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1 Ames Middle School 1920 N Hamlin Ave 1997 Completed The scope of this project is to construct a new school $16,913, Construction The intent of this project is to expand existing Ames middle school (7-8) to include high school grades (9-12) and address the listed High School programmatic requirements. The project will include new High School standard science labs; replace interior doors; install new marker boards in all classrooms and replace gym floor with wood flooring; tuck-point and thermal crack repair; new synthetic turf soccer field and targeted mechanical upgrades (including, replacing the controls with new). $4,783,313 $21,696,692 AMES Page 1 8/21/14
2 Daniel R Cameron Elementary School 1234 N Monticello Ave 1996 Completed The scope of this project is to project sitework improvements $3, Completed The scope of this project is to provide roof improvements $306, Completed The scope of this project is to provide an Annex $2,609, Completed The scope of this project is to provide exterior envelope upgrades (roof, windows and masonry) $2,593, Completed The scope of this project is to install air conditioning $117, Completed Entire School Fully Hardwired, LAN $449, Completed The scope of this project is to provide power distribution to support the school needs. $163, Completed The scope of this project is to provide Terra Cotta finish repairs $102, Completed The scope of this project is to provide to build out a new Pre-K Classroom $167, Completed The scope of this project is to provide to build out a new Pre-K Classroom $38, Completed The intent of this project is to assist the Groundbreakers Youth Initiative Playground Program in the construction of a new play lot by removing the existing playground structure, site preparation, for new equipment installation and general construction provisions Completed This project focuses on reconfiguring interior space to provide an additional new lunchroom and serving line, upgrade adjacent interior finishes at the hallway of the Ground Level, and provide required elements to satisfy the 20% Accessible Path of Travel Completed This project is a complete overhaul of the school and it's associated systems. Some of the major components of this will include a new roof, targeted masonry repair, signage, and site work. Significant electrical, plumbing and mechanical work will also take place, including new boilers, chiller, and generator. Interior renovations to the gym, corridors, and classrooms will also be include. All associated ADA work is to take place as well, including a new elevator Completed The purpose of this project is to replace the existing T-12 lighting with the more energy efficient T-8 lighting. $182,966 $884,655 $8,527,200 $23,826 $16,170,108 CAMERON Page 2 8/21/14
3 Pablo Casals Elementary School 3501 W Potomac Ave 2000 Completed Entire School Fully Hardwired, LAN $296, Completed The scope of this project is to provide power distribution to support the school needs. $527, Completed The purpose of this project is to provide ADA improvements, school wide. These include: Assistive Listening System, Connection for TTY, Doors, Drinking Fountain, Exterior Signage, Parking Lots, Portable Ramp, Toilet Rooms $100, Completed The purpose of this project is to provide a new school playlot $1, Completed The purpose of this project is to provide upgrade to the exterior site. $3, Completed The scope of this project includes interior renovation of existing finishes and targeted repairs to the exterior of the building; Interior: replace/repair flooring as needed, provide targeted painting in areas where water damage exists and provide AC as needed. Exterior: roof replacement and masonry replacement/repair to eliminate water infiltration. Additionally, any programmatic improvements to support the new program will be included Construction Casals: Summer Priority Project. The scope of work for this project will include a new turf field at this facility. $4,705,295 $324,654 $5,959,454 CASALS Page 3 8/21/14
4 Frederic Chopin Elementary School 2450 W Rice St 1996 Completed The purpose of this project is to provide new windows $340, Completed The purpose of this project is to provide air conditioning $120, Completed The purpose of this project is to provide a new service upgrade. $308, Completed The scope of this project is to provide to build out a new Pre-K Classroom $136, Completed The purpose of this project is to renovate the exterior envelope including: Doors, Fencing, Masonry, Rebuild failed masonry, Remove weeds from west play yard, Repaint baseball backstop, Roof Replacement, Tuckpoint, Window Guards, Window Re-Glazing, and new Windows $1,533, Completed Entire School Fully Wireless, LAN $39, Completed Entire School Fully Hardwired, LAN $121, Completed The scope of this project includes IT infrastructure and equipment upgrades; Programmatic ADA Accessibility upgrades; Interior: replace/repair flooring as needed, provide targeted painting in areas where water damage exists and provide AC as needed. Exterior: targeted roof and masonry replacement/repair to eliminate water infiltration and mechanical upgrades to ensure adequate heating and cooling system Completed The purpose of this project is to provide required security upgrades to this facility. This will include new cameras and all supporting equipment that will be tied into the viewing station at the main office Completed This project will address targeted control issues associated with the mechanical equipment performance, as well as add two new AC units. $1,841,583 $122,283 $255,450 $4,820,272 CHOPIN Page 4 8/21/14
5 Frederick Funston Elementary School 2010 N Central Park 1996 Completed The purpose of this project is to provide electrical upgrades. $24, Completed The purpose of this project is to provide a new campus park and irrigation system. $151, Completed The purpose of this project is to provide upgrade to the exterior site. $4,066 $179,643 FUNSTON Page 5 8/21/14
