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existing facility while developing specialized areas that respond to customer needs and interests.
Renovation the facility beginning with the initial planning
Feasibility considerations
Economic considerations
Political considerations
Letting bids
RENOVATION PROCESS
draw opinions and suggestions from members of various interest groups, including
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Teaching staff Coaching staff Recreation leaders Student leaders Advocates and instructional specialists for disabled people Fitness and conditioning specialists Engineers Architects Legal consultants The Department of Natural Resources or environmental engineers
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Committee members should be briefed about the
prioritized listing of program and facility needs concerning specific program needs, innovations, and sources of information about model activities.
To
achieve maximal customer satisfaction in facility remodeling project, it is important to draw upon the expertise, knowledge, opinions, and preferences of individuals.
planning committee should assess existing facilities to determine the extent and type of renovation needed.
Historic factors, Property needs, Construction elements, and Program and equipment considerations.
Criteria include
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FEASIBILITY CONSIDERATION
Feasibility must consider 1. Cost 2. Potential code restrictions 3. Range of construction implications (disrupt current instructional, recreational ,athletic, and academic activities) 4. Interaction among engineer -architects -program specialist
1. Instruction needs- (leisure activities,racquet sports,team sports,aquatics activities) 2. Recreational needs- ( activities emphasize team sports? Racquet sports?, Aquatics?) (activity be offered through the day, evening, noon hours) 3. Athletic needs- (locker rooms, equipment inventories, team room) 4. Private sector needs- ( demand for community meeting space, demand encroach on prime time athletic practice time)
POLITICAL CONSIDERATIONS
1. Some building have historic and sentimental value among local citizenry 2. Replacement may impact on public opinion 3. If the structure register of historic landmarks, demolition, or major remodeling will consider 4. Carefully planned renovation may become a primary consideration
Economic consideration
1. Assessment of long term program needs 2. Increased usage resulted from remodeling may associated with high cost with providing other facilities 3. Will cost increase because government agencies require addition or modifications in order to achieve code compliance
with the development of plans that reflect immediate and long-term user interests and program needs.
development to evaluate whether plans and proposals can be retrofitted within the existing facility.
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environmental damage. Cost overruns Code violations Liability and insurance issues Political ramifications
following points.
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Future and emerging program needs for instructional athletic, recreational, and other user group. The essence of original structure will be retain. All feasibility issue have been resolved Renovation cost will be lower than the cost of site acquisition and new constructions.
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LETTING BID
The request for proposals should specify the project size, its
Renovation proposals including plans and specifications. Plans of the existing facility Photographs of the facility and adjacent properties or
structures.
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Samples of materials used in construction. Site survey and subsurface geotechnical information.
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