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Measure G Update
November 13, 2013
Measure G – Swing Space
Swing Space Project
Scope:

Working
Principles:

Provide interim space solutions at the Fremont and Newark
campuses for District operations displaced by the demolition of
Buildings 1, 2 & 8 and other programs impacted by Measure G
construction.
Fifteen Principles provided by Executive Leadership to help
guide the work of the Swing Space Committee.

Swing Space
Committee: Twenty-two member committee charged with
establishing an approved Swing Space program
for development by the Architect.

Architect:

DLR Group

Board of Trustees– November 13, 2013
Swing Space Committee

“Thank You” to the Swing Space Committee!
Bob Bradshaw
David Schurtz
Emily Grantz
Jeff O’Connell
Kimberly Robbie
Mark Lieu
Rob Smedfjeld
Thomas Moore

Christine Sibley
Debbie Trigg
Jamillah Gabriel
Jim McManus
Lesley Buehler
Mike Holtzclaw
Ron Little
Tim Roberts
& weekly special guests

Board of Trustees– November 13, 2013

Daman Grewal
Dennis Keller
Jeff Dean
KG Greenstein
Leta Stagnaro
Paul Mueller
Ron Travernick
Walt Birkedahl
Committee Meetings
Eight Meetings over three months (May – July 2013) :
Project Priorities

Architect Selection

Space Inventory

Building Reuse Opportunities

A/V Requirements

Test Fit Schedule

Site Layout

Campus Distribution

Program Recommendation to Executive Team
Board of Trustees– November 13, 2013
Swing Space Program
• 55,000 Square Feet of Temporary Portable Buildings
~40,000 at Fremont

~15,000 at Newark

• Reuse space at Buildings
3: Remove Wall at 3101 & 3102
5: ASOC (1st Floor)
7: Human Resources
20: VPAS & AVPIT

4: Music Practice & Recording
5:Business Services (3rd Floor)
12: Library & Executive Offices
Newark: CS/CNET

• Program Shift:
38% of District program held in portable space
15% of classes currently at Fremont move temporarily to Newark

• Growth:
Classrooms: Comp lab & Student Lounge may convert to Classrooms
Offices: Additional offices provided at Newark
Board of Trustees– November 13, 2013
Fremont Campus

Board of Trustees– November 13, 2013
Fremont Utilities

Board of Trustees– November 13, 2013
Fremont Site-work
Parking

New Paving

Parking

Ramp & Stair

New Paving
Fire Access
Ramp & Stair
Board of Trustees– November 13, 2013
Fremont Site
Science Labs
Student Lounge
Science Labs

Offices

General Classrooms
General Classrooms

Board of Trustees– November 13, 2013
Newark Campus

Board of Trustees– November 13, 2013
Newark Utilities

Board of Trustees– November 13, 2013
General Classrooms

Science Labs

Board of Trustees– November 13, 2013

General
Classroom

General
Classroom
Swing Space Floor Plans

• Architect met with Users individually
• Drafted plans for each new portable space

• Met with users again to validate plans and make
necessary revisions
• Floor Plans published for Vendor Proposals

Board of Trustees– November 13, 2013
• TYPICAL CLASSROOM 960 SQ FT – 48 Seats

• Room Replacement for: 1401A/B, 1402, 1403, 1407B, 2202,
2204, 2207, 4202, 8204, 8205, 8206, 8207, & HH209
Board of Trustees– November 13, 2013
• TYPICAL CLASSROOM 1,440 SQ FT – 72 Seats

• Room Replacement for: 3101, 3102, 8112 & 8113
Board of Trustees– November 13, 2013
• MAIL ROOM & REPROGRAPHICS – 960 SQ FT

Board of Trustees– November 13, 2013
• FACULTY OFFICES 1,440 SQ FT

Board of Trustees– November 13, 2013
• PHOTOGRAPHY LAB 1,440 SQ FT

Board of Trustees– November 13, 2013
• PHYSICAL SCIENCE LABS & PREP ROOM – 2,400 SQ FT

Board of Trustees– November 13, 2013
• STUDENT LOUNGE – 1,440 SQ FT

Board of Trustees– November 13, 2013
• RESTROOMS- 960 SQ FT

Board of Trustees– November 13, 2013
Project Budget

Portables Lease

$4 Million

Sitework & Utilities

$4 Million

Renovations

$0.5 Million

Moving

$0.1 Million

Furnishings & Equipment

$0.8 Million

Soft Costs

$1.6 Million

TOTAL: $11 Million

Board of Trustees– November 13, 2013
Schedule Outline
Portable Schedule











Committee Meetings
Program Approved
Bid Documents
Portable Vendor
Sitework Starts
DSA Approval
Install Portables (Phase 1)
Occupy Portables (Phase 1)
Install Portables (Phase 2)
Occupy Portables (Phase 2)

