Pardon Our Thunderdust 2011-2012
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“Pardon Our ThunderDust”
2011-2012 and
What’s Next
• Introduction ….Eddie Hueston• Cheri Stanley• Parking Lot A & B Renovation• Bonham Elevator Project• Decommissioning of Verde• Continuation of Landscape Lighting Project• Wichita Restrooms Renovation• Completion of Phase II Storefront
Replacement• Austin Longacre• Spillway Renovation Project• El Paso Walkway Improvement• Phase III Carpet Replacement• Landscape Conversion Plan• Removal & Relocation of Thunderduck
Planters• New Fleet Decals• Ron Foster• Utility Bridge Project
• Jerry Owens• New Custodial Cleaning Schedule• New Seasonal Temperature Settings• New Cooling Towers• Oncor Rebate Incentive Program• Light Harvesting on Campus• Parking Lot Lighting Project• Electric Cart Charging Dock• Waste Reduction on Campus• Conclusion… Eddie Hueston• Q & A’s
Parking Lot A & B Renovation
Parking Lot A & B Renovation• Purpose: To repair
Parking Lots A & B, from the sub-base to the lot surface
• To be done in one phase to expedite completion
• Temp. ADA parking to be provided in Parking Lots C & D
• Projected time of project: Oct. 10 – Nov. 17th
• Bonham has an elevator that measures 44” deep x 80” wide
• The minimum requirement is 54” deep x 80” wide
Bonham Elevator Project
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Bonham Elevator Project• Purpose: To meet
ADA standards for existing elevator in Bonham building
• In addition, ADA accessible corridor will be constructed on 1st floor
• Status: In the design and planning stage
7DEMOLITION PLAN-FIRST FLOOR
Existing elevator cab and exterior front wall to be removed
Corridor wall to be removed
Existing doorsTo be removed
Classroom walls, doors, ceilings, lighting to be removed
Decommissioning of Verde
Decommissioning of Verde
• Purpose: Verde building was found structurally unsound for classroom use; decision was made to decommission the building for safety reasons
• In the process of contracting an outside vendor to demolish and remove the building; Material suitable for recycling will be saved and dealt with appropriately
Continuation of Landscape Lighting Project
Continuation of Landscape Lighting Project
• Currently in Phase IV of the project• Purpose: To provide safety on campus
through better lighting, as well as reduced energy consumption
• Will add (4) additional fixtures at Westside Medina (lakeside) for better illumination
• This phase should be the final phase for the foreseeable future
Wichita Restrooms Renovation
Wichita Restroom Renovation• Purpose: To improve the
overall aesthetic condition of (4) Wichita restrooms
• Restroom fixtures to be removed and replaced, as well as tile
• Will match the new campus standard, as seen in the Peco Expansion
Completion of Phase II Storefront Replacement
Completion of Phase II Storefront Replacement
• Replaced 79 door openings; Approx. 30 doors remain to be replaced
• New doors more energy efficient; Allow less UV penetration than previous doors, and seals contain inside air better
Spillway Renovation Project
Spillway Renovation Project
• Purpose: To fix separation in several joints in the spillway culverts, causing the formation of sinkholes after heavy rains
• Will utilize high-pressure grout injection to realign the sections of concrete pipes
• Pipe sections will be sealed from the inside after realignment
• Minimal impact on surrounding area expected; Draining of lake not necessary
El Paso Walkway Renovation
El Paso Walkway Renovation
• Purpose: To eliminate suspected exterior leak origins above El Paso
• Joint sealant removed from Crockett/Alamito breezeway to Fannin/Lavaca breezeway; Replaced with high-impact, flexible, traffic-grade joint sealant
• Patchwork made on any areas where aggregate spalling was more than 1” deep
Phase III Carpet Replacement
Phase III Carpet Replacement
• Purpose: To replace dated and damaged carpet in Medina & Bonham buildings
• Will be completed through the help of a District SAR
Landscape Conversion Plan
