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Project Overview BCTC, Newtown Pike Campus Classroom Building

This project aimed to create a versatile and sustainable classroom building to accommodate diverse programs while fostering community engagement. The design focused on maximizing space efficiency and adaptability for future growth. The facility includes academic areas, administrative offices, support spaces, and student services, all within a secure and accessible campus environment. The construction timeline and phases ensured a smooth transition for the college community.

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Project Overview BCTC, Newtown Pike Campus Classroom Building

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  1. Project OverviewBCTC, Newtown Pike CampusClassroom Building May 13, 2010

  2. Who? • DECA • KCTCS • College Administrators • College Faculty • Design Team • Construction Manager • Commissioning Agent

  3. What? • Programming • Departmental Meetings • College Leadership Meetings • Existing Site & Building Review • Schematic Design • Site • Building • Cost Analysis

  4. Project Goals • Provide efficient and cost conscientious program and design that utilizes the available construction budget to maximize the usable area within the building • Provide flexible programs and spaces that can be adapted to a variety of different uses in the future as the campus grows and develops • Provide programs and spaces that attract the largest number of students and provides a dense population utilizing the building for the largest part of the day • Provide programs that will support and propagate a diverse and balanced group of students; ethnically, culturally and by gender.

  5. Project Goals, Cont’d • Move intact programs and group synergistically within buildings and on campus • Create and maximize the potential of business partnerships with the downtown community • Provide programs that portray the college in a positive and forward looking manner. • Encourage the community use of the building and campus by campus development, building placement and providing spaces for such use • Create a safe and secure campus environment that is accessible and connected to the neighborhood

  6. Program • Academic Programs • Business • CSIS • General Education • Film • Support Spaces • Faculty Offices • Administrative Offices • Learning Commons • IT Support • Student / Business Services • Maintenance & Operations

  7. Program, Cont’d • Business 4,600 NSF • Contains 4 Computer Labs, 7 Lecture Classrooms, 1 Business & Industry Training Room • Computer Science & Information Systems (CSIS) 11,800 NSF • Contains 3 IMD Lab, 3 CIT Labs, and 3 General Computer Classrooms • General Education 17,500 NSF • Contains 16 Standard Classrooms, 3 Computer Classrooms, and a Science Lab • Film 3,700 NSF • Contains a Production Studio and Editing Room

  8. Program, Cont’d • Administration & Faculty Offices 11,880 NSF • Contains 56 Faculty Offices, Support Spaces, Adjunct Office Area and Administrative Offices • Learning Commons 4,277 NSF • Contains Service Desk, Periodicals, Computer Stations, Study Carrels, Group Study Areas, Lounge Area, Tutoring Center, Copy Room and Workroom • IT Support 1,150 NSF • Contains Secure Server Room, Staging/Testing Room and Offices

  9. Program, Cont’d • Student/Business Services 2,393 NSF • Contains Admissions, Records, Financial Aid, Advising, Veterans Resource Center, Compass Testing Room, and Career Center • Miscellaneous 2,330 NSF • Contains Lounge Area, Conference Room, Kitchenette and Study Areas • Maintenance & Operations 990 NSF • Contains Receiving, Storage, Housekeeping, and Recycling

  10. Building Summary • 4 Stories • 60,000 NSF • 90,000 GSF • LEED Silver

  11. Schedule Programming: 11.09 – 3.10 (3 mo.) Phase A (Schematic Design): 3.10 – 5.10 (3 mo.) Phase B (Design Development): 6.10 – 8.10 (3 mo.) Phase C (Construction Documents): 9.10 – 12.10 (4 mo.) Bidding / Negotiation: 1.11 – 2.11 (2 mo.) Early Sitework/Building Demolition 12.10 – 2.11 (3 mo.) Building Construction: 3.11 – 9.12 (18 mo.) Demo/Renovation of Existing Buildings: 6.12 – 11.12 (6 mo.) New Building Owner Move – In: 9.12 – 11.12 (2 mo.) Classes Begin: 1.13

  12. Aerial

  13. Existing

  14. Phase 1

  15. Final Masterplan

  16. Site Plan, Phase 1 • Minor renovation of Administration, Megowan and Warehouse buildings • New classroom building • New entrance and vehicular arrival area off Newtown • New minimal parking at the new building. Resurfaced existing parking lots and drives in vicinity of new and renovated buildings. • Restored grounds when building demolition complete • Landscaped areas in vicinity of new building • New Walks on campus

  17. Site Plan, Phase 1

  18. Project OverviewBCTC, Newtown Pike CampusClassroom Building May 13, 2010

  19. East Elevation

  20. Entry Perspective

  21. Lower Level,Option A

  22. 1st Floor,Option A

  23. 2nd Floor,Option A

  24. 3rd Floor,Option A

  25. Lower Level,Option B

  26. 1st Floor,Option B

  27. 2nd Floor,Option B

  28. 3rd Floor,Option B

  29. 4th Floor,Option B

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