIAL STEVEN A . BECICA, R.A. N.J.AI 21AI01137600 INSTALLER Architecture/Engineering MANUF. 500 South Kings Highway Cherry Hill, New Jersey 08034 P: 856.795.1180 F: 856.354.6367 W: www.becica.com ROOF AREA BECICA ASSOCIATES LLC BLDG. YEAR Proposed Tatem Scope of Work Building Envelope and Site Provide foundation wall waterproofing below ground level (1923, 1954, 2002 wings). Reconstruct additional portions of front and/or rear walls (1923, 1954 wings). Clean and repoint brick, replacing brick at approx. 20% of wall area (1923, 1954 wings). Restore steel lintels (1990). Install aluminum coping (1923 wing). Replace 1923 wing roof. Repair multi-purpose room roof. Replace windows in pre-1990 wings. Install new sidewalks as part of regrading project. 23 Proposed Tatem Scope of Work HVAC and Electrical Provide air-conditioning in 14 areas (12 classrooms and 2 SGI rooms), upgrading electrical distribution as required. Replace classroom ventilation exhaust fans in 1923 and 1954 wings. Repair boilers to maintain operations. Repair chimney masonry and clean and line flue. Install building automation system control upgrades to provide a centralized management system to improve energy use. Improve electrical capacity in classrooms. 24 Proposed Tatem Scope of Work Special Systems Same as Haddon: New public address and telephone system New master clock system. Upgrade technology systems to support data, communications, and building automation systems. 25 Proposed Central/MS Scope of Work REPLACE WINDOWS ROOF LEGEND WOOD REPAIR / REPLACEMENT 13 LF OF STONE COPING AND BRICK PARAPET WALL C REPLACE WINDOWS TOTAL = 856 SF REPLACE WINDOWS 2002 1947 12 LF OF STONE COPING WITH BRICK PARAPET WALL 78 LF OF STONE COPING WITH BRICK PARAPET WALL 217 LF OF STONE COPING WITH BRICK PARAPET WALL D 1947 L 34 LF OF STONE COPING WITH BRICK PARAPET WALL ? ? EPDM ? ? ? ? MODIFIED BITUMEN 2000? ? 85 1947 / 1964 D ? ? ASPHALT SHINGLES 2000? ? 13,778 1964 E SIPLAST PATRIOT ROOFING 2 PLY MOD. BITUMEN 9/5/2005 20 YEARS F 2002 PATRIOT ROOFING 2 PLY MOD. BITUMEN 9/5/2005 20 YEARS 1 1,681 PATRIOT ROOFING 2 PLY MOD. BITUMEN 9/5/2005 20 YEARS 1 6,922 SIPLAST 1 5,499 2 PLY MOD. BITUMEN 9/5/2005 20 YEARS 1 7,870 2 PLY MOD. BITUMEN 9/5/2005 20 YEARS 1 2,617 2002 L SIPLAST BROWN & GUARINO 2 PLY MOD. BITUMEN 8/22/2002 20 YEARS 2 228 2002 M SIPLAST BROWN & GUARINO 2 PLY MOD. BITUMEN 8/22/2002 20 YEARS 2 5,816 SIPLAST BROWN & GUARINO 2 PLY MOD. BITUMEN 8/22/2002 20 YEARS 2 5,633 2002 P SIPLAST BROWN & GUARINO 2 PLY MOD. BITUMEN 8/22/2002 20 YEARS 2 1,065 2002 P1 N SIPLAST BROWN & GUARINO 2 PLY MOD. BITUMEN 8/22/2002 20 YEARS 2 506 130 2002 Q SIPLAST BROWN & GUARINO 2 PLY MOD. BITUMEN 8/22/2002 20 YEARS 2 2002 Q1 SIPLAST BROWN & GUARINO 2 PLY MOD. BITUMEN 8/22/2002 20 YEARS 2 2002 R SIPLAST BROWN & GUARINO 2 PLY MOD. BITUMEN 8/22/2002 20 YEARS 2 191 2002 S SIPLAST BROWN & GUARINO 2 PLY MOD. BITUMEN 8/22/2002 20 YEARS 2 2,249 2005? T SIPLAST A.F. CALLAN & CO. INC. 2 PLY MOD. BITUMEN 8/16/2006 20 YEARS 3 456 79 1964 K Q 22 LF OF METAL COPING WITH EIFS PARAPET WALL R REPLACE WINDOWS COURTYARD 'Q' & 'Q1' TOTAL 51 LF OF STONE COPING WITH BRICK PARAPET WALL 51 LF OF STONE COPING WITH BRICK PARAPET WALL 22 LF OF STONE COPING WITH BRICK PARAPET WALL 1964 29 LF OF METAL COPING WITH EIFS PARAPET WALL I 1 Lincoln Ave, Haddonfield, New Jersey 08033 Q1 Haddonfield Board