The State of Idaho has successfully completed the comprehensive restoration and expansion of the state Capitol building. The division of public works presided over the $120 million project that contractors completed one day ahead of schedule and within the authorized budget.
The city council is being asked to approve a $18,000 professional fee proposal from an architect to develop drawings for renovations to the Judson Nature Trail building. The 53-year-old building, located on land owned by the city of San Antonio but leased by Alamo Heights, needs major roof, interior, electrical, bathroom, and plumbing repairs. The renovations would make the building compliant with current building codes.
This document summarizes the construction of an energy efficient home on Long Island using insulated concrete forms (ICFs) with the involvement of YouthBuild students. The home was originally intended as a learning project but expanded with donations of labor and materials to incorporate additional energy efficiency and renewable energy features. It had the lowest air leakage ever seen on a blower door test. YouthBuild students gained experience in ICF construction and the home served as a long-term training site for various groups.
The document appears to be the portfolio of Christopher B. Collins, Architect and CBC Architects, Inc. It includes descriptions and photographs of 6 projects completed by CBC Architects, Inc. located in Chicago and Glencoe, Illinois. The projects include residential and commercial renovations along with additions and new construction. Photographs of each project are the property of CBC Architects, Inc.
Public Affairs supports the wing’s mission and the commander’s vision by providing members of the 124th Fighter Wing, their families and the community with timely, factual information about the missions of the 124th Fighter Wing and Air National Guard. From covering on base events to providing the media with information, this guidebook will provide our members with an overview of Air Force and National Guard Bureau policy. We provide services and products to help you accomplish your mission.
This Tour is appropriate for elementary school students to learn and share information about the Idaho
State Capitol. Presented by the Idaho Capitol Commission
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The document summarizes the restoration of the Idaho State Capitol building from 2007 to 2010. It oversaw $85 million in restoration work and $35 million in expansion projects. The restoration addressed deteriorating concrete, peeling paint, and damage to marble, plaster, woodwork and other materials. The expansion added new underground wings to address space needs and improve accessibility. Monthly progress photos showed restoration and construction work over the course of the multi-year project.
The city council is being asked to approve a $18,000 professional fee proposal from an architect to develop drawings for renovations to the Judson Nature Trail building. The 53-year-old building, located on land owned by the city of San Antonio but leased by Alamo Heights, needs major roof, interior, electrical, bathroom, and plumbing repairs. The renovations would make the building compliant with current building codes.
This document summarizes the construction of an energy efficient home on Long Island using insulated concrete forms (ICFs) with the involvement of YouthBuild students. The home was originally intended as a learning project but expanded with donations of labor and materials to incorporate additional energy efficiency and renewable energy features. It had the lowest air leakage ever seen on a blower door test. YouthBuild students gained experience in ICF construction and the home served as a long-term training site for various groups.
The document appears to be the portfolio of Christopher B. Collins, Architect and CBC Architects, Inc. It includes descriptions and photographs of 6 projects completed by CBC Architects, Inc. located in Chicago and Glencoe, Illinois. The projects include residential and commercial renovations along with additions and new construction. Photographs of each project are the property of CBC Architects, Inc.
Public Affairs supports the wing’s mission and the commander’s vision by providing members of the 124th Fighter Wing, their families and the community with timely, factual information about the missions of the 124th Fighter Wing and Air National Guard. From covering on base events to providing the media with information, this guidebook will provide our members with an overview of Air Force and National Guard Bureau policy. We provide services and products to help you accomplish your mission.
This Tour is appropriate for elementary school students to learn and share information about the Idaho
State Capitol. Presented by the Idaho Capitol Commission
For College of Western Idaho COMM 101 classes using Blackboard, it is a good practice to examine if your browser is applying security measures that block harmless academic content.
The document summarizes the restoration of the Idaho State Capitol building from 2007 to 2010. It oversaw $85 million in restoration work and $35 million in expansion projects. The restoration addressed deteriorating concrete, peeling paint, and damage to marble, plaster, woodwork and other materials. The expansion added new underground wings to address space needs and improve accessibility. Monthly progress photos showed restoration and construction work over the course of the multi-year project.
The document summarizes a tax credit workshop held in Lima, Ohio on October 5, 2009. It discusses the historic Lima Trust Company Building, including its architectural details and eligibility for state and federal rehabilitation tax credits. It also covers topics like green building initiatives, integrating historic preservation with green building, and current legislation regarding historic tax credits.
