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2004 CAPITAL DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM
Summary


PROPOSED ACTIVITIES SUMMARY BY COLLEGE
DISTRICT WIDE

GSF                          DESCRIPTION                     TOTAL COLLEGE BUDGE
Construction and Technology Improvements at Existing Colleges

SMCC   PVCC   CGCC   EMCC   GWCC   GCC   MCC   PC   RSC   SCC

The following are common activities that will be funded by the capital development program and will occur at each of the college locations, associated with their construction projects:

  • Develop the college sites with improvements such as additional parking, roads, area lighting, landscaping, signage, sidewalks and other hardscape, etc.

  • Furnish and equip new and existing buildings and facilities.
  • Install new and upgrade the old equipment in the central plant, such as chillers, cooling towers, pumps, motors, electrical gear, etc. in order to support the growth in facilities, increase energy efficiency and lower operating costs.
  • Install new and upgrade existing utilities infrastructure, such as chilled water and potable water piping, electrical power cabling, data duct bank, storm and waste sewer lines, natural gas piping, etc.

 Return to Top South Mountain Community College:  $ 42,527,000
      (including the Guadalupe Learning Center)

53,000  Construct a new Library/Learning Resource Center to provide additional room for library collections and technical services, computer classrooms and open computer labs, study spaces, Teaching and Learning Center and technical support, staff office and support areas, and college learning assistance areas.

27,000  Remodel vacated space in the existing Library to create multi-purpose and technology enriched classrooms, faculty office and support spaces.

22,000 Construct a new science building (13,500 gsf) to include classrooms, physical and life science labs, and faculty office and support space. Remodel vacated space (8,500 gsf) in the Physical Science building into mathematics classrooms, faculty offices and support space

4,000  Expand the existing central plant to provide additional office space and receiving area

6,000  Expand the Guadalupe Learning Center with general education classrooms, student and academic support areas, and faculty offices.

  • Complete the loop road through the campus
  • Provide teaching and learning technology to support new construction, including student and staff technology support, media equipment, and telecommunications/ data equipment and networks


 Return to Top Chandler-Gilbert Community College: $ 56,088,000
      (main campus- Sun Lakes and Williams campus are shown separately)

51,000  Construct a new classroom and Instructional Building containing general-purpose classrooms, science labs and support areas, a Teaching and Learning Center, visual arts classrooms, instructional and faculty office and support areas.

33,000  Construct a new Business/CIS Technology Classroom Complex containing computer classrooms and labs, staff and faculty offices and support areas. Remodel vacated space in Building A (5,000 sf) from computer lab to administrative office and support. 

53,000  Construct a new Gymnasium and college athletics complex including main and auxiliary gyms, locker rooms, weight rooms and other activity and support areas, staff and coaches offices.

11,000  Construct a new Music and Dance building to provide instrumental and vocal music practice, rehearsal and ensemble areas, dance studio, faculty offices and other fine arts support spaces

12,000  Construct new Wellness Program Classrooms to support the wellness, health and nutrition program, including classrooms and faculty offices.

10,000  Expand the Student Center to include a new cafeteria and dining area, a permanent bookstore and a multi-function conference room.

  • Create an entrance into the college from Gilbert Road including signage
  • Improve and extend interior roadways
  • Provide teaching and learning technology to support new construction, including student and staff technology support, media equipment, and telecommunications/ data equipment and networks

 Return to Top Estrella Mountain Community College: $ 56,138,000

89,000  Construct an addition to Estrella Hall to include mediated classrooms, information commons, library, learning enhancement, media areas, faculty and staff offices, and university center to enhance partnerships and transfer opportunities.

23,000  Remodel spaces in Estrella Hall including the library, information commons, learning enhancement center, community room, additional teaching spaces, and office and administrative areas.

8,000  Remodel spaces in Montezuma Hall to create additional science labs, prep areas and teaching spaces.

22,000  Construct occupational programs facilities to include new classrooms and labs for allied health, health care, art, culinary, fitness/physical education and occupational/workforce training programs, along with faculty office and support spaces.

7,000  Construct a new Child Care center along with classrooms and labs for teacher education and child development.

7,100  Expand the central plant building to provide additional area for shipping and receiving, maintenance shops, and administrative office spaces.

