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NAPA VALLEY COLLEGELong Range Facilities Master Plan NAPA VALLEY COLLEGE
Volume IV Public ForumApril 30 2009April 30, 2009
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Evolution of the Facilities Master PlanEvolution of the Facilities Master Plan
In December 2003, Lionakis Beaumont Design Group completed V l I d II f th F iliti M t Pl In December 2003, Lionakis Beaumont Design Group completed V l I d II f th F iliti M t Pl Volumes I and II of the Facilities Master Plan. - Vol. I outlined instructional and program building needs related to
long-term planning.
Volumes I and II of the Facilities Master Plan. - Vol. I outlined instructional and program building needs related to
long-term planning.- Vol. II provided review, analysis, and recommendations from
transportation, civil, engineering, mechanical, and electrical engineers for long-term planning.
- Vol. II provided review, analysis, and recommendations from transportation, civil, engineering, mechanical, and electrical engineers for long-term planning.
In 2004, TLCD Architecture produced Volume III, a compendium of documents and plans representing the next steps in the implementation In 2004, TLCD Architecture produced Volume III, a compendium of documents and plans representing the next steps in the implementation of the concepts proposed in Vol. I & II.
In 2009, TLCD produced a draft Volume IV, highlighting completed
of the concepts proposed in Vol. I & II.
In 2009, TLCD produced a draft Volume IV, highlighting completed , p , g g g pprojects and providing a layout for planning for the next twenty years.
, p , g g g pprojects and providing a layout for planning for the next twenty years.
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LBDG Site Plan 2003
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Sample LBDG Planning Document
Renovate Building 1000
Purpose: Renovate building for HealthPurpose: Renovate building for HealthOccupations, Social Sciences andLanguage Arts.
Dependencies: Technology III forDigital Design, Building 100 for swingDigital Design, Building 100 for swingspace of classrooms in Tech II. Constraints: Unknown.
Special Considerations: Utilize Tech IIas swing space after Student Services Expected Design Begins - January 2012
Napa Valley College – Master Plan and Bond ImplementationNapa Valley College – Master Plan and Bond Implementation
as swing space after Student Services(Building 200 & 100).
p g g yExpected Occupancy - Spring 2015
Campus Standards from FMP Vol. I
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Classroom Standards from FMP Vol. I
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Facilities Master Plan Volume IIIImplementation Strategies & StandardsImplementation Strategies & Standards
Completed in 2004
1 CAMPUS PLANS1. CAMPUS PLANS1.1 Master Plan Updates1.2 Specific Plan Diagrams1.3 Building Program Studies1 4 Utilit M t Pl1.4 Utility Master Plan1.5 Project Phasing Plan
2. DESIGN GUIDELINES2.1 Building Design Guidelinesg g2.2 Landscape Design Guidelines2.3 Campus Sustainable Design Guidelines2.4 Campus Graphic & Signs2.5 Campus Standard Productsp2.6 Office Area Standards2.7 Standard Colors & Finishes2.8 Technology Standards2.9 Audio Visual Master Plan
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3. Reports & Studies Index
TLCD Facilities Master Plan ‐ 2005
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MEASURE nMEASURE nMEASURE n COMPLETED PROJECTS
MEASURE n COMPLETED PROJECTSCOMPLETED PROJECTSCOMPLETED PROJECTS
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Partial List of Local Measure N Contractors, Consultants, Vendors, and SuppliersPartial List of Local Measure N Contractors, Consultants, Vendors, and Suppliers• Syar Concrete• Syar Concrete • M&M Sanitary• M&M Sanitary• Bell Products• RE Maher • Rental Solutions• Consolidated Electrical Distributors
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• Bell Products• RE Maher • Rental Solutions• Consolidated Electrical Distributors
P S l
• Long Electric• PJ’s Canvas• Oris Pacheco & Sons• Maday Construction
Ch dh A i
• Long Electric• PJ’s Canvas• Oris Pacheco & Sons• Maday Construction
Ch dh A i• Pace Supply• Independent Electric Supply• GD Nielson Construction• Napa Electric Shop
All B Mill & L b C
• Pace Supply• Independent Electric Supply• GD Nielson Construction• Napa Electric Shop
All B Mill & L b C
• Chaudhary & Associates• Holmes Van & Storage• Slinsen Construction• Phoenix Geotechnical
Mill P ifi E i i G
• Chaudhary & Associates• Holmes Van & Storage• Slinsen Construction• Phoenix Geotechnical
Mill P ifi E i i G• All Bay Mill & Lumber Co.• Laboratory by Design, Inc• Zeco Electric Co.• Napa Sign Shop• Cal Smith & Sons
• All Bay Mill & Lumber Co.• Laboratory by Design, Inc• Zeco Electric Co.• Napa Sign Shop• Cal Smith & Sons
