New Jersey Archives - School Construction News https://schoolconstructionnews.com Design - Construction - Operations Mon, 07 Aug 2023 16:51:32 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=5.7.11 DIGroupArchitecture Tackling $33M in Upgrades for New Jersey District https://schoolconstructionnews.com/2023/08/16/digrouparchitecture-tackling-33m-in-upgrades-for-new-jersey-district/ Wed, 16 Aug 2023 11:49:51 +0000 https://schoolconstructionnews.com/?p=51768 New Brunswick, N.J.-based design firm DIGroupArchitecture is undertaking $32.9 million worth of renovations for the Garden State community of Springfield’s public school district.

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By Eric Althoff

SPRINGFIELD, N.J.—New Brunswick, N.J.-based design firm DIGroupArchitecture is undertaking $32.9 million worth of renovations for the Garden State community of Springfield’s public school district. Funding, which was allocated by a recent bond referendum, will go towards upgrading several schools throughout the township.

According to information released by the design firm, the $33 million will be applied to various infrastructure upgrades, renovations and security updates. These include renovating certain classrooms, music rooms and art rooms. Energy-efficient windows are to be installed to lessen potential waste of resources. Furthermore, DIGroupArchitecture’s plans entail upgrades to the schools’ HVAC and sewer systems, as well as installing new bathroom fixtures. Security upgrades will include updating the current video-monitoring system.

The breadth of the improvements around Springfield are now under design review. While no general contractor has yet been chosen for the work, officials at DIGroupArchitecture, the architect of record, estimate that the entirety of the work will be finished sometime in 2026.

Currently, DIG Associate Kelli Glasgow, AIA, is collaborating with Springfield Schools Superintendent Dr. Rachel Goldberg to iron out some of the details of the project, particularly concerning what specifically can be funded with the money raised already by the township. Glasgow’s prior experience entails several education-related projects for DIG.

“We are honored to be working alongside the district to ensure that the school updates support the success, wellness and safety needs of today’s students, as well as students, teachers, staff and guests who will enter the doors, engage and learn in the classrooms, walk the halls and gather across the common spaces well into the future,” Glasgow said.

In a subsequent statement to School Construction News, Glasgow shared that ongoing equipment delivery issues across the entire construction industry will likely be an issue for the work at the Springfield schools as well.

“The most challenging part of the assignment, which will make great strides to improve the overall educational experience for students and staff, will be the scheduling and coordination of the HVAC upgrades, which account for the largest portion of the project,” said Glasgow.

Though based in New Jersey, DIGroupArchitecture also has offices across the Delaware River in Philadelphia. Their work touches upon many sectors, including healthcare, senior living and education buildings. Among their other school construction work in the Garden State are at Phillipsburg High School, Memorial Elementary School, the Jonathan Dayton High School Media Center and Camden High School.

DIGroupArchitecture, a certified Minority-Owned, Disadvantaged and Small Business Enterprise (MBE/DBE/SBE), was founded in 2006 and follows the credo “Architecture for Change.”

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Jersey City Welcomes New Charter High School https://schoolconstructionnews.com/2021/03/30/jersey-city-welcomes-new-charter-high-school/ Tue, 30 Mar 2021 12:32:05 +0000 http://schoolconstructionnews.com/?p=49370 Friends of BelovED Community Charter School 2, Inc. (Friends 2) and Urbahn Architects have completed the new high school facility for the BelovED Community Charter School.

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By SCN Staff

JERSEY CITY, N.J.—Friends of BelovED Community Charter School 2, Inc. (Friends 2) and Urbahn Architects have completed the new high school facility for the BelovED Community Charter School. Located at 535 Grand Street in Jersey City, the high school will serve 480 students once fully occupied.

According to Urbahn Architects Principal Marty Stein, AIA, “The 53,000-square foot, four-story building will house students in grades 9 to 12. The $12.5 million property features a parking garage at ground level and 20 full-sized classrooms and laboratories, 4 half-classrooms, a gymnasium, a multi-purpose room, and a large cafetorium located on higher floors, accessed by an elevator and two stairwells.”

BelovED Community Charter School, named in honor of Martin Luther King, Jr.’s vision of “Beloved Community,” operates K-8 school facilities across the street from the new high school. The school currently serves 1,320 students in grades K-10, and by the beginning of the school year 2022-23 the enrollment will increase to 1,560 students in grades K-12.