Board of Trustees– November 13, 2013

May - July 2013
July 2013
October 2013
November 2013
February 2014
April 2014
May 2014
August 2014
August – Nov 2014
December 2014
Schedule Outline

Renovation Schedule







Building 3
Building 4
Building 5
Building 7
Building 12
Building 20

Board of Trustees– November 13, 2013

December 2014
July – Nov 2014
January, Sept 2014
June 2014
Sept – Nov 2014
2014
Parking - Fremont
2,043 Peak Need
2,480 Existing
437 Surplus

Current Spaces

343

382

85

286 169

18

6

57

8

14
4

1
246

240

162
92 84
151

93

39
Board of Trustees– November 13, 2013

26
1/13/2014 Spaces
South Parking Structure

343

382

2,043 Peak Need
2,182 Available
139 Surplus

85

286 169

18

6

57

8

14
4

1
246

240

+81 +16

162
+25

92

South Parking 84
Construction
151

93

39
Board of Trustees– November 13, 2013

27
2/17/2014 Spaces
Swing Space Construction
Temp
Lot

200

343

382

1,775 Peak Need
1,927 Available
152 Surplus

85

286 Space
Swing 169
Construction

18

6

57

8

14
4

1
246

240

+81 +16

162
+25

South Parking
Construction

39
Board of Trustees– November 13, 2013

28
1,675 Peak Need
6/15/2014 Spaces
1,740 Available
Athletic Field Construction
65 Surplus
Temp
Lot

200

343

382

85

286 Space
Swing 169
Construction

18

6

57

8

14
4

1
246

240

+81 +16

Softball & Baseball
Fields Construction

162

+25

South Parking
Construction

39
Board of Trustees– November 13, 2013

29
8/25/2014 Spaces
Start of Fall Semester
Temp
Lot

200
Temp
Lot

343

382

1,775 Peak Need
2,141 Available
366 Surplus

85

286 Space
Swing 169
Construction

18

6

57

150

8

14
4

1
246

240

Softball & Baseball
Fields Construction

+81 +16
251
Temp
Lot

South Parking
Construction

39
Board of Trustees– November 13, 2013

30
9/15/2014 Spaces
Soccer Field Construction
Temp
Lot

85

286 169
126 158 Swing Space
200
382 Construction
343
Temp
Lot

150

Soccer Field
Construction

1,675 Peak Need
1,700 Available
25 Surplus

18

6

57

8

14
4

1
246

240

+81 +16
251

Softball & Baseball
Fields Construction

162

+25

Temp
Lot

South Parking
Construction

39
Board of Trustees– November 13, 2013

31
1/12/2015 Spaces
Spring Semester Peak
Temp
Lot

Temp
Lot

150

85

286 169
126 158 Swing Space

200

Fully
Occupied

Soccer Field
Construction

18

240

39

8

14
4

ACB
Construction

Softball & Baseball
Fields Construction

+81 +16
251
Temp
Lot

6

57

1
246

1,843 Peak Need
1,850 Available
7 Surplus

South Parking
Construction

150

Board of Trustees– November 13, 2013

32
8/2/2015 Spaces
South Parking Structure
Temp
Lot

Temp
Lot

150

85

286 169
126 158 Swing Space

200

Fully
Occupied

Soccer Field
Construction

18

240

39

8

14
4

ACB
Construction

Softball & Baseball
Fields Construction

162

+81 +16
251
Temp
Lot

6

57

1
246

1,843 Peak Need
2,674 Available
831 Surplus

+25
150

Board of Trustees– November 13, 2013

900 74
South Parking
Structure
Complete

33
Parking - Newark
696 Peak Need
797 Available
101 Surplus

Current Spaces

87

83

177
300

Board of Trustees– November 13, 2013

150

35
2/1/2014 Spaces
Close Lot A for Swing

722 Peak Need
750 Available
28 Surplus

Swing
Space

87

40
83

177
300

Board of Trustees– November 13, 2013

150

36
9/1/2014 Spaces

Overflow & Small Temp

1,022 Peak Need
1,036 Available
Lots
14 Surplus

Swing
87
Space

40
83

177
Paved
Overflow Lot

286

150
Overflow
Temp Lot

300
Board of Trustees– November 13, 2013

37
Measure G Update: November 13, 2013 - Measure G – Swing Space

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Measure G Update: November 13, 2013 - Measure G – Swing Space

