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Louisville Middle School 
Louisville Middle School 
Louisville Middle School
1341 Main Street
Louisville, Colorado 80027
720.561.7400
http://schools.bvsd.org/louisvillemiddle
Original construction date: 1939
Report Updated:  12/27/2011 
Project Details

Principal: Adam Fels

Architect: SLATERPAULL Architects
 
Project Manager: Dave Compton

Contractor: Adolfson & Peterson Construction

Original Project Budget:

 $16,045,864

Transfer from Bond Program Reserve for fire sprinklers

+ $587,000

Return to surplus

- $417,172

Revised Budget:

 $16,215,691

Additional revenue from Xcel rebate: $39,578

Louisville Middle School project expenditures 

Bond Program expenditures
 

Design Advisory Team:

Staff
Adam Fels, Principal
Kerrie Trezise
Lori Llerandi
Frank Martinez
Emily Martin
David Auday
Jane Keene
Bob Chamblee
Alyson Katz
Diane Fitzgerald
Denise Pfnister

Parents
Don Brown
Michelle Pelanne
Elizabeth VanDoren
Billy O’Donnell

Students
Danielle McAvoy
Nate Ferguson

DAT Meeting Schedule:

2007
April 20
May 4, 18
June 1, 13, 28
July 9
August 28

2008
January 29
February 11

Contact the DAT: DAT.LMS@BVSD.org

Project Timeline

Scheduled Milestones
uSD (schematic design) due 07/07; Completed 07/07
uCM/GC selection 07/07; Completed 07/07
uDD (design development) due 10/07; adjusted due date 11/07; Completed 11/07
uCD (construction documents) due 01/08; adjusted due date 04/08; Completed 04/08
uConstruction scheduled 01/08 - 08/09; adjusted schedule 06/08 - 08/09; Substantially completed 08/09

u= Design phase
u= Construction bidding
u= Construction phase

Project Status

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Project status:

Construction is substantially complete. All spaces are occupied. Beginning close out.

Critical issues:

None to report

 Budget status:

Project is in budget.

Schedule status:

Project is substantially complete.

 

Scope of Work

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Facility Condition Assessment (FCA):

 Planned Implementation (FCA):
  •  Communication systems improvements 
  •  Replace existing intercom system 
  •  Irrigation system upgrades 
  •  Field irrigation repairs and replacement of controls 
  •  Repair or replace asphalt and concrete paving 
  •  Repair and replace concrete and asphalt as needed for new construction and remodeling 
  •  Upgrade electrical service and distribution 
  •  Upgrade electrical service and distribution 
  • Interior Signage Program 
  • Consistent interior signage throughout 
Program Compatibility Assessment (PCA): Planned Implementation (PCA):
  • Reconstruct original part of building
  • Demolish part of original building and construct new two story addition 
  • Provide special education spaces 
  • Remodel existing area for new special education spaces 
  • Enlarge IMC
  • Construct new IMC in new addition 
  • Enlarge auditorium/music area 
  • Construct new auditorium in new addition 
  • Enlarge elective area 
  • Construct new elective areas in new addition 
Multi-Use Outdoor Facilities (MUOF): Planned implementation (MUOF):
  • Drainage improvements for the playfield and running track 
  • TBA
  • New athletic equipment storage building
  • TBA
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 
  • Upscale existing LAN distribution 
  • Implement VoIP to enhance communications capabilities and reduce cost
  • Install new VoIP telecommunications system

 

 

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