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CEFPI- NTX 2011-2012 Board Lisa Lamkin President Rod Reeves Vice President Mark Vander Voort

Guest Speaker : Brian Orr, PE, Structural Engineer Toff Associates, Springfield , Missouri Expert on Safe Room Construction. CEFPI- NTX 2011-2012 Board Lisa Lamkin President Rod Reeves Vice President Mark Vander Voort Program Director Srinath Kasturi Treasuruer Patrick Glenn

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CEFPI- NTX 2011-2012 Board Lisa Lamkin President Rod Reeves Vice President Mark Vander Voort

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  1. Guest Speaker: Brian Orr, PE, Structural Engineer Toff Associates, Springfield , Missouri Expert on Safe Room Construction CEFPI- NTX 2011-2012 Board Lisa Lamkin President Rod Reeves Vice President Mark Vander Voort Program Director SrinathKasturi Treasuruer Patrick Glenn Secretary Bruce McNabb Membership Coord Larry Williams At-Large Ray Stringer At-Large Richard Flores, Past President Lunch Sponsor: Satterfield & Pontikes Construction, Inc. Kathlyn Joy Gilliam Collegiate Academy, DISD Design and Tours by: SHW Group CEFPI – NTX Please Join Us at our Wednesday Luncheon Meeting - February 15, 2012; 11:30 AM at the Kathlyn Joy Gilliam Academy, DISD, 1700 E. Camp Wisdom Rd., Dallas, TX 75241 RSVP at cefpi.org • Guest Speaker & Program: • Brian Orr, PE , Safe Room Expert • If Disaster Strikes… • Lessons from the Joplin Tornado • The Importance of Safe Rooms • What a Safe Room Can Be and Ways to Fund Them

  2. CEFPI NORTH TEXAS CHAPTER MEETING January 18, 2012 Performing Arts Center Allen ISD

  3. TEXO/CEFPI TASK FORCE PRESENTATION January 18, 2012 Performing Arts Center Allen ISD

  4. Agenda • Introductions • Committee Overview and Mission • First Charge • Sub-committee creation • Sub- Committee Reports • Next Steps • Questions • Performing Arts Center Tour

  5. Introductions • Bob Marwill, • Sr. Director, Satterfield Pontikes • Irene Nigaglioni, AIA, REFP • Partner, PBK • Raleigh Roussell, President and CEO • TEXO • Ray Stringer, Project Architect • Armko • Lisa Vardeman, AIA, REFP • Partner, VLK Architects

  6. Committee Overview and Mission • Mission Statement • The purpose of the TEXO/CEFPI DFW Joint Committee is to identify and address issues affecting regional K-12 school construction.

  7. First Charge • Subcommittee Creation • Surveyed members for topics that were relevant and that merited further investigation. • Classroom of the Future • Cost Outlook • Lifecycle Costs • BIM • Better Built Buildings • Building Envelope • Legislative Issues

  8. Subcommittee Reports LEGISLATIVE ISSUES

  9. Legislative Issues • JOINT CEFPI – TEXO TASKFORCE • LEGISLATIVE SUBCOMMITTEE MEMBERS • Glenn Anderson, Turner Construction • Russ Garrison, Sedalco Construction • Terry Hoyle, SHW Group • Scott Layne, Irving ISD • Susan Smith, Corgan Associates • Leesa Vardeman, VLK Architects • Lathan Watts, TEXO • Larry Williams, Lewisville ISD Construction Industry Architectural Industry School Districts

  10. Legislative Issues GOALS & OBJECTIVES • Discuss and track current legislative issues introduced in the Texas 82(R) Legislative Session • Identify legislative issues that would be of interest to CEFPI and TEXO organizations for future development • Update fellow members on legislative activities • Become activists with our State Representatives in promoting organization’s common goals and educating them on our concerns

  11. Legislative Issues DISCUSS & TRACK CURRENT ISSUES • We identified and tracked the following Bill Subjects through www.capitol.state.tx.us • ARCHITECTS & ARCHITECTURE (S0026) • CONSTRUCTION & BUILDING MATERIALS (S0106) • EDUCATION--PRIMARY & SECONDARY--CLASS SIZE (S0232) • Education--Primary & Secondary--Facilities (I0241) • Energy--Conservation (I0317) • Developed a better understanding of the legislative process • Became more politically active by voicing our support or concerns individually with our Representatives