  • 1. Measure G Update November 13, 2013 Measure G – Swing Space
  • 2. Swing Space Project Scope: Working Principles: Provide interim space solutions at the Fremont and Newark campuses for District operations displaced by the demolition of Buildings 1, 2 & 8 and other programs impacted by Measure G construction. Fifteen Principles provided by Executive Leadership to help guide the work of the Swing Space Committee. Swing Space Committee: Twenty-two member committee charged with establishing an approved Swing Space program for development by the Architect. Architect: DLR Group Board of Trustees– November 13, 2013
  • 3. Swing Space Committee “Thank You” to the Swing Space Committee! Bob Bradshaw David Schurtz Emily Grantz Jeff O’Connell Kimberly Robbie Mark Lieu Rob Smedfjeld Thomas Moore Christine Sibley Debbie Trigg Jamillah Gabriel Jim McManus Lesley Buehler Mike Holtzclaw Ron Little Tim Roberts & weekly special guests Board of Trustees– November 13, 2013 Daman Grewal Dennis Keller Jeff Dean KG Greenstein Leta Stagnaro Paul Mueller Ron Travernick Walt Birkedahl
  • 4. Committee Meetings Eight Meetings over three months (May – July 2013) : Project Priorities Architect Selection Space Inventory Building Reuse Opportunities A/V Requirements Test Fit Schedule Site Layout Campus Distribution Program Recommendation to Executive Team Board of Trustees– November 13, 2013
  • 5. Swing Space Program • 55,000 Square Feet of Temporary Portable Buildings ~40,000 at Fremont ~15,000 at Newark • Reuse space at Buildings 3: Remove Wall at 3101 & 3102 5: ASOC (1st Floor) 7: Human Resources 20: VPAS & AVPIT 4: Music Practice & Recording 5:Business Services (3rd Floor) 12: Library & Executive Offices Newark: CS/CNET • Program Shift: 38% of District program held in portable space 15% of classes currently at Fremont move temporarily to Newark • Growth: Classrooms: Comp lab & Student Lounge may convert to Classrooms Offices: Additional offices provided at Newark Board of Trustees– November 13, 2013
  • 6. Fremont Campus Board of Trustees– November 13, 2013
  • 7. Fremont Utilities Board of Trustees– November 13, 2013
  • 8. Fremont Site-work Parking New Paving Parking Ramp & Stair New Paving Fire Access Ramp & Stair Board of Trustees– November 13, 2013
  • 9. Fremont Site Science Labs Student Lounge Science Labs Offices General Classrooms General Classrooms Board of Trustees– November 13, 2013
  • 10. Newark Campus Board of Trustees– November 13, 2013
  • 11. Newark Utilities Board of Trustees– November 13, 2013
  • 12. General Classrooms Science Labs Board of Trustees– November 13, 2013 General Classroom General Classroom
  • 13. Swing Space Floor Plans • Architect met with Users individually • Drafted plans for each new portable space • Met with users again to validate plans and make necessary revisions • Floor Plans published for Vendor Proposals Board of Trustees– November 13, 2013
  • 14. • TYPICAL CLASSROOM 960 SQ FT – 48 Seats • Room Replacement for: 1401A/B, 1402, 1403, 1407B, 2202, 2204, 2207, 4202, 8204, 8205, 8206, 8207, & HH209 Board of Trustees– November 13, 2013
  • 15. • TYPICAL CLASSROOM 1,440 SQ FT – 72 Seats • Room Replacement for: 3101, 3102, 8112 & 8113 Board of Trustees– November 13, 2013
  • 16. • MAIL ROOM & REPROGRAPHICS – 960 SQ FT Board of Trustees– November 13, 2013
  • 17. • FACULTY OFFICES 1,440 SQ FT Board of Trustees– November 13, 2013
  • 18. • PHOTOGRAPHY LAB 1,440 SQ FT Board of Trustees– November 13, 2013
  • 19. • PHYSICAL SCIENCE LABS & PREP ROOM – 2,400 SQ FT Board of Trustees– November 13, 2013
  • 20. • STUDENT LOUNGE – 1,440 SQ FT Board of Trustees– November 13, 2013
  • 21. • RESTROOMS- 960 SQ FT Board of Trustees– November 13, 2013
  • 22. Project Budget Portables Lease $4 Million Sitework & Utilities $4 Million Renovations $0.5 Million Moving $0.1 Million Furnishings & Equipment $0.8 Million Soft Costs $1.6 Million TOTAL: $11 Million Board of Trustees– November 13, 2013