of Education 356 LF OF STONE COPING WITH BRICK PARAPET WALL N 122 LF OF STONE COPING WITH BRICK PARAPET WALL G Contractor shall check and verify all conditions and dimensions at the site before proceeding with this work. F Revisions Date # H 470 LF OF STONE COPING WITH BRICK PARAPET WALL 470 LF OF STONE COPING WITH BRICK PARAPET WALL Description Set Issue: Schematic T E 30 SF OF CAST STONE WINDOW HEAD 18 SF OF CAST STONE DOOR TRIM 9 LF OF CAST STONE ORNAMENTAL HEAD DOOR TRIM 50 SF CAST STONE PANELS AND ORNAMENTAL TRIM AT PARAPET. 25 LF OF ORNAMENTAL TOP OF PARAPET 1/16" = 1'-0" 20 YEARS PATRIOT ROOFING PATRIOT ROOFING D EXISTING ROOF PLAN 9/5/2005 SIPLAST SIPLAST for the J REPLACE WINDOWS TOTAL = 1,786 SF 1 2 PLY MOD. BITUMEN J K 3. DATA SOURCE: FRANK DIPPOLITO OF SIPLAST (JAN. 21, 2015.) 5 QUARES INSTALLED OVER 1/4" SLOPED METAL ROOF DECK WITH 2" POLYISO INSULATION AND TAPERED INSULATION (SIMULTANEOUSLY MECHANICALLY ATTACHED), 1" HD FIBERBOARD AND 2 PLY MODIFIED BITUMEN ROOFING IN POLYURETHANE ADHESIVE. 27 LF OF METAL COPING WITH EIFS PARAPET WALL 38 LF OF METAL COPING WITH EIFS PARAPET WALL 2005 PATRIOT ROOFING 1964 1964 2. DATA SOURCE: FRANK DIPPOLITO OF SIPLAST (JAN. 21, 2015.) 154 SQUARES INSTALLED OVER A METAL ROOF DECK WITH 1-1/2" POLYISO INSULATION, TAPERED INSULATION AND 1/4" DENS DECK PRIME (ALL INSULATION AND DENS DECK MECHANICALLY ATTACHED- SIMULTANEOUSLY) WITH 2 PLY MODIFIED BITUMEN (20 EG & 30 FR SHEETS) IN COLD ADHESIVE. 98 LF OF METAL COPING WITH EIFS PARAPET WALL P 39 LF STONE COPING WITH CAST STONE PARAPET WALL FINISH 14,060 PATRIOT ROOFING SIPLAST SIPLAST 3 Lincoln Ave, Haddonfield, New Jersey 08033 64 LF OF SHINGLE ROOF EDGE WITH WOOD FASCIA/ SOFFIT 36 SF OF CAST STONE DOOR TRIM 145 SF CAST STONE PANELS & ORNAMENTAL DOOR HEAD 50 SF CAST STONE PANELS AND ORNAMENTAL TRIM AT PARAPET. 100 SF OF CAST STONE WINDOW TRIMS 1 SIPLAST G H 1. DATA SOURCE: FRANK DIPPOLITO OF SIPLAST (JAN. 21, 2015.) 290 SQUARES ARE INSTALLED OVER A GYP. DECK WITH 1/4" STRUCTURAL SLOPE, 2" POLYISO INSULATION AND 1/4" DENS DECK (MECH. ATTACHED), 1" WOOD FIBERBOARD SET IN HOT ASPHALT AND 2 PLY MODIFIED BITUMEN ROOFING IN HOT ASPHALT. 60 SQUARES ARE INSTALLED OVER A GYPSUM DECK WITH 1/4" DENS DECK., 2" POLYISO INSULATION/ 1" WOOD FIBERBOARD (SIMULTANEOUSLY SCREW FASTENED), AND 2 PLY MODIFIED BITUMEN ROOFING IN COLD ADHESIVE. M 1964 2,867 1964 9/5/2005 20 YEARS 1 1964 I 2 PLY MOD. BITUMEN 115 NOTES: P1 527 LF OF SHINGLE ROOF EDGE WITH CAST STONE CORNICE/ INTEGRAL GUTTER 2,378 B C 2002 REPLACE ALL WINDOWS ON THIS ELEVATION, INCLUDING BAY WINDOWS, TOTAL = 4,616 SF APPROX. AREA (SF) 1947 1964 WOOD CORNICE REPAIR/ RESTORATION ROOF REPLACEMENT NOTES Central Elementary School B ? 1947? 1964 BRICK MASONRY REPAIR 44 LF OF METAL COPING AND BRICK PARAPET WALL GUARANTEE DURATION ? NJ Certificates of Authorization: Architecture - 21AC00027100 / Engineering- 24GA28022600 BRICK MASONRY REPLACEMENT WARRANTY DATE/ YEAR INSTALLED Signature/Date ASPHALT SHINGLES STEVEN A. BECICA, R.A. N.J.AI 21AI01137600 MATERIAL ? CAST STONE REPAIR 1890 1890 INSTALLER ? Architecture/Engineering A MANUF. A 500 South Kings Highway Cherry Hill, New Jersey 08034 P: 856.795.1180 F: 856.354.6367 W: www.becica.com STONE COPING REPAIR ROOF AREA 1890 Preliminary Building Envelope Condition Assessment at 148 LF OF SHINGLE ROOF EDGE WITH WOOD FASCIA/ SOFFIT AND