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Ryan Elementary School 
View of the front of Ryan Elementary School 
 
Ryan Elementary School
1405 Centaur Village Drive
Lafayette, CO 80026
720.561.7000
http://bvsd.org/schools/ryan/
Original construction date: 1983
Report Updated:  9/19/2011 
Project Details

Principal: Tobey Bassoff

Architect: RB+B

Project Manager (building): Lindsay Donaldson
Project Manager (playground): Joe Gierlach

Contractor (building): Golden Triangle Construction
Contractor (playground): Colorado Designscapes

Original Project Budget: $3,616,816
Revised Project Budget: $3,680,816 (see detail below)

Building budget

 $3,474,157

Transfer to playground budget

-$100,000

Transfer to playground budget for irrigation

-$33,703

Revised building budget  $3,340,454
   
Playground budget

$142,659

Transfer from building budget

+$100,000

Transfer from building budget for irrigtation

+$33,703

Transfer from Program Reserve for irrigation

+$10,000

Transfer from Program Reserve for basketball court

+$40,000

Transfer from Program Reserve for gateway arch

+$14,000

Revised playground budget

$340,362

Ryan Elementary building project expenditures

Ryan Elementary playground project expenditures

Bond Program expenditures

Design Advisory Team Members (DAT)

Staff
Cyrus Weinberger,  former Principal
Paul Nigro
Robert Blomquist
Maureen Keeney

Parents
Steven McDonald
Kim Fisher

Meeting Schedule

2009
Sept. 9, 15, 29, 3 p.m.
Oct. 6, 20, 3 p.m.
Nov. 3, 3 p.m.
Dec. 8, 3 p.m.

2010
Feb. 22, 5 p.m. Public meeting regarding construction

DAT Meeting Minutes

Contact the DAT

 

Project Timeline
Scheduled Milestones
u
SD (schematic design) due 10/09; Completed 11/09
uDD (design development) drawings due 11/09; Completed 12/09
uCD (construction documents) due 02/10; Completed 3/10
uGMP (guaranteed maximum price) due 04/10
uConstruction scheduled 06/10 - 06/11; Completed 08/11
 

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

Project Status

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Scope of Work

Facility Condition Assessment (FCA):

  • Communication systems improvements
  • Ventilation improvements
  • Irrigation system upgrades
  • Interior finishes upgraded (i.e. ceiling tiles, carpet, wall finishes)
  • Upgrade electrical distribution
  • Interior Signage Program

Program Compatibility Assessment (PCA):

  • Provide Special Education spaces
  • Provide small group instructional spaces
  • Provide additional staff office space
  • Enlarge cafeteria and upgrade kitchen
  • Expand instrumental music
  • Expand art room

Multi-Use Outdoor Facilities (MUOF):

  • Upgrade playground surfacing, equipment, and fencing
  • Provide adequate curbing and drainage
  • Replace aged and/or unsafe playground equipment
  • Make playgrounds ADA accessible

Information Technology (IT):

  • Upgrade WAN to provide capacity to support applications with high bandwidth demands
  • Upgrade LANs to provide reliable and responsive access to data, research, and information
  • Implement VoIP to enhance communications capabilities and reduce costs