Kevin J. Seyko has over 30 years of experience in construction project management. He has managed a wide range of projects for various clients in both commercial and industrial sectors. Some of the notable projects he led include a 1.6 million square foot manufacturing facility for Boeing, renovations of several CTA stations in Chicago, and site development projects across Illinois. Seyko has worked for several large construction firms such as Jacobs, Turner Construction, and Obayashi Corporation managing all phases of projects from planning to completion.
Restoration of Clarendon Hotel St Clairsville OhioHeritage Ohio
This document summarizes a tax credit workshop held in St. Clairsville, Ohio on November 9, 2009. It discusses the Clarendon Hotel, a historic building from 1889 eligible for state and federal rehabilitation tax credits. It outlines the hotel's history, character defining features, and plans to rehabilitate it in stages to qualify for tax credits. The workshop also covered green building initiatives, integrating historic preservation and sustainability, and recent legislation expanding tax credits for historic rehabilitation projects.
The document discusses tax credits available for rehabilitating historic properties in Indiana. Properties must be listed in the National Register of Historic Places to qualify for a 20% tax credit for rehabilitation costs. The process involves submitting a historic preservation certification application with three parts: evaluation of significance, description of rehabilitation work, and request for certification of completed work. A case study describes the former Coca Cola Bottling Works building in Fort Wayne, which was eligible for the tax credit program due to its architectural significance as an example of an Art Deco style bottling plant.
This document discusses greening existing and historic buildings. It begins by noting that retrofitting existing buildings can significantly reduce greenhouse gas emissions compared to new construction. Several case studies of retrofitted historic buildings achieving LEED certification are presented, showing that original features of older buildings can be leveraged to improve energy efficiency. The document advocates applying sustainable practices and pursuing LEED certification for existing buildings to advance climate change goals. It outlines strategies used in retrofitting several historic sites, including improving envelope performance, upgrading HVAC systems, and conducting energy audits.
The document discusses the economic and environmental benefits of historic building rehabilitation in Ohio. It notes that historic preservation generates $4.5 billion in direct economic impact annually and supports over 87,000 jobs. Rehabilitating historic buildings is more sustainable than new construction as it reduces waste, preserves the embodied energy in existing structures, and avoids additional energy usage from demolition and rebuilding. The document also explains how historic rehabilitation stabilizes property values, provides tourism resources, and helps retain a community's unique identity and sense of place. It describes alternative building codes that can facilitate historic building reuse and conservation easements that incentivize rehabilitation. The remainder of the document shows before and after photos of various successful rehabilitation projects in Ohio.
The staff report discusses the condition of the Judson Nature Trail building and need for repairs. The building, constructed in 1965, is leased to the City of Alamo Heights by the City of San Antonio and requires major repairs to the roof, interior, electrical, bathrooms, and plumbing. An initial estimate for some work is $65,000 but costs are expected to increase to meet building code requirements. Staff seeks direction on developing an engineering proposal and scope of work.
The document summarizes the U.S. General Services Administration's (GSA) role and projects funded by the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 (Recovery Act) to modernize federal buildings. It discusses how the GSA spent $5.55 billion on projects in all 50 states and U.S. territories to improve energy efficiency and create jobs. Many projects involved retrofitting buildings with green building improvements like renewable energy and water conservation.
The document summarizes AECOM's design of an embankment project for the Hai River in Tianjin, China. It discusses AECOM's expertise in areas like transportation, environment, water resources, energy, and design. It also briefly describes the integrated delivery approach used for several large-scale projects involving complex multidisciplinary design challenges.
The document summarizes several projects completed by Field Paoli Architects including the On Broadway Retail and Theatre Complex in Redwood City, CA, the Mayfair Community Center in San Jose, CA, and library renovation projects in San Francisco and Pleasanton. It provides basic information about the size, cost, completion date, and scope of work for each project.
The document summarizes information about brownfield redevelopment grants from the EPA, including:
- Types of individual and coalition assessment grants available from EPA
- Key components of successful grant applications, including demonstrating community need, having a clear vision and plan, and describing economic and non-economic benefits
- The process for developing work plans, conducting environmental assessments, and reporting progress if a grant is received
- Examples of how previous grants have been used to fund assessment and cleanup of contaminated sites for redevelopment
This document provides a portfolio of projects designed by Ian M. Ainslie, AIA. It includes descriptions of 15 commercial, institutional and residential projects ranging from 2011-2015. The projects involve new construction, renovations and additions for clients such as Chesapeake Energy, the University of North Carolina system, and Central Piedmont Community College. Budgets for the projects range from $300,000 to $50 million. Project types include offices, academic buildings, dining facilities, and aviation facilities.