  12. Legislative Issues DISCUSS & TRACK CURRENT ISSUES

  13. Legislative Issues DISCUSS & TRACK CURRENT ISSUES • Amendments to the 50 Cent Debt Test • Class Size Restriction Relief • Unfunded Mandates

  14. Legislative Issues UPDATE MEMBERS ON LEGISLATIVE ISSUES • Developed a Posterous blog to push out real time information to subscribers • Maintain a historical reference for relevant legislative matters to our organizations • These references would be factual in nature without our committee’s personal biases

  15. Legislative Issues UPDATE MEMBERS ON LEGISLATIVE ISSUES

  16. Legislative Issues BECOME POLITICAL ACTIVISTS • Most members are not political activists and are out of practice with the political process • Our members are leaders in our respective industries and have the power to have a collective voice • We firmly believe that well-planned, designed and constructed educational facilities are healthy, relevant and energy efficient and benefit students’ performance and society in general

  17. Legislative Issues FUTURE WORK • Let us know what is important to you • Better yet, join us • Share the blog with your peers, clients and associates: • http://cefpi-texo.posterous.com/

  18. Subcommittee Reports COST TRENDS

  19. Cost Trends • JOINT CEFPI – TEXO TASKFORCE • COST OUTLOOK SUBCOMMITTEE MEMBERS • Scott Liston, A&P • Bruce Helm, Balfour Beatty • Irene Nigaglioni, PBK • Lathan Watts, TEXO • Raleigh Roussell, TEXO • Bob Marwill, Satterfield and Pontikes Construction Industry Architectural Industry

  20. Cost Trends • Goal of the subcommittee • To identify factors affecting school construction, • and to provide data to assist school districts • in planning for future facilities.

  21. Cost Trends COST OF SCHOOLS

  22. Cost Trends • Summary Conclusions from Survey • CMAR Projects in 2011 – Compared to 2010 • Cost of Elem Schools …….. +12.3% • Cost of Middle Schools ….. +10.3% • Cost of High Schools …….. +11.2% • CSP Projects in 2011 – Compared to 2010 • Cost of Elem. Schools ……… +6.8% • Cost of Middle Schools …….. -3.9% • Cost of High Schools ……….. -5.0%

  23. Cost Trends

  24. Cost Trends CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY COST INDICATORS (McGraw-Hill /ENR-Dec., 2011) Cost Indexes by City – % Change in last year Construction CostBuilding Cost Materials Cost 20 City Avg. +2.5% +2.9% +4.8% Baltimore +4.0% +4.4% +6.2% (Highest) Birmingham +9.6% (Highest) +2.5% +5.2% Boston +3.6% +3.1% +6.0% Dallas +0.6% (Lowest) +3.0% +1.8% (Lowest) Denver +7.7% +1.7% +4.0% New York City+3.0% +3.5% +4.6% Pittsburgh +3.4% +5.3% (Highest) +3.3% San Francisco +0.8% +1.4% (Lowest) +4.9%

  25. Subcommittee Reports LIFECYCLE COSTS

  26. Lifecycle Costs • JOINT CEFPI – TEXO TASKFORCE • LIFE CYCLE COSTS SUBCOMMITTEE MEMBERS • Craig Reynolds, BRW Architects • Phil Jimerson, Grapevine Colleyville ISD • Eric Hahnfeld, HHS Architects • Irene Nigaglioni, PBK • Don Penn, IEG • Lathan Watts, TEXO • Jordan Dial, Lee Lewis • Barb Von Der Heydt, Fort Worth ISD Construction Industry Architectural Industry School Districts

  27. Lifecycle Costs • Goal of the subcommittee • To develop a matrix of building components and systems that • are typically used in educational facilities, that will include • costs and life expectancies, • as well as recommendations for best use.

  28. Lifecycle Costs • BUILDING SYSTEMS ROOF PAVING GLAZING LIGHTING AIR CONDITIONING FLOORING

  29. Lifecycle Costs Dated: December 2011 Available at www.cefpi.org under North Texas Chapter

  30. Lifecycle Costs GOAL OF REPORT • The goal of this document is to provide information to school districts that are making purchasing decisions on major school building components and equipment. • Decisions on equipment and building components should be made by analyzing both initial costs with long term costs, as well as with a good understanding of service and maintenance potential.

  31. Lifecycle Costs GOAL OF REPORT • This document is a starting point when considering a major purchase. • School Districts are encouraged to consult with the appropriate design consultant prior to making the decision.

