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Crest View Elementary School 
 
Crest View Elementary School
1897 Sumac Ave.
Boulder, Colorado 80304
720-561-5461
http://schools.bvsd.org/crestview
Original construction date: 1958
Report Updated:  12/27/2011 
Project Details

Principal: Ned Levine

Architect: Eidos
 
Project Manager (building): Dave Jorschumb
Project Manager (playground): Joe Gierlach 

Contractor: Tower One
 
Original Project Budget:

 $5,892,213

Return to Bond Program surplus

-$177,154

Revised Project Budget:

$5,715,058

Crest View project expenditures to date

Bond Program expenditures to date

Building Design Advisory Team:

Staff
Mark Bauer
Renee Cerny
Lora de la Cruz
Susan Hausle
Ned Levine, principal
Claudia Logerquist
Anne Spalding
Parents
Eric Doub
Mindy Mullen
Charlie Olness
Jim Walker

DAT Meeting Schedule:

2007
May 15, 29
June 12
July 19
October 3
December 5

Playground Design Advisory Team:

Staff
Ned Levine, Principal
Claudia Logerquist
Anne Spalding
Jason Lamere
Joyce Wooten
Laura Stone
Renee Cerny
Parents 
Diane Rieck
Jessica Coulson
Penny Carson-Mak
Susan Everett
Tawnya Carvalho
Chris Hauck
Hank Luria

Playground DAT Meeting Schedule:

2010 (Playground)
Sept. 8, 2:45 Crest View library
Sept.14, 2:45 Wild Sage Common House, 1650 Zamia Ave.

Playground DAT Meeting Minutes

 

Project Timeline

Scheduled Milestones
uSD (schematic design) due 07/07; Completed 08/07
uDD (design development) drawings due 09/07; Completed 10/07
uCD (construction documents) due 11/07; adjusted due date 12/07; Completed 01/08
uHard bid
scheduled 12/07; Completed 02/08
uConstruction scheduled 01/08 - 07/09; adjusted to 03/08 - 09/08; Project is substantially complete.

Project Status

Construction of building improvements is complete. Playground improvements currently are under construction. The playground DAT has reconvened to discuss issues with the kindergarten playground and select play structures for the 4th/5th grade playground.  

Scope of Work

  Read about the green building practices in this project

Facility Condition Assessment (FCA):  Planned implementation (FCA):
  • HVAC upgrades
  • Replace H&V system in the original 1958 building and the 1970 addition. Replace unit ventilators in rooms 219A, 220, 221, 222 with a roof top unit. Clean and balance system.
  • Electrical service and distribution improvements
  • Upgrade electrical service to meet the needs of the building expansion and current usage
  • Fire alarm, intercom and clock systems improvements
  • Replace master clock system, upgrade fire alarm to meet code, renovate intercom system
  • Interior finishes upgraded (i.e. ceiling tiles, carpet, wall finishes, etc.)
  • Complete remodel of the administrative area, kindergarten area
  • Roof replacement and repairs
  • Replace failing roof decks
  • Restroom renovations including ADA accessibility where required
  • Upgrade restrooms adjacent to the main entrance
  • Site irrigation system improvements
  • Scope to be defined by Master Plan/Operations
  • Interior signage program
  • Interior ADA approved signage throughout
  • Site paving replacement and repair
  • Repair pavement damaged during construction.
  • Enlarge bike parking area.
  • Site drainage improvements
  • Scope to be defined by Master Plan/Operations 
 
Program Compatibility Assessment (PCA): Planned implementation (PCA):
  • Provide a stage for the gym
  • Add 1100 square foot platform and storage
  • Provide small group instructional spaces
  • Included in the new addition and renovation of the administrative and kindergarten wing.
  • Enlarge the cafeteria and kitchen
  • Add 6500 square foot cafeteria and kitchen
  • Kindergarten addition
  • Demolish portions of the existing cafeteria and kindergarten area and add new 3600 square foot kindergarten space.
  • Enlarge and renovate the administration offices
  • Renovate existing administrative area including new entrance
  • Add additional classrooms for enrollment growth
  • Add 4093 square foot, 4 classroom addition adjacent to new cafeteria
   
Multi-Use Outdoor Facilities (MUOF): Planned implementation (MUOF):
  • Upgrade playground surfacing, equipment, and fencing
  • The scope of all MUOF projects for Crest View will be defined by Master Plan/Operations
  • Provide adequate curbing and drainage
 
  • Replace aged and/or unsafe playground equipment
 
  • Make playgrounds ADA accessible
 
   
Information Technology (IT): Planned implementation (IT):
  • Upgrade WAN to provide capacity to support applications with high bandwidth demands
  • Extend WAN to building, upgrade head end equipment.
  • Upgrade LANs to provide reliable and responsive access to data, research, and information
  • Upgrade existing LAN distribution.
  • Implement VoIP to enhance communications capabilities and reduce cost
  • Install new VoIP telecommunications system.

 

 

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