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Building 10 Updates

Building 10

Project Status - Construction Complete

January 24, 2012
BUILDINGS 10 AND 11
Building 10 painting and ventilation problems are being addressed but it is expected to take additional time. Issues with the exterior painting have been resolved, and the guard rails will be repainted this summer.

January 10, 2012
BUILDING 10 REMODEL
Punch list work continues in Building 10. Many of the painting items were completed during the winter break. Some additional ventilation work for the exhaust system in the welding sculpture area will be installed starting the week of January 23.

December 13, 2011
BUILDINGS 10 AND 11
Hyland Construction and its crews are planning to complete the remaining punch list items during the winter break. Work is expected to start this week and will be completed around January 3. The majority of the items involve the painting which causes little impact to the building; however, odors emitted from the paint and off-gassing from the caulking and other materials will be present. It is suggested that anyone sensitive to these types of odors avoid the areas as much as possible.

December 6, 2011
BUILDING 10
Project completion activities scheduled for the week of December 5 include making door modifications and painting the art gallery. In Building 10, the painting contractor is expected to finish the outstanding item on their list. This means the contractor will be painting inside and outside of the building at random times throughout December. It is suggested that occupants or visitors sensitive to paint odors avoid the immediate areas around where the contractors are working.

November 29, 2011
BUILDING 10
Two of the outdoor kilns are complete and ready for use. One kiln remains to be finished and Lane construction crew expects to have the system completed this week. Completion of the kilns will mark the completion of the project. Hyland Construction will remain on campus until Friday completing small warranty items. Painting indoors in areas outside the classroom spaces and outside the building is expected to continue. Additional painting work that needs to be completed inside the building will be placed on hold until winter break.

November 8, 2011
BUILDINGS 10 AND 11 REMODELS
The main focus now is completing the installations of the outdoor kilns for arts programs. Materials to construct the new system will arrive this week allowing the general contractor to push forward to complete the installation. Hyland Construction and its crews will remain on campus working through a lengthy list of items that need to be completed. Over the past three weeks most of the items were completed and removed from the list. The remaining items are minor in nature but time consuming or are located in hard to reach areas of the building. With Hyland dedicated to completing these items in a timely fashion, their goal is to have all work completed by the end of November.

November 1, 2011
BUILDINGS 10 AND 11 REMODELS
Hyland Construction extended the schedule and work continues to complete minor punch list items remaining on the Buildings 10 and 11 remodel projects. This week their crews have been scheduled to complete the installation of the Art Department kilns on the south side of Building 10. Delivery of some materials necessary to complete the installation is expected to arrive on Thursday Nov. 3. Once installation of the kilns is complete, crews will begin the process to install the kiln hoods and vent pipes that will be routed above the roof of the building. The kiln hoods and vent pipe installation will take three weeks to complete.

Most items listed on the punch list for the inside of the building have been completed. Items remaining on the outside of the building are mainly painting and the weather has proven to be an issue when scheduling to complete this work.

Interior wayfinding signs for Building 10 are on order and installation of the signs is scheduled to begin the week of Nov. 14.

October 18, 2011
BUILDINGS 10 AND 11 REMODELS
Hyland Construction and their trades will continue to complete painting and other interior items this week. Details have been completed on the location and design of the outdoor kilns, and part manufacturing has begun on the parts needed to complete the installation. With having a late start on this part of the project the targeted completion date is the third week of November. Acoustical work inside the building has started and will continue for another week.

October 11, 2011
BUILDING 10 REMODEL
This project has suffered some delays but none have stopped the building from opening for the fall term. Hyland Construction and its subcontractors have completed the exhaust system for the kilns inside the building. The revised system for the outside kilns has arrived and Hyland Construction will start working on this task next week.Audio and visual in the classroom and in instructional spaces is completed in most areas and Lane's IT staff continues work to program the systems. The Grounds department sent landscaping crews to complete the new landscaped area on the west end of Building 10, however, landscaping is weather dependent and some of the area will not be finished until spring 2012.

September 27, 2011
BUILDING 10 AND 11 REMODELS
Construction of the new RTEC and Art building, and the remodel of Building 11 is in the final stages of completion. FMP landscape crews are working on the outside of the building while Hyland Construction completes a list of touch-up items inside the building. These touch-up items are expected with every project and always take time to complete. One of these items is the audiovisual for the classrooms. Due to a late order of hardware, these rooms will not be completed until the end of this week.

