Toronto District School Board
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Toronto District School BoardFacilities Services Department
North Toronto Collegiate InstituteStatus Quo
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Description of what action is necessary to maintain the Status Quo of the building.
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•General Maintenance Repairs
•Condition of Major Building Components
•Critical Maintenance Program
•Barrier Free Accessibility
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General Maintenance Repairs:
•Roof Leaks•Plumbing Repairs•Heating Plant Repairs
•Masonry Disintegration
•Electrical Repairs
•Exterior Site Maintenance (e.g.. Fencing, drainage etc.)
•2000 repairs addressed over the past 4 years
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Condition of Major Building Components
•The Ministry of Education conducted a Building Condition Survey of TDSB Schools in 2003
•Investigation confirms the need to spend substantial funding immediately
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Example of regular maintenance requirements
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Facility Services prioritizes emergency work to ensure the safety of students and staff.
Examples of Precast Concrete Deterioration
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Two Restorative options were reviewed:
a. Traditional Restoration
b. Application of Fiber Reinforced Polymers (FRPs), as a temporary solution.
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Exterior Façade after temporary repairs were completed.
Post repair detail North Elevation Post Repairs
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This temporary solution:
• Restored Structural integrity of precast elements.
• Provided substantial cost savings.
• Avoided program disruption.
•Assured the safety of students and staff.
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•Students and staff are kept safe
Over the next five years more than $6M will be needed to ensure that:
•Essential services to the building are maintained
•The general condition of the school in 2008 is not significantly worse than in 2003
Critical Maintenance Program:
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•Approximately $700M backlog to date exists for all TDSB facilities.
•The Board only receives $40M annually from the Ministry of Education to address all renewal needs.
•Severe competition for funding will limit amount allocated to NTCI.
•School will be in worse condition in 5 years than at present.
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Barrier Free Accessibility
•Currently the school is not wheelchair accessible.
•No plans to upgrade the accessibility under the status quo
•Cost to upgrade barrier free would exceed $500,000
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Change in level Cafeteria Level/ 2nd Flr. Change in level Auditorium Level/ 1stFlr.
North Entrance 1
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Pros:
•Students can remain in existing accommodation during construction.
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Cons:•Continuous maintenance required.
•Lack of students pride for their facility.
•Barrier Free Access remains non-existent
•Poor working and learning environment for students and staff.
•Deterioration encourages vandalism.
•Poor building condition will result in re-evaluation of closure within 5-years.
•Potential closure of the building would result in redirection of the student body.
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Inadequate Provincial funds will limit renewal work at North Toronto Collegiate
Institute.