In addition to Urbahn Architects, the project team included structural engineer Consulting Engineers Collaborative (CEC); mechanical, electrical, and plumbing (MEP) engineer Partner Engineering and Science; civil engineer Derosier Engineering; and food service design consultant Schiavone Designs.

The small size of the site meant that Urbahn had to be particularly creative in developing and maximizing a functional program. The parcel is within a FEMA-designated flood zone, which added another challenge for the design team.

The parking garage and a loading dock with a 20-foot-wide overhead coiling gate are located at ground level. The first-floor assembly area – which features concrete pavers, an ornamental steel fence, benches, and planters – and the adjoining entrance lobby and security desk, storage and utility areas, and walk-in freezer are all elevated above the FEMA flood zone level.

The second floor of the structure, cantilevered above the parking lot, houses a cafetorium and an 850-square foot kitchen, an office suite, a nurse’s office, classrooms, and two sets of double stairs in addition to the elevator. The kitchen is equipped with three reach-in refrigerators, dry food storage, a commercial stove, two convection ovens, and fiber reinforced panels (FRP) walls. The kitchen floor is quarry tile. A walk-in freezer is located on the ground floor.

The third-floor features classrooms and laboratories, a multi-purpose room, a gymnasium, an art classroom, locker rooms, and a main distribution frame (MDF) room. The fourth floor houses a music room with a stepped stage for rehearsals and performances, classrooms, a special education classroom, and a teacher’s lounge room/break room. The laboratory features a fume hood by Venturi; epoxy resin countertops with sinks and gas, water, and power connections; and cabinetry.

The classrooms feature vinyl composite tile (VCT) flooring with ornamental color patterns, while the gymnasium is equipped with an athletic flooring system. Classrooms offer an abundance of natural light, white boards, audiovisual educational equipment, and flexible furniture systems that allow for easy reconfigurations of the class settings.

The building’s façade features Exterior Insulation and Finish System (EIFS), a non-load bearing, exterior wall cladding on steel studs, with Batt insulation. Energy efficiency is also improved by thermally- proficient low emissivity (or low-e) windows with high visible transmittance (VT) properties that allow increased amounts of natural light into the school’s interiors.

 

 

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Major Revamp and Expansion Slated for New Jersey High School https://schoolconstructionnews.com/2019/06/06/major-revamp-and-expansion-slated-for-new-jersey-high-school/ Thu, 06 Jun 2019 15:44:02 +0000 http://schoolconstructionnews.com/?p=46991 The New Jersey Schools Development Authority (SDA) recently awarded a contract to Terminal Construction Corporation of Wood-Ridge, New Jersey for construction services for Orange High School in Orange, New Jersey.

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By CN Staff

TRENTON, N.J.—The New Jersey Schools Development Authority (SDA) recently awarded a contract to Terminal Construction Corporation of Wood-Ridge, New Jersey for construction services for Orange High School in Orange, New Jersey.

The $37 million project involves a 50,000-square-foot, two-story addition to the existing Orange High School, and renovations that include an enclosed circulation link bridge between Orange High School and Orange Preparatory Academy.

An award for construction management services was awarded to Cambridge Construction Management of Clinton, New Jersey. The architect on the project is Kliment Halsband Architects of New York

Originally built 45 years ago in 1974, the school’s new project is slated for completion by September 2021. The school will have the capacity to educate approximately 1,400 students, with a maximum of nearly 1,700.

“This new and renovated state-of-the-art school facility will assist with meeting the district’s vision and goal of providing students with equitable opportunities for college and career readiness,” says Ronald Lee, interim superintendent of the Orange School District.

The initial phase of this project includes a constructability review. Terminal Construction Corporation will review the contract documents (plans and specifications) to identify issues, which would impact the schedule or cost of completion. Following the conclusion of this review process and resolution of all issues, the contractor will be issued a separate notice-to-proceed to begin construction of the school.

Says Manuel Da Silva, SDA interim chief executive officer, “The SDA is committed to the improvement of facilities in our 31 SDA Districts. We are pleased to see this project advance in partnership with the Orange School District and community.”

The SDA is the state agency responsible for fully funding and managing the new construction, modernization and renovation of school facilities projects in 31 SDA districts. Since the program’s inception, the SDA has provided funding for and management oversight of more than 850 completed school facilities projects in SDA districts, in addition to executing approximately 5,400 grants for Regular Operating Districts New Jersey. SDA’s current portfolio of active projects is valued at approximately $2 billion.

 

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