Landscape Conversion Plan• Purpose: To increase
sustainable landscape by 20% over the next two years
• Will reduce water consumption, fertilizer application, labor, and carbon footprint
• Will include various wildflower mixes and native turfgrasses
Removal and Relocation of Thunderduck Planters
Removal and Relocation of Thunderduck Planters
• Purpose: To increase flow during high-traffic periods in Thunderduck Hall
• Repurposed planters to (4) different locations on campus
• Planters now contain native, low-maintenance plant material
New Fleet Decals
• Purpose: To update vehicle fleet decals
• Mono-chromatic graphics to be used to prevent sun damage / fading
• Similar to graphic to the left, but either all black, or all white, die-cut vinyl
Utility Bridge Project• REPLACE LEAKING HVAC
(HEATING VENTILATION & AIR CONDITIONING) PIPING THAT TRAVELS UNDER THE LAKE NEAR PECOS
• TEMPORARY SOLUTION WAS TO INSTALL 165 FEET OF EIGHT (8) INCH PIPING ACROSS THE NORTH BRIDGE TO PROVIDE HEATING TO THE EASTSIDE
• INSTALL NEW BRIDGE NORTH OF EXISTING PEDESTRIAN BRIDGE
• RE-OPEN EXISTING BRIDGE FOR FOOT AND UTILITY VEHICLE TRAFFIC
New Custodial Cleaning Schedule
• T-DUCKS IN ROW #101 – CUSTODIAL SERVICES SCHEDULE ADJUSTMENTS TO ACTIVE BUDGET SAVINGS
• MONDAY – THURSDAY. TRASH AND RECYCLING CONTAINERS SHOULD BE PLACED OUTSIDE OF OFFICE DOORS WHEN THE LAST OCCUPANTS LEAVE. THE DEEP-NIGHT CUSTODIAL CREW WILL EMPTY THE CONTAINERS AND PLACE THEM BACK OUTSIDE OF OFFICES
• FRIDAY- CONTAINERS SHOULD BE LEFT INSIDE OFFICES FOR TRASH AND RECYCLING TO BE REMOVED BY WEEKEND CLEANING CREW
• THE WEEKEND CUSTODIAL CREW WILL CLEAN OFFICES AND EMPTY CONTAINERS
• ANNUAL COST SAVINGS OF $102,000
New Seasonal Temperature Settings for Summer & Winter
• WINTER SETTING OF 72°F WILL COMMENCE ON DECEMBER 1 AND END ON APRIL 1
• SUMMER SETTING of 76°F WILL COMMENCE ON APRIL 2 AND END ON NOVEMBER 30
• ESTIMATED COST SAVINGS OF 20% TO 30% OF UTILITY BUDGET
New Cooling Towers
Energy Savings
Oncor Incentive Rebate Program
• ONCOR PRESENTED DCCCD WITH REBATE CHECK OF $75,480 FOR THE INSTALLATION OF A HIGH EFFICIENCY (.541 KW/TON) CHILLER AT RICHLAND
• VICE CHANCELLOR OF BUSINESS AFFAIRS, ED DES PLAS, PRESENTED THE REBATE CHECK TO RICHLAND TO BE USED IN ENERGY REDUCTION PROJECTS
• RICHLAND WILL UTILIZE THE FUNDS TO ACCOMPLISH THE FOLLOWING:
– Upgrade the main energy management system (EMS)– Install control system for exhaust fans, water coolers and electric hot water heaters– Replace old outdated equipment on air handling units– Purchase and install electrical and water monitoring devices– Install lighting and HVAC systems control points on EMS for Kiowa, Uvalde and Yegua
Halls– Upgrade HVAC controls for Bonham, Del Rio and Neches Halls
Light Harvesting on Campus• Through the use of photo sensors, light levels are automatically
adjusted to take into account ambient natural sunlight entering the building. Appropriate light levels are maintained and artificial lighting is dimmed when necessary.
• BUILDINGS SELECTED IN PHASE I:– EL PASO HALL– STUDENT LOUNGE– DEL RIO 2ND FLOOR– GYM LOBBY– MEDINA 1ST FLOOR WEST HALLWAY– CROCKETT HALL OUTSIDE C-140
Parking Lot Lighting Project• RE-COMMISSIONING OF 120’
PARKING LOT LIGHT FIXTURES• INSTALL THIRTY-EIGHT (38)
SOLAR NEW LIGHT EMITTING DIODE (LED) LIGHT FIXTURES ON BOTH (EAST & WEST) PERIMETER ROADWAYS
• REPLACE FORTY-ONE (41) METAL HALIDE FIXTURES WITH LED IN PARKING LOTS U, V & W
• INSTALL FOUR (4) NEW LED LANDSCAPE LIGHTS BETWEEN MEDINA & DEL RIO
• REDUCE OUR ANNUAL CARBON FOOT PRINT BY 93.3 METRIC TONS OF CO²
Parking Lot Lighting Project
East Side West Side
Waste Reduction on Campus
Waste Reduction on Campus
• BASE YEAR – TOTAL TRASH SENT TO LANDFILL WAS 1,300,000 LBS. OR 650 TONS
• LAST YEAR- TOTAL TRASH SENT TO LANDFILL WAS 780,000 LBS. OR 390 TONS– 60 % OF OUR TRASH WAS DIVERTED FROM THE LANDFILL– REDUCTION IN DUMPSTER PICK-UP– REDUCTION IN DUMPSTERS– ANNUAL COST SAVINGS OF $5800
Electric Cart Charging Dock
Thank You for Your Time and PatienceRichland College Facilities Services