METAL GUTTER BLDG. YEAR BECICA ASSOCIATES LLC PARAPET REPAIR / RE-CONSTRUCTION REPLACE WINDOWS 164 LF OF STONE COPING WITH BRICK PARAPET WALL 2002 Issue Date: S 2002 309 LF OF STONE COPING WITH BRICK PARAPET WALL 205 LF OF STONE COPING WITH BRICK PARAPET WALL 170 SF, 51 LF OF CAST STONE ORNAMENTAL 30 SF OF CAST STONE DOOR TRIM 90 SF OF CAST STONE JAMB / HEAD WINDOW TRIM 144 SF CAST STONE PANELS April 7, 2015 Drawing Title: Existing Roof Plan & Roof Legend Drawn by: Checked by: RS SAB Project Number: 15HPS00001 Drawing Number: A-2.1 26 Proposed Central/MS Scope of Work Building Envelope and Site Repair, clean, and repoint damaged/missing brick and stone trim (1890, 1947, 1964 wings). Repair ornamental cast stone panels and trim (2002, 2005 wings). Restore bay window (1947 wing). Repair damaged wood fascia, soffit, and gutter (1890, 1947 wings). Restore damaged cast stone gutters (1947, 1964 wings). Restore damaged wood cornice, portico columns, and soffit (1947 wing). Restore corroded steel lintels at doors and windows (1964 wing). Repair parapet coping (all wings). Replace windows (1890, 1947, 1964 wings). Replace entrance doors and frames (1947 wing) . Partial roof replacement (1964 wing). Remove leaking skylight at rotunda. 27 Proposed Central/MS Scope of Work HVAC and Electrical Install air-conditioning in 13 classrooms (self contained DX unit ventilators), technology lab and art room (split fan coil unit with remote condensing unit), and cafeteria (air handling unit with remote condensing unit). Upgrade to boilers to maintain operations. Repair chimney masonry and clean and line flue. Install building automation system control upgrades to provide a centralized management system to improve energy use. 28 Proposed Central/MS Scope of Work Special Systems Same as Haddon and Tatem: New public address and telephone system. New master clock system. Upgrade technology systems to support data, communications, and building automation systems. 29 Proposed Central/MS Scope of Work Educational Adequacy To create additional classrooms, renovate/reconfigure existing 2nd floor mechanical space above boys PE locker room into classrooms and storage. MS CLASSROOM 177 840 SF UPPER MULTI-PURPOSE UPPER GYMNASIUM ART COMPUTERS 191 175 888 SF 1022 SF LN/STOR. 88 SF COURTYARD MS CLASSROOM MS CLASSROOM 161 MS CLASSROOM 167 165 982 SF 594 SF 980 SF STOR. 63 SF CONF. 159 341 SF READING LAB JAN. 62 SF UPPER AUDITORIUM LAB 173 163 286 SF In conjunction with required structural alterations to boys’ locker room, provide barrier-free toilet rooms and additional fixtures for code compliance for increased classroom count. GIRLS TOIL. BOYS TOIL. 253 SF 261 SF 976 SF STOR. 174 SF MS CLASSROOM 171 766 SF 30 Proposed HMHS Scope of Work ROOF LEGEND BLDG. YEAR ROOF AREA MANUF. INSTALLER MATERIAL WARRANTY DATE/ YEAR INSTALLED GUARANTEE DURATION 1926 A ? ? SLATE ? ? 25,956 1926 B ? ? SLATE ? ? 9,250 1926 C ? ? ? ? ? 234 1926 D ? ? ? ? ? 234 1926 E ? ? ? ? ? 625 1926 F ? ? ? ? ? 932 1926 G ? ? ? ? ? 625 SIPLAST ? 2 PLY MOD. BITUMEN 2005 20 1 3,098 1,256 GARLAND WINCHESTER ROOFING CORP BLACK MOD BIT 2012 NONE 25,619 P Q R S T U V 350 ? ? 2 PLY MOD. BITUMEN ? ? NEEDS TO BE REPLACED GARLAND JOTTAN INC. 2 PLY MOD. BITUMEN 2011 ? 5 606 GARLAND JOTTAN INC. 2 PLY MOD. BITUMEN 2011 ? 5 2,550 GARLAND JOTTAN INC. 2 PLY MOD. BITUMEN 2011 ? 