PATTERSON ELEMENTARY SCHOOL

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INITIAL YEAR BUILT 1945 BUILDING AREA 78,300 SF CURRENT PROGRAM CAPACITY 368 ENROLLMENT 2008 463 WARD 8 PROPOSED PROGRAM CAPACITY 500 Site Plan PATTERSON - 1

PROPOSED PROGRAM PROFILE GRADE CONFIGURATION PK-5 SQ. FT. (EXISTING) 78,300 SF TYPE PROPOSED TYPE PROPOSED Pre-School 3 Pre-Kindergarten 3 Kindergarten 3 1 3 2 3 3 3 4 3 5 3 6 Gym Bleachers Locker Rooms Gym-Cafeteria Cafetorium Gym-Cafetorium 1 Gym-Auditorium Auditorium Multi-Purpose Cafeteria Kitchen Services 1 Special Education 3 Media Center 1 Administrative/Health Suite 1 Computer Lab 1 OT/PT 1 Science Lab Art 1 Music 1 Teacher Workroom 2 Parent Resource 1 Proposed Planning Profiles The inventory of spaces listed here is intended to outline the program of educational and support spaces necessary to support the proposed program capacity. Individual educational specifications and facility programs will be developed with the School Improvement and School Planning / Design teams at the time of project initiation. PATTERSON - 2

CONDITION ASSESSMENT PATTERSON ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Building System ADA Compliance Conveying Systems Electrical Exterior Finish HVAC Interior Finish Plumbing Roof Condition Assessment The body of information summarized below is based on a detailed facility condition assessment completed in 2006 and updated by visual observations conducted in 2007. Improvement initiatives completed by OPEFM in 2007 and 2008 are noted in red text in each section. An overall summary of work completed under various OPEFM programs is provided at the end of the condition assessment. Structure Technology Comments: 1 Conveying System The building has an elevator that is ADA compliant. 2 Electrical 2008 Rating Condition Scorecard These ratings reflect the overall condition and level of replacement need for an entire system, in adherence with the Facility Condition Index (FCI) System, categorizing systems as (FCI <.25), Fair (FCI 0.25 0.50), Poor (FCI 0.51 0.85), or Unsatisfactory (FCI >.86). The building is two years old and has new electrical system. The electrical equipment, raceways, wiring, fixtures, power outlets, fire protection, public address system, security system, telephone wiring, technology devices and life safety equipment/devices are in good condition. The building has fire protection A/V strobes. The main service, main board, distribution board and panel boards are in good condition. Overall the electrical system is in good condition. 2008: Electrical work completed. 3 Exterior Finish The building is new, and the exterior finishes are new. 4 Structure The structure is new and good condition. 5 HVAC The equipment is new and in good condition. 2008: Repairs to boiler(s) and Classroom heating units completed. Servicing of central A/C unit completed. 6 Interior Finish The building was occupied in the fall of 2004 therefore the interior finishes are still new, and there still remains some outstanding punch list items such as vinyl base to be installed, etc. There was a water leak in the ceiling of space no. 113 on the second floor that ran down the walls of space nos. 112, 113 and 114 and down the walls of spaces 34, 35 and 36 on the first floor. There still remains severe damage to the paint finishes in these spaces. One area of great concern is the wall finish in the toilet rooms. There are no hard finishes on the walls of any of the toilet rooms in the building. All wall finishes are painted gypsum board, and it is doubtful if these walls will withstand the child use. 2008: General/ Deep Cleaning completed. Ceilings, Floors, Paint completed. 7 Plumbing New equipment and fixtures. 2008: Plumbing completed. 8 Roof The modified bitumen membrane system is in good condition, but requires some punch list work to be completed. Once this work is performed and with proper maintenance, this roof system should perform for many years. 2008: Roofing completed. 9 ADA Compliance Access to the building and its facilities is in full compliance with ADA accessibility guidelines. 10 Technology Has a new technology system. New raceway/wiring. Has some clean power receptacles for PCs. Telecom closets for telecom/ data/ communication systems equipment. In general the system is in good condition. 11 Grounds The grounds have been well maintained and are in good condition. PATTERSON - 3

RECENT HISTORY OF MODERNIZATION 2008 SUMMER BLITZ Site Work (Concrete Masonry, Painting, Fencing) Carpentry Doors & Windows Interior Finishes - Painting/Plastering Roof Repairs/Replacement Other Work Orders Mechanical Electrical Planning Design Pre-Construction In Progress Completed PATTERSON - 4

Ground Floor Concept Plans These floor plans represent planning concepts for proposed facility use, aligning the proposed program capacity, the proposed planning profiles, and the conceptual reconfiguration of the building. Each project is subject to a formal design process, incorporating input from the School Improvement team at the time of project initiation. PATTERSON - 5

First Floor Concept Plans These floor plans represent planning concepts for proposed facility use, aligning the proposed program capacity, the proposed planning profiles, and the conceptual reconfiguration of the building. Each project is subject to a formal design process, incorporating input from the School Improvement team at the time of project initiation. PATTERSON - 6

Second Floor Concept Plans These floor plans represent planning concepts for proposed facility use, aligning the proposed program capacity, the proposed planning profiles, and the conceptual reconfiguration of the building. Each project is subject to a formal design process, incorporating input from the School Improvement team at the time of project initiation. PATTERSON - 7