The document proposes several construction projects for government agencies relocating to Odenton Town Center in Maryland as part of the Base Realignment and Closure process. It describes plans for a 1.1 million square foot facility for the Defense Information Systems Agency that will house 4,252 employees, a 186,000 square foot building for the Defense Media Activity housing 663 employees, and a 152,000 square foot building for the DoD Consolidated Adjudication Activities housing 760 employees. It provides background on Odenton Town Center and its history of development plans dating back to the 1960s to transform the area into a mixed-use town center near Fort George G. Meade.
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Swofford Construction is a general contracting firm with over 30 years of experience. They are currently working on several school renovation and athletic facility projects throughout Georgia. Swofford Construction gives back to the community by donating their time and resources to organizations like Camp Glisson and the Make-A-Wish Foundation.
This document summarizes the construction of the Largo Community Center, which achieved LEED Platinum certification. It discusses the goals of building green, including reducing long-term costs and being a leader in sustainability. While achieving high LEED points required additional funding, the community center received awards and recognition for its green features and serves as a model for sustainable construction.
Brownfields sites in Bridgeport, Connecticut have been redeveloped through a combination of EPA funding, city initiatives, and private investment. Notable redeveloped sites include the Ballpark and Arena at Harboryard, Derecktor Shipyards, West End Industrial Park on the former Bryant Electric site, and 1558 Barnum Avenue which is now an industrial park. The city has leveraged over $5 million in EPA funding to conduct environmental assessments and remediate contaminated sites, paving the way for job creation and new development projects.
Brownfields sites in Bridgeport, Connecticut have been redeveloped through a combination of EPA funding, city initiatives, and private investment. Notable redeveloped sites include the Ballpark and Arena at Harboryard, Derecktor Shipyards, West End Industrial Park on the former Bryant Electric site, and 1558 Barnum Avenue which is now an industrial park. The city has leveraged over $5 million in EPA funding to conduct environmental assessments and remediate contaminated sites, paving the way for job creation and new development projects.
Amanda Gillespie has worked on several large-scale construction projects including:
1) The $500 million renovation of Madison Square Garden allowing it to remain operational.
2) The $315 million new headquarters for the United States Census Bureau housing 6,000 employees.
3) Expansion and renovations at Foxwoods Rainmaker Casino in Connecticut including a new parking garage and retail/dining space.
4) Various corporate campus management projects providing construction oversight without disrupting operations.
Reston Community Center Aquatic Facility RenovationsFairfax County
Renovating the Reston Community Center aquatic facility included demolition of the existing pool, deck, and mechanical, electrical and plumbing (MEP) components. A new lap pool, warm water pool, and zero-entry pools were installed with new tiled decks. New MEP work included piping, heating, and controls and filtration for the new pools and the existing spa.
Davin M. Charlton has extensive experience leading commercial, residential, and government projects. Some of his notable awards include the 2015 AIA DC Excellence in Architecture award for the St. Elizabeths East Gateway Pavilion. He has experience with projects ranging from small interior renovations under 20,000 square feet like the Austrian Ambassador's residence, to large multi-floor buildings like the 12-floor Chase Bethesda and Potomac Place. His areas of expertise include occupied renovations, building renovations/repurposing, site work, and both new construction and historic renovations.
Falcon stands out as a top-tier P2P Invoice Discounting platform in India, bridging esteemed blue-chip companies and eager investors. Our goal is to transform the investment landscape in India by establishing a comprehensive destination for borrowers and investors with diverse profiles and needs, all while minimizing risk. What sets Falcon apart is the elimination of intermediaries such as commercial banks and depository institutions, allowing investors to enjoy higher yields.
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The document summarizes a tax credit workshop held in Lima, Ohio on October 5, 2009. It discusses the historic Lima Trust Company Building, including its architectural details and eligibility for state and federal rehabilitation tax credits. It also covers topics like green building initiatives, integrating historic preservation with green building, and current legislation regarding historic tax credits.
Kevin J. Seyko has over 30 years of experience in construction project management. He has managed a wide range of projects for various clients in both commercial and industrial sectors. Some of the notable projects he led include a 1.6 million square foot manufacturing facility for Boeing, renovations of several CTA stations in Chicago, and site development projects across Illinois. Seyko has worked for several large construction firms such as Jacobs, Turner Construction, and Obayashi Corporation managing all phases of projects from planning to completion.
Restoration of Clarendon Hotel St Clairsville OhioHeritage Ohio
This document summarizes a tax credit workshop held in St. Clairsville, Ohio on November 9, 2009. It discusses the Clarendon Hotel, a historic building from 1889 eligible for state and federal rehabilitation tax credits. It outlines the hotel's history, character defining features, and plans to rehabilitate it in stages to qualify for tax credits. The workshop also covered green building initiatives, integrating historic preservation and sustainability, and recent legislation expanding tax credits for historic rehabilitation projects.