September 20, 2011
BUILDING 10 REMODEL
"Building 10 can now be occupied." This is the authorization statement made by the Lane County building inspector last week. Building 10 has been granted a temporary occupancy permit that will allow the college to open for the fall term. This permit also allows Lane to make some last minute modifications to the exhaust system for the Art Department. The main item now is clean up. With the project moving along at a fast pace, the focus week is working on touch up items and cleaning around the outside of the building.  

September 15, 2011
BUILDING 10
This project is moving forward on its goal for a completion date of September 15. The project has had some challenges but will be finished and ready for the fall term. Hyland Construction and staff are working six days a week to make sure the project is completed. Classrooms inside the new building are designed and planned with smart technology that will allow the programs to offer the most advanced information technology available to all students. The open industrial design of the building is intended to inspire students of all ages to get involved with the professional technical programs scheduled in this building. In the final phases of the project, many staff members have been assisting each other in a team effort to make sure the classrooms and labs are ready for the fall term. Construction clean up and touch up to work is expected to last for a while after the project is completed. Some last minute changes in the design of the building have caused some tasks to overlap into the first part of the fall term. These alterations are small in nature and will not affect the college's ability to get a certificate of occupancy or the opening of classes in the new building.

A special thank you has been expressed to Andy Salzman and Jeffery Hanson for their help and hard work on this project. Andy and Jeff have put in long hours on this project to make sure the new building is ready for students. Andy has supported this project with valuable information and hours of dedication in relocating the Art Division. In addition, Mark Richardson has done a wonderful job coordinating this project from the start to this point and plans to continue working extended hours to make sure the punch lists are thorough and that every needed task stays on schedule.

August 23, 2011
BUILDING 10 REMODEL
Crews are working to complete the building's interior. The completion date for Building 10 is now being projected at September 15. Lane's Housekeeping staff will complete floor preparation and sealing inside the building beginning Saturday, August 27. While this work is being completed, access inside the rooms will not be allowed. Office furnishings are scheduled to arrive on site on August 29 and crews will begin assembly and installation on August 30. The first week of September, Hyland Construction will remove its construction trailers and clean up debris on the outside of the building. Be informed that when this operation begins, the site will become dusty around the outside of the building until the cleanup work is complete and the dust is able to settle.

August 16, 2011
BUILDING 10 REMODEL
Building 10 is now in the beginning of the move-in phase and subcontractors hired by Lane begin installing classroom furnishings this week. Many unforeseen tasks caused this project to lag behind schedule in some areas, but with a combination of determination and overtime, Hyland has recovered most of their lost time and is expected to have the building open by the start of fall term. Painting, floor covering, doors, and cabinets are now the task at hand. The remaining six weeks of the project will be fast pace for both Hyland Construction and Lane staff, so traffic in and around the project site is expected to be heavy at times.

August 9, 2011
BUILDINGS 10 AND 11 REMODEL
Bond moving crews and art department staff are moving equipment from Building 11 into the remodeled Building 10. This is a huge milestone for the project and the Advanced Technology and Art department as the completely remodeled building transforms into classroom spaces and more that will be ready for students this year. Transformation inside Building 11 is now picking up speed in all areas of the building. All interior walls in the new Specialized Support Services (SSS) area are finished and crews are now completing the final coat of interior paint. Hyland Construction is on the site long hours along with their subcontractors in both buildings to bring this project to completion.

BUILDINGS 10 AND 11 CONSTRUCTION SAFETY REQUIREMENTS
Buildings 10 and 11 will remain closed until the projects are complete. No access inside the fenced area is permitted, unless accompanied by a member of the bond staff. These rules are in place to ensure proper safety for everyone entering these buildings. For those interested in requesting a tour, please remember that safety equipment must be worn at all times. A limited quantity of safety equipment is available and will be provided by FMP, however, due to a limited number of hard hats on hand, Bond staff encourage those who can to bring their own hard hats for any scheduled tour.

July 26, 2011
BUILDING 10
Painting crews have completed the second-level classrooms and are now installing cabinets and floor covering. This is the final step in converting the open space into well-designed state of the art classrooms. The area has open ceilings that contain most of the original design of the building. On the first floor of the building, crews are working hard to complete painting. Once complete, Lane staff will begin installing equipment for the Art Department, which will transform the once open space into a new first class learning environment.

