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College of San Mateo – Facilities Master Plan Update

College of San Mateo – Facilities Master Plan Update. San Mateo County Community College District. March 14, 2006. Agenda. Introduction Orientation Current Campus Plan Focus of Discussion. Definition and Process.

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College of San Mateo – Facilities Master Plan Update

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  1. College of San Mateo – Facilities Master Plan Update San Mateo County Community College District March 14, 2006

  2. Agenda Introduction Orientation Current Campus Plan Focus of Discussion

  3. Definition and Process A Facilities Master Plan is a document that describes an overall physical development concept through maps and narrative. The Facilities Master Plan documentation reflects a strategy to provide the facilities that support your college Mission Statement. The plan is guided by a vision statement and defined goals. Process: • Physical and Academic review and analysis • Options development • Solution development • Facilities Master Plan approval

  4. Orientation to Site

  5. 2001 Facilities Master Plan

  6. Site Projects CAMPUS WIDE PROJECTS EXTERIOR LIGHTING UPGRADES FIRE ALARM SYSTEM UPGRADES WATER SYSTEM UPGRADES UTILITY INFRASTRUCTURE UPGRADES ELECTRICAL SERVICE UPGRADES ELECTRONIC ACCESS CONTROLS INFRASTRUCTURE PAVING REPAIR PROJECTS ENERGY EFFICIENCY UPGRADES ATHLETIC FACILITIES UPGRADES WAYFINDING / SIGNAGE PROGRAMMING ADA TRANSITION PLAN

  7. Completed Projects BLDG 33 – INTERIOR RENOVATIONS and SITE IMPROVEMENTS BLDG 36 – NEW SCIENCE BUILDING/ PLANETARIUM BLDG 18 – MODERNIZATION / SEISMIC UPGRADE BLDG 19 – SMART CLASSROOM UPGRADES ROOF REPLACEMENT BLDG 16 – INTERIOR FACE LIFT BLDG 35 – NEW REGIONAL PUBLIC SAFETY CENTER BLDG 9 – TENANT IMPROVEMENTS TO LOWER LEVEL FOR KCSM & BUILDING-WIDE MECHANICAL SYSTEM UPGRADES BLDG 2 - CHORAL ROOM AV BLDG 8 – ASBESTOS ABATEMENT IN GYM BLDGS 7, 8 – ROOF REPLACEMENTS

  8. Planned Projects BLDGS 1, 5 & 6 – CONSOLIDATION OF STUDENT SERVICES, SEISMIC RETROFIT AND MODERNIZATION

  9. Completed and Planned Projects BLDG 33 – INTERIOR RENOVATIONS and SITE IMPROVEMENTS BLDG 36 – NEW SCIENCE BUILDING/ PLANETARIUM BLDG 18 – MODERNIZATION / SEISMIC UPGRADE BLDG 35 – NEW REGIONAL PUBLIC SAFETY CENTER BLDG 19 – SMART CLASSROOM UPGRADES ROOF REPLACEMENT BLDG 16 – INTERIOR FACE LIFT BLDG 9 – TENANT IMPROVEMENTS TO LOWER LEVEL FOR KCSM & BUILDING-WIDE MECHANICAL SYSTEM UPGRADES BLDG 8 – ASBESTOS ABATEMENT IN GYM BLDGS 7, 8 – ROOF REPLACEMENTS BLDG 2 - CHORAL ROOM AV BLDGS 1, 5 & 6 – CONSOLIDATION OF STUDENT SERVICES, SEISMIC RETROFIT AND MODERNIZATION CAMPUS WIDE PROJECTS EXTERIOR LIGHTING UPGRADES FIRE ALARM SYSTEM UPGRADES WATER SYSTEM UPGRADES UTILITY INFRASTRUCTURE UPGRADES ELECTRICAL SERVICE UPGRADES ELECTRONIC ACCESS CONTROLS INFRASTR. PAVING REPAIR PROJECTS ENERGY EFFICIENCY UPGRADES ATHLETIC FACILITIES UPGRADES WAYFINDING / SIGNAGE PROGRAM ADA TRANSITION PLAN

  10. 2001 Goals • Renovate or replace existing facilities to support current instructional needs. • Create a welcoming, identifiable entrance to campus. • Welcome students with a new “One-Stop-Shop” for Student Services. • Re-zone the campus to evenly distribute parking and to bring the campus together into a cohesive campus environment. • Create new pedestrian gateways to the campus from all major parking areas.

  11. Focus of Discussion Open Dialogue

  12. College of San Mateo Vision College of San Mateo will continue its commitment to robust programs in transfer, occupational education, basic skills and lifelong learning. College of San Mateo will endorse, support and actively pursue a policy of inclusiveness that recognizes, values and reflects the diversity of the community we serve, the professionals with whom we serve and the subject matter we impart.

  13. 2006 Vision Focus • STUDENT LIFE(Academic & Social) • - Create a supportive learning environment that maximizes the synergy between instruction and student support services. • FACULTY & STAFF • - Recruit, support and retain the best faculty, staff and administrators. • COMMUNITY(Outreach) • - Strengthen partnerships with businesses, industry, other educational institutions and increase non-matriculating usage of facilities. • PEDESTRIAN/VEHICULAR CIRCULATION (Image/Parking/Safety/Access) • - Solidify the campus image, confine the traffic, enhance the pedestrian areas, address the evening campus experience and improve access to buildings. • CAMPUS PHYSICAL ENVIRONMENT (Facilities) • - Support institutional needs identified through program review for updating facilities and equipment to enhance learning environments.

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