The document discusses tax credits available for rehabilitating historic properties in Indiana. Properties must be listed in the National Register of Historic Places to qualify for a 20% tax credit for rehabilitation costs. The process involves submitting a historic preservation certification application with three parts: evaluation of significance, description of rehabilitation work, and request for certification of completed work. A case study describes the former Coca Cola Bottling Works building in Fort Wayne, which was eligible for the tax credit program due to its architectural significance as an example of an Art Deco style bottling plant.
This document discusses greening existing and historic buildings. It begins by noting that retrofitting existing buildings can significantly reduce greenhouse gas emissions compared to new construction. Several case studies of retrofitted historic buildings achieving LEED certification are presented, showing that original features of older buildings can be leveraged to improve energy efficiency. The document advocates applying sustainable practices and pursuing LEED certification for existing buildings to advance climate change goals. It outlines strategies used in retrofitting several historic sites, including improving envelope performance, upgrading HVAC systems, and conducting energy audits.
The document discusses the economic and environmental benefits of historic building rehabilitation in Ohio. It notes that historic preservation generates $4.5 billion in direct economic impact annually and supports over 87,000 jobs. Rehabilitating historic buildings is more sustainable than new construction as it reduces waste, preserves the embodied energy in existing structures, and avoids additional energy usage from demolition and rebuilding. The document also explains how historic rehabilitation stabilizes property values, provides tourism resources, and helps retain a community's unique identity and sense of place. It describes alternative building codes that can facilitate historic building reuse and conservation easements that incentivize rehabilitation. The remainder of the document shows before and after photos of various successful rehabilitation projects in Ohio.
The staff report discusses the condition of the Judson Nature Trail building and need for repairs. The building, constructed in 1965, is leased to the City of Alamo Heights by the City of San Antonio and requires major repairs to the roof, interior, electrical, bathrooms, and plumbing. An initial estimate for some work is $65,000 but costs are expected to increase to meet building code requirements. Staff seeks direction on developing an engineering proposal and scope of work.
The document summarizes the U.S. General Services Administration's (GSA) role and projects funded by the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 (Recovery Act) to modernize federal buildings. It discusses how the GSA spent $5.55 billion on projects in all 50 states and U.S. territories to improve energy efficiency and create jobs. Many projects involved retrofitting buildings with green building improvements like renewable energy and water conservation.
The document summarizes AECOM's design of an embankment project for the Hai River in Tianjin, China. It discusses AECOM's expertise in areas like transportation, environment, water resources, energy, and design. It also briefly describes the integrated delivery approach used for several large-scale projects involving complex multidisciplinary design challenges.
The document summarizes several projects completed by Field Paoli Architects including the On Broadway Retail and Theatre Complex in Redwood City, CA, the Mayfair Community Center in San Jose, CA, and library renovation projects in San Francisco and Pleasanton. It provides basic information about the size, cost, completion date, and scope of work for each project.
The document summarizes information about brownfield redevelopment grants from the EPA, including:
- Types of individual and coalition assessment grants available from EPA
- Key components of successful grant applications, including demonstrating community need, having a clear vision and plan, and describing economic and non-economic benefits
- The process for developing work plans, conducting environmental assessments, and reporting progress if a grant is received
- Examples of how previous grants have been used to fund assessment and cleanup of contaminated sites for redevelopment
This document provides a portfolio of projects designed by Ian M. Ainslie, AIA. It includes descriptions of 15 commercial, institutional and residential projects ranging from 2011-2015. The projects involve new construction, renovations and additions for clients such as Chesapeake Energy, the University of North Carolina system, and Central Piedmont Community College. Budgets for the projects range from $300,000 to $50 million. Project types include offices, academic buildings, dining facilities, and aviation facilities.
The document proposes several construction projects for government agencies relocating to Odenton Town Center in Maryland as part of the Base Realignment and Closure process. It describes plans for a 1.1 million square foot facility for the Defense Information Systems Agency that will house 4,252 employees, a 186,000 square foot building for the Defense Media Activity housing 663 employees, and a 152,000 square foot building for the DoD Consolidated Adjudication Activities housing 760 employees. It provides background on Odenton Town Center and its history of development plans dating back to the 1960s to transform the area into a mixed-use town center near Fort George G. Meade.
Swofford Construction Brochure Schools Churcheskellyjohnson
Swofford Construction is a general contracting firm with over 30 years of experience. They are currently working on several school renovation and athletic facility projects throughout Georgia. Swofford Construction gives back to the community by donating their time and resources to organizations like Camp Glisson and the Make-A-Wish Foundation.