BUILDINGS 10 AND 11 CONSTRUCTION SAFETY REQUIREMENTS
Buildings 10 and 11 will remain closed until the projects are complete. No access inside the fenced area is permitted, unless accompanied by a member of the bond staff. These rules are in place to ensure proper safety for everyone entering these buildings. For those interested in requesting a tour, please remember that safety equipment must be worn at all times. A limited quantity of safety equipment is available and will be provided by FMP, however, due to a limited number of hard hats on hand, Bond staff encourage those who can to bring their own hard hats for any scheduled tour.

July 19, 2011
BUILDING 10 REMODEL
This project is progressing quickly. Hyland Construction is working several crews on overtime to achieve their expected completion date in September. The second floor is nearing completion. Painting crews have completed their work inside the classrooms on the second level, and cabinets will be installed this week. Then the focus will shift to completing the painting and preparing areas for the installation of cabinets on the first floor.

BUILDINGS 10 AND 11 CONSTRUCTION SAFETY REQUIREMENTS
Buildings 10 and 11 will remain closed until the projects are complete. No access inside the fenced area is permitted, unless accompanied by a member of the bond staff. These rules are in place to ensure proper safety for everyone entering these buildings. For those interested in requesting a tour, please remember that safety equipment must be worn at all times. A limited quantity of safety equipment is available and will be provided by FMP, however, due to a limited number of hard hats on hand, Bond staff encourage those who can to bring their own hard hats for any scheduled tour.

July 12, 2011
BUILDINGS 10 AND 11 REMODELS
Buildings 10 and 11 will remain closed until the construction projects are complete. Unless accompanied by a member of the bond staff, no access inside the fenced area is permitted. Access modification into the campus on the South side of Building 10 is nearly complete. The steep ramp area is closed and a new ADA access ramp has opened. New steps are being formed replacing the steep ramp. Between buildings 10 and 11, final concrete placement is complete. On Friday, July 15, sections of the north parking lot N will be closed and will reopen on Wednesday, July 20. This closure is needed to allow for crane access to the project site. On Monday, July 18, the crane will begin lifting large pieces of equipment and placing them on the roof of Building 10.

July 5, 2011
BUILDINGS 10 AND 11 CONSTRUCTION SAFETY REQUIREMENTS
Buildings 10 and 11 will remain closed until the construction projects are complete. No access inside the fenced area is permitted, unless accompanied by a member of the bond staff. These rules are in place to ensure proper safety for everyone entering these buildings. For those interested in requesting a tour, please remember that safety equipment must be worn at all times. A limited quantity of safety equipment is available and will be provided by FMP, however, due to a limited number of hard hats on hand, Bond staff encourage those who can to bring their own hard hats for any scheduled tour.

June 21, 2011
BUILDINGS 10 AND 11 REMODELS
Building 11 is now closed for construction, June 13-September 23. Selective demolition of the first and second floors of building 11 has started. This is the first step in completing the planned remodeling work inside the building. The roof replacement project is scheduled to begin this week as well and is expected to be completed by the end of summer term. Construction and equipment traffic will be heavy on the sidewalk located at the north side of Building 11.  Pedestrian traffic is being detoured around both Buildings 10 and 11 to maintain safety, and the buildings will remain closed throughout the summer.  It is important to contact staff in the FMP office at 5000 or the Bond office at 3450 before trying to enter the building or any other construction site on or off campus.

June 14, 2011
BUILDINGS 10 AND 11 REMODELS
Building 11 is now closed for construction, June 13-September 23. Selective demolition of the first and second floors of building 11 has started. This is the first step in completing the planned remodeling work inside the building. The roof replacement project is scheduled to begin this week as well and is expected to be completed by the end of summer term. Construction and equipment traffic will be heavy on the sidewalk located at the north side of Building 11.  Pedestrian traffic is being detoured around both Buildings 10 and 11 to maintain safety, and the buildings will remain closed throughout the summer.  It is important to contact staff in the FMP office at 5000 or the Bond office at 3450 before trying to enter the building or any other construction site on or off campus.