  • Create a new campus north entry connecting to Osborn Road including a bridge over the RID canal, and make sidewalk and street improvements along Dysart Road, including burying the overhead power lines.
  • Complete the loop road through the campus and make site improvements along Thomas Road.
  • Provide teaching and learning technology to support new construction, including student and staff technology support, media equipment, and telecommunications/ data equipment and networks.

 Return to Top GateWay Community College:  $ 44,606,000
      (Maricopa Skill Center is shown separately)

41,000  Construct a new Student Services Building, also including mediated classrooms, computer labs and testing areas, conference and meeting rooms, offices and support areas.

35,000  Construct a new library and computer commons to provide additional collections and service areas, office and support spaces, and computer labs

53,000  Construct a new Instructional Building containing general-purpose classrooms and lecture halls, science labs, computer labs, faculty offices and support areas.

  • Provide teaching and learning technology to support new construction, including student and staff technology support, media equipment, and telecommunications/ data equipment and networks

 Return to Top Glendale Community College: $ 60,305,000
      (main campus- GCC North is shown separately)

73,000  Construct a new Instructional Building for Life Sciences, Biotechnology, Nursing and Psychology programs, including general-purpose and computer classrooms, life science and multi-purpose labs, faculty offices and support space.

28,000  Remodel the existing Nursing Building and Life Science Building Complex, including upgrading classrooms, converting life science labs into physical science labs and life science classrooms, renovating faculty offices and the tiered lecture hall, and upgrading building utility systems. 

23,000  Renovate the Student Union to provide student activity space and student government offices, modernized and expanded food service and dining facilities, along with additional conference areas and support area.

31,000  Construct a new Classroom building to support the Applied Technologies programs, including general-purpose and computer classrooms, multi-purpose life science classrooms, faculty offices and support space, and secured outdoor storage for the program’s specialized vehicles.

33,000  Renovate the T-1 building to provide updated general use classrooms and computer classrooms, faculty and technical offices and support space.

51,000  Remodel the T-3/Automotive Building and a portion of the T-2 Building to provide additional classrooms, space for equipment and tools, updated engine and transmission labs, and to provide secured outdoor storage for sponsoring manufacturer vehicles.

17,000  Renovate the Business and IT Building classrooms to provide updated teaching spaces and convert a portion of the regular classrooms to computer labs.

13,500  Remodel the Women’s PE Building to better serve current needs and accommodate expanded fitness programs, locker room relocations, faculty and support space, a Fitness Testing Lab, classroom/lecture area and general refreshment of the balance of the building. 

  • Provide improvements to the campus entries on Via Gaucho, Vogel Avenue and Olive Avenue to provide safer and more efficient traffic flows.
  • Provide teaching and learning technology to support new construction, including student and staff technology support, media equipment, and telecommunications/ data equipment and networks

 Return to Top Mesa Community College:  $ 60,835,000
      (main campus- MCC at Red Mountain is shown separately)

31,000  Construct a new Math/Science cluster Instructional Building, including chemistry labs and classrooms, general-purpose classrooms, faculty offices and support areas

37,000  Construct a new Communications/Humanities cluster Instructional Building, including general-purpose classrooms, seminar rooms and lecture halls, computer labs, faculty offices and support space.

22,000  Remodel the vacated space in the Physical Science building (#8) into new classrooms and study spaces. Demolish the Chemical Storage building (#10) (670 sf) that was replaced with the new Physical Science building.

30,500  Renovate the Liberal Arts (#3), English/Foreign Language (#2) buildings to support current teaching protocol and methods, along with changing administrative areas to instructional spaces. Demolish the associated Faculty Office Building #1 (3,100 sf) to provide room for future expansion.

27,000  Construct a new Visual and Performing Arts cluster Instructional Building to include classrooms, performance and practice rooms, storage and support space for instruments/costumes/music, and faculty offices.

26,000  Construct a new Health and Wellness cluster Instructional Building to include general-purpose classrooms, larger lecture classrooms, nursing labs, and faculty offices and support areas.

14,000  Remodel the vacated Nursing Building (#6), converting labs and offices areas into classrooms, and renovating existing classrooms.

15,000 Remodel the vacated Music Building (#43) into general-use classroom spaces and student support areas.

8,500  Remodel portions of the Student Center and Student Service buildings (#35, #36, #37, #38 or #39) to provide more space for student services functions and activities, renovated offices and student gathering spaces.