This document summarizes the construction of the Largo Community Center, which achieved LEED Platinum certification. It discusses the goals of building green, including reducing long-term costs and being a leader in sustainability. While achieving high LEED points required additional funding, the community center received awards and recognition for its green features and serves as a model for sustainable construction.
Brownfields sites in Bridgeport, Connecticut have been redeveloped through a combination of EPA funding, city initiatives, and private investment. Notable redeveloped sites include the Ballpark and Arena at Harboryard, Derecktor Shipyards, West End Industrial Park on the former Bryant Electric site, and 1558 Barnum Avenue which is now an industrial park. The city has leveraged over $5 million in EPA funding to conduct environmental assessments and remediate contaminated sites, paving the way for job creation and new development projects.
Brownfields sites in Bridgeport, Connecticut have been redeveloped through a combination of EPA funding, city initiatives, and private investment. Notable redeveloped sites include the Ballpark and Arena at Harboryard, Derecktor Shipyards, West End Industrial Park on the former Bryant Electric site, and 1558 Barnum Avenue which is now an industrial park. The city has leveraged over $5 million in EPA funding to conduct environmental assessments and remediate contaminated sites, paving the way for job creation and new development projects.
Amanda Gillespie has worked on several large-scale construction projects including:
1) The $500 million renovation of Madison Square Garden allowing it to remain operational.
2) The $315 million new headquarters for the United States Census Bureau housing 6,000 employees.
3) Expansion and renovations at Foxwoods Rainmaker Casino in Connecticut including a new parking garage and retail/dining space.
4) Various corporate campus management projects providing construction oversight without disrupting operations.
Reston Community Center Aquatic Facility RenovationsFairfax County
Renovating the Reston Community Center aquatic facility included demolition of the existing pool, deck, and mechanical, electrical and plumbing (MEP) components. A new lap pool, warm water pool, and zero-entry pools were installed with new tiled decks. New MEP work included piping, heating, and controls and filtration for the new pools and the existing spa.
Davin M. Charlton has extensive experience leading commercial, residential, and government projects. Some of his notable awards include the 2015 AIA DC Excellence in Architecture award for the St. Elizabeths East Gateway Pavilion. He has experience with projects ranging from small interior renovations under 20,000 square feet like the Austrian Ambassador's residence, to large multi-floor buildings like the 12-floor Chase Bethesda and Potomac Place. His areas of expertise include occupied renovations, building renovations/repurposing, site work, and both new construction and historic renovations.
Falcon stands out as a top-tier P2P Invoice Discounting platform in India, bridging esteemed blue-chip companies and eager investors. Our goal is to transform the investment landscape in India by establishing a comprehensive destination for borrowers and investors with diverse profiles and needs, all while minimizing risk. What sets Falcon apart is the elimination of intermediaries such as commercial banks and depository institutions, allowing investors to enjoy higher yields.
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"Does Foreign Direct Investment Negatively Affect Preservation of Culture in the Global South? Case Studies in Thailand and Cambodia."
Do elements of globalization, such as Foreign Direct Investment (FDI), negatively affect the ability of countries in the Global South to preserve their culture? This research aims to answer this question by employing a cross-sectional comparative case study analysis utilizing methods of difference. Thailand and Cambodia are compared as they are in the same region and have a similar culture. The metric of difference between Thailand and Cambodia is their ability to preserve their culture. This ability is operationalized by their respective attitudes towards FDI; Thailand imposes stringent regulations and limitations on FDI while Cambodia does not hesitate to accept most FDI and imposes fewer limitations. The evidence from this study suggests that FDI from globally influential countries with high gross domestic products (GDPs) (e.g. China, U.S.) challenges the ability of countries with lower GDPs (e.g. Cambodia) to protect their culture. Furthermore, the ability, or lack thereof, of the receiving countries to protect their culture is amplified by the existence and implementation of restrictive FDI policies imposed by their governments.
My study abroad in Bali, Indonesia, inspired this research topic as I noticed how globalization is changing the culture of its people. I learned their language and way of life which helped me understand the beauty and importance of cultural preservation. I believe we could all benefit from learning new perspectives as they could help us ideate solutions to contemporary issues and empathize with others.
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Laura Adkins-Hackett, Economist, LMIC, and Sukriti Trehan, Data Scientist, LMIC, presented their research exploring trends in the skills listed in OJPs to develop a deeper understanding of in-demand skills. This research project uses pointwise mutual information and other methods to extract more information about common skills from the relationships between skills, occupations and regions.