• Miller Pacific Engineering Group• Michael Brooks & Associates• Hess Construction• Frye’s Printing• Helmer & Sons
• Miller Pacific Engineering Group• Michael Brooks & Associates• Hess Construction• Frye’s Printing• Helmer & Sons• Cal Smith & Sons
• Catalyst Consulting Group• Costa Engineers• Bartelt Engineering• Dowdle & Sons Mechanical
• Cal Smith & Sons• Catalyst Consulting Group• Costa Engineers• Bartelt Engineering• Dowdle & Sons Mechanical
• Helmer & Sons• Johnson’s Roofing• Modern Method Roofing• Scaffold Solutions• R&S Glazing Specialties
• Helmer & Sons• Johnson’s Roofing• Modern Method Roofing• Scaffold Solutions• R&S Glazing Specialties• Dowdle & Sons Mechanical
• North Bay Plywood• James Nolan Construction• North Bay Drywall• Silverado Electric
• Dowdle & Sons Mechanical• North Bay Plywood• James Nolan Construction• North Bay Drywall• Silverado Electric
• R&S Glazing Specialties• Adobe Lumber• Dominion Plastering• San Francisco Interiors• Statewide Roofing
• R&S Glazing Specialties• Adobe Lumber• Dominion Plastering• San Francisco Interiors• Statewide RoofingSilverado Electric
• Dean’s Painting• Steve Silva Plumbing• Oden & Doucette
Silverado Electric• Dean’s Painting• Steve Silva Plumbing• Oden & Doucette
Statewide Roofing• Redmond Communications• Metamorphosis Erosion Control• Gastelum Custom Masonry
Statewide Roofing• Redmond Communications• Metamorphosis Erosion Control• Gastelum Custom Masonry 10
Cafeteria RemodelCafeteria Remodel
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Restroom RenovationsRestroom Renovations
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Criminal Justice ClassroomsCriminal Justice Classrooms
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Faculty Office RenovationFaculty Office Renovation
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South Campus Parking & Landscape - Phase ISouth Campus Parking & Landscape - Phase I
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South Campus Parking - Phase IISouth Campus Parking - Phase II
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Pool Deck ReplacementPool Deck Replacement
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Gym Floor & Bleacher ModernizationGym Floor & Bleacher Modernization
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New Tennis CourtsNew Tennis Courts
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Athletic Field ImprovementsAthletic Field Improvements
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Baseball/Softball Winter Practice FieldBaseball/Softball Winter Practice Field
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Emergency “Blue” PhonesEmergency “Blue” Phones
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Upper Valley Campus Library ExpansionUpper Valley Campus Library Expansion
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Upper Valley Campus Kitchen ExpansionUpper Valley Campus Kitchen Expansion
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UVC Brick OvenUVC Brick Oven
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UVC Stucco ReplacementUVC Stucco Replacement
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ADA Transition Plan ImprovementsADA Transition Plan Improvements
Drinking Fountains Before ADA Ramp Replacements - After
Drinking Fountains After
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Little Theater Seat ReplacementLittle Theater Seat ReplacementNew Seats
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Little Theater Restroom RenovationLittle Theater Restroom Renovation
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New Campus Entry RoadNew Campus Entry Road
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Preserve Historic StructuresPreserve Historic Structures
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Lighted Ballfield Parking Lot Expansion & PathwaysLighted Ballfield Parking Lot Expansion & Pathways
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Bonded Wine Storage BuildingBonded Wine Storage Building
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Signage & Wayfinding- Phase IISignage & Wayfinding- Phase II
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Transit Mall Parking Lot B ImprovementsCompleted August 2008
Transit Mall Parking Lot B ImprovementsCompleted August 2008Completed August 2008Completed August 2008
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COMPLETED SUSTAINABLE COMPLETED SUSTAINABLE Napa Valley CollegeNapa Valley College
COMPLETED SUSTAINABLE PROJECTS
COMPLETED SUSTAINABLE PROJECTS
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Central Boiler PlantCentral Boiler Plant
High efficiency central boilers for campus wide hot water heating.
20% reduction in natural gas use.
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Pond DredgePond Dredge
The pond was dredged to provide for storm The pond was dredged to provide for storm water and sediment management.
