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1 WRT 1 Springfield High School Springfield School District Delaware County - Pennsylvania Master Plan Status Update Presentation to Springfield School District School Board Meeting / Executive Session- January 23, 2014

2 WRT 2 Outline Senior High School Projections / Education Goals Right Sizing the Box / Program Goals Existing Facility Facility Master Plan Options Financing and Schedule Discussion

Senior High School Projections / Education Goals 3 WRT 3

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Right Sizing the Box / Program Goals 6 WRT 6

Enrollment Projections based on tenth day counts 7 7 WRT 1600 1500 1400 1300 1450 students 1270 students SWING ZONE 1200 1100 Smith: 9-12 PDE: 9-12 Actual: 9-12 1000 2005-2006 2006-2007 2007-2008 2008-2009 2009-2010 2010-2011 2011-2012 2012-2013 2013-2014 2014-2015 2015-2016 2016-2017 2017-2018 2018-2019 2019-2020 2020-2021 2021-2022 2022-2023 2023-2024 2024-2025 COMMITTEE CHARGE: Assume maximum projection 1270 - expandable to 1450 students (implies 4400 total students)

Program Comparison 8 WRT 8

Comparative Analysis 9 9 WRT 300 275 Square Feet Per Student 250 225 238 237 200 175 150 198 183 172 169 165 158 184 185 125 141 100 75 50 25 0 Springfield - Present Upper Merion Area Lower Moreland Township Centennial Upper Moreland Wissahickon Springfield - Future Unionville Garnet Valley Chadds Ford Average of Average of (60 Schools) All Ref (8 Schools) Group

Comparative Analysis Delaware County 10 10 WRT

Proposed Site Program 11 11 WRT Extra Field

Existing Facility 12 12 WRT

Zoning Zoning & Land Use WRT 1313

Public Use and Connection to Main Street Zoning & Land Use WRT 1414

Site Circulation 15 15 WRT Zoning Site Circulation Parking Utilities Athletics & Fields

Parking Study 16 16 WRT Zoning Site Circulation Parking Utilities Athletics & Fields

Event Parking 17 17 WRT Zoning Site Circulation Parking Utilities Athletics & Fields

WRT 1818 Opportunities & Constraints Campus Edges Connections Construction Limits

Basement & First Floor 19 19 WRT Below Grade Science Industrial Arts Theater and Music Fine Arts Food Services Athletics F.C.S. Special Ed. Computer Labs Large Group Instruction Administration District Administration Faculty Planning Existing Building Program

32 32 WRT Guiding Principles Create the optimal learning environment for education Strengthen connections to the broader community Promote the use of the School as a place for the community : Town Center Create a sustainable School that deploys the best in high performance building design to reduce energy consumption and promote classroom achievement. Guiding Principles Site/Campus Goals

33 33 WRT Site/Campus Goals Improve circulation and connections to school. Add athletic fields and improve their quality. Increase parking capacity of campus without impacting goals for athletic program. Minimize vehicular circulation within the campus. Promote walking and public transit. Increase amount of community green space. Guiding Principles Site/Campus Goals

Facility Master Plan Options 34 34 WRT

Three Options Compared Detailed Review for Phasing / Cost Existing Building (Service Life Extension) Leamy Ave. New Building Saxer Ave. New Building 35 35 WRT

36 36 WRT KEY SCOPE ITEMS Reduction of building size; consolidation of program components. PROGRAM ELEMENTS REMOVED Relocation of District Office and Bus Parking Building Performance and design upgrades : Hazmat removal Life-safety Energy performance Building Systems Accessibility NEW ENTRANCE; IMPROVE IMAGE FROM STREET NEW FIELDS Building Design / Identity Existing Building Service Life Extension Plan

37 37 WRT PHASING CHALLENGES Remediation of Roof Deck and building envelope: exposure to elements. Building Systems: service interruptions Significant Building Renovation scope: Cannot to be completed within Summer periods Construction Phasing Schedule long and complex Existing Building Service Life Extension Phasing

38 38 WRT Leamy Ave. Site Plan

39 39 WRT PHASING CHALLENGES Building Systems : service interruptions (location of existing plant and utilities) Significant Overlap of Existing Building with Proposed Building: Complex Construction Phasing Leamy Ave. Site Phasing

40 40 WRT Saxer Avenue Site Plan

41 41 WRT SAXER AVENUE SITE TRACK/FIELD SHIFTED TRAFFIC CALMING DROP-OFF CIRCLE SIMPLIFY INTERSECTION ACQUISITION AND REDEVELOPMENT OF ROLLING ROAD Saxer Avenue Site Plan

42 42 WRT PHASING OPPORTUNITIES New School can be developed while Existing School remains fully operational Track and Field can be relocated prior to any other work; only rear parking would be displaced Geothermal Wellfield : under track or parking Saxer Avenue Site Phasing

43 43 WRT SAXER AVENUE SITE SHARED PARKING RE-ALIGN ROAD PRIVATE PROPERTY ACQUISITION SITE IMPROVEMENTS ENTRY / PLAZA ON SAXER Saxer Avenue Site Possible Off-Campus Improvements Land Swap/Acquisition

Renovation vs. New Construction Maintain / Upgrade Existing vs. New Educational Opportunities 44 44 WRT

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51 51 WRT Three Options Compared Detailed Review for Phasing / Process Existing Building Service Life Extension Leamy Ave. Site Saxer Ave. Site

52 52 WRT KEY SCOPE ITEMS Reduction of building size; consolidation of program components. PROGRAM ELEMENTS REMOVED Relocation of District Office and Bus Parking Building Performance and design upgrades : Hazmat removal Life-safety Energy performance Building Systems Accessibility NEW ENTRANCE; IMPROVE IMAGE FROM STREET NEW FIELDS Building Design / Identity Existing School Service Life Extension Plan

53 53 WRT PHASING CHALLENGES Remediation of Roof Deck and building envelope : exposure to elements. Building Systems : service interruptions Significant Building Renovation scope : Cannot to be completed within Summer periods Construction Phasing Schedule long and complex Existing School Service Life Extension Phasing

54 54 WRT Leamy Ave. Site Existing Site with New Building Overlay

55 55 WRT Leamy Ave. Site Phase 1A

56 56 WRT Leamy Ave. Site Phase 1B

Leamy Ave. Site Phase 2 57 57 WRT

Leamy Ave. Site Phase 3 58 58 WRT

59 59 WRT LEAMY AVENUE SITE Leamy Ave. Site Completion of site improvements

60 60 WRT SAXER AVENUE SITE TRACK/FIELD SHIFTED TRAFFIC CALMING DROP-OFF CIRCLE SIMPLIFY INTERSECTION ACQUISITION AND REDEVELOPMENT OF ROLLING ROAD Saxer Avenue Site

61 61 WRT SAXER AVENUE SITE Phasing Notes New School can be developed while Existing School remains fully operational Track and Field can be relocated prior to any other work; only rear parking would be displaced Geothermal Wellfield : under track or parking Saxer Avenue Site Phasing