5 1,423 GARLAND JOTTAN INC. 2 PLY MOD. BITUMEN 2014 ? 4, 6 GARLAND JOTTAN INC. 2 PLY MOD. BITUMEN 2011 ? 5 6,418 SIPLAST ? 2 PLY MOD. BITUMEN 2005 20 3 12,396 GARLAND JOTTAN INC. 2 PLY MOD. BITUMEN 2014 ? 6 234 ? 2 PLY MOD. BITUMEN SIPLAST 2005 ? SIPLAST ? 2 PLY MOD. BITUMEN 2005 ? SIPLAST ? 2 PLY MOD. BITUMEN 2005 20 50 LF GUTTERS E 1,042 195 LF GUTTERS C 3 594 2,819 71 LF GUTTERS 71 LF CAST STONE BRICK PARAPET 1926 100 H NOTES: 2. INSTALLED OVER A METAL DECK WITH 2" MECH FASTENERS, 1/4" STRUCTURAL SLOPE, 2" POLYISO INSULATION AND, 1" WOOD FIBERBOARD AND 2 PLY MODIFIED BITUMEN ROOFING IN HOT ASPHALT. 84 LF CAST STONE BRICK PARAPET D 2 4. 3" GYPSUM DECK W/ 1/8" TAPERED INSULATION, 1/2" COVER BOARD AND 2 PLY BUILT UP ROOF 1926 337 LF GUTTERS 5. DATA SOURCE: CHRIS GALLAGHER OF GARLAND COMPANY, INC. (MARCH 5, 2015) 2 PLY MODIFIED BITUMEN WITH MINERAL CAP SHEET IN HOT ASPHALT 27 LF METAL OVER CAST STONE 71 LF GUTTERS 195 LF GUTTERS 50 LF GUTTERS G 1971 6. DATA SOURCE: CHRIS GALLAGHER OF GARLAND COMPANY, INC. (MARCH 5, 2015) 2 PLY MODIFIED BITUMEN WITH MINERAL CAP SHEET IN COLD ADHESIVE. STEEL LINTEL AND BRICK MASONRY REPAIR 112 LF METAL 153 LF CAST STONE BRICK PARAPET 117 LF CAST STONE BRICK PARAPET 1926 P 1971 I J 34 LF METAL 207 LF CAST STONE BRICK PARAPET S 31 LF CAST STONE BRICK PARAPET F REPLACE ALL WINDOWS TOTAL INCLUDING OUTSIDE ELEVATIONS IS 10,010 S/F 71 LF CAST STONE BRICK PARAPET 3. INSTALLED OVER A BARREL ROOF 1"WOOD DECK , 2 PLY GRANULAR FL. 20/30/40 IN COLD, 1" HD FIBERBOARD IN ROOF LEGEND POLYURETHANE ADHESIVE, 2" POLYISO INSULATION, MECHANICALLY FASTENED, 1/4" THERMAL BARRIER ROOF BOARD NOT TO SCALE (DENSDECK) REPLACE WINDOWS 27 LF METAL OVER CAST STONE B 2 STEEL LINTEL REPAIR AT WINDOWS AND DOORS 112 LF METAL A REPLACE ALL WINDOWS TOTAL INCLUDING INSIDE COURTYARD ELEVATIONS IS 10,010 S/F 1. DATA SOURCE: FRANK DIPPOLITO OF SIPLAST (JAN. 21, 2015.) INSTALLED OVER A CONCRETE DECK WITH 1/4" STRUCTURAL SLOPE, 2" POLYISO INSULATION AND, 1" WOOD FIBERBOARD SET IN HOT ASPHALT AND 2 PLY MODIFIED BITUMEN ROOFING IN HOT ASPHALT. 1967 1955 149 LF GUTTERS Signature/Date N 1926 ROOF REPLACEMENT CLEAN PREP AND RECOAT CONC. FOUNDATION WALL 2005 150 LF GUTTERS 1971 K 106 LF CAST STONE CAST STONE & BRICK PARAPET 78 LF CAST STONE BRICK PARAPET 782 LF CAST STONE BRICK PARAPET 358 LF CAST STONE BRICK PARAPET N 37 LF CAST STONE BRICK PARAPET 145 LF CAST STONE BRICK PARAPET 1967 V 1955 R NJ Certificates of Authorization: Architecture - 21AC00027100 / Engineering- 24GA28022600 1,393 6 Architecture/Engineering 2 ? STEVEN A . BECICA, R.A. N.J.AI 21AI01137600 1955 1955 1967 ? 2014 Q 1971 63 LF METAL 81 LF METAL 1 Lincoln Ave, Haddonfield, New Jersey 08033 1955 1955 2005 2 PLY MOD. BITUMEN Haddonfield Board of Education 1955 ? JOTTAN INC. 500 South Kings Highway Cherry Hill, New Jersey 08034 P: 856.795.1180 F: 856.354.6367 W: www.becica.com 1971 SIPLAST GARLAND L O BRICK MASONRY AND COPING REPAIR 2 PLY MOD. BITUMEN for the 1971 1971 K M BRICK MASONRY REPLACEMENT BECICA ASSOCIATES LLC 1971 1971 J REPLACE WINDOWS 401 Kings Highway East, Haddonfield, New Jersey 08033 1971 I STONE COPING REPAIR Preliminary Building Envelope Condition Assessment at 2005 1971 H PARAPET RE-CONSTRUCTION APPROX. AREA (SF) Haddonfield Memorial High School 1926 NOTES Contractor shall check and verify all conditions and dimensions at the site before proceeding