Oberlin City School Facilities Major Facility Maintenance Projects.

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Oberlin City School Facilities Major Facility Maintenance Projects

Oberlin High School Built in 1960 Built in 1960 Classroom addition in 1964 Classroom addition in 1964 Classroom and Auditorium addition in 1988 Classroom and Auditorium addition in ,150 sq.ft. 86,150 sq.ft.

High School HVAC Four gas fired hot water boilers, 1964, 1987 (2), Four gas fired hot water boilers, 1964, 1987 (2), unit is out of service 1964 unit is out of service Cost for replacement, $640,000. Cost for replacement, $640,000. Cost of entire heating system replacement: $2,030,800 Cost of entire heating system replacement: $2,030,800

High School Systems Roofs: All roofs are over 14 years old, except for choir room area. Expected replacement cost: $490,200 Roofs: All roofs are over 14 years old, except for choir room area. Expected replacement cost: $490,200 Electrical: Transformer Replacement: $15,000 Electrical: Transformer Replacement: $15,000 Lighting: Upgrade classroom lighting, $338,480 Lighting: Upgrade classroom lighting, $338,480 Masonry: $124,050 Masonry: $124,050

High School Door/Windows Replacement of all window units: $500,500 Replacement of all window units: $500,500 Replacement of all exterior doors: $62,500 Replacement of all exterior doors: $62,500

High School Hazardous Material Removal of all hazardous building materials: $281,600 Removal of all hazardous building materials: $281,600

Oberlin High School Boilers: $510,000 to $2,030,800 Boilers: $510,000 to $2,030,800 Roofs: $490,200 Roofs: $490,200 Electrical: $15,000 Electrical: $15,000 Lighting: $338,480 Lighting: $338,480 Windows and Doors: $563,000 Windows and Doors: $563,000 Hazardous material: $281,600 Hazardous material: $281,600 Masonry: $124,050 Masonry: $124,050 Total: $2,322,250 to $3,843,050 Total: $2,322,250 to $3,843,050

Langston Middle School Built in 1923 Built in 1923 Addition in 1945 Addition in 1945 Renovation and addition in 1982 Renovation and addition in ,240 sq. ft. 84,240 sq. ft.

Langston HVAC Two gas fired hot water boilers, 1958 Two gas fired hot water boilers, 1958 Cost of boiler replacement: $340,000 Cost of boiler replacement: $340,000 Cost of entire heating system replacement: $2,021,760 Cost of entire heating system replacement: $2,021,760

Langston Systems Roof: Single ply roof system installed in 1996, out of warranty in Cost to replace: $254,700 Roof: Single ply roof system installed in 1996, out of warranty in Cost to replace: $254,700 Electrical: transformer replacement: $15,000 Electrical: transformer replacement: $15,000 Lighting: $336,960 Lighting: $336,960 Doors: $44,000 Doors: $44,000

Langston Foundation and Masonry Foundation sealing: $10,000 + Foundation sealing: $10,000 + Masonry repairs: $109,175 Masonry repairs: $109,175

Langston Hazardous Material Removal of all hazardous building material: $130,672 Removal of all hazardous building material: $130,672

Langston Middle School Boilers: $340,000 to $2,021,760 Boilers: $340,000 to $2,021,760 Roofs: $254,700 Roofs: $254,700 Electrical: $15,000 Electrical: $15,000 Lighting: $336,960 Lighting: $336,960 Doors: $44,000 Doors: $44,000 Masonry: $119,175 Masonry: $119,175 Hazardous material: $130,672 Hazardous material: $130,672 Total: $1,240,570 to $2,922,267 Total: $1,240,570 to $2,922,267

Prospect Elementary School Built in 1960 Built in 1960 Classroom addition in 1970 Classroom addition in 1970 Classroom addition in 1980 Classroom addition in ,290 sq.ft. 45,290 sq.ft.

Prospect HVAC Two gas fired steam boilers and three hot water boilers. Two gas fired steam boilers and three hot water boilers. Cost of boiler replacement: $510,00 Cost of boiler replacement: $510,00 Cost of heating system replacement: $1,086,960 Cost of heating system replacement: $1,086,960

Prospect Systems Roof: Many different roof surfaces, shingles and Garland section under warranty. Cost for replacement: $221,200 Roof: Many different roof surfaces, shingles and Garland section under warranty. Cost for replacement: $221,200 Electrical: transformer replacement: $15,000 Electrical: transformer replacement: $15,000 Lighting: $181,160 Lighting: $181,160 Doors/windows: $303,300 Doors/windows: $303,300

Langston Foundation and Masonry Foundation sealing: $10,000 + Foundation sealing: $10,000 + Masonry repairs: $100,500 Masonry repairs: $100,500

Prospect Hazardous Material Removal of all hazardous building material: $102,200 Removal of all hazardous building material: $102,200

Prospect School Boilers: $510,000 to $1,086,960 Boilers: $510,000 to $1,086,960 Roofs: $221,200 Roofs: $221,200 Electrical: $15,000 Electrical: $15,000 Lighting: $181,160 Lighting: $181,160 Doors/windows: $303,300 Doors/windows: $303,300 Masonry: $110,500 Masonry: $110,500 Hazardous material: $102,200 Hazardous material: $102,200 Total: $1,443,360 to $2,020,320 Total: $1,443,360 to $2,020,320

Eastwood Elementary School Built in 1955 Built in 1955 Addition in 1960 Addition in ,660 sq.ft. 38,660 sq.ft.

Eastwood HVAC Two gas fired hot water boilers, 1995 Two gas fired hot water boilers, 1995 Expected replacement in 2015: $340,000. Expected replacement in 2015: $340,000. Total cost of heating system replacement: $927,840. Total cost of heating system replacement: $927,840.

Eastwood Systems Roof: Built up roof system, much over 15 yrs. old. Preschool wing Total roof replacement: $198,425 Roof: Built up roof system, much over 15 yrs. old. Preschool wing Total roof replacement: $198,425 Electrical: transformer replacement: $15,000 Electrical: transformer replacement: $15,000 Doors/windows: $355,250 Doors/windows: $355,250 Masonry repairs: $54,275 Masonry repairs: $54,275

Eastwood Hazardous Material Removal of all hazardous building material: $113,700 Removal of all hazardous building material: $113,700

Eastwood Elementary School Boilers: $340,000 to $927,840 Boilers: $340,000 to $927,840 Roofs: $198,425 Roofs: $198,425 Electrical: $15,000 Electrical: $15,000 Doors/windows: $355,250 Doors/windows: $355,250 Masonry: $54,275 Masonry: $54,275 Hazardous material: $113,700 Hazardous material: $113,700 Total: $1,076,650 to $1,723,915 Total: $1,076,650 to $1,723,915

Oberlin City School District Totals High School : $2,322,250 to $3,843,050 High School : $2,322,250 to $3,843,050 Langston: $1,240,570 to $2,922,267 Langston: $1,240,570 to $2,922,267 Prospect: $1,443,360 to $2,020,320 Prospect: $1,443,360 to $2,020,320 Eastwood: $1,076,650 to $1,723,915 Eastwood: $1,076,650 to $1,723,915 District: $6,082,830 to $10,509,552 District: $6,082,830 to $10,509,552