Norte Vista High

Norte Vista High

Facility Needs Summary

1. Needs Identified in Prior Assessments
   1. Athletics Facility Master Plan
   2. Deferred Maintenance Schedule
2. Site Development
   1. Site Security & Access Control
       1. Fire Lane that provides access to bus drop-off and staff parking lots is only gated at one end. Both ends gated wll greatly reduce security concerns from outside visitors.
       2. Classroom have access controls throughout
   2. Utility Services, Grading, Drainage, & Landscaping
       1. Occasional flooding near pool area.
       2. General condition throughout older parts of campus is concrete flatwork heaving from tree roots. Several areas show where the District has been grinding down areas over time to avoid trip hazards.
       3. Grass area in front of two story building not functional, redesign court for student activities and uses.
       4. Irrigation system throughout needs to be overhauled, some areas are overwatered and some not enough.
   3. PE Fields, hardcourts and Grounds
       1. Fields all drain toward Crest, resulting in practice field often floods and/or is too wet to use.
       2. V Baseball field needs to be regraded. The field is not drained typical to baseball fields, water is not directed toward first and third foul poles.
       3. Football field requires renovation. Current configuration does not allow for soccer competition. The field inclines sharply at the sideline areas leaving only enough usable are for football.
       4. Visaul observation of the track area appears to indicate the track may not be level. Updated record survey would be required to verify conditions.
       5. Restrooms required at far fields, Visitors currently have to venture onto campus, security issue. Campus suggests adding room for officials and snack bar into the building.
       6. Campus lacks marquis at street.
       7. Cam;us uses in excess of 14 steel storage containers for PE, Athetics and other storage needs.
3. Facilities
   1. Building Envelope
       1. Walkway canopies at two-story classroom building have issues with birds getting in between the decking material.
   2. Building Systems & Equipment
       1. HVAC systems hard to control on older building.
       2. Steel, single pane window wall systems and all older buildings to be replaced with dual pane, energy efficient, aluminum window systems thoughout.
       3. Teams Rooms in library are not adequately ventilated, space was not designed for locker room use.
       4. IT system has frequent issues, bandwith adequate.
       5. CTE spaces need more power – welding room conversion in particular.
       6. Campus has one marquis in quad, not visible to passersby on street. Would like another marquis street front.
   3. Interior FF&E
       1. All classroom interiors in need of modernization including carpet replacement, painting, casework upgrades and systems upgrades.

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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.