  • 23. Schedule Outline Portable Schedule           Committee Meetings Program Approved Bid Documents Portable Vendor Sitework Starts DSA Approval Install Portables (Phase 1) Occupy Portables (Phase 1) Install Portables (Phase 2) Occupy Portables (Phase 2) Board of Trustees– November 13, 2013 May - July 2013 July 2013 October 2013 November 2013 February 2014 April 2014 May 2014 August 2014 August – Nov 2014 December 2014
  • 24. Schedule Outline Renovation Schedule       Building 3 Building 4 Building 5 Building 7 Building 12 Building 20 Board of Trustees– November 13, 2013 December 2014 July – Nov 2014 January, Sept 2014 June 2014 Sept – Nov 2014 2014
  • 26. 2,043 Peak Need 2,480 Existing 437 Surplus Current Spaces 343 382 85 286 169 18 6 57 8 14 4 1 246 240 162 92 84 151 93 39 Board of Trustees– November 13, 2013 26
  • 27. 1/13/2014 Spaces South Parking Structure 343 382 2,043 Peak Need 2,182 Available 139 Surplus 85 286 169 18 6 57 8 14 4 1 246 240 +81 +16 162 +25 92 South Parking 84 Construction 151 93 39 Board of Trustees– November 13, 2013 27
  • 28. 2/17/2014 Spaces Swing Space Construction Temp Lot 200 343 382 1,775 Peak Need 1,927 Available 152 Surplus 85 286 Space Swing 169 Construction 18 6 57 8 14 4 1 246 240 +81 +16 162 +25 South Parking Construction 39 Board of Trustees– November 13, 2013 28
  • 29. 1,675 Peak Need 6/15/2014 Spaces 1,740 Available Athletic Field Construction 65 Surplus Temp Lot 200 343 382 85 286 Space Swing 169 Construction 18 6 57 8 14 4 1 246 240 +81 +16 Softball & Baseball Fields Construction 162 +25 South Parking Construction 39 Board of Trustees– November 13, 2013 29
  • 30. 8/25/2014 Spaces Start of Fall Semester Temp Lot 200 Temp Lot 343 382 1,775 Peak Need 2,141 Available 366 Surplus 85 286 Space Swing 169 Construction 18 6 57 150 8 14 4 1 246 240 Softball & Baseball Fields Construction +81 +16 251 Temp Lot South Parking Construction 39 Board of Trustees– November 13, 2013 30
  • 31. 9/15/2014 Spaces Soccer Field Construction Temp Lot 85 286 169 126 158 Swing Space 200 382 Construction 343 Temp Lot 150 Soccer Field Construction 1,675 Peak Need 1,700 Available 25 Surplus 18 6 57 8 14 4 1 246 240 +81 +16 251 Softball & Baseball Fields Construction 162 +25 Temp Lot South Parking Construction 39 Board of Trustees– November 13, 2013 31
  • 32. 1/12/2015 Spaces Spring Semester Peak Temp Lot Temp Lot 150 85 286 169 126 158 Swing Space 200 Fully Occupied Soccer Field Construction 18 240 39 8 14 4 ACB Construction Softball & Baseball Fields Construction +81 +16 251 Temp Lot 6 57 1 246 1,843 Peak Need 1,850 Available 7 Surplus South Parking Construction 150 Board of Trustees– November 13, 2013 32
  • 33. 8/2/2015 Spaces South Parking Structure Temp Lot Temp Lot 150 85 286 169 126 158 Swing Space 200 Fully Occupied Soccer Field Construction 18 240 39 8 14 4 ACB Construction Softball & Baseball Fields Construction 162 +81 +16 251 Temp Lot 6 57 1 246 1,843 Peak Need 2,674 Available 831 Surplus +25 150 Board of Trustees– November 13, 2013 900 74 South Parking Structure Complete 33
  • 35. 696 Peak Need 797 Available 101 Surplus Current Spaces 87 83 177 300 Board of Trustees– November 13, 2013 150 35
  • 36. 2/1/2014 Spaces Close Lot A for Swing 722 Peak Need 750 Available 28 Surplus Swing Space 87 40 83 177 300 Board of Trustees– November 13, 2013 150 36
  • 37. 9/1/2014 Spaces Overflow & Small Temp 1,022 Peak Need 1,036 Available Lots 14 Surplus Swing 87 Space 40 83 177 Paved Overflow Lot 286 150 Overflow Temp Lot 300 Board of Trustees– November 13, 2013 37

Editor's Notes

  1. Orientate – Mission Blvd (bottom left)Parking Lots B & C – 120,000 sqft or about 3 acres
  2. First step is to prepare the site and make utilities ready.This will begin in mid February. Lot will be fencedUtility trenchingRED – ElectricalVIOLET – Low VoltageGREEN – SewerBLUE - Water
  3. After utilitiesSite work will commenceConcrete ramps & stairs to connect lotsEmergency Vehicle access Asphalt padsTruck traffic and materials delivery