June 7, 2011
BUILDINGS 10 AND 11 REMODELS
Wallboard installation continues in Building 10 on both levels and is scheduled to be complete June 10. Painting crews are also on site working to complete the inside of the building. With the spring term ending soon, many construction projects will begin, including Building 11, which will have restricted access for construction beginning June 13. Building 11 will be undergoing a transformation to upgrade carpets and interior spaces. Along with the interior upgrades, the old worn out roof will be removed and replaced with a new metal roof that will give the building a new look. The new southwest ramp addition to Building 10 will be completed in a couple of weeks and open to the public. This is an exciting transformation to the Building 10 courtyard and it provides additional ADA access for students and staff members to the center of campus.

May 31, 2011
BUILDINGS 10 AND 11 REMODELS
Construction crews are now focusing on completing the exterior glass to start drying the inside of the building. Interior walls of Building 10 are at focus to allow the painting contractor to begin work.  Demolition work of selected areas inside Building 11 is scheduled to start on June 13. During such time, for crews working in and around Building 11, the entire building will be closed until the start of the fall term. Some of the highlights of Building 11 will be remodeling the first floor of the building and replacing the old worn out roof. The old wood canopy will be removed, and the area will be set up to build a skylight in the future. 

May 17, 2011
BUILDINGS 10 AND 11 REMODEL
This project is progressing quickly with a completion date of mid-September 2011. Hyland Construction has several trade teams working on both levels of the building to complete the mechanical and electrical work inside the walls before the final wall structure starts this week. On the exterior of the building, Lane and Lease Crutcher Lewis are progressing quickly to complete an improved campus entry between Buildings 10 and 12. This task involves building s a new concrete ramp and stairs. When completed this access area will provide a new and safe entry into the core of the campus for everyone.

May 10, 2011
BUILDINGS 10 AND 11 REMODEL
Interior wall construction is moving quickly and expected to be completed by Friday. Wallboard contractors are scheduled to resume their schedule this week and will be ongoing until the task is complete. Mechanical and electrical continues to go forward, completing much of the initial installation for the second level of the building. Exterior construction has started in several areas on the outside of the building and will continue as the weather permits.

May 3, 2011
BUILDINGS 10 AND 11 REMODEL
Hyland Construction started installing the aluminum frames on the exterior of Building 10 where glass will be installed. This is the first step in enclosing the building which will allow activities like wallboard and painting to begin soon. Demolition and excavation will start on the south side of Building 10 allowing crews to begin work on the new ramp. Building 11 is undergoing some renovations this summer. Proposals have been received by Lane staff to replace the worn out roof on Building 11 with a new metal roof as was installed on Building 4. This work is expected to start on June 15. During installation of the new roof, the area around Building 11 will be closed and building access will be limited to staff and construction employees only.

April 26, 2011
BUILDINGS 10 AND 11 REMODEL
Most of the interior walls in Building 10 are framed and ready for the next phase. Structural steel on the interior and exterior of the building is complete and ready for final coatings. Placement of concrete walkways on the west side of Building 10 will continue on Wednesday, April 27. In addition, two new construction activities begin this week. Lane has hired another contractor to complete the placement of the new access ramp on the south side of building 10, and bond project employees are moving the trash compactor to a new location. These projects will cause considerable noise at times, and foot traffic between buildings 10 and 12 will be detoured to parking lots through alternate routes.

April 12, 2011
BUILDINGS 10 AND 11 REMODEL
Construction work on the inside of Building 10 is scheduled to continue and will be increasing. Crews are installing large duct work and roof supports for the new HVAC equipment. Interior wall construction began last week and is expected to continue throughout the remainder of the project. During activities such as this, odd smells and loud noises throughout the day are expected. A separate project to relocate the trash compactor is scheduled to start with-in the next two weeks. This will cause further traffic congestion on the east side of the Building 10 project. Lane's project management staff requests that traffic be limited in this area to student activities and deliveries only.

March 29, 2011
BUILDINGS 10 AND 11 REMODEL
Concrete placements continue today, March 29. This is the last of the large concrete placement for this project. The grueling task of installing the HVAC ducts will start on Wednesday, March 30 and will continue throughout the remainder of the project. With this task brings frequent deliveries to the project, odd smells, and loud echoing noises; none of which is expected to be harmful or consistent throughout the day. Following installation of the HVAC ducts is steel wall framing. This work is expected to create the same smells and noises as encountered during the installation of the duct work. Equipment used for the installation of the wall framing is a powder operated nail gun used for setting nails in concrete. Loud popping noises are normal when using this equipment.

