Greenwood Elementary School
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KENNETT CONSOLIDATED SCHOOL DISTRICT GREENWOOD ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 420 GREENWOOD RD, KENNETT SQUARE, PA 19348
GREENWOOD ELEMENTARY SCHOOL EXISTING FEATURES
Constructed
1962
Major Addition / Renovations
1965 , 1993 76,036 SF 24.2 Acres
Building Area
Site Area
Grades
1-5 583
Enrollment Approx.
Challenges: • No Clear Main Entrance (Security Concern) • Lack of Spaces to Support 21st Century Learning • Poor access to Kitchen / Mechanical • Undersized Auxiliary Gym • (4) Temporary Classrooms • Inefficient Corridors System • Failing Infrastructure needs to be Replaced
KENNETT CONSOLIDATED SCHOOL DISTRICT • GREENWOOD ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
At the onset of 2022, the Greenwood Elementary School Building turns 60 years old and although it still appears clean and functional, that is more a testament to the KCSD staff’s diligent housekeeping and maintenance than the building’s actual condition. From an Infrastructure perspective, over $20 Million in short term repairs & upgrades are required to maintain functional standards but do not address goals to modernize the school. Complete replacement of these systems is needed to improve safety, lighting, health, energy efficiency and decrease ongoing costs. The building envelope is also in need of upgrades and repairs to increase energy efficiency and reduce potential for water and air infiltration which contributes to poor building health issues. The goal of these infrastructure improvements is to provide good lighting, high indoor air quality, outside views and overall positive environment to support the needs of the 21st century learner. Similar issues exist relative to the building layout, poorly lit classrooms and small core spaces stifle learning. Increased program requirements over the past 60 years leaves the building lacking available space to conduct the desired curriculum extras. Some existing spaces have already been divided or converted from intended uses to cover the basic state requirements. From a high level, the teachers and administration are doing an excellent job making do with what they have been given, however, the proposed renovation and addition project will allow them to thrive in learning conditions worthy of their potential.
Exterior Envelope Upgrades Required
Corridors are Inefficient
Cafeteria need Upgrades
Classrooms need Upgrades
Inefficient Boiler Room
Undersized Electrical Components
Failing Infrastructure
Difficult Access to Mechanical Systems
KENNETT CONSOLIDATED SCHOOL DISTRICT • GREENWOOD ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
Building: • Asbestos & Lead Remediation is Required • Roof &Wall Systems are in Poor Condition • Windows are Single Pane • Security & ADA Upgrades recommended for Exterior Doors • All HVAC Systems should be upgraded • All Electrical Systems need upgrades • Fire Alarm & Emergency Power System need upgrades • Sprinkler System should be Added • Communication&DataSystems shouldbeupgraded. Site: • Site has insufficient parking • School utilizes an on-site septic system. Local zoning ordinance requires schools to be on the public sewer system • Exterior lighting should be replaced with energy efficient fixtures and to complywith glare standards • Playground lacks enclosure for security • Handicapped curb ramps arenot in compliancewith current ADA standards
GREENWOOD ROAD
Proposed Site Plan
KENNETT CONSOLIDATED SCHOOL DISTRICT • GREENWOOD ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
RENOVATIONS / ADDITIONS
NEW CONSTRUCTION
Advantages
Disadvantages
Advantages
Disadvantages
Lower Construction Costs
Challenges with ADA Compliance & Accessibility Higher maintenance costs of concealed plumbing and electrical infrastructure Greater risk of unforeseen conditions discovered during construction Longer (phased) construction duration Existing construction limits technology integration Constraints on learning space configurations working
Better use of space & design opportunity
Higher Construction Cost
Maintaining existing history & character
Maintenance Savings
Demolition of existing structure costs
Construction & Materials warranties
Shorter construction duration with less disturbance programs Ability to Green design
Increased energy efficiency
Increased safety & security Integrated technology Improve Civic Presence
Kennett Consolidation School District Construction Cost Worksheet 750 PDE Capacity School (Greenwood and New Garden) | 61,950 Architectural Area x 1.68 sq ft = 104,100 Base Cost Per School Summary of Construction Costs
Site Development
$ 4,500,000 $500,000 $500,000 $5,500,000 $4,500,000 $1,500,000
Demolition
Remediation
Mechanical Contractor Electrical Contractor Plumbing Contractor
Fire Protection
$700,000
GREENWOOD & NEW GARDEN ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS Kennett Consolidated School District eneral Contractor Per school Construction Sub-Total
$25,300,000 $43,000,000
PROJECT TIMELINE - SIMULTANEOUS OPENING
21
2022
2023
2024
2025
2026
2027
2028
PHASE
DURATION
N D J F M A M J J A S O N D J F M A M J J A S O N D J F M A M J J A S O N D J F M A M J J A S O N D J F M A M J J A S O N D J F M A M J J A S O N D J F M A M J J A S O N D
November 2021 - May 2022
District-Wide Feasibility Study Update GREENWOOD & NEW GARDEN DESIGN PHASES Programming/Schematic Design
June 2022 - October 2022 October 2022 - January 2023
Design Development
NEW GARDEN ELEMENTARY Construction Documents Bidding/Award of Contracts
January 2023 - September 2023 October 2023 - December 2023 January 2024 - December 2025
24 MONTHS
New School Construction Demolition & Site Work
JOINT OPENING
July 2026 - June 2027
GREENWOOD ELEMENTARY Construction Documents Bidding/Award of Contracts
October 2023 - April 2024 May 2024 - July 2024 August 2024 - July 2026 July 2026 - June 2027
24 MONTHS
New School Construction Demolition & Site Work
The Need and Request:
1. The building systems and infrastructure are nearing the end of their useful life and need to be replaced and upgraded to keep the school safe, comfortable and meet educational and community needs. 2.The District and project will not receive reimbursement through PlanCon since it is in moratorium and this adds additional financial burden to the District. 3. The current economic conditions have taken a heavy toll on the school construction market. Costs for building materials are being driven up by supply chain issues, shortages, as well as fuel and shipping costs. Labor shortages are also driving up construction costs and lengthening construction schedules. These factors when coupled with rising interest rates driving up financing costs creates an exponential effect on districts seeking to improve their facilities. 4. There are no other sources for funding support or grants to help offset costs. 5. School buildings, more than any other civic facilities are the heart of any community. The School District sees high levels of community engagement through year round use of their facilities for various programs. An investment in local schools is a direct investment into the local community and to all of its residents.
The request for funding support is focused on a portion of hard construction costs only.
KENNETT CONSOLIDATED SCHOOL DISTRICT GREENWOOD ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 420 GREENWOOD RD, KENNETT SQUARE, PA 19348
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