The pond was transformed into a landscape The pond was transformed into a landscape feature.
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Riparian Corridor RestorationRiparian Corridor Restoration
Historic Tulucay Creek was restored as a Historic Tulucay Creek was restored as a riparian corridor, providing habitat for native plant and animal species.native plant and animal species.
This project provided NVC with bankable This project provided NVC with bankable F&G credits, to be applied to future projects.
Also helped to drain the ball fields and
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mitigate flooding.
Photovoltaic ArrayPhotovoltaic Array
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Photovoltaic ArrayPhotovoltaic Array
Produces 1.2 Megawatts.
Enough to power entire campusEnough to power entire campus.
E i l f 1 200 hEquivalent power for 1,200 homes.
Diverts $300,000 per year from utilities to classrooms
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utilities to classrooms.
Reclaimed WaterReclaimed WaterReclaimed WaterReclaimed WaterReclaimed water to irrigate 25 acres of glandscaping- saves 16 million gallons of fresh water per year.
Currently being used at college vineyard, sports fields, and Diemer Drive landscaping.
Future landscaping at projects under Future landscaping at projects under construction (Instructional Center for the Performing Arts, LLRC, and North
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Gym) will be irrigated with reclaimed water.
In an effort to minimize night sky light pollution, we are installing cut off light fixtures at:
In an effort to minimize night sky light pollution, we are installing cut off light fixtures at:we are installing cut off light fixtures at:we are installing cut off light fixtures at:
Parking lots
Walkways
Tennis Courts
New buildings
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Central Chiller PlantCentral Chiller Plant
Produce 1 million pounds of ice at night when electricity is cheap and more available.
Cools buildings with ice water.
Circulated by solar powered pumps during the day.
Diverts $200,000 per year from utilities to l
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classrooms.
Life Sciences BuildingA Case Study in Sustainable ArchitectureA Case Study in Sustainable Architecture
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View of New Life Sciences labView of New Life Sciences lab
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Life Sciences BuildingLife Sciences Building Night/Mass Cooling Systems
Mechanical
Common AreaStorage & Prep Offices
PROJECT PARTICULARSPROJECT PARTICULARSThe gross square footage of the Life Sciences Building is 20,000. A ducted displacement system coupled with night flush system and TES chilled water supply is used. Concrete floors and steel structure enhance thermal mass.
BASIC PRINCIPLESBuilding air is flushed at night. Thermal mass is cooled and reduces cooling load. Louver systems at low points, fan assists and convective exhaust drives systems.
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ENERGY PROFILESubstantial reduction in cooling load, dependent on large amounts of thermal mass. Cooling comfort without mechanical systems during occupied periods.
Measure N PROJECTS UNDER CONSTRUCTIONCONSTRUCTION
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Instructional Center for the Performing ArtsInstructional Center for the Performing ArtsCompletion: March/April 2010Completion: March/April 2010
Instructional and performance space for:
D- Drama- Music- VocalInstrumental- Instrumental
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Instructional Center for the Performing ArtsInstructional Center for the Performing ArtsInstructional Center for the Performing ArtsInstructional Center for the Performing Arts
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Instructional Center for the Performing ArtsInstructional Center for the Performing Arts
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Library-Learning Resource CenterCompletion February/March 2010
Library-Learning Resource CenterCompletion February/March 2010Completion February/March 2010Completion February/March 2010
0470 seat library
Special event reading roomSpecial event reading room
Bibliographic instruction classrooms
Testing & Tutoring Center
Di i L i S iDiagnostic Learning Services
Teaching & Learning Center
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Teaching & Learning Center
Library-Learning Resource Center
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North GymC l i O b 2009
North GymC l i O b 2009Completion: October 2009Completion: October 2009
Providing Adaptive Physical Education for students with disabilitiesstudents with disabilities
Weight room and physical trainingWeight room and physical training
Police TrainingPolice Training
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North GymSustainable Building MethodsNorth Gym
Sustainable Building MethodsSustainable Building MethodsSustainable Building Methods
Extensive use of recycled materials
D li h i lDaylighting & sun control
Fresh air ventilationFresh air ventilation
Lighting control & occupancy sensorsLighting control & occupancy sensors
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New Ceramics BuildingNew Ceramics BuildingCompletion: May/June 2009
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New Ceramics BuildingNew Ceramics Building
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American Canyon Early College High School- NVC Outreach Center
American Canyon Early College High School- NVC Outreach CenterSchool NVC Outreach CenterSchool NVC Outreach Center
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American Canyon Early College High School- NVC Outreach Center
American Canyon Early College High School- NVC Outreach CenterSchool- NVC Outreach CenterSchool- NVC Outreach Center
College College College
NVUSD will be providing 3 classrooms to support an Early College High School Program.
