Town Meeting Presentation June 7, 2010

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Presentation for the Town Meeting in North Reading, Massachusetts to fund the preliminary study for improvements for the Middle School and High School.

Transcript of Town Meeting Presentation June 7, 2010

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North Reading

Secondary School Building Committee

PROJECT UPDATE

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Who we are

The Secondary School Building Committee (SSBC) reconvened in February 2005 to address the changing needs of the HS & MS.

The SSBC is comprised of 14 members/ volunteers with Chuck Carucci as the Committee Chair.

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Funding• OLD Way:

– Towns fund School buildings fully– Submit to State, hope for reimbursement– Unknown percentage

• New Way:– MA School Building Authority (MSBA) established– Totally new process– Reimbursement known ahead of time– Pay as you go State reimbursement

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MSBA MANDATORY STEPSSubmit Statement of Interest (SOI) to MSBAMSBA selection to move into next stage

(15-20 from 225+ project submissions)Determine cost of FS/SD Stageo Town approval of FS/SD Stage

• Hire OPM & Architecture Firm

• At Conclusion of this Stage, we will KNOW WHAT THE PROJECT WILL BE

• Town has 120 Days to Vote YES/NO

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Brief History

• High School built 1957…53 yrs old

• Middle School built 1963…47 yrs old

1957…IT WAS A GOOD YEAR

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• Buildings served us well• Now at a point where condition & age

must be addressed

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• SSBC in 2006: Architects & Engineers inspect existing buildings & review Facility & Educational needs of School Buildings

2006

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• What did they find out?

1. School Buildings operating over capacity

Modular Classrooms/Cafe

•Original H.S. Design560 Students

•Current H.S. Enrollment732 Students

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• What did they find out?

1. School Buildings operating over capacity

•H.S. has 8 Modulars•M.S. has 10 Modulars

•Modulars cost approx. $100,000 ea & have a life expectancy of 10 years

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• What did they find out?

2. School Buildings are outdated & “tired”

Current Auditorium Modern Auditorium

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• What did they find out?

3. Most buildings’ systems past useful life

Current Boiler Unit Modern Boiler Unit

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• What did they find out?

4. Multiple code & accessibility violations exist

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• What did they find out?

5. Schools fail to meet State space guidelines

Existing High School Classroom at 576 sf

State Guideline for Typical Classroom at 900 sf

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• What did they find out?

Brief History

6. The buildings are overcrowded and in need of additional space

Modern Media CenterCurrent Library

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• What did they find out?

Brief History

7. School facilities cannot accommodate the educational curriculum

Outdated Home Economics Classroom

Modern Media Studio

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• What did they find out?

Brief History

8. The buildings are inefficient and costlyto operate and maintain

Old Inefficient Heating System

Green Sustainable Design Concepts

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The Old Process: Town hires Architect for Study & Design on project Town desires & then requests State for reimbursement.

MSBA Process

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The Old Process: Town hires Architect for Study & Design on project Town desires & then requests State for reimbursement.

The New Process (FAR MORE COMPLEX): • Town submits SOI

• State selects Town out of 225 MA communities

• State is partner with Town “holding our hands” throughout the process

MSBA Process

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• Good News!• The MSBA selected North Reading out of 225 priority projects

submitted by other MA communities to move into the next stage: Feasibility & Schematic Design

The purpose of this stage is to work with the MSBA to formulate a plan to upgrade our secondary school facilities in a way that is educationally sound & cost efficient.

Where are we now?

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• Good News!• The MSBA selected North Reading out of 225 priority projects

submitted by other MA communities to move into the next stage: Feasibility & Schematic Design

The purpose of this stage is to work with the MSBA to formulate a plan to upgrade our secondary school facilities in a way that is educationally sound & cost efficient.

• The State will pay approximately 50% of Feasibility & Schematic Design costs

Where are we now?

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WHY ?

What’s Next ?The town needs to authorize $1 Million (approx $500k after reimbursement) to continue the State’s process of Feasibility & Schematic Design

•This is required by the State as part of their process•Used to retain Owner’s Project Manager & Architect•Cost consistent with other MA communities:

Wilmington HS $1.125 MillionSouthbridge MS/HS $900,000Sutton MS/HS $610,000

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• Required by MSBA• Liaison between Owner, Project Team, & MSBA• Industry Professionals• Provides Clerk of the Works function• Provides Owner with “additional set of eyes” on

Project

What $1 Million Covers:

Owner’s Project Manager $200,000 (est)

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What $1 Million Covers:

• Retains Architects, Engineers & Consultants• Required by MSBA

Feasibility Study includes:Existing Conditions Space & Program RequirementsSite Options & AlternativesPreliminary Costs & MaterialsOptions Development

Design Team $800,000 (est)

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Schematic Design will provide:Refinement of Preferred OptionFinalization of Educational

SpecificationsSite Plan Development &

Geotechnical InvestigationInitial Cost EstimatesPreliminary Project Imagery

What $1 Million Covers:Design Team (Continued)

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Here is our Timeline:

• Town Votes $1 million for Next Phase June 7, 2010

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Here is our Timeline:

• Town Votes $1 million for Next Phase June 7, 2010• Hire Owner’s Project Mgr & Design Team August 2010

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Here is our Timeline:

• Town Votes $1 million for Next Phase June 7, 2010• Hire Owner’s Project Mgr & Design Team August 2010• 6-9 mos to complete Feasibility & Schematic Design

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Here is our Timeline:

• Town Votes $1 million for Next Phase June 7, 2010• Hire Owner’s Project Mgr & Design Team August 2010• 6-9 mos to complete Feasibility & Schematic Design• MSBA approves Feasibility & Schematic Design

Summer 2011

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• Town Votes $1 million for Next Phase June 7, 2010• Hire Owner’s Project Mgr & Design Team August 2010• 6-9 mos to complete Feasibility & Schematic Design• MSBA approves Project Summer 2011

• Town has 120 days to approve project funding

YES NOProject Completed

Fall 2013

Project goes to the bottom of MSBA List = Project 226

Here is our Timeline:

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North Reading has a History of Educational Excellence that can & should be continued

Why Should We Proceed?

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There is a cost in “Doing Nothing”

• Priority 1 & 2 Maintenance Needs > $10,000,000 (Facilities Update report by as of 4/20/2010)• Educational Requirements will not be met• O&M Costs will continue to increase• Indoor Air Quality concerns• Space Deficiencies will continue to exist• Chapter 34 compliance (30% rule)• ………..

Why Should We Proceed?

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Facilities problems will continue to worsen

Why Should We Proceed?

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Operations & Maint Costs will continue to increase

Why Should We Proceed?

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Good market for new construction

Why Should We Proceed?

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Investment in Education is Investment in Your Property Values

Why Should We Proceed?

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“ONE-TIME” Opportunity to receive State reimbursement

• MSBA set North Reading’s Base rate at 45.1%• Additional Point Incentives will be added depending on

project

• North Reading’s rate will be approx 50%

Why Should We Proceed?

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The Students of North Reading

Today and Tomorrow

Are Counting on Your Support

The Time Is Now!