A toxic combination of 15 years of low growth, and four decades of high inequality, has left Britain poorer and falling behind its peers. Productivity growth is weak and public investment is low, while wages today are no higher than they were before the financial crisis. Britain needs a new economic strategy to lift itself out of stagnation.
Scotland is in many ways a microcosm of this challenge. It has become a hub for creative industries, is home to several world-class universities and a thriving community of businesses – strengths that need to be harness and leveraged. But it also has high levels of deprivation, with homelessness reaching a record high and nearly half a million people living in very deep poverty last year. Scotland won’t be truly thriving unless it finds ways to ensure that all its inhabitants benefit from growth and investment. This is the central challenge facing policy makers both in Holyrood and Westminster.
What should a new national economic strategy for Scotland include? What would the pursuit of stronger economic growth mean for local, national and UK-wide policy makers? How will economic change affect the jobs we do, the places we live and the businesses we work for? And what are the prospects for cities like Glasgow, and nations like Scotland, in rising to these challenges?
Independent Study - College of Wooster Research (2023-2024) FDI, Culture, Glo...AntoniaOwensDetwiler
"Does Foreign Direct Investment Negatively Affect Preservation of Culture in the Global South? Case Studies in Thailand and Cambodia."
Do elements of globalization, such as Foreign Direct Investment (FDI), negatively affect the ability of countries in the Global South to preserve their culture? This research aims to answer this question by employing a cross-sectional comparative case study analysis utilizing methods of difference. Thailand and Cambodia are compared as they are in the same region and have a similar culture. The metric of difference between Thailand and Cambodia is their ability to preserve their culture. This ability is operationalized by their respective attitudes towards FDI; Thailand imposes stringent regulations and limitations on FDI while Cambodia does not hesitate to accept most FDI and imposes fewer limitations. The evidence from this study suggests that FDI from globally influential countries with high gross domestic products (GDPs) (e.g. China, U.S.) challenges the ability of countries with lower GDPs (e.g. Cambodia) to protect their culture. Furthermore, the ability, or lack thereof, of the receiving countries to protect their culture is amplified by the existence and implementation of restrictive FDI policies imposed by their governments.
My study abroad in Bali, Indonesia, inspired this research topic as I noticed how globalization is changing the culture of its people. I learned their language and way of life which helped me understand the beauty and importance of cultural preservation. I believe we could all benefit from learning new perspectives as they could help us ideate solutions to contemporary issues and empathize with others.
STREETONOMICS: Exploring the Uncharted Territories of Informal Markets throug...sameer shah
Delve into the world of STREETONOMICS, where a team of 7 enthusiasts embarks on a journey to understand unorganized markets. By engaging with a coffee street vendor and crafting questionnaires, this project uncovers valuable insights into consumer behavior and market dynamics in informal settings."
STREETONOMICS: Exploring the Uncharted Territories of Informal Markets throug...
State Capitol Restoration
1. Idaho State Capitol Restoration 2007 through 2010 Andy Erstad, Chairman, Idaho Capitol Commission C.L. “Butch” Otter Governor Gary A. Daniel Commission Liaison
2. Idaho Capitol Restoration and Expansion Progress – Current Status Restoration $85 Million
3. Trade Contractors Moving Company's) State of Idaho Division of Public Works Jan Frew Joe Rutledge Move Management LKV Architects CSHQA Architects Lemley + 3D/I Statehouse Renovation L+3D/I project manager Garden Level Wings L+3D/I project manager ( Design Management ) D / B McAlvain Construction Hummel Architects Lemley + 3D/I Project Management Team Jack Lemley Ward Simpson Paul Brown, Rich Bauer Jim Mallon CSHQA Statehouse A / E Jeff Shneider John Maulin Additional Staff ( Project Management ) CM – At – Risk Jacobsen Hunt Approved by Capitol Commission 6-22-06 Updated 1-25-07 Shell TI L+3DI prepare RFP L+3DI prepare RFQ State of Idaho Department of Administration Idaho Capitol Commission Relocation Managers Kelly Schlieper – DPW Robyn Davis – LSO Commission Communications Gary Daniel Becky Henke Carole Schroder
8. Idaho Capitol Restoration and Expansion Progress – Current Status Lemley + 3 D / I Project Management Jacobson Hunt Joint Venture Construction Manager at Risk