6 James Russell Lowell Elementary School 3320 W Hirsch St 1997 Completed The scope of this project is to provide roof, masonry and windows improvements $2,586, Completed The purpose of this project is to provide air conditioning $111, Completed The scope of this project is to provide a new service upgrade to support the school needs $303, Completed Entire School Fully Hardwired, LAN $176, Completed The scope of this project is to install chain link fence and gates at the dumpster $8, Completed The purpose of this project is to provide a new school playlot $145, Completed The scope of this project is to provide power distribution to support the school needs. $643, Completed The scope of this project is to provide to build out new Pre-K Classrooms $237, Completed The scope of this project is to provide exterior envelope renovations $494, Completed The scope of this project is to repair the existing chimney $186, Completed The purpose of this project is to replace the existing T-12 lighting with the more energy efficient T-8 lighting Completed The intent of this project is to provide classroom renovation to accommodate a student with special needs. Assess the current classroom at the school and provide a schematic design for concord pricing. $141,022 $950,731 $5,987,461 LOWELL Page 6 8/21/14
7 Sharon Christa McAuliffe Elementary School 1841 N Springfield Ave 1998 Completed The scope of this project is to renovate the interior of the building and improve facility features, such as, providing ADA improvement, Entrance Door replacement, Fencing, new Fire Alarms, student bathroom upgrades and painting. $267, Completed N/A $189, Completed The scope of this project is to provide power distribution to support the school needs. $130, Completed The scope of this project is to provide a roof replacement $469, Completed New ADA Accessible Casework, Select Door & Hardware replacement, new Unisex Bathrooms, ADA Toilet Room Improvements, ADA Workstations in Computer Lab, Aiphone System, Assisted Listening Device System, Auto Door Openers, ADA Height Drinking Fountains, Exterior & Interior Signage, Fencing, Trash Enclosure, Landscaping Construction McAuliffe: Location: Main Building The purpose of this project is to support a proposed grade expansion at McAuliffe ES. This will include providing security upgrades, creating a computer, science, and art lab, and converting an existing computer lab into a classroom. Additionally included is the expansion of one small room into a larger space, as well as address sound transmission from a typical classroom into the library and vice versa. Building code required ADA improvements will be includes, as well as any associated environmental issues. These items have come at the request of the Chief of Schools for the Network, John Price. $452,455 $1,265,972 $2,774,750 MCAULIFFE Page 7 8/21/14
8 Ellen Mitchell Elementary School 2233 W Ohio St 1998 Completed The purpose of this project is to provide a new school playlot $56, Completed The scope of this project is to provide roof and masonry improvements $603, Completed Entire School Fully Wireless, LAN $49, Completed Entire School Fully Hardwired, LAN $85, Completed Demolish field house and install artificial turf field, ornamental fence and sidewalk. Hose bib on the building with associated piping & RPZ, replace four perimeter ROW curb cuts with new ADA compliant ramps. $482,093 $1,277,451 MITCHELL Page 8 8/21/14
9 Alfred Nobel Elementary School 4127 W Hirsch St 1999 Completed The scope of this project is to provide roof, masonry and windows improvements $1,984, Completed Entire School Fully Hardwired, LAN $70, Completed The scope of this project is to provide exterior improvements to the doors and masonry $251, Completed The scope of this project is to provide power distribution to support the school needs. $304, Completed The scope of this project is to provide roof improvements $220, Completed Entire School Fully Wireless, LAN $38, Completed Entire School Fully Wireless, LAN $117, Completed Nobel Lighting Retrofit: Lighting Retrofit. $39, Completed Provide new 3-5 and 5-12 combine play lot structures, including poured-in-place rubberized surface, play lot structures and foundations, and associated under drainage and drainage improvements. Projects includes accessibility improvements. $440,593 $3,466,929 NOBEL Page 9 8/21/14
10 Harriet Beecher Stowe Elementary School 3444 W Wabansia Ave 1996 Completed The purpose of this project is to provide a new school playlot $67, Completed The scope of this project is to provide improvements to improve overall energy efficiency. $196, Completed The scope of this project is to provide roof, masonry and windows improvements $2,368, Completed The purpose of this project is to provide air conditioning $112, Completed The scope of this project is to provide a new service upgrade to support the school needs $214, Completed Entire School Fully Hardwired, LAN $183, Completed The scope of this project is to provide power distribution to support the school needs. $345, Completed The scope of this project is to repair the existing chimney $798, Completed The scope of this project is to project exterior improvements tot eh roof and interior improvements the ceilings that have been damaged due to water infiltration Completed The scope of this project is to project exterior improvements tot eh roof and interior improvements the ceilings that have been damaged due to water infiltration. $172,147 $730, Completed The scope of this project is to provide targeted exterior landscape improvements $46, Completed The scope of this project is to provide exterior envelope renovations $6, Completed The scope of this project is to provide targeted exterior landscape improvements $36, Completed The scope of this project is to provide targeted exterior landscape improvements $3, Completed The scope of this project is to provide targeted exterior landscape improvements $20, Completed New trash enclosure and cedar fence; New interior and exterior ramped accessible entry; New interior and exterior ADA complaint signage; Relocate kitchen to expand the existing serving area; renovate existing lunchroom 010; convert classroom 006 into new lunchroom; convert classroom 312 into new music room Construction Stowe: Summer Priority Project. The scope of this project will include providing window AC units for all classrooms Construction Stowe: Summer Priority Project. The scope of work for this project will include providing a new double play lot, including one that will serve ages 3-5 and one that will serve ages $561,651 $300,717 $226,568 $6,391,243 STOWE Page 10 8/21/14
11 West Park Elementary Academy 1425 N Tripp Ave 1998 Completed The scope of this project is to provide new campus park and irrigation system $200, Completed Entire School Fully Hardwired, LAN $71, Completed The scope of this project is to provide power distribution to support the school needs. $53,277 $324,890 WEST PARK Page 11 8/21/14
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