Eldred Central School District Five Year Capital Facilities Plan September - 2014.

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Eldred Central School District Five Year Capital Facilities Plan September

PRIORITIZATION OF DEFICIENCIES The plan organizes and prioritizes existing building needs and new facility needs on an individual and district-wide basis. Deficiencies are prioritized within one of five priorities based on the overall integrity of the system or component, the probable remaining useful life, and the severity of the need for repair, replacement, or maintenance. A definition for each priority ranking is included below.

O Priority 1: Items that impact health and safety/life safety, and/or items of a code non-conformance nature. This includes items of Part 155 of the Regulations of the Commissioner of Education. Corrective measures typically include the elimination of health and safety hazards/issues; returning a building component to normal operation, repairing and replacing items to stop accelerated deterioration, and replacing items that have exceeded their useful, serviceable life. O Priority 2: Items that pose a significant risk of increasing building damage and/or rapid deterioration and the increased need for emergency repairs. Systems may be functioning unreliably; have reached or are approaching the end of their useful life. The correction of potential safety hazards and code issues that are not life safety issues are also included. Also included are items that if completed, provide significant potential savings through reduced energy consumption or more efficient costs of operation.

O Priority 3: Items in this category can be effectively repaired for additional life span at reasonable cost. Items are generally operating as intended but require appropriate attention to preclude predictable deterioration, additional damage, potential downtime and higher cost to remediate if delayed further. O Priority 4: Items of aesthetic nature that when completed will provide a more attractive environment to learn and work in. This category also include systems that are functioning reliably and systems that may not be required for the most basic function of the facility, however routine maintenance, repair, or replacement of these items will improve general appearance, usability and/or reduce long- term maintenance costs. O Priority 5: Systems are generally in satisfactory condition, but might require replacement or repair within five years due to the systems’ finite life expectancy. “Wish list” items would also be included in this category.

Eldred Junior ‐ Senior High School O Demolish existing toilet building and construct new concession/storage/toilet building at upper play fields. Provide potable water and drinking fountains $286, O Demolish existing and construct new press box with integrated sound system for play calling $140, O Perform engineering inspection of steel joists supporting roof deck in original building $6, O Install railing at location of roof hatch on 2008 addition $6, O Demolish wood & plywood partitions at Custodial O area and replace with rated walls & doors $25, O Add exit lights and exterior emergency lighting in select areas $25, PRIORITY1PRIORITY1

Eldred Junior ‐ Senior High School (cont.) O At SW corner of property along Route 55 reconstruct swales & install catch basin and large diameter pipe to divert runoff away from neighbor's property. Review with authority having Jurisdiction $37, O Install bleachers overlooking football field $171, O Clean stone debris & install new topsoil and turf at lower softball field $50, O Baseball field improvements $450, O Upgrade football practice field $250, O Upgrade softball practice field including new turf, clay infield, back stop, dugout, bleachers, pads $225,000.00

JSHS Athletic Fields - Before

JSHS Athletic Fields - After

JSHS Athletic Fields - After Aerial Depiction

George Ross Mackenzie Elementary School O Perform analysis of heating water treatment due to corrosion of pump impellers $12, O Add exterior emergency lighting at egress discharge locations $25, O Allowance to investigate leaks at roof drains and effect repairs ‐ 17 roof drains $21, O Demolish & replace 67 ‐ space parking lot $368, O Demolish & replace 27 ‐ space parking lot $125, O Demolish & replace bus loop $450, O Demolish & replace entry drive $293, O Demolish & replace concrete sidewalks $237, O Replacement and improvements to perimeter fencing $12, Priority 1 Total $3,218,750.00

GRM Driveway and Parking Lots - Before

GRM Driveway and Parking Lots – After

Eldred Junior ‐ Senior High School O Replace handrails at ramps from North side Gym exterior doors $15, O Replace exterior doors & hardware at Gym $19, O Replace gym floor $128, O Replace gym bleachers $89, O Provide portable fencing to demark softball outfield $10, O Emergency generator for stand ‐ by power $448, George Ross Mackenzie Elementary School O Replace sagging acoustic ceiling tiles in Main Lobby & Cafeteria entrance $12, O Seal & paint concrete floor of 2nd floor Mechanical Room ‐ 2500 sf $12, O Replace exterior doors and hardware ‐ 32 door leaves $147, O Emergency generator for stand ‐ by power $192, Priority 2 Total $1,075, PRIORITY2PRIORITY2

JSHS Gym - Before

JSHS Gym - After

Eldred Junior ‐ Senior High School O Remove rust, prime & paint all exposed C ‐ type steel floor joists in basement & crawl spaces under original building $52, O Seal duct openings at abandoned ductwork in original building and replace decorative grilles $6, George Ross Mackenzie Elementary School O Repair masonry at standing seam metal roofs $117, O Clean masonry façade of all efflorescence & staining $98, O Replace exterior backer rod & joint sealant at select locations $15, O Repair masonry cracks at select locations $65, O Paint all standing seam metal roofs with specialty coating $26, Priority 3 Total $382, PRIORITY3PRIORITY3

George Ross Mackenzie Elementary School O Construct softball field with backstop & outfield fencing in location of soccer field ‐ stripe field for both sports $219, O Portable Bleachers on concrete pad $87, Priority 4 Total $307, PRIORITY4PRIORITY4

GRM Athletic Fields - Before

GRM Athletic Fields - After

GRM Athletic Fields – After Aerial Depiction

Eldred Junior ‐ Senior High School O Track and field improvements $578, Priority 5 Total $578, Project Grand Total: $5,561, PRIORITY5PRIORITY5