16. Preservation, Restoration and Rehabilitation of the Idaho State Capitol Building Restore and Refinish Windows Repair Marble Flooring repair decorative plaster restore wood floors refinish wood doors and restore hardware replace/refurbish light fixtures upgrade electrical complete smoke and fire detection system install fire sprinkler system throughout improve exterior lighting add emergency power generator install new HVAC system replace sewer piping replace hot water system improve exiting from basement provide vertical circulation cores from the Legislative chambers level to the new garden-level wings safer access to roof domes add egress hardware provide accessible toilet rooms install accessible elevator (gurney size)
20. Idaho Capitol Expansion Expansion $35 Million Historic photo: The Pacific Coast Architect, July 1914 Capitol Expansion 1920 21 st Century
21. Preservation, Restoration and Rehabilitation of the Idaho State Capitol Building 1 st Garden Level Wings Addition Preservation, Restoration and Rehabilitation of the Idaho State Capitol Building
27. Government Operations during Restoration and Expansion Idaho Capitol Restoration Governor Attorney General Lt Governor Secretary of State SENATE HOUSE
Good Morning, I’m Gary Daniel, the communications liaison for the Idaho State Capitol Commission, I’m hear today to briefly speak with you about the largest project of its kind in Idaho history. Please return to Gary A. Daniel Idaho Capitol Commission Communications Liaison 208-332-1867 208-850-4617
The state of Idaho, guided by the Division of Public Works has hired Jacobson-Hunt Construction of Salt Lake City to lead an $80MM Statehouse restoration They have also hired McAlvain Construction of Boise to design and build expanded governmental meeting space underneath the grounds of the existing Idaho Capitol This computer rendering on the screen illustrates the minimal visual impact of underground wings as part of the Capitol Restoration and Expansion. The Idaho State Building Authority has issued $130 million in revenue bonds.
The state of Idaho, guided by the Division of Public Works has hired Jacobson-Hunt Construction of Salt Lake City to lead an $80MM Statehouse restoration They have also hired McAlvain Construction of Boise to design and build expanded governmental meeting space underneath the grounds of the existing Idaho Capitol This computer rendering on the screen illustrates the minimal visual impact of underground wings as part of the Capitol Restoration and Expansion. The Idaho State Building Authority has issued $130 million in revenue bonds.
The original core of the Idaho State Capitol is over 100 years old. Yet every square foot of this state’s most historic structure is contemporary work space for the on-going operations of Idaho government. It is Idaho’s irreplaceable treasure--in the words of its original architect “a monument before the world truly representing the spirit of her commonwealth.”
1st pic: Concrete stairs have deteriorated in several locations which presents a tripping hazard. It allows the penetration of moisture into the structure below. 2nd pic: The paint on most windows is peeling. The extent of deterioration varies with exposure and location.
1st pic: Exfoliated granite was observed under the entry stair pavilions. In the most extreme case, approximately 1/2 inch of stone has exfoliated. 2nd pic: Numerous types of lichen and algae grow on most horizontal wall surfaces, and portions of the cornice and parapet. An unintended consequence of this is destruction of the sandstone’s surface integrity.
1st pic: Floors throughout the Capitol building are comprised of 3 different marbles from 3 different locations. The gray patterned marble is from Alaska, the red stone is from Georgia and the black stone is from Italy. 2nd pic: Columns currently show signs of aging, displaying hairline cracks in various degrees of severity. The columns in the House (shown) and Senate chambers appear to have more cracks than the columns in the rotunda.
1st pic: Most plaster elements above lay-in ceilings have been severely damaged by the installation of mechanical, electrical and ceiling systems. Upper portions of the wood casings have also been damaged by the installation of lay-in ceilings. 2nd pic: Decorative woodwork and paneling can be found throughout the building. Some of the original woodwork has been refinished and some has been replaced. Various portions of the House Caucus Room have a poor re-finished appearance. Most woodwork is in good condition. 3rd pic: The existing brick walls on the 5th floor (shown) above the Statuary have been autographed by various occupants over the years and serve as a historic record of the building's use. Consideration should be given to preserving the condition of the brick walls.
1st pic: Data and telecommunications systems, equipment, cabling, wiring and panels have been installed in former light shafts, elevator shafts or other "found" spaces throughout the building. 2nd pic: Initial installation and relocation of data and telecommunications systems cabling has been randomly placed and, when abandoned, left in place.
The Idaho Capitol has served the citizenry as a completely functional Capitol for over three generations, but to it needs upgrades in all these areas shown here. For example, the lack of a fire sprinkler system hampered fire fighting efforts in 1992 when a trash can fire destroyed most of the Attorney General’s suite second floor suite.