  • Relocate secondary athletic facilities to provide areas for new parking
  • Provide teaching and learning technology to support new construction, including student and staff technology support, media equipment, and telecommunications/ data equipment and networks

 Return to Top Paradise Valley Community College$ 55,801,000
     (main campus- 56th St. and Carefree Highway is shown separately)

45,000  Construct a new classroom building to include general-purpose and lecture classrooms, computer labs, faculty office/support/training rooms, practice and performance rooms and a video/editing/computer lab for Fine Arts.

29,000  Construct a new classroom and life science lab building containing life science labs and support areas, general-purpose classrooms, and faculty offices and support spaces.

  9,000  Remodel existing areas to create a Physical Science/Applied Justice Studies lab, convert life science to physical science labs and upgrade lecture classrooms, create a ceramics studio, and expand the Library/computer commons/Learning Support Center. 

29,000  Construct a new Multi-Purpose Center containing a gymnasium, locker rooms and smaller physical fitness/wellness areas, general-purpose classrooms, a health skills lab to support health occupations programs, faculty offices and support areas.

46,000  Expand (33,000 gsf) and remodel (13,000 sf) of the existing Student Center to include additional dining areas and conference facilities, expanded and reconfigured Student Services functions and offices, College Safety and Human Resources.

5,000  Replace the existing Child Care Center with a larger facility to allow for the Student Center expansion

  • Relocate the interior main roadway connecting the campus entries and create a pedestrian mall to improve pedestrian and vehicular safety
  • Complete the inner loop road through the campus
  • Expansion or upgrading emergency and safety phone systems, CCTV and emergency communications systems, and burglar alarm systems
  • Upgrade existing college central technology network
  • Provide teaching and learning technology to support new construction, including student and staff technology support, media equipment, and telecommunications/ data equipment and networks


 Return to Top Phoenix College:  $ 54,957,000

66,000 Expand (29,000 gsf) and remodel (37,000 sf) the existing Hannelly Student Center to centralize all student related services at the college in one location.  Services to move include the Learning Center, Admissions and Records, testing, academic advising, Student Services, and Dean of Student Services offices, cafeteria, Student Recruitment and Retention services.

44,000 Completely remodel and upgrade the “C” Science building to update labs, classrooms, and technology, including areas for Chemistry, Gerontology, Nursing and allied health careers.

36,000 Construct a new Student Union building to contain the bookstore, student activities and functions, conference and meeting space, Student Life and Student Leadership offices and support. Demolish existing buildings as needed and include significant site development of the area between this building and expanded Hannelly Center.

33,000  Demolish existing buildings and construct a new Fine Arts building to contain art studios and supporting teaching spaces, darkrooms, general classrooms and faculty offices.

10,000  Construct a new Maintenance Services and deliveries building.

  • Provide teaching and learning technology to support new construction, including student and staff technology support, media equipment, and telecommunications/ data equipment and networks

 Return to Top Rio Salado College: $ 50,000,000
      (Sun Cities and 7th Avenue are shown separately)

110,000 Purchase and remodel, or construct a new Administrative building (75,000 gsf) to house administrative and faculty offices, multi-function space, course production and instructional support areas.  Renovate or remodel (40,000 sf) the vacated and remaining three floors in the current Rio Salado Tempe location.

14,000  Purchase and remodel, or construct new, two education services centers to be strategically located in Maricopa County. Each center will provide complete student services and testing facilities for Rio Salado students who attend classes throughout the County or through distance learning. 

  • Replace or upgrade existing equipment for KJZZ/KBAQ and Sun Sounds, which are part of Rio Salado College’s community services.
  • Provide teaching and learning technology to support new construction, including student and staff technology support, media equipment, and telecommunications/ data equipment and networks

 Return to Top Scottsdale Community College: $ 50,743,000

32,000  Construct a new physical and life sciences building, including classrooms, laboratories, computer labs, faculty offices and support spaces.

29,000  Construct a new Student Center including student activity spaces, food service, conference and meeting rooms, campus receiving department and related storage.

14,000  Expand the Music Building and Performing Arts Center to provide new classrooms and technical labs, rehearsal rooms, recording and sound studios spaces for Music and Theater.

30,000  Construct a new general-purpose classroom building, including associated faculty offices.

49,000  Remodel or renovate existing space in multiple locations, including Nursing, Music, Life Science and Physical Science and other spaces vacated by functions moving into new buildings.

  • Construct a loop road through the campus and improve safety at the main campus entrances
  • Provide teaching and learning technology to support new construction, including student and staff technology support, media equipment, and telecommunications/ data equipment and networks