March 22, 2011
BUILDINGS 10 AND 11 REMODEL
The four major concrete placements for the Building 10 project begin this week and are scheduled to be completed by Tuesday, March 29. All areas around Building 10 including between Buildings 9 and 10, 10 and 12, and the test cells will have large diesel equipment on location from 5 a.m.-7 p.m. Monday, March 21 and Tuesday, March 22. The open area between Buildings 10 and 12 will have restricted access at times and using an alternate access route to the center of campus is encouraged. The final concrete placement for the project is scheduled for 5 a.m.-7 p.m., Monday, March 28 and Tuesday, March 29. This final concrete placement will not block access to the campus, and will be contained inside the immediate construction area. Truck traffic is still expected to be heavy and caution will be encouraged when using the north parking lot. As a reminder, Hyland Construction will be working on the heating water lines, which means there will be no heat in buildings 4, 5, 6, 7, 11, and 30 starting 6 a.m. on Wednesday, March 23 through the day and possibly, to noon on Thursday, March 24.

March 8, 2011
BUILDINGS 10 AND 11 REMODEL
Hyland Construction is operating on schedule and is expected to complete the project by August 2011. Steel construction inside the building is complete and the placement of the second floor concrete begins this week which will take two weeks to complete. Mechanical and electrical contractors have increased work force and production has started on the installation of infrastructure for the project.

March 1 , 2011
BUILDINGS 10 AND 11 REMODEL
Hyland Construction is operating on a tight schedule and is expected to complete the project as scheduled by August 2011. Steel construction inside the building will be complete March 2. Mechanical and electrical contractors will increase work force and production beginning this week and will start installation of the infrastructure for the project. Kicking off this part of the project is exciting and progress will be easily identified as the project moves closer to completion. First and second floor concrete placements are scheduled in March and will take two weeks to complete.

February 15, 2011
BUILDINGS 10 AND 11 REMODEL
Steel construction has started in the interior of building 10. Much of the steel connections are bolted together and will not require welding equipment to be running. However, setting steel into place can be noisy at times when fitting pieces together. Most of the interior and exterior block walls are complete. Construction is expected to continue this week on the west side of building 10. Concrete placement is scheduled for Friday, February 18, and will be pumped into place with equipment staged on the south side of the construction fence in order to prevent trucks from running between buildings 10 and 11. Access between buildings 10 and 12 will be congested but will remain open for central campus access. 

February 8, 2011
NOTICE: BUILDINGS 10 and 11 CONSTRUCTION TRAFFIC CONGESTION
Structural steel for building 10 is scheduled for delivery during this week. The delivery is expected to cause some traffic congestion on the east side of building 10 during the times the trucks are being unloaded. Staff and students are encouraged to use the campus entrance between buildings 10 and 12 if parking in the east lots.

February 1, 2011
BUILDINGS 10 AND 11 REMODELS
Masonry work for the structure is almost complete. Excavation work continues between buildings 10 and 11. While excavating last week, contractors discovered clogged up underground drainpipes that will have to be removed and replaced. This activity will extend the underground work in that area for another week. Although the use of bio-diesel powered equipment in this area will be reduced, it is recommended to keep the doors closed on both floors of building 11 as much as possible for the remaining duration of the project.

Structural steel for building 10 is scheduled for delivery beginning this week. The delivery is expected to cause some traffic congestion on the east side of building 10 during the times the trucks are being unloaded. Staff and students are encouraged to use the campus entrance between buildings 10 and 12 if parking in the east lots.

January 25, 2011
BUILDINGS 10 AND 11 REMODELS
Construction of the concrete entrance ramp has started and this work is expected to continue until January 31. FMP staff requests that students and staff keep the doors on the outside of the building on both floors closed as much as possible. This will help prevent odors, dust, and noise from entering the building during the day.

January 18, 2011
BUILDINGS 10 AND 11 REMODELS
Construction of the interior walls and stair cases inside the building has begun. Excavation crews will be moving to the west side of the project site between Buildings 10 and 11 soon to start working on the new concrete ramp and access to Building 10. Steel for the interior of the building is expected to start arriving the first week of February. With this activity, additional equipment and noise will be introduced into the area. On Friday, January 14, construction of the new entry began between Buildings 10 and 11. The contractor is removing large amounts of dirt from the area and this work will continue for up to three weeks. Lane is asking students and staff in Building 11 to keep the doors closed as much as possible on both floors of the entire east side of the building in order to help prevent noise and various odors from entering the building.