The remaining bond backing, repaid with funds from an increase in Idaho Cigarette tax will pay for a state of the art expansion, hardly noticeable from this illustration. The Permanent Building Fund Advisory Council recently echoed the Idaho State Capitol Commission’s following reasons for restoring the state Capitol: Restore and Refinish Windows Repair Marble Flooring repair decorative plaster restore wood floors refinish wood doors and restore hardware replace/refurbish light fixtures upgrade electrical complete smoke and fire detection system install fire sprinkler system throughout improve exterior lighting add emergency power generator install new HVAC system replace sewer piping replace hot water system improve exiting from basement provide vertical circulation cores from the Legislative chambers level to the new garden-level wings safer access to roof domes add egress hardware provide accessible toilet rooms install accessible elevator (gurney size)
The population of the Idaho in 1920 (as seen in this rendering) was 432 thousand. The same exact Capitol now serves 1.5 million.
Quoting from a January 2007 eye witness account printed in the Idaho Spokeman-Review, “People are spilling out both doorways from the House State Affairs Committee this morning as it holds a public hearing on vote-by-mail legislation.”
“ Meanwhile, the House Education Committee has a full house in the Gold Room for two resolutions dealing with recognizing American Sign Language coursework for foreign language credit and with the educational needs of the deaf and hard of hearing. Both of those resolutions won the education panel's unanimous support.”
Cost Effective and accessible government has always driven Statehouse design in Idaho. MOUSE/ The 1914 photograph shows the completion of phase one before both the House and Senate current chambers were added in 1920. The Capitol Commission originally considered additional above ground wings that would have expanded the current building over both east and west lawns. MOUSE/ This century’s anticipated $30MM underground expansion is more practical, fiscally viable, and modest in its approach.
Our design team consultant has provided a glimpse of what you may see as citizens participating in the legislative process at the future capitol. Most of the space on each side of the Capitol is dedicated to enhanced public hearing space.
You can barely notice atrium glass as you see the Capitol west lawn.
Governor Otter and much of his staff will move too the Borah building which Idaho received earlier this decade from the federal government. Lt. Governor Risch and his staff will join him there. Attorney General Wasden and his senior staff will use available office space in the JR Williams building just across State Street. The Secretary of State’s staff will spread between office space in the Borah building and the Idaho State Library. The Idaho Senate, and House will conduct the next two legislative sessions in the old Ada County Courthouse, which we now refer to as the Capitol Annex.
Governor Otter and much of his staff will move too the Borah building which Idaho received earlier this decade from the federal government. Lt. Governor Risch and his staff will join him there. Attorney General Wasden and his senior staff will use available office space in the JR Williams building just across State Street. The Secretary of State’s staff will spread between office space in the Borah building and the Idaho State Library. The Idaho Senate, and House will conduct the next two legislative sessions in the old Ada County Courthouse, which we now refer to as the Capitol Annex.
Members of the Idaho Capitol Commission are leaders from all corners of Idaho who contribute various professional skills that come together in their shared passion for executing the nation’s best Capitol master plan and a working Capitol for the citizens of Idaho for another 100 years.
The Idaho Capitol Commission MISSION is to develop and implement a comprehensive, CLICK evolving Master Plan for the CLICK restoration, refurbishment, and preservation of the Idaho State Capitol Building and its grounds, CLICK along with a Funding Program that combines public and private funds to implement the Master Plan.
The Idaho State Capitol, one of the state's most renowned landmarks, is a unique public monument that captures the spirit of Idaho's citizens and symbolizes Idaho's sovereignty. CLICK The Commission's vision is to restore the Capitol to its original splendor. CLICK By maintaining the Capitol's historical character, the Commission CLICK will preserve its legacy for Idaho's citizens and for future generations.
Sales of the Capitol Restoration License Plate are going strong. You can find more information at any branch of the Department of Motor Vehicles or the Capitol Commission web site, shown on the next slide.
Thank you for your attention, do you have any questions?
Support Slide This legislation included House Concurrent Resolution 47. It identified the need for: -restoration of the Idaho State Capitol building -high speed elevators at both the east and west ends of the building -state of the art hearing rooms -adjacent committee and staff office space -reassessment / reconfiguration of the restoration master plan Senate Bill 1491 also passed in 2006 to fund $5.9 million for the government’s continued operation during renovation of the Capitol Building. It tasked the Idaho Capitol Commission, Legislative Services, the Idaho State Historical Society, and the Idaho Department of Administration to plan and provide for relocation of the Legislature and numerous other state offices. The Idaho State Building Authority has $130 million available for the project as a result of the sale of State Building Revenue Bonds in the fall of 2006. However, Governor Otter’s proposed budget recommended the project focus solely on the Capitol Restoration Consequently, Legislative leadership and the Governor negotiated a compromise framework to the Capitol expansion reducing the size of the wings to one story, assigning Legislative offices to the first floor of the Capitol building. Our design team, working with the Division of Public Works, will identify project timelines and new cost estimates by the end of this month. The changes will require an update to our master plan. 2