Alvord Alternative Continuation High

Alvord Alternative Continuation High

Facility Needs Summary

1. Needs Identified in Prior Assessments
   1. Differed Maintenance Schedule to be reviewed
2. Site Development
   1. Parking, Drop-off, Service & Delivery
       1. Parents enter Main parking lot gate and exit through West gate during drop-off. No pick-up sequence. Students picked up on street curb offsite.
       2. Automatic gate would be helpful to maintain campus security.
       3. Parking lot layout, striping, lighting, and pavement needs upgrades
   2. Site Security & Access Control
       1. East parking gate stays open for visitors, deliveries, etc.
       2. West gate is only open during drop-off and periodically to make food service deliveries. Otherwise, it is locked all day.
   3. Utility Services, Grading, Drainage, & Landscaping
       1. No current problems identified
       2. No hose bibs on site anywhere. Need to add a few.
   4. PE Fields, hardcourts and Grounds
       1. Shade structure needed for outdoor activities & lunch.
       2. Have a mobile Basketball backstop but no court.
3. Facilities
   1. Building Envelope – no current problems identified
       1. New insulation added to ceilings of rooms 3, 4 & 5.
   2. Interior FF&E
       1. Toilet room floor finishes need replacement.

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Sources: Demographic/enrollment data provided by Davis Demographics Student Population Forecasts document for Fall 2021/22 Enrollment. Publish date 2/25/2022.
Additional Sources: Student need and demographic data provided by the CA Department of Education.

Scope of Work

The scope of work identified for the renovation/expansion of each campus is categorized and budgeted based on the following descriptions:

Minor Modernization

General modernization of existing buildings and spaces is based on the ongoing use of spaces consistent with their current uses and includes the following areas of work:

  • Replace interior finishes including floors, walls and ceilings.
  • Repair, refinish or replace casework.
  • Up-grade building systems including power, lighting, HVAC, plumbing, fire protection, and educational technology.
  • Repair or replace communication and emergency notification systems including public address and fire alarm systems.
  • Up-grades to site security systems including intrusion alarms, surveillance cameras and security lighting.
  • Replace door hardware as needed.
  • Minor remodeling of spaces including signage for wayfinding and compliance with ADA.
  • Patch and repair exterior wall finishes and roofs.
Major Modernization

More extensive renovation of spaces to include all minor modernization work with additional renovation/reconfiguration or adaptive reuse of spaces to accommodate new/different uses. The additional level of work beyond minor modernization may include the following:

  • Demolition of interior spaces, systems, equipment.
  • Reconstruction of interior spaces to accommodate new program needs.
  • Replacement of doors and windows as necessary.
  • Up-grade of building structural systems impacted by the reconfiguration of spaces (excluding AB300 reconstruction or building-wide seismic up-grades).
  • Reconstruction or replacement of building systems.
New Construction

Scope addresses all construction that increases the building SF of the campus.  These include the following:

  • Construction of stand-alone buildings, shade structures or other major structures not otherwise listed in Site Improvements.
  • Expansion of existing buildings.
Site Improvements

Scope addresses renovation and expansion of playgrounds, fields, parking lots, and site entry enhancements including the following general areas of work:

  • Demolition of existing site improvements, surface and subsurface materials.
  • Repair/replacement of utility infrastructure.
  • Regrading and drainage improvements
  • Repair or replacement of landscaping and irrigation
  • Repair or replacement of paving, flatwork, and play surfacing.
  • Access and path of travel improvements for ADA compliance.
  • Exterior lighting where appropriate.
  • Playground apparatus and fixed physical education/sports equipment.
  • Security fencing and gates.
  • New or repair of electronic marquees as needed.
Soft Costs (Non-Construction)

These are project development costs that are beyond those associated with direct construction. These include the following:

  • Architectural/Engineering
  • Boundary/topographic site surveys and geotechnical investigations.
  • Hazardous materials assessment and mitigation.
  • Environmental reporting documents (CEQA compliance)
  • Agency review and approval fees such as DSA, CDE, City/County, Dept. of Health, DTSC, Public Utilities, etc.
  • Construction period testing and inspection services.
  • Legal and accounting services.
  • Program management, citizens oversight reporting, and other bond program services.
  • Movable furniture, fixtures and equipment (FF&E).
  • Insurance.
  • Phasing allowance for Interim housing.
  • Construction contingency for unforeseen field conditions.