RFB-151-16 Carrollton Campus JCTC
RFB-151-16 Carrollton Campus JCTC
Project Manager Name: Spencer Sullivan
Phone: (502) 782-0334
Email: Spencer.Sullivan@ky.gov
Estimate: $11,491,178.00
Estimated Length of Project: 420 (Substantial Completion) + 60 (Final Completion)
The Jefferson Community & Technical College – Carrollton Campus project consists of one building with two wings and associated site development. The Administration / Classroom Wing is two stories and is a 27,950 sf steel framed structure with interior spaces consisting of primarily classrooms and offices and associated support spaces. The construction is that of concrete spread footing foundations, brick masonry veneer with an SBS modified bituminous roofing over steel trusses. The Technology Wing is one story and is a 19.151 sf steel framed structure with interior spaces consisting of primarily tech classrooms, labs and associated support spaces. The construction is that of concrete spread footing foundations, metal wall panel clad metal frame walls with a standing seam metal roof over steel trusses. Connecting the two wings is a Commons area. Both buildings include aluminum curtainwall and storefronts. LEED certification is required by the Owner. Following the LEED 2009 for New Construction and Major Renovations this project is to reach a minimum level of “Certification”. All project components and design objectives will incorporate best practices associated with sustainable design. This is an entirely new campus to be constructed on a Greenfield site. This project will include significant site development work including construction of a new campus entry drive to align with the existing entry to General Butler State Park across 227, campus access drive with campus entry sign to a new 177 space parking lot and building service area, and site development associated with the building. Landscape development will include native shade, evergreen and ornamental trees as appropriate to frame views of the building and screen parking and service areas. The mechanical system for the new JCTC Carrollton campus has three levels; Zone, central air handler, and plant systems. The zone level consists of VAV boxes with hot water reheat coils. Two central air handling units supply air to the zone VAV boxes. The plant level consists of two high efficiency gas furnaces and an air cooled chiller. All pumps and fans have VFDs. The ancillary systems are ductless split AC units that cool server rooms and electrical equipment. The welding lab has exhaust and heat, with no cooling. Hot water fan coils are strategically located to heat exits and the welding lab. Electric includes, but is not limited to, new electrical distribution system, panelboards, wiring devices, light fixtures and lamps, fire alarm system, TV and telephone services, motor and electrical equipment connections, concrete equipment pads, lighting pole bases, SPD service equipment protection, and emergency power systems. A new 1200A service is to be brought into the building, underground, to the mezzanine and terminate in the new switch switchgear. The power is then distributed throughout the building to sub panels feeding the mechanical equipment, lighting, receptacles, and emergency/standby equipment. A generator will supply power to life safety/stand by equipment and devices in the case of a power outage. Lighting in the common areas out outside are controlled through alighting control panel that is linked into the BAS. The lighting in all other spaces is controlled through local occupancy sensors. Plumbing includes, but is not limited to, exterior domestic water mains, domestic interior water mains, sanitary waste and vent piping, exterior sanitary sewers, sanitary manhole(s), storm water piping systems, plumbing fixtures and connections, kitchenette equipment connections and domestic water heaters. Fire Protection/Sprinkler includes, but is not limited to, exterior meter and meter pit, exterior water main, fire hydrants, interior piping, valves, alarm devices, sprinkler heads for 100% sprinkler system of building.
Project Location: Carrollton, Kentucky