  32. Lifecycle Costs SUMMARY SHEET MECHANICAL SYSTEMS Selection of system type typically is driven by prior experience and costs. With the advent of LEED, adoption of Energy Codes and media driven exposure, the use of the more renewable technologies are being explored. Systems that do not evaporate water and do not require water treatment chemicals are becoming more popular. Life Cycle costs are becoming more prevalent in decision making process.

  33. Lifecycle Costs MATRIX

  34. Lifecycle Costs MATRIX COMPONENT CSI DIVISION (Old and New) DESCRIPTION INITIAL COST New Construction Renovation/Replacement LONG TERM COSTS Reasoning Frequency XX Year Lifecycle Costs LIFE EXPECTANCY APPLICATIONS Benefits Challenges REMARKS

  35. Lifecycle Costs MATRIX COMPONENT – Rooftop Package DX Units CSI DIVISION (Old and New) – 15783/23 7400 DESCRIPTION – Min Eff RTU’s INITIAL COST New Construction - $14.17/SF Renovation/Replacement - $12.50/SF

  36. Lifecycle Costs MATRIX LONG TERM COSTS - $0.60/SF Reasoning - Maintenance Frequency - Annually 30 Year Lifecycle Costs - $60.67/SF LIFE EXPECTANCY – 15 years

  37. Lifecycle Costs MATRIX APPLICATIONS Benefits – Energy Consumption at point of Use Challenges – Multiple large roof penetrations REMARKS – Simple System; Cost for Replacement included at Year 15

  38. Lifecycle Costs FUTURE WORK • Identify other building components and systems • Support new sub-committee that developed from this one • Renewable Energies – Don Penn • Review other costs and possible recommendations for savings on the M&O side

  39. Subcommittee Reports BUILDING ENVELOPE

  40. Building Envelope • JOINT CEFPI – TEXO TASKFORCE • BUILDING ENVELOPE SUBCOMMITTEE MEMBERS • Ray Stringer, Armko • Cecil Cypert, Frisco ISD • Shawn LeCrone, PBK • Gary Rademacher, Huckabee • Doug Workman, Hunt Construction • Lathan Watts, TEXO Construction Industry Architectural Industry School Districts

  41. Building Envelope Building Envelope From Design to Construction A Best Practices Guide OWNER – DESIGNER/ARCHITECT – CONSULTANTS - CONTRACTOR

  42. Building Envelope • PLAGUES OF A BUILDING OWNER • Disturbance of the interior space. • Destruction of existing building materials • Development of health issues • Loss of time of space during remediation • Loss of money due to staff relocation • Reputation-perception of an issue

  43. Building Envelope SUGGESTEDFORMAT FOR THE DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION TEAM OWNER CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTS ARCHITECT CONTRACTOR BUILDING ENVELOPE ENVELOPE CONSULTANT PEER REVIEW PRICE OUT JOB CONSTRUCTION INITIATE PROPOSAL PROCESS SELECTION OF SUBS ACTUAL CONSTRUCTION OWNER

  44. The Building Envelope - Best Practices • SUBCONTRACTOR INPUT • What are the most prevalent issues associated with waterproofing related to your trade. • What would be most beneficial to you with regard to the design documents? • What can the GC do to improve the construction process? ROOFING WATERPOOFING MASONRY GLAZING PLASTER

  45. Building Envelope • SPECIFIC CASE STUDIES • DESIGNATE THE CONSTRUCTION/DESIGN ISSUE! • IDENTIFY WHAT IS POSSIBLY CAUSING THE PROBLEM? • WHAT IS THE PROPOSED SOLUTION TO SOLVING THE PROBLEM? • WALL LEAK PROPOSED SOLUTION

  46. Next Steps • Continue the work • Identify new topics for review • Sub-Committees continue work • Provide membership with relevant information • We are recruiting!! • Next meeting: February 3 at 11:30am at TEXO • Contact: • irene.nigaglioni@pbk.com • Wayne.reynaud@pbk.com

  47. Questions

  48. ALLEN INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT New Performing Arts Center & Fine Arts Expansion/Repurposing Allen High School January 16, 2012 Architecture | Engineering | Planning | Technology | Facility Consulting

  49. Project Summary • Performing Arts Center • Student Commons • Fine Arts Expansion • Fine Arts Repurposing

  50. Architectural Drawings • Site • Drop Off Area 1 • Entry Plaza 2 • Loading Dock 3 • Mechanical Yard 4 • Future Expansion 5 1 2 3 5 4 Floor Plan Level 1

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