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74 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 Milton M. Somers 126.7% Mattawoman 116.9% John Hanson 110.4% Benjamin Stoddert 111.8% Theodore G. Davis 82.9% 14 Lack of Specialty Classrooms Poor Acoustics Structural Settlement Modular Classrooms Water Damage Level Changes ADA Issues 5 ( ( ( ( ( ( Hanson Middle School was originally constructed in 1972 as an open space concept school. Open space classrooms have been enclosed with full-height partitions, and as a result, acoustics have been greatly improved in classrooms, but daylight remains inadequate. Interior finishes are in fair condition, and show typical age-related wear. The media center and cafeteria are not acoustically separated from common spaces. Locker bays may represent a security concern. Multiple level changes within the building create accessibility issues, especially at the gym. A very large modular classroom building houses regular programs as well as an adult learning center, and it is in poor condition. Exterior cladding shows possible settlement issues. Some windows are in need of replacement. Mechanical systems are in good condition. Electrical systems require significant upgrades. The site is shared with Ryon Elementary. John Hanson Middle School Security Upgrades Needed Building Facts Shared Site

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Page 1: John Hanson Middle School · It is recommended that Hanson Middle School undergo a major architectural and electrical renovation, as well as an addition to replace the existing modular

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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

Milton M. Somers126.7%

Mattawoman116.9%

John Hanson110.4%

Benjamin Stoddert111.8%

Theodore G. Davis82.9%

14

Lack of Specialty

Classrooms

Poor Acoustics

Structural Settlement

Modular Classrooms

Water Damage

Level Changes

ADA Issues

5((( (((

Hanson Middle School was originally constructed in 1972 as an open space concept

school. Open space classrooms have been enclosed with full-height partitions, and

as a result, acoustics have been greatly improved in classrooms, but daylight remains

inadequate. Interior finishes are in fair condition, and show typical age-related wear.

The media center and cafeteria are not acoustically separated from common spaces.

Locker bays may represent a security concern. Multiple level changes within the building

create accessibility issues, especially at the gym. A very large modular classroom

building houses regular programs as well as an adult learning center, and it is in poor

condition. Exterior cladding shows possible settlement issues. Some windows are in

need of replacement. Mechanical systems are in good condition. Electrical systems

require significant upgrades. The site is shared with Ryon Elementary.

John HansonMiddle School

Security Upgrades Needed

Building Facts

Shared Site

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Current Building Score

MaintenancePriority

Prescribed Work Cost Analysis

Recommendations

02

2.85

Major Renovation OR Replacement.

It is recommended that Hanson Middle School undergo

a major architectural and electrical renovation, as

well as an addition to replace the existing modular

building. A feasibility study will demonstrate whether a

renovation or replacement is most appropriate.

ARCH

MEP

SITE

SURVEY 2.29

2.12

4.08

1.95

<2 Replace

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

SurveyCategories 2.85

This School Project Determination

BuildingScore

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

ARCH

Roof Replacement 60,000 sf $155,400 $264,600 $7 $420,000

Modular Building Replacement 18,000 sf $682,617 $1,162,294 $102 $1,844,911

Major Renovation 121,224 sf $4,261,024 $7,255,256 $95 $11,516,280

Stairs, Ramps, Railings 10,000 sf $150,000 $- $15 $150,000

MEP

Electrical Systemic Renovation 121,224 sf $829,557 $1,412,489 $18 $2,242,046

Upgrade Plumbing Fixtures 121,224 sf $587,936 $- $5 $587,936

Security, CCTV &Fire Alarm Upgrades 121,224 sf $253,419 $431,497 $6 $684,916

Lighting System Upgrade 121,224 sf $358,823 $610,969 $8 $969,792

SITE

ADA Upgrades 1 ls $45,000 $- $45,000 $45,000

Drainage 1 ls $200,000 $- $200,000 $200,000

Exterior Lighting 20 ea $124,125 $- $6,206 $124,125

Subtotals $7,647,901 $11,137,105 $18,785,006

Total Including Soft Costs $15,445,087 $11,137,105 $26,582,193

Current

843

943

OptimumSRC 1150

Proposed

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