January 11, 2011
BUILDINGS 10 AND 11 REMODEL
Hyland Construction has completed the underground plumbing and most of the foundation system for the project. Footing installation on the south side of building 10 is scheduled to start in two weeks. This activity will require large equipment to complete the work. Much of the shear wall for the building has started. This work is expected to be noisy at times. The general contractor is working around program class schedules to complete work activity known to cause the most noise to minimize disruption.

December 7, 2010
BUILDINGS 10 AND 11 REMODEL
Hyland Construction is working through some issue with rock to complete the underground plumbing and new wall footings for the project. Wall construction is scheduled to start the week of December 6 and will be a mile stone for the project. Following wall construction, the steel frame will be erected to support the second floor.

November 16, 2010
BUILDING 10 AND 11 REMODEL
The Building 10 and 11 remodel project has been awarded to Hyland Construction. The project construction is scheduled to begin Monday, November 8 and will be completed in two phases. The first phase is the reconstruction of Building 10 only. The second phase includes remodeling most areas of the first floor of Building 11 to begin in the spring of 2011.

November 9, 2010
BUILDING 10 AND 11 REMODEL
The Building 10 and 11 remodel project has been awarded to Hyland Construction. The project construction is scheduled to begin Monday, November 8 and will be completed in two phases. The first phase is the reconstruction of Building 10 only. The second phase includes remodeling most areas of the first floor of Building 11 to begin in the spring of 2011.

November 2, 2010
BUILDING 10 REMODEL
Hyland Construction has started to mobilize for construction. They've moved their construction trailer onto the site, and will hook up temporary power to the project. The last of the asbestos abatement was completed last week, and Lane staff has begun demolishing the last existing sections of walls and slabs. or David Amundson, (541) 463-3455.

August 31, 2010
BUILDING 10 REMODEL
Demolition of the concrete slab is almost complete. After the old transformer and other electrical gear are disconnected and removed, the abatement company will remove all the remaining asbestos in one final effort and then final demolition of the electrical room can be completed.

August 10, 2010
BUILDING 10 REMODEL
Bidding for the Building 10 remodel work for Art and RTEC was postponed to August 11.

July 27, 2010
BUILDING 10 ART AND RTEC REMODEL
Construction bids for the Building 10 remodel are due August 4. Lane crews continue demolition of the interior and have begun removal of the concrete floor slab. The entire building has been fenced and all area inside the fence is considered a hardhat-required construction zone.

June 15, 2010
BUILDING 10 REMODEL
Demolition of mezzanines is continuing, and construction documents are being completed for bidding.

June 8, 2010
BUILDING 10 REMODEL
Lane crews continue with demolition of the interior walls and floors. Construction documents will be ready for bidding in July.

June 1, 2010
BUILDING 10 REMODEL
Lane crews continue with demolition of interior floors and partitions. The design team is working on construction documents, with bidding expected in August.

March 9, 2010
BOND UPDATE: BUILDINGS 10 & 11, RTEC, RECYCLE CENTER, ART & APPLIED DESIGN, AND SPECIALIZED SUPPORT SERVICES
Architects met with the users on March 2 and 5 and are moving ahead with design development.  Structural survey work and asbestos survey work will be completed during the week of March 8. 

March 2, 2010
BUILDINGS 10 & 11, RTEC, RECYCLE CENTER, ART & APPLIED DESIGN, AND SPECIALIZED SUPPORT SERVICES
Consultants are being contracted to do masonry testing, geotech research, asbestos survey, and utility locates as background to the construction documents.

February 23, 2010
BOND UPDATE: BUILDINGS 10 & 11, RTEC, RECYCLE CENTER, ART & APPLIED DESIGN, AND SPECIALIZED SUPPORT SERVICES
Design development work continues. 

February 16, 2010
BOND UPDATE: BUILDINGS 10 & 11, RTEC, RECYCLE CENTER, ART & APPLIED DESIGN, AND SPECIALIZED SUPPORT SERVICES
Design development work continues.