with this work. M 1971 63 LF METAL GUTTER Revisions Date # Description L O REPLACE WINDOWS T CAST STONE PANELS AT WINDOWS CAST STONE PARAPET AND FACADE AT ENTRANCE 100 LF CAST STONE BRICK PARAPET REPLACE WINDOWS 70 LF CAST STONE BRICK PARAPET REPLACE WINDOWS U 1955 1971 Set Issue: Schematic Issue Date: STEEL LINTEL AND BRICK MASONRY REPAIRS April 7, 2015 Drawing Title: STONE COPING AND PARAPET WALL REPAIRS, TYPICAL FOUNDATION WALL COATING FAILURE LIMESTONE PARAPET AND FACADE STAINING Existing Roof Plan & Roof Legend Drawn by: Checked by: RS SAB Project Number: 15HPS00001 Drawing Number: 1 EXISTING ROOF PLAN 1/16" = 1'-0" A-2.1 31 Proposed HMHS Scope of Work Building Envelope and Site Replace slate roof, gutters, rain water conductors, damaged roof deck, and corroded steel roof structure (1926 wing); reconstruct, restore, and repair structure at B-wing. Replace built-up roof, repairing deck and providing tapered insulation to improve drainage (1971 wing). Repoint and repair damaged brick (1926, 1971 wings). Replace exterior doors/frames and restore door canopies (1926, 1955). Replace windows and restore/replace lintels and sills (1926, 1955, 1971). Repair stone parapet wall and replace coping (1955, 1971 wings). Remove cast stone panel at window spandrels and replace with curtain wall system (1955 wing). Clean and seal limestone cladding (1971 wing). Reconstruct select exterior concrete stairs, areaways and sidewalks. 32 Proposed HMHS Scope of Work HVAC, Electrical, and Plumbing Replace rooftop HVAC system at auditorium. Install air-conditioning in 19 classrooms in A-wing. Upgrades to boilers to maintain operations. Repair chimney masonry, and clean and line flue. Install building automation system control upgrades to provide a centralized management system to improve energy use. In A-wing crawl space work, add Bilco doors, improve areaway access, lighting, and ventilation, and abate hazardous materials. Replace original, deteriorated sanitary and water piping in A-wing. 33 Proposed HMHS Scope of Work Special Systems Same as elementary and middle schools: New public address and telephone system. New master clock system. Upgrade technology systems to support data, communications, and building automation systems. 34 Proposed HMHS Scope of Work Educational Adequacy Renovate 2 existing rooms as science and food/multi-purpose labs. 35 Proposed HMHS Scope of Work Educational Adequacy Within existing building footprint, reconfigure kitchen and cafeteria area in B-wing to modernize kitchen and serving area and expand cafeteria. 36 Proposed HMHS Scope of Work Stadium and Track Stadium: Structural repairs and other upgrades as required by local code. Exact scope to be determined prior to referendum, maximum allowance of $1,000,000. Track: Remove and replace running track with all weather synthetic surface system. 37 Referendum Structure under Consideration Question 1 Repair or replacement of building envelope components HVAC and electrical service and distribution upgrades, including classroom air-conditioning New telephone, public address, and master clock systems HMHS A-wing crawl space and sanitary and water piping upgrades Educational upgrades at HMHS – Reconfiguration of kitchen and cafeteria; renovation of existing rooms for chemistry and culinary arts Question 2 Educational upgrades at HMS– Creation of