59Support space for an NVC Outreach Center
MEASURE NMEASURE N CLOSEOUT PROJECTSCLOSEOUT PROJECTS
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Bldg. 600 Closeout RenovationBldg. 600 Closeout Renovation
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Bldg. 800 Closeout Renovation - First FloorBldg. 800 Closeout Renovation - First Floor
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Bldg. 800 Closeout Renovation - Second FloorBldg. 800 Closeout Renovation - Second Floor
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Bldg. 800 Closeout Renovation - Third FloorBldg. 800 Closeout Renovation - Third Floor
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Bldg. 1200 Closeout Renovation – Lower FloorBldg. 1200 Closeout Renovation – Lower Floor
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Bldg. 1200 Closeout Renovation – Upper FloorBldg. 1200 Closeout Renovation – Upper Floor
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Bldg. 1300 Closeout ModernizationBldg. 1300 Closeout Modernization
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Bldg. 1500 Closeout ModernizationBldg. 1500 Closeout Modernization
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Bldg. 3100 Ventilation UpgradesBldg. 3100 Ventilation Upgrades
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Bldg. 3700 Closeout Renovation - Lower FloorBldg. 3700 Closeout Renovation - Lower Floor
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HVAC Equipment ReplacementHVAC Equipment Replacement
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NVC Entry SignNVC Entry Sign
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NVC Electronic SignNVC Electronic Sign
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Closeout Project ScheduleCloseout Project Schedule
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Master Plan with Vol IV Updates - 2009
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proposed Construction projects under volume ivproposed Construction projects under volume ivprojects under volume ivprojects under volume iv
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North Bay Regional Training Center for Health Occupationsfor Health Occupations
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North Bay Regional Training Center for Health Occupations
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Technology BuildingTechnology Building
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Technology BuildingTechnology Building
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Modernization projects under volume iv
Modernization projects under volume ivunder volume ivunder volume iv
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Bldg. 600 Lower Level ModernizationBldg. 600 Lower Level Modernization
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Bldg. 800 Modernization- First FloorBldg. 800 Modernization- First Floor
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Bldg. 800 Modernization- Second FloorBldg. 800 Modernization- Second Floor
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Bldg. 800 Modernization- Third FloorBldg. 800 Modernization- Third Floor
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Bldg. 900 & 1100 Renovation
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Bldg. 1200 Modernization - Lower Floor
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Bldg. 1200 Modernization - Upper Floor
Upgrade Finishes & Lighting
Meeting Room
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Bldg. 1300 ModernizationBldg. 1300 Modernization
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Bldg. 1400 ModernizationBldg. 1400 Modernization
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Bldg. 1500 ModernizationBldg. 1500 Modernization
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Bldg. 1600 ModernizationBldg. 1600 Modernization
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Bldg. 1800 Modernization - Lower FloorBldg. 1800 Modernization - Lower Floor
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Bldg. 1800 Modernization – Upper Floor Bldg. 1800 Modernization – Upper Floor
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Bldg. 3100 ModernizationBldg. 3100 Modernization
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Bldg. 3700 Renovation - Lower FloorBldg. 3700 Renovation - Lower Floor
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Bldg. 3700 Renovation - Upper FloorBldg. 3700 Renovation - Upper Floor
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Infrastructure & site improvement projectsInfrastructure & site improvement projectsimprovement projects
under volume ivimprovement projects
under volume iv
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Imola Connection
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Reconstruct Streblow/Hwy 221 IntersectionReconstruct Streblow/Hwy 221 Intersection
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Upgrade Track & Athletic TurfUpgrade Track & Athletic Turf
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Pool Deck Restrooms
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Criminal Justice Restrooms
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Pedestrian Mall Replacement
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Parking Lot Replacements
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Transit Mall Walkway CoverTransit Mall Walkway Cover
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CREDITSCR ITS
Dan TerAvest, NVC Director of CPACContent Contributor
Alan Butler & Brian Wright TLCD ArchitectureAlan Butler & Brian Wright, TLCD ArchitectureContent Contributors
i h d C G hi iRichard Bruns, NVC Graphic DesignerPhoto Contributor
Created by Juell Fullner, Campus Planning
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