February 2, 2010
BOND UPDATE: BUILDINGS 10 & 11, RTEC, RECYCLE CENTER, ART & APPLIED DESIGN, AND SPECIALIZED SUPPORT SERVICES
The project remains in the schematic design phase and project managers continue cost estimating of the master plan. The master plan shows major renovation of building 10, as well as a moderate amount of renovation in building 11. Building 10 renovations include allocated space for the new RTEC program, a Recycling Center, and area for relocating the Art and Applied Design studio art programs from building 11. The vacated area of building 11 will be remodeled specifically for use by the Specialized Support Services program.

January 26, 2010
BOND UPDATE: BUILDING 10, RTEC, RECYCLE CENTER, SPECIALIZED SUPPORT SERVICES
The project continues in the schematic design phase and project managers are cost estimating the master plan.

January 12, 2010
PROJECT 448 KEYLESS ACCESS
The contractor, Allied Fire & Security, is currently installing door hardware on Building 7. After work is completed on 7, the next buildings are 6, 16, 19 and Center. Hardware installations on buildings 8, 9, 12, 15, 4, and 13 have been completed to date, though some procedural and hardware/electronic issues remain on these buildings. The remainder of the buildings will be commissioned through winter and spring terms. FMP electricians will be concentrating on the keyless access system over the next several months.

December 15, 2009
BOND UPDATE: BUILDING 10, RTEC, RECYCLE CENTER, SPECIALIZED SUPPORT SERVICES
A master plan of the covered area between buildings 9 and 10, and the first floor of building 11 is complete. The project has moved into the schematic design phase and project managers continue cost estimating of the master plan.

December 8, 2009
BOND UPDATE: BUILDING 10, RTEC, RECYCLE CENTER, SPECIALIZED SUPPORT SERVICES
A master plan of the covered area between buildings 9 and 10, and the first floor of building 11 is complete. The project is moving into the schematic design phase and project managers begin cost estimating of the master plan.  

November 24, 2009
BOND UPDATE: BUILDING 10, RTEC, RECYCLE CENTER, SPECIALIZED SUPPORT SERVICES
A master plan of the covered area between buildings 9 and 10, and the first floor of building 11 is complete. The project is moving into the schematic design phase and project managers begin cost estimating of the master plan.

November 17, 2009
BOND UPDATE: BUILDING 10, RECYCLE CENTER, TEST CELL REPLACEMENT AND KILN
Programming work with the PUG for building 10 continues.

November 3, 2009
BOND UPDATE: BUILDING 10, RECYCLE CENTER, TEST CELL REPLACEMENT AND KILN
Work continues on the programming for RTEC, Art, Recycling Center, and SSS projects. An application for a grant for seismic upgrades for buildings 9 and 10 will be submitted for consideration.

October 6, 2009
BOND UPDATE: BUILDING 10, RECYCLE CENTER, TEST CELL REPLACEMENT AND KILN
Contract negotiations continue. Project User Groups are 95% formed and meeting schedules with the architects and PUG are being determined.

September 1, 2009
BOND UPDATE: BUILDING 10, RECYCLE CENTER, TEST CELL REPLACEMENT AND KILN
Architect selection process is nearing completion. Board of Education is scheduled to award a contract for architectural services at its September meeting.

PROJECT 451 UTILITY SUBMETERING
Meter installations completed this week: water in buildings 41, 49, and Center; natural gas in buildings 44, 49 and Center; electric in buildings 10, 12, 13, 15, 16, 17, 41 and Center. Main isolation valve replacements this week: domestic cold water in buildings 12, 15, 16, 17, and Center.

August 31, 2009
BOND UPDATE: BUILDING 10, RECYCLE CENTER, TEST CELL REPLACEMENT, AND KILN
Architect selection committee is expected to conclude interviews this week with a recommendation to the board.

August 17, 2009
BUILDING 10, RECYCLE CENTER, TEST CELL REPLACEMENT & KILN
Representatives from 16 architectural firms attended last week's pre-proposal conference. Proposals are due Thursday, August 13.

August 10, 2009
BOND UPDATE
A pre-proposal conference for all firms interested in submitting proposals for design services in connection with the building 10, recycle center, test cell replacement and kiln projects is scheduled for August 4.

July 22, 2009
BUILDING 10, RECYCLE CENTER & TEST CELL REPLACEMENT
Request for Proposals from design firms is scheduled to be published this weekend, July 26.

For additional information about the bond, contact Lane's Bond Project Managers.

If you have comments, questions or feedback concerning Lane's Bond, please email bond@lanecc.edu.