additional classrooms through space reconfiguration HMHS cafeteria expansion and improvement of circulation from B to A wing (expands scope of Question 1) Question 3 Upgrades to HMHS stadium and track 38 Estimated Costs Haddon Question 1 $2,661,267 Tatem Central/ MS HMHS Total $5,966,869 $6,660,160 $29,419,199 $44,707,495 $1,411,412 $3,606,535 $5,017,947 $1,437,500 $1,437,500 $34,463,234 $51,162,942 Building envelope HVAC (incl. A/C) Electrical service & distribution Telephone, pubic address, and clock systems A-wing crawl space & select piping Program renovations at HMHS Question 2 HMHS cafeteria expansion (in addition to Question 1) HMS classroom renovation Question 3 Track and stadium upgrades Totals $2661,267 $5,996,869 $8,071,572 39 Estimated Costs Key considerations: Most Probable Cost Estimates are based on best practices Competitive bid environment ensures best pricing Includes allowance for construction phasing, hazardous materials abatement, and 25% project “soft costs” per industry standards for renovation work in old buildings Illegal to use any surplus funds after construction to fund projects not approved in referendum Cost Estimates will be further refined before public hearing and BOE vote. 40 Understanding School Construction Costs School Planning & Management’s “School Construction Report” posted on homepage at http://www.haddonfield.k12.nj.us Construction costs have more than doubled since 1995 Median hard costs for new school construction in NJ, NY, PA region: Elementary Schools $235.36 / SF Middle Schools $250.93 / SF High Schools $333.33 / SF 41 Estimated Tax Impact Question 1 Total Est. Yearly Tax Impact $44,707,495 $277.23 Building envelope HVAC (incl. A/C) Electrical service & distribution Telephone, pubic address, and clock systems HMHS: A-wing crawl space/piping & program renovations Question 2 Based on debt service aid pending more detailed analysis of ROD grant approvals $5,017,947 $40.78 HMHS cafeteria expansion (in addition to Question 1) HMS classroom renovation Question 3 Debt service aid conservatively estimated at 34% (40% is fully funded) 25 year bonds at 3.75% $1,437,500 $11.58 $51,162,942 $329.59 Track and stadium upgrades Totals Assumptions: Construction phasing 42 Future Work Buildings components and systems continue to age! “New” 1990 and 2001 additions are 15-25 years old. In 10 years, most existing classroom A/C units will be past life cycle expectancy. Referendum limited to current critical operational and program needs to maintain safe and appropriate accommodations and building integrity Potential future work may address 21st century educational needs Radnor Field drainage Tatem driveway Football stadium lighting 43 Preserving Our Facilities Investment Hiring of additional part-time facilities administrative staff Budgeting for yearly professional inspection of each school building on a rotating basis 44 Proposed Pre-Referendum Schedule January 2016 target to allow work to begin Summer 2016 October Scope of work and referendum structure approved by HBOE Project applications submitted to the DOE (assumes the DOE will waive 90-day project review) November 27 Notice to County Board of Elections (60 days prior to referendum required) January 26 Referendum (Construction schedule determined after award.) 45 Haddonfield Public School District Public Comments Welcomed 46